PS Audio Aspen FR5 loudspeaker

January 7, 2025 Comments Off on PS Audio Aspen FR5 loudspeaker

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As mentioned earlier, the speaker can be bought with or without stands. I’d certainly recommend considering them even if you already have your own, because they both complete the look and offer useful cable management. Self-assembly involves fitting the base plates (with spike-tipped feet pre-attached) to the main pillar, and mounting the top plate in one of two positions, depending on whether you want the FR5’s cabinet to align with the front or rear of the base. Slim speaker wire can be routed through a hole on the bottom of the base, while a larger opening on the back of the pillar accommodates thicker cables.

Also in the FR5’s packaging are sets of adhesive rubber feet to fit to the bottom of the speaker or the top of the stand, and spade-ended jumper leads. The latter must be attached to the speaker’s twin sets of binding posts unless you are bi-amping, though the resulting run of red and black cabling looks a little out of keeping with the rest of the FR5’s slick appearance. Solid metal links are more commonly employed these days.

It’s straightforward to set up the speakers, and PS Audio’s manual goes into decent detail regards listening distance and toe-in. The suggestion, as with its other Aspens, is for a minimum 1m distance from side walls and at least 50cm from the rear boundary, plus the cabinets angled so that they’re pointing at a space a little beyond your head.

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