Speaker Installation (continued)
Make sure that the speaker is level and carefully tighten the mount- ing screws to secure the speaker. As you tighten the screws, the mounting bracket feet will flip into position to grip into the drywall. Do not over tighten the mounting screws.
Reapplying the Speaker Grill
Once the tweeters are adjusted, the grill can be replaced. Recheck that the speaker is level. Gently press the speaker grill into the grooves on the speaker frame. Be sure to apply pressure evenly as you press the grill into place. Uneven pressure can cause damage to the grill.
Tightening all the screws will flip the mounting brackets into the open position to grip drywall.
Mounting Brackets Opened to Grip Into Drywall
Adjusting Swivel Tweeters
The adjustable, swivel tweeter allows you to direct
Adjustable
Swivel Tweeter
Speaker With Adjustable Swivel Tweeters
To adjust the position of the tweeter, gently apply pressure on the edge of the tweeter housing toward the desired area.
Caution: Too much pressure during this procedure can cause damage to the tweeter.
Adjusting the Tweeter
Push Evenly the Grill Back Onto the Speaker Frame
Setting Level Controls
To achieve desired sound, set tweeter levels first, then match bass output.
If only two channels (R & L) of your amplifier are driving more than one pair of speakers, Eaton suggests using the lowest output posi- tion for the woofer until you can make sure the amplifier can handle the additional woofer settings.
Painting the Speaker
Speaker Grill: Remove the speaker grill from the speaker frame. Paint the grill lightly, being careful not to clog the holes. Do not paint the grill while it is still on the speaker.
Speaker Frame: Eaton suggests painting all parts of the speaker prior to the installation. If you must paint after installation, place the provided paint guards around the grill area. After the paint guards are in place, paint the frame of the speakers.
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