Speaker connection, Fine tuning – Paradigm Prestige 95F Manuel d'utilisation

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SPEAKER CONNECTION

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Passive bi-amping offers a dramatic improvement in clarity, openness and detail, with much

better bass solidity and definition. The presentation of music and movie soundtracks is

simply more intelligible and transparent.

With passive bi-amping, the speaker’s internal passive crossovers remain connected.

An external electronic crossover is not required and cannot be used (there is no direct

electrical access to individual drive units). This saves expense and setup difficulties. Passive

bi-amping optimizes your speaker to achieve the best possible high-end performance.

To bi-amplify, two power amplifiers are required. Connection can be either vertical

or horizontal.

Horizontal Bi-Amplification

Horizontal Bi-Amplification (shown on previous page) dedicates one amplifier to your

speakers’ mid/low-frequency inputs and another to their high-frequency inputs. This

configuration can maintain better clarity when listening at loud levels—if low-frequency

demands cause amplifier clipping, distortion will still be kept away from high-frequency

drivers. Connect your speakers to one amplifier at a time.

Vertical Bi-Amplification
Vertical Bi-Amplification (not shown) dedicates one amplifier to each speaker. This

configuration provides complete channel separation, which optimizes your system’s

imaging ability. Connect your speakers to one amplifier at a time.

FINE TUNING

Once you have your speakers positioned in the room and have set speaker distances and

calibrated speaker levels through your A/V Processor or A/V Receiver, it’s time for a little

fine tuning.

Following the instructions in this Owner’s Manual, once you have your speakers

positioned in the room and have set speaker distances and speaker level calibration

with your A/V Processor or A/V Receiver, it’s time for a little fine tuning.

Since Paradigm Prestige

speakers are designed to provide exceptional high-end

performance in a variety of room settings, fine tuning is simply a matter of making slight

adjustments to their placement in the room, if necessary.

Start with just the front speakers and listen to familiar music in stereo. The soundstage

will be both wide and deep, but this can be tuned to your personal preference by adjusting

the toe-in (the amount the speakers are turned toward the listening area). More toe-in

will increase image depth and localization; less toe-in will increase image width. Adjust

the toe-in in small increments, listening each time, until you achieve the soundstage

balance you prefer.

Toe-in is not applicable to the other speakers in your system since their position and

sound distribution pattern is fixed.

Fine tuning for the center channel is simply a matter of making level adjustments that

may be required for any particular multichannel music or movie program. If required,

adjust A/V Processor or A/V Receiver levels to ensure that there is always a cohesive

overall soundstage.

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