SETTING THE BASS AND TREBLE CUT SWITCHES

LSW-6.5 Loudspeakers ONLY

LSW-6.5 loudspeakers feature separate baffle-mounted bass and treble controls for fine-tuning after installation. Each control provides for approximately 3dB of Bass or Treble reduction. See figure 7.

Listen to a well-recorded piece of music at the user’s favorite listening position. First, listen for bass boominess, particularly when the speaker is placed near a corner. Put the Bass switch in the Cut position to correct this. Secondly, listen for treble harshness or ringing, particularly when the speakers are placed in a room without carpet. Put the Treble switch in the Cut position to correct this.

Figure 7

REMOVAL OF GRILLE

AND SPEAKER

Removing the Grille

If the grille is already installed, remove it by using a bent paper clip or the tip of a corkscrew and pulling it away from the frame. See figure 8.

Figure 8

Removing the

Speaker

Utilizing two small screwdrivers or two needle nose pliers, release the snaps that hold the speaker to the frame. Insert the screwdrivers into the holes in the snaps and exert force straight down (towards the woofer), until the snaps release. Once the snaps release, the speaker can be tilted away from the frame to be removed. Do not attempt to use the frame for leverage, as this may damage the surface of the frame See Figure 9.

PAINTING THE GRILLE

AND FRAME

Painting the Speaker Frame

The speakers must be removed prior to painting the frames.

Painting the Grilles:

The grilles should be painted before they are installed on the speakers. The best results will be obtained by using a spray gun or airless sprayer. Thin the paint, and then apply several light coats. This technique helps prevent clogging of grille holes. Paint both sides of the grille.

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