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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I take it you've correctly entered the pin-codes and gotten the sign-off on those? You can try restarting the speaker by disconnecting it from the mains for five minutes, and then reconnecting it. You should also make certain that the right option setting has been performed, though I don't think this should affect calibration. If the speaker
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Sounds strange. Are you certain you have connected the digital IN and OUTs correctly. The Digital cable does not go to the LINE IN, but to the DIGITAL IN connection. And you must connect the daisy-chain properly to the next speaker. Also, make certain you have the right Option setting - though I don't think having it incorrect should cause a problem
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Hi Moxxey, One of these connection modes will do it.
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Ooooh, Moxxey. You need to have one digital cable going to one speaker, from your audiomaster or other source, and then another digital cable going from that speaker to the next. Connect the first digital cable to the DIGITAL IN on the first speaker, and the other cable to the OUT on that speaker, and then of course to the IN on the other speaker. You
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There's a little switch inside the cable compartment - you set it for L or R, have to set it on both. Where it says RIGHT LEFT Just to the right of that, you'll see the little switch. I know I keep harping on the placement being important, but think of them as musical instruments. Where would you place a cellist who was to perform in your room
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Congrats! I believe you'll be spending the rest of the day enjoying your CDs all over again. Do experiment with moving the speakers out from the back wall a bit - listen for whether it makes for a tighter bass response. If not, just leave them there, but I suspect you might hear a better bass definition if they're not up against the wall as
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Quite ideal dimensions, in fact. Enviably so. The golden ratio is much used in establishing ideal room dimensions, it turns out that this ratio adheres closely to room proportions that assist soundwaves, while reducing the problems that result when they interact. As you do not mention what materials the room is constructed of, I would claim you have
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Your dealer doesn't know the system or equipment, Nisrani, and I can well understand why you are confused. If you look at thavn's post above, or kawo's following concerning wrong dealer setup procedures, then you get an idea as to what you should do. You want to listen to the BL5s, with the subwoofer signal actually being sent to the BL5s
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[quote user="martin01"] Ceiling height: 2,6 meter I will sit 3,3 meter from the speakers. There will be 3 meter between the speakers. There is 1 meter between the speakers and the left and right wall. [/quote] I understand from the description that you want to have the speakers placed against the long wall of the room? Will you be seated with
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What's the ceiling height - and how is your room lay-out? Where will you sit, and where would you like to have the speakers - distance from front wall and side walls ...
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