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    OWNER’S MANUAL Linear 7 Rev C 16/8/05, 11:18 am 1[...]

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    Page Section 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Handling 1 3 Installation 2 4 Positioning 3 5 Connecting 4 6 Amplifiers 4 7 Listening 4 8 Specification 5 9 The Linear Range 5 10 Warranty 5 11 Contact Acoustic Energy 1. Introduction Contents Linear 7 Rev C 16/8/05, 11:18 am 2[...]

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    Page 1 1. Introduction 2. Handling W elcome to the Linear Centre. Perhaps more than any other hi-fi product, speakers are sensitive to installation so please take a little time to read this manual and to follow , as far as practical, the installation guidelines it contains. Careful installation will help ensure that your Linear Centre performs opti[...]

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    Page 2 4. Positioning 5. Connecting The position of the speakers in a home theatre installation will have great influence over its per formance. It is worth spending some time experimenting both with the finer points of speaker positioning, as well as the larger scale issues of room layout. Diagram One illustrates an idealised general home theatre [...]

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    Page 3 4. Positioning 5. Connecting Connecting your Linear Centre to an amplifier is fundamentally a simple process, however, there are some choices to be made and issues to consider concerning connection mode, connectors and cable type. Linear Centre is fitted with two pairs of binding- post terminals - one pair each for the low frequency and high[...]

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    Page 4 Page 4 6. Amplifiers 9. The Linear Range It is wise before listening to your Linear Centre to make one final check of the cables and connections. If all appears well begin listening at a relatively low level to confirm that the system is operating as expected. Only increase the volume if you are happy that the sound at low levels is fundamen[...]

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    Page 5 6. Amplifiers 9. The Linear Range 8. Specification 10. Warranty 11. Contact The Linear Centre is part of a range that includes Linear One stand-mount speaker , the Linear Three floor-stand speaker and the Linear Sub active sub-woofer . Linear One , Linear Three and Linear Centre incorporate time-aligned drivers to improve image quality , dep[...]

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    Acoustic Energy Limited, 16 Bridge Road, Cirencester , Gloucestershire GL7 1NJ. T el: +44 (0)1285 654432 (Sales), +44 (0)1285 656890 (T echnical). Fax: +44 (0)1285 654430 Email: info@acoustic-energy .co.uk W eb: www .acoustic-energy .co.uk Manual Part No. MA1107 Linear 7 Rev C 16/8/05, 11:18 am 6[...]