User manual

Odd number rule
You can place solo according to the odd number rule. Odd numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
and so on. Let the length of your room be L. Odd number rule says that you should try
these different distances from solo
3
to the back wall:
L/3 or L/5 or L/7, L/9...
Example: your room measures 6 meters in length. We divide 6 by 3 we get 2. This
means, place solo 2 meters from back wall. Listen. Then try 6/5 which puts solo 1.2
meters out from the back wall. The same methodology goes for listening position.
Without experience this is a pure work of trial and error but guarantees good result.
Toe-in
Solo's high and mid frequency range can be adjusted by what is called toe-in or on/off
axis listening. Toe-in is done by angling solo so that they aim at the listener. If your
preference wants e.g. a warmer, laid back sound we recommend that solo is not
angled at listening position. Even so, you have two options: either to angle solo in
parallel with the side walls or to angle solo heavily so that solos axis cross in front of
listening position.
Tilting
Solo can also be tilted to fit different listening heights. Lower the front feet and raise
the back feet to fit a lower listening height.
3 Measured from solos front baffle.
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