preparing the wall or ceiling cutout
Confirm there is at least 1" between the final cutout and nearby studs or joints for positioning mounting hardware. Temporarily fasten the stiff paper template (supplied) to the wall with thumbtacks. Carefully trace around the perimeter with a pencil. Before making the final cutout of the entire hole, first make a small
To cut the actual hole, first score wallboard with a sharp knife; then use a keyhole saw to complete the cut. Remove remaining debris from the edges. Hold the speaker up to the cutout to make sure it inserts easily without forcing.
At this point, it is a good idea to secure the speaker wire to a stud near the cutout so its own weight will not tug on the terminals of the speaker after it is connected. This will also prevent you from losing the wire in the wall. Before attaching the wire, make sure the speaker wire runs through, not around, the metal mounting bracket.
final installation
1.Use the supplied
intended hole is square and plumb.
Remove the perforated section out of the center of the template. Save this section, it will serve as
apainting mask if you wish to paint the speaker in the wall. Use the inside edge of the remaining section of the template to mark the hole size
2.Cut the hole.
3.Route the speaker wire from the amplifier to the speaker installation location. Secure the wires to prevent them from falling into the wall before the speaker is mounted.
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5.Separate the two wire conductors from each other. Strip away approximately 1/4” of insulation from each of the wire conductors. Twist the strands together into neat bundles.
6.Push the positive (+/red) terminal to open the wire hole. Insert the positive conductor and release the terminal to lock the wire into place. Be sure not to insert the conductor too far causing the terminal to lock down on the insulation instead of the wire strands. Perform this same task for the negative
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