Cambridge Audio Aero 2 Installation Guide
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To set up the Aero 2 speakers, place them at ear level and ensure they are equidistant from your listening position. Position them at least 6 inches from the wall for better bass response, and angle them slightly towards the listening area to enhance stereo imaging.
The recommended amplifier power range for Aero 2 speakers is between 25 and 120 watts per channel. This ensures that the speakers receive enough power for optimal performance without risk of damage.
First, check the speaker cables for secure connections at both the speaker and the amplifier. Ensure that the balance settings on your amplifier are centered. Test the speaker with another amplifier or source to rule out issues with the speaker itself.
Regularly dust the speaker cabinets and drivers with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using cleaning agents directly on the speakers. Periodically check and tighten any loose connections. Store in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture damage.
Yes, the Aero 2 speakers can be used as front or rear channels in a home theater setup. Ensure they are properly matched with compatible center and surround speakers for a cohesive audio experience.
To bi-wire, remove the linking bars from the speaker terminals. Connect two sets of speaker cables to the amplifier: one set to the high-frequency terminals and the other to the low-frequency terminals on the Aero 2 speakers.
Check if the amplifier is overdriving the speakers by reducing the volume slightly. Ensure the speaker cables are connected properly and that the source media is not distorted. Consider upgrading the amplifier if it lacks sufficient power.
To enhance bass response, position the speakers closer to the back wall or in room corners. Experiment with speaker placement in relation to room acoustics to achieve the desired bass level.
Use high-quality, oxygen-free copper (OFC) speaker cables with a thickness of 16 AWG or lower for runs under 50 feet. This ensures minimal signal loss and optimal sound quality.
Keep the speakers and their cables away from power cables and other electronic devices that may cause interference. Use shielded cables if interference persists, and consider relocating wireless devices away from the speakers.