4Speaker PlacementPlease spend some time considering placement prior to installing the speaker. Onceit is installed, it is not to be easily moved or repositioned. Each room has its specificacoustics but there are some general rules:LocationTAGA Harmony speakers can be installed almost anywhere thanks to our uniquesound characteristic which is strong and powerful, and has a wide dispersion field.General notesPlacement for entertainment listening or background music (1 or more speakers)In-wall / On-wall In-ceiling / On-ceilingPlacing the speakers near a corner will tend toincrease their bass output, but may resultin “boomy” or “muddy” sound and voice broad--casting.Corner placement close to the walls providesa good balance of bass output and accuracy.Placing the speakers further into the room willtend to decrease their bass output, but mayresult in improved articulation and clarity ofsound and voice broadcasting.Place the speakers at least 60 cm (2 feet) away from corners and other surfaces which mayinterfere or reflect sound (like tall furniture).To add extra bass and definition to your system we recommend TAGA Harmony Custom Instal-lations or traditional subwoofers.In-wall / On-wall In-ceiling / On-ceilingIn rectangular smaller space [below 30 squaremeters (320 square feet)] usually 1 or 2 spe-akers should work fine. If you use 2 – placethem near opposite corners. If you use 1– pla-ce it on the most empty and biggest wall.In rectangular smaller space [below 30 squaremeters (320 square feet)] usually 1 or 2 spe-akers should work fine. If you use 2 – placethem near opposite corners. If you use 1– pla-ce it on the most empty and biggest wall.In irregular or larger space use more than 2 speakers and place them evenly across the spacefor good sound dispersion.Depending on the area size use 1 or more speakers. For irregular or larger space use morespeakers and place them evenly across the space for good voice coverage.Placement for voice broadcasting