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operation manual LCR-851/CENTER-851 LCR-850/CENTER-850 LCR-651 LCR-650 Miller & Kreisel Sound, Inc. 9351 Deering A venue Chatsworth, CA 91311-5858 USA (818) 701-7010 fax (818) 701-0369 www .mk sound.com ©2002 Miller & Kreisel Sound, Inc. satellite speaker TM[...]
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T HIS MANUAL APPLIES TO: LCR 650 shown in Light Cherry LCR 651 Shown in Titanium LCR 850 in Lt. Cherry LCR 851 in Titanium Center 850 in Lt. Cherry Center 851 in Titanium[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................3 2. PLA CEMENT OF Y OUR M&K SPEAKERS...........................................................3 3. SPEAKER HOOK-UP & USA GE............................................................................[...]
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1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations! Y our new M&K speak er system will give y ou years of unmatched enjo yment and excitement while listening to your f avorite musical and audio/video sources . W e encourage you to read this o wner’ s manual, as there is a great deal of inf ormation provided here to help you achie ve the best possible perf or ma[...]
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WIRING The P ositive ( + ) lead from your amplifier or receiv er should be connected to the RED ( + ) "INPUT" terminal, and the Negative ( — ) lead from your amplifier or receiv er should be connected to the BLA CK ( — ) "INPUT" terminal. See Figure 1 below . 4. THE M&K HIGH-FREQ UENCY PRISM SYSTEM (850 and 650 series on[...]
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If the center speaker is located horizontally abo ve the TV , the tweeter should be angled up and if the speak er is located below the TV than the tweeter should point down. This does not apply to the Center-851 or Center-651 speaker . 6. OPTIMIZING SPEAKER PLA CEMENT The sound quality produced by y our speakers can be significantly enhanced b y ca[...]
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T ry to follo w the formula as close as you can. Y ou can fine tune the placement by listening to a source with an image (such as a vocalist) centered betw een the speakers . When listening in stereo (no Center Channel speaker), mo ve the speak ers closer together or farther apar t in small increments until you hear the shar pest and most cohesive [...]
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CENTER CHANNEL The Center channel speaker in an y multichannel system is the most impor tant speaker in the system. This speaker often produces more output than the left and right speakers combined. This speaker should be of the highest possible quality , and as similar as possib le in response and radiation patter n to the left and right speakers [...]
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If you mount the surrounds on the side w all behind the listening position, they can be aimed to wards each other or angled tow ards the back wall or the side w all surface directly behind them. By reflecting sound behind the listening position, you ma y increase the sense of envelopment in the sound. If you w ant or need to mount speakers on the b[...]
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If your Subw oofer has a PHASE s witch on its back panel, mov e it either from (+) to ( — ) or vice v ersa. If your Subw oofer does not ha ve a PHASE s witch, it takes a bit more work. Y ou will hav e to change the P ositive and Negativ e speaker inputs on the back of BO TH Main speakers. Y ou can do this at the back of both Main speakers , or at[...]
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This clipping distor tion occurs when the demands of the music are greater than the amplifier's av ailable power . It can occur at 20 watts with a small amplifier , or at 400 watts with a large amplifier . When this happens, the amplifier's output wa vef or m (which should look like a smooth arc) is "clipped" off , exhibiting a [...]
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14. SPECIFICA TIONS These specifications apply to both the LCR-851 & Center -851, except as indicated: IMPED ANCE 4 ohms MINIMUM PO WER: 10 watts RMS RECOMMENDED PO WER: amplifiers with between 25 and 200 watts RMS or more (see belo w) MAXIMUM PO WER: 200 watts RMS unclipped peaks FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 80 Hz - 20 KHz ± 2 dB MA GNETICALL Y SHIELD[...]
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LCR & CENTER 851/850/651/650 manual PN # 70042 08/20/2002 re v1 pt/qr k[...]