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Congratulations on choosing the Acoustic Energy AELITE
On Wall Loudspeakers.These powerful two-way
loudspeakers feature metal diaphragm technology and
are capable of outstanding performance. Please take a
few moments to read this manual. The advice it contains
will enable you to get the very best performance out of
your Acoustic Energy loudspeakers.

The 

AELITE

On Wall speakers utilise metal cone mid-bass drive unit

technology, proven in our Reference Series. The rigid anodised alloy
cones ensure pure piston action and also act as heat sinks for the
bonded voice coils. These features provide exceptional clarity,
transparency, dynamics and power handling.

The tweeters - or treble drivers - are high-quality neodymium units
with silk fabric domes integrating smoothly with the rest of the
system. 

All drive units are fully magnetically shielded so that the speakers
can be used in close proximity to a TV screen or monitor for AV
applications.

The Acoustic Energy 

AELITE

On Wall loudspeakers use quality OFC

internal wiring, which enhances detail and transparency. 

The 

AELITE 

On Wall speakers should be mounted on a solid wall or

partition using the fixing points that are provided on the rear. Rigid
support is essential for the speakers to develop their full detail and
dynamic performance. 

A drilling template is provided to ensure accurate spacing for these
fixings;  however a suitable fixing method should be chosen to suit
the wall construction. If in doubt then please contact a professional,
as these speakers are heavy. 

Due to the comprehensive fixing points the 

AELITE

On Walls can be

mounted vertically or horizontally, which makes them ideal for
placement around screens for AV use. Closeness to room boundaries
has a major impact on the low frequency performance. This effect is
relied upon to correctly balance the response of the speaker.

When using your speakers with a suitable AV amplifier/processor
and Subwoofer (such as the 

AELITE

Sub), it is advisable to set the

speaker’s size to ‘small’ as this will the correctly feed the low audio
information through the subwoofer giving you an improved power
response and better blended sound from your system. If the filter
point is variable it should be set to 80Hz

Positioning

Introduction

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