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When using speakers sold separately, use speakers with impedance of 4 Ω to 16 Ω. When using the included speakers, setup explained in this section is not required. Be sure to use sold separately front speakers. The front speakers included with this unit are not designed for Dolby enabled speakers to be installed on top of them, so do not use them with this system. Place Dolby enabled speakers (front) above the front speakers. Dolby enabled speakers are special speakers designed to face the ceiling, so that the sound is heard from overhead by bouncing the sound off the ceiling.

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Separately sold Dolby-enabled speakers have been selected as the height speakers for this system. Dolby Laboratories recommends the setups of these types of height speakers to obtain the best Dolby Atmos effect.ĭolby Enabled Speakers (Dolby Speakers) Installation Example.The distance between each pair should match the distance between the two front speakers. Fit top middle speakers on the ceiling directly above the listening position. Installing the height speakers will enrich the sound field feeling in the upper space. This is a 3.1-channel system consisting of included front speakers, a center speaker, and a subwoofer, with the addition of top middle speakers sold separately, a type of height speaker. They should also be put directly above the front speakers. Front high speakers should be situated at least 3'/0.9 m higher than the front speakers. This is a 3.1-channel system consisting of front speakers, a center speaker, and a subwoofer, with the installation of front high speakers, a type of height speaker. The center speaker and the front speaker gives you a natural sound even when playing music sources. The center speaker should be set up facing the listening position at an angle. The front speakers should be positioned at ear height while the surround speakers should be positioned just above ear height. Subwoofer reproduces the bass sound, and creates the rich sound field. Surround speakers create the back sound field. Front speakers output the front stereo sound, and a center speaker outputs the sound of the center of the screen, such as dialogs and vocals.










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