- Pyle user guide speaker PPHP1259
  
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Operation 
When powering on your equipment, make sure the volume level on 
the amplifier is turned all the way down. This is to avoid the “popping” 
noise, which could damage your speaker. 
The placement of speakers can be a bit tricky. Besides for the 
practical considerations, there are acoustic issues as well. Avoid placing the 
speaker in a corner, as this will cause the low frequencies to sound “muddy”. 
Similarly, but to a lesser degree, placing the speaker directly against the wall 
will exaggerate the low frequencies. You should therefore try to place your 
speaker so that it is a few feet away from the wall. 
High frequencies are unidirectional while low frequencies are omni 
directional. Being that this is a full range enclosure, it is important that the 
speaker be placed so that the high frequencies reach the intended listeners 
properly. Make certain that no person or object could come to interrupt the 
line-of-site between the loudspeaker and the audience. 
When using more than one loudspeaker, you have to account for 
phase alignment. When the speakers are close together this is not usually an 
issue. However, when they are far apart, the sound from one speaker may 
reach the ear a fraction of a second before the other. This will cause certain 
frequencies to cancel out, resulting in a hollow sound. To avoid this, you 
may have to use a delay processor to align the sound from the speakers.  







