Surround/rear speakers, Surround-sound configurations – Paradigm Cinema Phantom Manuel d'utilisation

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SURROUND/REAR SPEAKERS

Cinema

surround/rear speakers vary by system. They may be direct radiating (like the front speakers) or Adapted

Dipole (ADP

) surrounds/rears

(model name will include ”ADP”).

Direct-Radiating Surround Speakers should be kept well away from the listening area for optimal surround-
sound performance.

ADP

Surround Speakers are designed to be used with their drivers firing toward the front and back walls

to ensure a large reverberant soundfield.

ADP

Rear Speakers should be positioned with drivers firing toward the side walls and each other ensuring

a large reverberant soundfield in the rear.

Surround/rear speakers may be wall mounted

(refer to the section on Wall Mounting later in this manual),

on PARADIGM

®

speaker stands, or placed on shelves or high furniture (i.e. bookshelves). If placing ADP’s on

shelves or high furniture, make sure there is at least 18 inch (45 cm) of free space on either side of the speaker.
If mounting in a corner, see your Dealer for more information.

A NOTE ABOUT THE SUBWOOFER: In the speaker configurations that follow, the “.1” represents the low-
frequency effects channel handled by the subwoofer. All home theater requires the use of a subwoofer(s)
to provide deep bass, giving dynamic power to low-frequency effects in movies and low bass content in
music. For more information on Paradigm’s award-winning subwoofers, see your Dealer or visit our website
at www.paradigm.com.

SURROUND-SOUND CONFIGURATIONS

5.1 Surround Configuration

Direct-Radiating Surround Speakers
Position speaker on each side of the listening area as shown in Fig. 9a.

ADP

Surround Speakers

Side-Wall Placement: Position speakers on each side of listening area, as shown in Fig. 9b.

Corner Placement: Alternatively, position speakers in each of the adjacent back corners as shown in Fig. 9c.
They can also be moved out from the back corners (maintaining the same angle position) and placed as close
as 3 ft (1 m) from the main listening area.

6.1 Surround Configuration

ADP

Rear Speakers

With its large, reverberant soundfield, an ADP

speaker is also the best choice for the rear channel in a 6.1

surround-sound system. Place one ADP

in the center behind the listening area (Fig. 9d), with drivers firing

toward the side walls (nameplate “points” toward listening area).

7.1 Surround Configuration

Direct-Radiating Rear Speakers
Position behind the listening area—one speaker slightly right and other slightly left, as shown in Fig. 9e.
Keep direct-radiating speakers well back from the listening area for better surround performance.

ADP

Rear Speakers

Position behind the listening area—one speaker slightly right and the other slightly left, as shown in Fig. 9e.
Drivers should be firing toward the side walls and each other to ensure a large, reverberant soundfield
(nameplate “points” toward listening area).

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