Speaker installation example

You can connect up to 7 speakers and 2 subwoofers to this unit. Place the speakers and subwoofers according to the speaker system of your preference.

Hint

  • As the subwoofer (SW) does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
Abbreviations used in illustrations Speaker name Functions
FL Front left speaker Produces sounds from front left channel.
FR Front right speaker Produces sounds from front right channel.
CNT Center speaker Produces vocal sounds from center channel.
SL Surround left speaker Produces sounds from surround left channel.
SR Surround right speaker Produces sounds from surround right channel.
SBL Surround back left speaker Produces sounds from surround back left channel.
SBR Surround back right speaker Produces sounds from surround back right channel.
SW Subwoofer Produces LFE (low frequency effect) channel sounds and reinforces bass parts of other channels.
TML Top middle left speaker Produces sounds from top middle left channel.
TMR Top middle right speaker Produces sounds from top middle right channel.
FDL Front Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker Produces sounds from the top middle left channel and reflects these sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D movies without the need to install ceiling speakers.
FDR Front Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker Produces sounds from the top middle right channel and reflects these sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D movies without the need to install ceiling speakers.
SDL Surround Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker Produces sounds from the top middle left channel and reflects these sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D movies without the need to install ceiling speakers.
SDR Surround Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker Produces sounds from the top middle right channel and reflects these sounds off the ceiling. Enables playing back sounds of Dolby Atmos 3D movies without the need to install ceiling speakers.
FHL Front height left speaker Produces vertical sound effects from Front height left channel.
FHR Front height right speaker Produces vertical sound effects from Front height right channel.