Niles Audio CS650, CS525 manual

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plenum rated wire (check your local

Figure 6

building codes, some municipalities

 

require conduit).

 

In traditional wood stud/drywall construc- tion you can cut the hole for the speaker and utilize the large hole to auger holes across, up or down the wall for as far as your drill bit will take you. If you have matching paint and take reasonable care in patching you can cut a hatch in the dry- wall at each stud, run your wire, and patch and touch-up the wall (See Figure 7).

When you are dealing with the unknown because of the structure of your home, or with difficult to patch wall materials like plaster, lath and plaster, faux finishes, wallpaper etc., be patient. A careful study of the potential problems before you start the job will pay off.

Figure 7

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Contents CS525 Congratulations Table of ContentsIntroduction Hi-Polymer Woofer Easy Retrofit Installation in your Existing HomePolycarbonate Dome Tweeter MatrixReinforced BaffleRecommended Amplifier Power Installation ConsiderationsIncorporating a Local Volume Control Incorporating a Remote Control Speaker WireInsulating the Wall Cavity Placement for Critical Listening Speaker PlacementPlacement for Rear Home Theater Applications Placement for Varying Listening PositionsBoundary Effect Page Running the Speaker Wire in New Construction Installation FundamentalsConcealing Speaker Wire in Existing Walls Location Page Installation Speakers Frame See Figure Installing the SpeakerPainting the Aluminum Grilles Speaker PhaseCleaning Listening at Higher VolumesOperation Model CS525 SpecificationsModel CS650 Detach Here Warranty Registration Card Niles Audio Corporation Limited WarrantyNiles Audio Corporation