L6-IW (In-Wall) and L6-IC (In-Ceiling)
In-ceiling speakers
a.
Your speakers came with their grills
attached. To remove the grills prior to
installation, insert the supplied tool through
a grill-hole near the edge and simply pull the
grill out.
b.
Attach the speaker wire to the push
terminals on back of the speaker.
It’s very
important to wire them with the correct
negative/positive polarity.
Be sure that the wire
attached to the positive
terminal (+, red) on
the speaker connects to the positive terminal
on receiver. Similarly, the negative terminal
(-, black) on the speaker must connect to the
negative terminal on the receiver. You can use
the stripe, differing colors or “+++” markings
on one of the wire strands to keep track.
c.
Be sure the mounting feet are turned
inward to clear the opening, and then insert
the speaker into the ceiling or wall. Position
and aim the speaker and tighten the four
screws on the front of the baffle. As you
tighten the screws, the feet will automatically
If there’s no fiberglass insulation in the hole awaiting your speaker, adding two square feet behind the speaker
will help its bass performance. If there is existing fiberglass but it has paper backing, remove the paper. It’s
OK to let the speaker’s magnet push against the fiberglass. NOTE: We strongly recommend wearing a long
sleeved shirt and dust mask while working with fiberglass.
Step 6. Install the Speaker
flip to an outward position, clamping the
drywall between the feet and the white frame.
If you’re using a powered screw gun, finish
tightening with a hand screwdriver to avoid
over-tightening. Tighten just enough for the
flange to become snug against the ceiling.
(Over-tightening may warp the baffle, crack
the wall, cause the flange to distort, and make
the grill difficult to install.)
Above ear level
6-8ft
15
Flange
Mounting feet
Fig. B: Attach wires
to push terminals
Fig. C