Niles Audio AT8700 manual Installation Fundamentals, Running the Speaker Wire in New Construction

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Installation Fundamentals

Installation

Fundamentals

Running the Speaker Wire in New Construction

If you have doubts about whether you are capable of installing Niles AT Series speak- ers in your walls, consult a Niles dealer or professional installer. They have special tools, techniques, and experience 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 the electrical cable. Keep it at least three or four feet distant from any electrical power cable.

Side-by-side wiring is unavoidable in partic- ular spots in every house, just move the speaker wire route away as soon as possi- ble. If construction forces a side by side run

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for more than ten feet, install metal conduit or shielded speaker wire. Low-voltage wires such as doorbells, intercoms, telephone, security, or television cannot cause interfer- ence 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 partic- ular 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

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 actual- ly 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 bear- ing beam without the direction of your contractor.

Try to line the holes up perfectly, because it makes pulling the wire much easier. A good technique is to snap a chalk line across the face of the studs or against the bottom of the ceiling joists. Then work backward so that you can always see the holes you have already drilled. Paying careful attention to this will save you a lot of time later on!

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Contents AT8500 AT8700 Table of Contents Introduction High Performance Woofer and Tweeter DesignsDual Hyperbolic Dome Midranges and Tweeter Easy Retrofit Installation in your Existing Home BumpBack Woofer MagnetMm Polycarbonate X-Matrix Reinforced Baffle Weather Resistant ConstructionInstallation Considerations Recommended Amplifier PowerSpeaker Wire Incorporating a Remote ControlAcoustical Treatment Options Speaker Placement Placement for Critical ListeningInsulating the Wall Cavity Placement for Varying Listening Positions Boundary EffectPerforated Screen Placement for Rear Home Theater Applications Speaker Placement Installation Fundamentals Running the Speaker Wire in New ConstructionConcealing Speaker Wire Pulling the CableExisting Walls Unobstructed space for speaker wiring Installation Fundamentals Installation Brackets, Frames Grilles New Construction Stage One Before Drywall is Hung Insulating the Wall CavityStage Two Before Painting Painting the Aluminum GrillesInstallation Brackets, Frames Grilles Existing Walls Speaker Phase Installing the Speaker Dsfg The BasicsPositioning Midrange/Tweeter Array In-Wall at Ear Level See Figure In-Wall at Above Ear LevelAT Speakers for Home Theater Setting the Tone Controls Listening at Higher VolumesCleaning OperationSpecifications Model AT8500Model AT8700 Driver ComplimentWarranty Registration Card Detach Here Limited Warranty Niles Audio CorporationNiles Audio Corporation

AT8500, AT8700 specifications

Niles Audio, a renowned name in the audio industry, has introduced its AT series amplifiers, notably the AT8700 and AT8500 models. These amplifiers are designed to deliver high-performance audio for residential and commercial installations, ensuring an enhanced listening experience for users.

The Niles AT8700 is a powerful 8-channel amplifier capable of delivering a robust 70 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This strength allows it to drive multiple speaker systems effortlessly while maintaining audio clarity and fidelity. Ideal for larger home theaters or multi-room audio setups, the AT8700 offers advanced features such as a unique auto-sensing technology that powers the amplifier on and off as needed, conserving energy and simplifying use for consumers.

On the other hand, the Niles AT8500, while slightly less powerful, also offers 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms across 8 channels. The AT8500 provides sufficient amplification for most residential needs and comes loaded with features aimed at optimizing audio distribution across various environments. Its flexible configuration allows users to customize speaker zones, providing the ability to enjoy different audio sources in multiple rooms simultaneously.

Both models boast a compact, rack-mountable design, making them easy to integrate into existing AV setups or new installations. The AT series amplifiers are also equipped with signal sensing inputs, allowing them to respond to audio signals effectively, and ensuring that they are only active when needed. This is not only efficient but also helps to extend the lifespan of the unit.

In terms of connectivity, both amplifiers provide numerous options, including balanced inputs for professional-grade sound quality, as well as standard RCA inputs for compatibility with a variety of audio sources. This versatility enhances their appeal for both home and commercial use.

Some additional standout features include built-in protection circuits that safeguard the amplifiers from overheating and short circuits, ensuring reliability in performance. Furthermore, their low profile and sleek design add an aesthetic appeal, allowing them to blend seamlessly with modern home entertainment setups.

In conclusion, the Niles Audio AT8700 and AT8500 represent a compelling choice for anyone seeking durable and powerful amplifiers. With their impressive power output, sophisticated features, and high-quality build, these models continue the Niles legacy of providing exceptional sound solutions to audio enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether for a dedicated home theater or a multi-room audio system, these amplifiers deliver both performance and versatility, making them a standout option in the competitive amplifier market.