Yamaha AV-S70 Owner's Manual - Page 8
SPEAKER PLACEMENT, Front speaker unit, YAMAHA rear speakers NX-AVS70, sold separately - sw
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SPEAKER PLACEMENT Although speakers should ideally be placed as shown below, satisfactory effects may be obtained even if you do not strictly follow these guidelines. Front speaker unit Place above the monitor in the center. Left rear speaker Right rear speaker 1.8 m Subwoofer (sold separately or already owned) Rear speakers (sold separately) Place behind or to the sides of the listening position. s Front speaker unit Place the front speaker unit on top of the television and align the front surface of the speakers with the front surface of the television monitor. For details on placement, refer to page 7. If the system cannot be placed on top of the television, place it on a rack beneath the television as close to the television monitor as possible. s YAMAHA rear speakers NX-AVS70 (sold separately) Depending on room conditions, it is possible to place YAMAHA rear speakers NX-AVS70 on shelves or hang them on the wall. Speakers should be placed about 1.8 m above the floor. About 1.8 m s YAMAHA subwoofer SW-AVS70 (sold separately) Place the subwoofer at the either right or left side of the front speaker unit and facing slightly toward the center of the room so that the sound from it and the sound reflected by the wall should not cancel out each other. Try altering the position of the subwoofer versus the listening position as the relative position will affect the way the bass sounds. CAUTION Although the speakers in this unit are magnetically shielded, they may still affect the color on the television monitor when using the speakers on top of the television. Adjust the relative positions of the speakers and the television if this happen. Perform the following steps if you are using a magnetically shielded television. 1 Turn off the television. 2 Wait awhile and turn the television back on. 6