STEP 4
Attach loudspeakers wires to speaker terminals, observing correct polarity (positive to positive and negative to negative), and position panel and frame assembly to hole as shown. Insert top of mounting frame into hole at top. By moving bottom of frame upwards, you should now be able to insert bottom of frame into hole at bottom. Be careful not to pinch loudspeaker wires in the process. Tighten long screws. Use the integral bubble levels during tightening to insure straightness of final position.
LOUDSPEAKER PLACEMENT
The Model 525W was designed to work within almost any interior decorating scheme. It can be installed in virtually any location where flush mounting is possible. For a quick, easy installation there are integral bubble levels located on the baffle to insure perfect horizontal or vertical alignment. Additionally, the Model 525W is magnetically shielded and can be safely mounted near TV’s for use in Home Theaters.
LEFT/RIGHT FRONT SPEAKERS
For best stereo reproduction, the two loudspeakers should be placed an equal distance from your listening position and separated so that the angle between them at the listening position is between 40 and 60 degrees. Note: Although the speaker can be mounted either horizontally or vertically, the MTM design used in the Model 525W will produce a more evenly distributed sound throughout the listening area if mounted vertically.
STEP 5
After speaker panel is secured tightly, test for sound.
STEP 6
When you are satisfied the speaker is operational, “aim” the tweeter, and affix grill. As grill is designed for a snug fit, you’ll need to position one edge into the slot first, and press or squeeze around perimeter of the grill, while pushing the leading edge into the grill slot.
For best stereo imaging, we recommend that the units be placed so that the tweeters are as close as possible to the ear level of a seated listener. As this is not always possible in keeping with aesthetic design of a particular room, the Model 525W loudspeaker is designed with a pivoting tweeter which rotates to allow you to “aim” the high frequencies toward the listening position.
Normal Dispersion
Dispersion After Tweeter Adjustment