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    CONCERT GRAND SERIES OWNER´S MANUAL Now, as always, speakers form the most important l ink in a stereo system. Therefore, they shoul d be positi oned and connected w ith care. It i s our hope that the in fo rmation contained within this manual will help you in setti ng up your new speakers and provide you with many years of listeni ng pleasure. Yo[...]

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    CONNECTIONS The massive Vienn a Acoust ics i nput terminals are de signed to accept ban ana p lugs, spade terminals or bare wi re connec-tion. Make certain that all connections are well tigh tened since poor contact betwee n speaker cabl e and input connector can lead to degradation of sound quali ty. It is al so a good idea to make a p o int of re[...]

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    BURNING OR BREAKING IN NEW LOUDSPEAKERS Your loudspeakers contain a large number o f prec ision bui lt moving parts. These parts require pl aying time i nitial ly to develop thei r maxim um smoothness an d extension. Very audi ble improvements can b e observed during a b out 30 hours of pl aying. Addit ional i mprove ments wi ll be eviden t after 1[...]

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    DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SPEAKERS AND TOE-IN Most stereo systems are set-up wi th their speakers too close together. As a rough guid e li ne, the distance between spea-ker s should be about 70 % of the roo m width as a sta r ting point, ass umin g that your speakers are ai ming down the length of the room. Too cl ose togeth e r th e y wi ll cre ate &qu[...]

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    Important Tip: The distan ce between speakers i s interrelated to the d e gree of toe-i n. If a speaker loses cl arity from toeing i n, try i ncreasing the d istance between them sl ightl y. This wi ll have the effect of "opening up" the speaker and restoring clari ty. ROOM TREATM ENT Good soundin g rooms have a well -balanced acoustic. T[...]