MartinLogan Center Channel speaker Mounting the Theater on a Wall, About the Wall Anchors

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MOUNTING THE THEATER ON A WALL

WARNING! Installing the Theater on the wall requires 2 people. Do not try this alone.

Mounting the Theater on a wall requires a mini- mum use of 1 lag bolt sunk directly into a stud and 2 wall anchors. If you are able to engage more than 1 stud with a lag bolt when mounting the Theater on a wall we highly recommend doing so (see figure 8).

NOTE: To assure that your Theater is safely wall mounted, these instructions must be carefully followed. Study them thoroughly before beginning to install your Theater.

NOTE: The following instructions assume the mounting surface is of standard wood frame and standard sheet rock construction. If you wish to mount the Theater to another type of material, you should consult a bonded contractor.

About the Wall Anchors

When using the special wall anchors provided with the Theater, it is recommended that they are sunk into the wall by hand and not by using an electric screwdriver (see figure 5, step 1). Once the special self-drilling wall anchors (provided with the Theater) have been set into the wall, they work as follows: after the screw has been inserted approximately 1/2 inch into the wall anchor, the screw will hit a seal that requires slight pressure to break. Once the seal has broken, the screw will continue to slide into the wall anchor another 11/2 inch. At this point the screw will have rotated the anchor out and into position inside of your wall (see figure 5, step 2 and 3). The screw will now require slight pressure to engage the anchor. When the anchor has been engaged, the screw will continue to slide into the wall anchor until it is flush (see figure 5, step 4). You will notice however that the screw continues to freely turn at this point. The screw is now pulling the anchor up against the back of the drywall. The screw will tighten and stop turning when it has securely engaged the anchor with the back of the drywall (see figure 5, step 5).

Mounting the Theater

Required Tools (not included):

24 inch (60 cm) or longer ruler, level, pencil, electric drill, 1/8 inch (3 mm) drill bit, Phillips head bit, 7/16 inch (11 mm) socket wrench, #2 Phillips head screw driver

Required Hardware (included, see figure 7):

(2)wall anchors, (2) Z-brackets, (2) 21/8 inches (5.4 cm) sheet metal Phillips head screws, (2) lag bolts, (4) washers

1.Locate and mark the center point (point A, see figure 9) where you would like to position the top of the Theater. Measure 24 inches (61 cm) horizontally in each direction from the center point. This area should be clear of any obstructions in order to mount the Theater. Also make certain that there will be at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) of clearance above or below in order to access the knobs and tilt the speaker up and down.

2.Using a level, vertically measure down 23/8 inches (6 cm) from point A and mark this point (point B, see figure 9). Next, measure horizontally to the left of point B a minimum of 23/4 inches (7 cm) and mark the nearest stud or put a mark at 13 inches (33 cm), whichever comes first (point C, see figure 9). Repeat the same to the right of point B (point D, see figure 9). Pre-drill holes at points C and D with a 1/8 inch (3 mm) size drill bit.

3.If point(s) C and/or D are on a stud:

Using a 7/16 inch (11 mm) socket, attach a Z-bracket to point(s) C and/or D with a lag bolt, making sure that the bolt engages the stud. Make sure that the Z-bracket is snug to the wall, but not overly tightened (see figure 6).

If point(s) C and/or D are not on a stud:

Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, drive a wall anchor into point(s) C and/or D. Next, attach a Z-bracket by sinking a 21/8 inch (5.4 cm) sheet metal Phillips head screw and washer into the wall anchor (see "About the Wall Anchors" and figure 5). Make sure that the Z-bracket is snug to the wall, but not overly tightened.

NOTE: When the Z-bracket is properly installed on a wall, its thickest half should hang down, and its thinner half should point up. The bend at the top of the Z-bracket should point away from the wall.

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Center Channel speaker specifications

The MartinLogan Center Channel speaker is a sophisticated audio component designed to deliver a superior listening experience, particularly in home theater setups. Known for its exceptional clarity, dynamic range, and immersive soundstage, this speaker exemplifies high-end audio engineering.

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