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the matching brackets can be attached to the speaker. The bracket that attaches to the speaker must point down, and the bracket that attaches to the wall must point up. In both cases, the face with the printing must face out.
Then determine where you will locate your
Tape the four corners of the template sheet to the wall in the location you have selected, using a carpenter's level to make sure the line marked "LEVEL TEMPLATE TO THIS LINE" is level. The template sheet has locations marked for the two mounting holes needed to attach the wall bracket to the wall.
Once you are absolutely certain that you have the correct location, you are ready to drill the pilot holes. Go ahead and drill right through the paper template into the wall.
WARNING: IT IS POSSIBLE THAT ELECTRICAL WIRING MAY BE LOCATED BEHIND THE WALL IN THE LOCATION THAT YOU HAVE SELECTED. BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL ANY TIME YOU DRILL INTO A WALL.
If you are mounting the bracket to a wall stud, drill two 3/32" holes per bracket. Remember that the wallboard material is 1/2" or 5/8" inches thick, and you will drill through this before meeting the stud. If you are mounting the bracket to drywall with the plastic anchors, drill two 1/4" pilot holes per bracket. Once all holes have been drilled, remove the template from the wall. Press the plastic wall anchors into the 1/4" pilot holes until they are flush with the wall. Tap them gently into place if necessary.
Once the holes are drilled, place one bracket against the wall, making sure that the "tongue" (the portion that will engage the bracket on the speaker cabinet) is facing away from the wall and pointing up. Using the two #6 - 1 3/4" wood screws provided, fasten this bracket to the wall. BE VERY CAREFUL. DO NOT FORCE THE PLASTIC ANCHORS THROUGH THE WALL OR OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREWS. Install the second bracket in the same fashion.
That's it! All that is left for you to do is attach the speaker wire to the input terminals (Section 5, below), and, from the top, gently slide the speaker into place against the wall. Do the same for the other channel.
4. THE M&K HIGH-FREQUENCY PRISM SYSTEM
Your
You will note that the tweeter in your
When the speakers are mounted properly, the tweeter will be angled away from the listening position. That means that the surround channel speakers should be mounted with the tweeter angled towards the back wall of the room (when the speakers are mounted on the side walls), and with the tweeter angled toward the closest side wall (when the speakers are mounted on the back wall of the room).
When the speaker is mounted in this fashion, its stereo imaging and coverage of sound are optimized for a very wide listening window that extends from the
5. SURROUND-550 SPEAKER HOOK-UP
LEFT CHANNEL SPEAKER / RIGHT CHANNEL SPEAKER
Your
On the back panel of the speaker, there is an arrow with the printed nomenclature "Point Arrow Towards Screen." To correctly install the
To confirm that the speakers are correctly installed right and left, check the angle of the tweeter (see Section