Niles Audio Speaker manual Loudspeaker Wire, Insulating the Wall Cavity

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LOUDSPEAKER WIRE

Use 2-conductor loudspeaker wire when connecting loudspeakers to your receiver or amplifier. For most applications, we recommend using 16- or 18-gauge wire. For wiring runs longer than 80 feet, we recommend 14-gauge wire. The spring-loaded terminals of the HDFX will accommodate up to 12-gauge wire directly. Larger sizes can be accommodated via pin connectors.

When running wire inside walls or ceilings, use special jacketed cable (CL-2 or CL-3) to protect the wire and for fire prevention. In some areas, conduit is also required. For a trouble-free installation, low-voltage wire such as loudspeaker wire must be run in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any applicable provisions of the local building code. If you are unsure of the correct instal- lation techniques, wire jacket, or type of conduit to use, consult a professional audio/video installer, building contractor, or the local building and inspection department.

INSULATING THE WALL CAVITY

For best performance from your loudspeakers, fill the wall cavity behind the loudspeaker with fiberglass insulation (e.g., R-19 unfaced insulation). Try to keep the same amount of insulation for each loudspeaker, particularly in the same room, for consistent bass response.

TECH TIP

Wire size is expressed by its AWG (American Wire Gauge) number – the lower the number, the larger the wire. For example, 12 AWG is physically larger than 14 AWG.

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Contents Hdfx Congratulations Table of ContentsFeatures and Benefits INSTALLER-SELECTABLE Acoustic Fine TuningIntroduction NILES’ HD HIGH-DEFINITION Voice Matching BIPOLE/DIPOLE and FX/CUT SwitchesEasy Retrofit Installation in Your Existing Home Microperf Aluminum GrillesMounting an Hdfx vertically into a wall Installation ConsiderationsRecommended Amplifier Power Tools and PrecautionsInsulating the Wall Cavity Loudspeaker WireLoudspeaker Placement Placement for Home Theater Rear ApplicationsOn Next Boundary Effect Installation Fundamentals Running the Loudspeaker Wire in NEW ConstructionAbout Drilling About Interior Walls Concealing Loudspeaker WireAn example of unobstructed wall space for loudspeaker wiring NEW Construction IN- Stalling a Bracket Other Possible Loudspeaker Wire Routes IncludeNEW Construction Installing a Bracket Installing the BracketExisting Construction Installing a Bracket Concealing Loudspeaker Wire for a Future InstallationExisting Construction Installing a Bracket Finishing the Installation Installing the FramePainting the Grille and Frame Connecting a loudspeaker wire to the Hdfx terminals Connecting and Installing the LoudspeakerLocate the dimples on the front baffle Checking Loudspeaker PhaseSetting the BIPOLE/DIPOLE Mode Acoustic Fine Tuning Setting the DIRECT/DIFFUSE Sound Field BalanceInstalling the Grille Removing the Loudspeaker Listening AT Higher VolumesCleaning Removing the GrilleSpecifications Limited Warranty Yes Warranty Registration CardL e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n