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WG150W
Frequency Response | 35Hz to 20kHz |
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Maximum Power Rating | 150 Watts |
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Overall Dimensions | 10 1/4” W x 14 15/16” H |
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Specifications | 8” Kevlar cone woofer; |
| 1” asymmetrical aluminum dome |
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Mounting Dimensions w/o | 8 11/16” W x12 3/4” H |
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Mounting Ring Dimension | 9 3/16” W x 13 3/16” H |
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Grille | Aluminum |
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Color | White |
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Unpacking Your Speakers
Before you unpack your speakers, be extra careful not to touch the cone and tweeter materials. After carefully unpacking your speakers, the carton and the packing material should be saved for possible use later. If any speaker appears to be damaged, do not attempt to repair or to connect the unit to the amplifier. Repack the speaker and notify your distributor or M&S Systems for replacement or repair.
Speaker Location
Ceiling Installation
Careful consideration must be given to the speaker location to realize the full frequency range. Ceiling speakers should be spaced 6 to 8 feet (6 feet for
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tearing wallpaper. Then use a drywall or keyhole saw to cut along the scored line. Make sure that you do not cut the hole larger than the outline.
Step 7. Be sure to clear any insulation material from the speaker back.
Step 8. After you have determined the speaker locations secure a 16 gauge 2 conductor cable to the stud using an insulated staple. Leave at least 18 inches of additional cable for connection during final speaker installation. Run the other end of the speaker cable to the audio source.
Step 9. Prepare the speaker wiring by stripping off approximately 3 inches of the outer jacket (care should be taken so the insulation on the wires inside the jacket are not damaged) also strip approximately 3/8 inch off the ends of the two inside conductors. Twist the ends of the stranded cable so the wires are tight.
Step 10. Follow the instructions included with the volume control and amplifier.
Step 11. You are now ready to install the frame. Remove the paint mask. Be careful not to touch the speaker cones and tweeters when removing the paint mask in order to prevent any damage. Remove the baffle from the frame and fasten the frame to the drywall. Index the mounting tabs to make sure that all tabs will clear the opening. Insert the frame in the wall and tighten the tabs with the screws on the front of the baffle. Attach the speaker cable to the speaker by pressing down on the red (+) or black
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