I had a interesting converstation with my dealer yesterday. We were discussing about speaker placements and imaging. The first thing he ask was whether i've read my user's manual? This came across as a rather strange question, as what is there to read about speakers? Most savey users will simply connect up their speakers and of they go.
Anyway, so i decided to pull the manual out and had a quick read. A few interesting facts turn up that I never knew before. I thought I share them with you.
1. For those with the 803/4/5s series, the foam plug that came with the speakers are there by design. So do throw them away. Apart from protection during transportation they can be used to reduce bass doom.
2. For those with 802s, the spike kit are the same used in the 800/1 series.
3. For those with 800/1/2, the marlan head can actually support the wieght of the speakers when you're tilting them over for spiking.
If others have anymore festinating facts about b&W speakers, plse share.
Anyway, so i decided to pull the manual out and had a quick read. A few interesting facts turn up that I never knew before. I thought I share them with you.
1. For those with the 803/4/5s series, the foam plug that came with the speakers are there by design. So do throw them away. Apart from protection during transportation they can be used to reduce bass doom.
2. For those with 802s, the spike kit are the same used in the 800/1 series.
3. For those with 800/1/2, the marlan head can actually support the wieght of the speakers when you're tilting them over for spiking.
If others have anymore festinating facts about b&W speakers, plse share.
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