4. Cutting the hole
Caution : this is the most important part of the entire installation. If you are uncertain about
obstructions in the mounting area, you should start by cutting a small hole within the
penciled area with a drywall saw. Cutting at a 45 degree angle will make drywall repair
much easier if you need to repair the hole because of unexpected obstructions. Once you
have determined there are no obstructions in your desired mounting location, start cutting
the finished hole at a 90 degree angle to the wall surface.
5. Add insulation
If the area in the ceiling or wall is not already insulated, add an adequate amount of
insulation material to fill the cavity. If the insulation material used is cover with foil or paper,
position the foil or paper away from the speaker.
The mounting-feet sytem integrated into your speaker makes its installation very quick and
easy to do, following only few steps.
1. Remove the grill and set aside in a clean dust-free environment.
2. Binding post terminals provide reliable contact for bare wire. Fix the cable of the speaker
respecting the polarity of your amplifier (+ with + and - with -). Make sure the left channel of
the amplifier is connected to the left channel of the speaker, and that the right channel of
the amplifier is connected to the right channel of the speaker. A polarity inversion will result
in a fuzzy stereo image and a low level of bass.
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