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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 110CS
The 110CS subwoofer is easily installed in almost any indoor location where access to a corner is available. Although its appearance is handsome in full view, the wide dispersion of its down firing woofer and the dispersion of low frequencies in general, allow moderate obstructions such as chairs, plants etc. to be placed directly in front of the cabinet. A corner position against solid walls will heighten the bass performance resulting in a woofer sounding larger and more powerful than its compact size would suggest.
In locations where the situation dictates a higher positioning of the subwoofer, the supplied wall brackets for mounting to 16” center studs may be utilized.
All connections and controls are accessed under the
INSTALLATION OF CORNER RAIL KIT
The 110CS subwoofer is a free standing design. However, with installation of the corner rail kit, mounting at any height is possible. The following instructions will guide you in the installation of the rail kit.
Before You Begin:
Be sure to follow instructions carefully and conform to any and all local codes regarding this type of installation. A qualified, licensed installer should be retained for any behind the wall
Your Package Includes:
•110CS subwoofer system
•Left side rail, 20” long
•Right side rail, 20” long
•(4) 3/4” wood screws
Tools/ Parts Required:
The following is a list of suggested materials and tools. Your needs may differ slightly.
•Framing level w/rule
•Stud sensor
•Electric drill and drill bits
•Screwdriver bits
•Ladder
•Suitable lag screws*
•Pencil
* NOTE: As wall thickness and materials vary, we do not provide lag screws for the wall mounting of the rails.
Site Preparation and Rail Kit Mounting Instructions:
New construction and most retrofits should include two single “J” Boxes installed in the drywall with power and signal cables within. Position the height of the “J” Boxes so that they will be hidden by the installed subwoofer cabinet and at a vertical placement of no more than 7” from the drywall corner to the outside edge of the “J” Box (see Fig. 4). The gap in the corner behind the installed subwoofer and the drywall will provide adequate clearance for all cable runs to the subwoofer.