Niles Audio HDLRS, HDCTR Installation Fundamentals, Running the Speaker Wire in New Construction

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Speaker Placement

of these placement techniques require that you work your surround sound amplifier channels harder. If the surround sound sys- tem you are using has a small five or ten watt amplifier for the rear speakers, stay within five to eight feet of the listening loca- tion. If you are using a 25 to 50 watt amplifi- er you can mount the speakers 10 to 15 feet away from the listening location and still achieve reasonably high volume levels.

Of course, the best way to emulate the sound of multiple speakers is to use multi- ple speakers. In large or unusually shaped rooms this might be the only way to achieve a good effect. (See Figure 7).

If you like to listen to music surround modes which emulate concert hall acoustics, more than two surround speakers will prove extraordinarily effective. With Niles HD•LRS loudspeakers it is easy to add another pair without affecting the decor of the room. However, you will need to use a much more powerful amplifier than that which is built into a typical sur- round sound receiver or amplifier. Niles makes a number of Systems Integration Amplifiers™ with proprietary features that make them uniquely suited to enhance a good surround sound system. Consult your Niles dealer for more information.

Installation

Fundamentals

Running the Speaker Wire in New Construction

If you have doubts about whether you are capable of installing a Niles Blueprint Series In-Wall Loudspeaker, consult a Niles dealer or professional installer. They have special tools, techniques, and experi- ence to make the impossible possible. The installer can provide you with an estimate before any work is done.

Scheduling and Preparation

Plan to schedule the speaker wiring after the electrical wiring is finished. That way you can avoid wire routes which could potentially induce hum over the speaker wire. The basic rules are:

• Never run speaker wire through the

same hole as an electrical cable.

• Never run speaker wire into the same

J-box as electrical cable.

• Avoid running the speaker wire beside

Side-by-side wiring is unavoidable in par- ticular spots in every house, just move the speaker wire route away as soon as possi- ble. If construction forces a side by side run for more than ten feet, install metal conduit or shielded speaker wire. Low- voltage wires such as doorbells, inter- coms, telephone, security, or television cannot cause interference or hum on your speaker wires, so you can safely run all of them at the same time, through the same holes, side-by-side.

Before you drill any holes, mount the speaker brackets in the desired speaker locations and mount p-rings or open backed J-boxes where the in-wall volume controls and stereo equipment will be.

Safety First!

Wear gloves, safety goggles and head pro- tection when drilling. Avoid nails, they ruin bits and they can create injury. Pay particu- lar care when using “hole-hogs” and other powerful electric drills; the torque of the drill when suddenly stopped by a nail can break the wrist of a strong man.

Drilling

Installation Fundamentals

Figure 6

If the primary listening position is towards the center of the room as depicted in figure 6, place the rear speakers high up on the rear wall or in the ceiling as pictured.

Figure 7

If you use multiple rear speakers or have an irregularly shaped listening area as shown in figure 7, place the speakers high up on the rear and side walls or in the ceiling as pictured.

the electrical cable. Keep it at least three

or four feet distant from any electrical

power cable.

Figure 8

Use a bit that is large enough for the wires you plan to run. An auger bit is the pre- ferred bit for rough-in wiring. It will actu- ally pull itself through the wood, so that the drill motor, not you, does most of the work. You will be drilling a lot of holes, so this is important.

Always drill the holes in the center of the stud. If you have to notch the stud or drill the hole closer than one inch from the edge of the stud, protect the wire with a nail plate. (See Figure 8).

When drilling holes in ceiling joists drill in the center of the joists and try to locate the hole near the end of the joist. DO NOT drill through a “gluelam” or any load bearing beam without the direction of your contractor.

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Contents Hdctrr Hdlrss Features and Benefits IntroductionInstallation Considerations Installation ConsiderationsPlacement of the Front Left and Right Speakers Hdlrs Speaker PlacementIncorporating a Remote Control Insulating the Wall CavityPlacement of the Center Channel Speaker Hdctr Placement of the Rear Channel Speakers HdlrsBoundary Effect Installation Fundamentals Running the Speaker Wire in New ConstructionConcealing Speaker Wire Existing Walls LocationStage One Before Drywall is Hung InstallationConstruction Stage Two Before PaintInstallation Brackets, Frames Grilles Existing Walls Speaker Orientation for Directed Sound Field Geometry Installing the SpeakerMain/Surround Configuration Defeating DsfgCleaning Speaker PhaseListening at Higher Volumes OperationWarranty SpecificationsLimited Warranty Limited

HDCTR, HDLRS specifications

Niles Audio has a longstanding reputation in the realm of home audio solutions, and its HDCTR and HDLRS models are exemplary representations of the brand's commitment to high-performance audio technology. These models cater to enthusiasts looking for comprehensive audio experiences with cutting-edge features and advanced engineering.

The Niles HDCTR, a center channel speaker, is designed to provide clarity and depth for dialogue and soundtracks in home theater setups. One of its main features is the use of advanced, high-efficiency drivers that reproduce a wide frequency range, ensuring that every nuance in sound is captured. The speaker is engineered with a high-performance 6.5-inch woofer coupled with dual 1-inch soft dome tweeters, allowing it to deliver an impressive audio performance whether you’re watching movies or listening to music.

On the other hand, the HDLRS model stands out as a pair of surround speakers that enhance the immersive experience whether in a stereo or surround sound configuration. Each speaker utilizes a 6.5-inch woofer and dual 1-inch tweeters for a balanced sound stage. The design of the HDLRS also allows for flexible placement options, making it easy to integrate into diverse home environments.

Both models feature Niles' proprietary technologies that minimize distortion and improve dynamic range, enhancing overall listening pleasure. The HDCTR is equipped for wall-mounting, allowing for seamless integration into your home theater system. Meanwhile, the HDLRS includes adjustable mounting brackets which enable precise angling to optimize sound directionality.

In terms of build quality, both speakers boast a robust design with attractive aesthetics that can complement any room decor. The cabinets are crafted from durable materials that not only withstand the test of time but also help to reduce unwanted resonance, thereby improving audio fidelity.

Furthermore, the low impedance design of the HDCTR and HDLRS models ensures compatibility with a wide range of AV receivers, making them accessible for both professional installers and casual users alike. This level of flexibility makes them excellent choices for those looking to elevate their audio experience, whether for casual listening or serious home theater setups.

Overall, Niles Audio's HDCTR and HDLRS speakers embody a perfect blend of style, performance, and technological innovation, catering to audiophiles who seek unmatched sound quality and versatile solutions for their audio needs.