Testing speaker connections
1.. Center the balance control on your receiver or amplifier.. Set it for MONO, if you have that option, and turn it on..
2.. Place the 161’”'Mspeakers less than 6 inches (15 cm) apart,
3.Play some deep bass passages of music..
The sound should seem to come from a point between the two speakers. . The bass should be full and natural.. If not, your connec- - tions may be reversed, causing the speakers to play out of phase.. To correct the problem, make sure the speaker wires are
Mounting your speakers on a wall
See the back pages of this guide for a mounting template and mounting hardware information. .
A CAUTION: Do00 not mount the brackets on surfaces that are not sturdy enough, or that have hazards concealed behind them, such as electrical wire or plumbing. . If you are unsure about
A CAUTION: Do00 not hang items from the brackets or speakers.. The brackets were designed to support the weight of the speakers only
P) Note: For vertical mounting, mount part A with the hole for screw C at the bottom.. Be sure to tighten all screws..
J) Note: For Stereo Everywhere®Everywhere@ speaker performance, horizontal mounting is required..
1.Hold the mounting template in position and mark holes for the mounting hardware.. If you plan to feed wires through the wall, mark the speaker wire pilot hole also..
2.Drill holes for the chosen mounting hardware..
3.Mount bracket part A to the wall and mount bracket part BE3to the rear of the speaker (Figure 3)..
4.. Secure the speaker with bracket part B6 to bracket
Figure 3
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