Bose (R) 51 manual Protecting the speaker cord, Technical Information

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Protecting the speaker cord

The bare ends of the speaker cord can be affected by exposure to the elements. This is espe- cially true of salt water or water containing chemicals such as chlorine or fertilizer. You may use a silicone caulking material, such as RTV adhesive, to protect the connections. It is com- monly available at hardware stores. If you do use caulking, apply it only after the cords are connected. Check the connections annually, and reapply as needed.

Technical Information

Protective features

• Environmentally resistant hardware

Driver complement

• One 4.5" (11.4 cm) environmental driver per speaker

Color

• Green

Dimensions

• 141/2" (36.8 cm) diameter, 15" (38.1 cm) height

Weight

• 12 lb (5.4 kg) each

Compatibility

Compatible with amplifiers or receivers rated 4 to 8 ohms

50W IEC continuous power-handling compatible with receivers and amplifiers rated 10-100W

Environmental capabilities

Designed to withstand:

Salt fog, sun, high humidity (rain and snow)

Temperature extremes (-40°F to 158°F; -40°C to 70°C)

Permanent outdoor installation

Cord recommendations

Based on maximum frequency response deviation of ±0.5 dB

Gauge

Length

18

(0.82 mm2)

20 ft (6 m) maximum

16

(1.3 mm2)

30 ft (9 m) maximum

14

(2.1 mm2)

50 ft (15 m) maximum

12

(3.3 mm2)

80 ft (24 m) maximum

Use direct-burial cable for outdoor installations.

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Contents Bose Free Space 51 Speakers Declaration Conformity Contents Setting Up Choosing the speaker cord not provided Selecting the location for your speakersPreparing the speaker cord Making the connectionsChecking the connections Testing the connectionsCustomer service TroubleshootingWarranty period Cleaning your speakersTechnical Information Protecting the speaker cord