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Carrying and Placing the rCube
Carrying your rCube
e rCube is designed to be easy to carry around the house;
the hidden handle under the dust cover comfortably ts a
hand. To li your rCube, rst make sure there is no iPod
in the docking station and that the AC mains adaptor is
disconnected. With your palm facing toward the rear of
the unit push down on the back of the dust cover and grip
underneath the lid. As you li, your rCube will tilt. Be gentle
when liing or setting down your rCube.
Remove any iPod before carrying the rCube.
You should not carry the rCube with an iPod
in the dock. You can carry the rCube while it is
playing wirelessly whilst on battery power.
Choosing where to put your rCube
e rCube sounds great almost anywhere. Side mounted
front angled drivers allow the rCube to produce high-quality
sound over 270 degrees.
Do put the rCube in a corner!
While good just about anywhere, the rCube is designed
to sound best when placed in the corner of a room. In
this position the side-ring full-drivers reect sound o
walls to produce a more spacious sound. Try placing your
rCube 50cm (~2’) from a corner angled at 45 degrees and
pointing toward the centre of the room. We think you will be
surprised how the sound lls the space. We recommend that
the BASS button is pressed in when using corner placement
or placing near a wall, since the corner/wall acoustics
naturally enhance bass. Select the bass boost (BASS button
not pressed in) when placing the rCube away from a corner
or wall.
Dont put the rCube in a conned space
e side ring drivers work best when they are not
obstructed (e.g. on a kitchen counter). Do not place the
rCube on a bookshelf with books on either side as this will
block the sound.
Right
Channel
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Channel
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