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User`s Manual AcT Acoustic Wall Panels

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1. the front of the speaker Aim the laser toward the adjacent side walls With a pencil mark the points at which the laser appears on the walls These are to be the centers of where the acoustic wall panels will be mounted Sonic Barrier Surround Surround Left Back Right Back 4 i i Sonic Barrier Pa Two Channel Listening Room a a T oe aTa A 5 1 Channel Home Theater mA me k a Impaling clips pictured are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries Mount impaling clips to wall surface using sheet rock screws threaded lag shields or appropriate fastener Clips should be 4 6 inches from edges of panel to avoid fabric on back of panel 22 5 x 22 5 panels use 3 clips 22 5 x 45 panels use 4 clips Apply a picture frame of adhesive about 1 from the edge of the panel and as S of adhesive in the center of the panel For added stability apply glue to the tips of the clip Position each panel in the correct location and press onto the clips using the palm of your hand or a flat surface to spread force Sound Absorption Coefficients Sound absorption coefficients describe the ability of a material to absorb sound The ratio of the absorbed sound energy to the reflected sound energy where a value of 0 is complete energy reflection and 1 is complete energy absorption is the sound absorption coefficient A value greater than 1 is possible
2. S N SONIC barrier by dayton audio AcT Acoustic Wall Panels Warranty Information Dayton Audio products are constructed by industry experts and are thoroughly tested before shipment Dayton Audio products are warranted for the period of five years This warranty is limited to manufacturer defects either in materials or workmanship Dayton Audio is not responsible for any consequential or inconsequential damage to any other unit or component or the cost for installation or extraction of any component of the audio system In the rare case of a product failure please contact your place of purchase or call our Customer Support Department at 937 743 8248 Warranty Limitations There are no other warranties either express or implied which extend the foregoing and there are no warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damage due to defective or improper use of products or normal product wear and tear This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state User s Manual ACT 08 2008 Dayton Audio daytonaudio com Thank you for purchasing Sonic Barrier AcT Acoustic Wall Panels by Dayton Audio An acoustic wall panel s purpose is to attenuate and eliminate audio reflections that occur when a sound wave bounces off an adjacent wall which then arrives to a listener as delayed incorrec
3. due to panel material and panel shape A Noise Reduction Coefficient NRC value is the arithmetic average of the sound absorption coefficients at 250 500 1000 and 2000 Hz This average is then rounded to the nearest 0 05 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz NRC 0 10 0 53 1 06 1 15 1 09 1 06 0 95
4. t audio information When placed correctly in a room Sonic Barrier ACT acoustic wall panels provide holographic imaging and a noticeable improvement in frequency response Two 1 1 2 thick panel sizes are offered 22 1 2 x 22 1 2 and 22 1 2 x 45 The smaller of the two panel sizes is designed to offer reflection attenuation without dominating a room s d cor For dedicated listening rooms and home theaters the larger panels offer greater frequency attenuation and maximum coverage In addition to helping you to achieve a more satisfying audio experience the AcT acoustic wall panels are designed to complement a room s aesthetic Each wall panel has been covered in simulated suede to provide a subtle touch that adds ambience to any room A Word About Speaker Placement Imaging is a term commonly used to describe a psychoacoustic effect created by stereo two channel speakers When properly set up two speakers can recreate the sonic conditions captured within a recording left to right musician placement front to rear soundstage depth and acoustic room effects such as the echo from a concert hall Speaker placement for maximum imaging should form an equilateral triangle relative to the seating location Acoustic Panel Placement Use of a laser pointer not included to assist in the correct placement of the Sonic Barrier AcT acoustic wall panels is preferred Place a laser pointer against the speaker baffle parallel to the floor

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