Manual
7 
Speaker Placement 
Since the human ear is rather poor at localizing radiation frequencies 
below 125 Hz, good results may be obtained in a variety of room 
placements. 
Low frequency reinforcement occurs whenever woofers are placed near 
room boundaries. The distance from the walls, floor and ceiling 
correspond to the wavelengths of the frequencies, which will reflect in 
phase and thus reinforce bass output. Therefore, the actual dimensions of 
your listening room play a definite role in what ultimately arrives at your 
ear. In fact, rooms tend to have their own set of favored frequencies. 
We can calculate what the most strongly reinforced frequencies in a room 
will be by the formula shown below: 
Resonant Frequency = (1130 ft/sec) / (ft. between boundaries x 2) 
For example, a room with an 8 ft. ceiling height has a strong resonance at: 
(1130 ft/sec.) / (8 ft. x 2) = 71 Hz. 










