SUGGESTED SPEAKER PLACEMENT
If speakers are covering a very
large listening area (i.e. large
patio/deck) you may be able
to send a mono signal (L+R
channel) to both speakers so
that all listeners hear everything
even if far from one speaker. See
amplifier/receiver manual to see if
it allows this.
(It is recommended when mounting CP
speakers outdoors to shield them from
direct rain, etc. by mounting under eaves
or another type of cover.)
Other Mounting/Placement Tips:
•
Mounting a speaker in a corner or wall/ceiling
corner will increase its bass response and loudness
make sure a speaker is not mounted/placed where an
obstruction is in front of it that blocks sound
•
Aiming a speaker at the main listening area reduces
reflections from walls/ceilings and improves sound quality
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House
•
Mount Speakers horizontal
under roof eaves and point
down towards deck
Speakers disperse sound 90°
to cover whole deck evenly
When covering a large area such as a deck or patio, you
can send a mono signal (left + right channel) if your amp/
receiver allows through each speaker instead of stereo so
if listeners are spread out they hear all of the music.