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EATON/CHEVIOT/ARDEN
EATON/CHEVIOT/ARDEN
Positioning
Locate the loudspeakers so that the favourite listening position is approximately 15° from the
axes of the cabinets. The axes of both cabinets should intersect at a point slightly in front of the
listening position. Remember that the proximity of the loudspeakers to walls and corners will
affect the sound. Some experimentation will probably be needed to fine-tune the stereo image
depth and low frequency sound quality. Close to wall positions and room corners have the effect
of increasing very low frequency sound energy. Reflective adjacent walls may upset the stereo
image by causing unwanted reflections.
In order to experience the best acoustic performance and fully realise their exceptional stereo
image depth capabilities, the loudspeakers should ideally be used at least 1m from any sidewall
or reflective surface and at least 0.5 m away from a rear wall.
Inserts are provided in the base of the speakers for down spikes that give maximum stability.
The spikes provided should be screwed into the base of the loudspeakers. When the
loudspeaker is installed in its upright position, the spikes should pass between the weave of
your carpet to contact the floor beneath.
Adjust the spikes for maximum stability then tighten the lock nuts firmly, but without using
undue force.
For polished wooden floors and other delicate surfaces, metal cups are provided to place under
the spikes.
0.5 M or MORE
2.0 M to 4.5 M
0.5 M or MORE
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Quick Start Guide
Connection
Consult the product specification section within this manual as this clearly shows the
acceptable power range for amplifier matching to your speakers. As with all loudspeaker
systems, the power handling is a function of voice coil thermal capacity. Care should be taken
to avoid overdriving any amplifier, as this will cause output overload resulting in 'clipping'
or distortion within the output signal. This can cause damage to the speakers if done for
any extended period. Generally an amplifier of higher power that is running hard, but free
of distortion, will pose less risk of damage to the loudspeaker than a lower power amplifier
continually clipping. Remember also that a high powered amplifier running at less than 90% of
output power generally sounds a great deal better than a lower powered example struggling
to achieve 100%.
Always use the best quality of cable available within your budget. High quality audio signals
passing from the amplifier to the loudspeaker are unusual in their demands on the cable.
Wide dynamic range and wide bandwidth information has to coexist with the ability to
transmit peak currents of at least 10 amps, without incurring any loss or signal impairment.
We would recommend that you always keep the cable runs the same length for each speaker.
Remember that cable construction can affect the sound quality so be prepared to experiment to
find a cable that suits your ear and audio system.
Single Wire Mode
LINKS IN PLACE
First link the HF+ terminal to the LF+ terminal and HF- terminal to the LF- terminal, using the
links provided in the accessories pack. The positive (plus) terminal on the amplifier left channel
(marked + or coloured red) must be connected to the positive HF terminal on the left speaker.
The left speaker is the one on the left as you look at the stereo pair from your listening position.
The negative (minus) terminal on the amplifier left channel (marked - or coloured black) must
be connected to the negative HF terminal on the left speaker.
Repeat this connection process for the right speaker. Remember that the positive (+ or red)
on the amplifier must be connected to the positive (+ or red) on the speaker and the negative
(- or black) to negative. Select a signal source, such as a CD player, switch on the amplifier and
slowly turn up the volume control to check that both loudspeakers are reproducing bass and
treble information.
Earth Connection:
To optimise performance further, use a shielded or screened loudspeaker cable in order to
reduce unwanted radio frequency interference. The screening termination should be connected
to the earth or ground (green) terminal on the loudspeaker and to the ground or earth
connection on the amplifier. Alternatively, if you are not using a screened loudspeaker cable but
wish to utilise the earthing facility, run a single cable between the loudspeaker and amplifier
earth terminals.
TO RIGHT
SPEAKER
-
+
-
+
L
R
POWER AMPLIFIER
TO 'GROUND' OR
'EARTH' CONNECTION
ON AMPLIFIER (OPTIONAL)

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