AXIOM MEMORY SOLUTION,LC Edifier e255 Luna E 5.1 Surround Sound Home Theater System User Instructions
- June 4, 2024
- AXIOM MEMORY SOLUTION LC
Table of Contents
- AXIOM MEMORY SOLUTION,LC
- AXIOM MEMORY SOLUTION,LC Edifier e255 Luna E 5.1 Surround Sound Home
- Specifications
- Introduction
- HOW IT WORKS
- HOW TO SETUP
- HOW TO MAKE SURROUND SOUND LOUD
- HOW TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE
- HOW TO CONNECT TO TV
- HOW TO CONNECT TO A SMARTPHONE
- HOW TO HIDE SURROUND SOUND WIRES
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AXIOM MEMORY SOLUTION,LC
AXIOM MEMORY SOLUTION,LC Edifier e255 Luna E 5.1 Surround Sound Home
Theater System
Specifications
- BRAND: AXIOM MEMORY SOLUTION,LC
- MODEL NAME: E255
- SPEAKER TYPE: Wireless, Subwoofer, Surround, Bookshelf
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT: Home Theater
- SUBWOOFER DIAMETER: 8 Inches
- AUX INPUT: 3.5mm
- SPEAKER NOMINAL OUTPUT POWER : 192.5 watts
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 19.4 x 24.3 x 19.7 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 52.2 pounds
Introduction
The 5.1 Luna E all-in-one surround sound home theatre from Edifier has finally been released following the success of the Luna Eclipse 2.0 Bookshelf System. This is the best option for any living room or home theatre setup in terms of sound quality and aesthetics.
HOW IT WORKS
In order to give the impression that music is originating from everywhere around the listener (at ground level), surround sound adds one or more channels from loudspeakers to the side or behind the listener.
HOW TO SETUP
Three front-channel speakers, two rear-channel speakers, and a subwoofer make up a 5.1 system. Depending on the speaker’s designated channel, you can gain a rudimentary concept of where to arrange the speakers. The screen, which should be immediately in front of your couch, is where the center channel speaker goes.
HOW TO MAKE SURROUND SOUND LOUD
- include speakers Numerous speaker groups can be accommodated by your receiver.
- Change the speakers. Select speakers with higher output when upgrading.
- Include an amplifier in your setup.
- Your stereo receiver should have an equalization installed.
- Use high-quality cables and wiring.
HOW TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE
- Keep the subwoofer in mind. It’s critical to always bear in mind that the bass is an essential component of the sound spectrum.
- The center speaker should be raised. Simple: Center speakers go in the center! …
- Calibration is crucial, therefore keep in mind that a bigger space necessitates a bigger system.
HOW TO CONNECT TO TV
- The HDMI cable should have one end connected to the HDMI-Out port on your surround receiver.
- The HDMI cable’s other end should be connected to one of your TV’s HDMI-In ports.
- Using the Input or Source button on your remote control or TV, change the channel on your TV to the proper one.
HOW TO CONNECT TO A SMARTPHONE
- You can link your system via bluetooth if it has one.
- Simply attach an aux wire from your phone to the system if it has aux in.
- If it has RCA input instead of aux, you must purchase a RCA to stereo cable, connect the RCA to your system, and connect the stereo side (aux) to your phone.
HOW TO HIDE SURROUND SOUND WIRES
- Use the existing room’s decor.
- Speaker wires can be attached to the baseboards in the room using cable clamps with incorporated nails.
- Use light strips to your advantage.
- Underneath area rugs or even the carpet in the space, run the cords.
- To the wall, attach speaker cable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell whether my surround sound is functioning?
First, right-click the taskbar speaker icon and choose “Sounds” from the menu that appears. (Alternatively, you can access the Control Panel by clicking Hardware and Sound > Sound.) Select the “Playback” tab in the window that pops up, then pick the surround sound output device you want to test from the list.
What surround sound setting is ideal?
The subwoofer should be placed on the floor on either side of the screen, and the front left and right speakers should be positioned at a 22 to 30 degree angle. The two front stereo channels should ideally be placed two to three feet away from the wall and at ear level.
Why doesn’t the surround sound function?
To be sure that this isn’t a poor pair of cords, try various cables. Change the Surround Sound mode on the Audio/Video (A/V) receiver. IMPORTANT: Check to see if the source you are playing has Surround Sound audio encoded. If not, utilizing a Surround Sound setting will make it exceedingly challenging to hear the audio.
For surround sound, how many speakers am I going to need?
You need two to three speakers in front of you, two to three speakers on either side of you, and two to three speakers behind you for a full surround- sound system. In order for the various speakers to produce different sound information, the audio signal is divided into multiple channels. The front speakers produce the loudest noises.
What does audio 5.1 mean?
Six channel surround sound multichannel audio systems in Samsung devices are commonly referred to as “5.1.” 5.1 is currently the most popular arrangement in both home theatres and commercial theatres. It employs one low-frequency effects channel and five channels with full bandwidth.
What about surround speakers for music?
However, for music, TV shows, and movies, a good audio system with a sub- woofer is adequate (comedy and drama). A real 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound system is a preferable choice if you want to hear all the sound effects in action, thriller, and sci-fi movies.
Why would you want surround sound?
Through the use of additional audio channels, surround sound is a technology that improves the quality of audio reproduction for listeners. The sound produced by surround sound technology comes from a 360° radius in the two- dimensional plane, unlike screen channels.
What does “surround sound” mean?
Using three or more transmission channels to simulate a live listening experience is a common practice in sound reproduction.
Why is a sound system good?
Each speaker emits a range of frequencies, some of which are louder or softer than others. The less difference in loudness across frequencies—or, in other words, the flatter the frequency response chart is—the better the speaker quality, presuming that your ultimate goal is accurate audio reproduction.
What does a good sound system require?
Although there are countless possible stereo component combinations, we’ve put up a kit that contains the essentials: speakers, wires, a stereo receiver, and a turntable. Vinyl, CDs, and high-resolution media like DVD-A and SACDs may all be played on this system.