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OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

 

 

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Your RadioShack 6 1/2-Inch Stereo Ceiling Speaker features two cross-overs, a 61/2- inch dual voice coil woofer for rich lows, and two 1/2-inch tweeters for crisp highs. The speaker can be connected to work in either mono or stereo configurations. The angled tweeter array provides optimum stereo separation and gives you stereo sound from

just one speaker. Your speaker can handle up to 80 watts of music power. The wing-type mounting system makes it easy to mount your speaker flush with a ceiling or wall, making it ideal for unobtrusive use in a surround-sound system. The frame and grille can also be painted to match the room’s decor.

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Do not paint the speaker element. We recommend you spray-paint the grille so paint does not block the holes.

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Be sure not to cut into any existing wiring or plumbing hidden behind the wall.

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To mount your speaker, you need the following items (not supplied, available at your local RadioShack or online at RadioShack.com).

drywall or keyhole saw

wire stripper

Phillips screwdriver

pencil or marker

18–20 gauge speaker wire

1.Be sure the mounting surface is between 3/8 inch and 11/4 inch thick, with at least a

2 3/4-inch clearance behind the mounting surface and no wall studs or other objects to block the back of the speaker.

2.Remove the inner cardboard disc from the supplied template/paint mask and keep it for later. Use the outer portion as a template to mark the cutout hole size and location for mounting the speaker.

3.Use a drywall or keyhole saw to cut the hole..

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If you choose to paint the frame and grille, paint them and let them dry before you connect the speaker wire or mount the speaker.

To remove the grille for painting, insert a paper clip into one of the grille openings, then pull up. Or, you can carefully twist the plastic frame back and forth until the grille edge becomes exposed, then lift the grille to remove it.

Carefully remove the dust cloth from behind the grill and replace it after you are finished painting.±

You can also paint the frame to match your wall or ceiling. To prevent paint from entering the speaker, remove the grille and insert the supplied cardboard paint mask. After the paint is dry, remove the paint mask and replace the grille.

Paint Mask

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Avoid routing the speaker wire near electrical wires.

Do not nail or staple the speaker wire.

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Your local RadioShack store sells a wide

For a stereo configuration, route two sets of

selection of speaker wire. We recommend

wires to the speaker from the receiver.±

you use wire that is color-coded or marked on

For a mono configuration, route one set of

one side to help you connect the wire

wires.

correctly.

 

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