HT1F,
HT1D
simple
set-up guide
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Introduction
The HT1F and HT1D are THX®
licensed home theater loudspeakers. When combined with
the HT PS300 powered subwoofer, a THX controller, and
THX amplifiers, the
JBL HT Series loudspeaker
system will deliver stateof-the-art home theater
experience to your home.
one. Speaker Placement
Properly placing your speaker
components is vital to achieving the maximum sonic performance. Please follow the
recommendations in this
guide, to properly position
your speakers.
HT1F Front Channel Loudspeakers
Note: Do not attempt to
install any type of mounting
brackets onto your speakers.
Drilling Holes in the product
or improperly installing
mounting brackets may void
your JBL warranty and cause
The HT Series loudspeakers
also deliver clear accurate
stereo music reproduction.
a safety hazard. Contact JBL
or your dealer/installer for
additional information.
Direct view or rear
projection TV.
Placement Tips
• The left and right speakers
should be at the exact same
height, with the tweeter’s
height positioned at the
midpoint of the screen.
Front projection system.
Place center speaker behind
acoustically transparent
screen.
• The center channel speaker
must be vertically oriented.
Placing the speaker horizontally will result in less precise
center channel performance.
Alternate front speaker
placement.
• If necessary, tilt the center
channel so that the tweeters
are aimed at the listening area.