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1. Unpacking
Follow the diagrams to carefully unpack your subwoofer. It is quite heavy
and it is advisable to have a friend help with unpacking and moving the
unit.
2. Floor spike
Attach the feet to the Mezzo 9 as shown in the diagram. It is
recommended to use the metal spikes for carpeted flooring and the rubber feet for hard flooring or where the spikes might damage the
flooring type.
Metal spikes Rubber feet
3. Positioning
See diagrams for some typical set-ups in 5.1/6.1 and 7.1 surround-sound
configurations. Your subwoofer can be placed almost anywhere in the
room as bass is much less directional than higher frequency sound.
However, due to the acoustic effects of the room, experimentation is
always recommended. In particular before setting adjustments for
room anomalies such as the Notch Filters try to achieve the best
performance by changing the position of the subwoofer first. Remember
to adjust only a little at a time and to make only one change between
listening tests.
Note: For surround-sound use always ensure the correct distances/time
delays are entered in the "Loudspeaker Set-Up" page of your home
cinema receiver (refer to your home cinema receiver manual for more
information) before making any adjustments.