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Ideal Optional
Min. 1.5 m
Min. 30 cm
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CONNECTING THE MOTIF LCR
Before connecting or disconnecting any cables, always turn off the amplifier to
avoid electrical shock or damage to your equipment.
Channel the speaker cable through the groove in the Click'n Connect
wall-mount. Ensure the positive terminal on the wall-mount (marked '+' and
coloured red) is connected to the positive output terminal of the amplifier and
negative (marked '–' and coloured black) to negative.
Incorrect connection will result in poor stereo imaging and loss of
low-frequency output. Always make sure the terminals are screwed down tight.
Always use cables of the same type and length for left and right channels. We
recommend using special speaker cables from DALI, available from your dealer.
ATTENTION!
If you are using DALI MOTIF LCR in a surround system, follow the instructions
included with your surround amplifier, as even a single loudspeaker connected
out-of-phase will make the bass weaker and the soundstage unfocused.
POSITIONING
Before setting up and connecting your new DALI MOTIF LCR loudspeakers, you
should find the best possible placement relative to your listening position. It is a
good idea to follow these simple guidelines:
- Ideally, the DALI MOTIF LCR speakers should be placed at the corners of an
equilateral triangle with the (left and right stereo) speakers minimum 1,5 meters
(60”) apart to achieve good stereo separation.
- Avoid placing objects between the loudspeakers and the listening position.
Obstacles can have a detrimental effect on tonal balance.
Stereo Surround
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WARNING
Make sure that the bare conductors are tightly gripped
by the terminals with no loose wires that could cause a
short circuit and damage the amplifier.
Dali Motif Manual UK C 18|12|2007 16:12 Side 6
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