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Description

Description

Model AW-424 Indoor/Outdoor Speaker System 

Congratulations on your purchase of the Atlantic Technology AW-424 
indoor/outdoor speaker system. Utilizing tough, environmentally-resistant 
materials and state-of-the-art acoustic design, the AW-424 lets you take 
Atlantic’s famous sound outdoors. 
The advanced design of these speakers deliver detailed, articulate sound, for 
a dramatic listening experience. Each speaker contains two GLH (Graph-
ite Loaded Homopolymer) 4 ½-inch (115mm) woofers, and an advanced 
1” (25mm) ferrofluid-cooled, damped soft dome tweeter with a powerful 
neodymium magnet structure. The drivers are mounted in an acoustically 
inert, heavily-reinforced enclosure made from mineral-filled polypropylene. 
This is a far more neutral, less “ringy” material than is typically used with 
conventional outdoor speakers, and it contributes to the AW-424’s amaz-
ingly musical sound.
All the component parts of the AW-424 have been designed for durabil-
ity under harsh conditions: UV and impact resistant cabinets, aluminum 
powder-coated grilles and mounting brackets, and gold-plated speaker 
terminals. 

Speaker Placement 

Placement has a significant impact on the sound of your system. Please take 
a few minutes to experiment with different speaker locations to assure that 
you obtain pleasing sound and adequate coverage of your primary listening 
area before you commit to running speaker wire and permanently attach-
ing the mounting brackets.
The speakers should be far enough apart (6 to 10 feet, 2-3 meters is usually 
best) that you get a good stereo “image” when they are playing, but not so far 
apart that the sound seems to come only from each individual speaker.
Wall- or corner-mounting will tend to increase the speaker’s apparent bass 
output compared to a free-standing speaker, so take this into consideration 
when choosing a mounting location.
Although the AW-424 speakers are constructed of the highest quality 
materials, common sense should be observed when using them. Place-
ment under the eaves reduces the speaker’s exposure to direct sunlight and 
precipitation, which tends to increase the speaker’s life and minimize any 
potential weather-related wear and tear. (See figure 2)

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AW-424

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Summary of Contents for AW-424

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual System AW 424 Indoor Outdoor Speaker System ...

Page 2: ...e service This manual covers the Atlantic Technology AW 424 speaker components IMPORTANT Although it may seem like asking for driving directions please take a few moments to read all of this booklet It has many helpful tips and ideas on properly setting up and using your system We promise that if you take the time to read and follow these tips you ll get better system performance and more enjoymen...

Page 3: ... under harsh conditions UV and impact resistant cabinets aluminum powder coated grilles and mounting brackets and gold plated speaker terminals Speaker Placement Placementhasasignificantimpactonthesoundof yoursystem Pleasetake afewminutestoexperimentwithdifferentspeakerlocationstoassurethat youobtainpleasingsoundandadequatecoverageof yourprimarylistening area before you commit to running speaker wi...

Page 4: ...youarerunningspeakerwires youmayroutethewiresthrough the large hole in the middle of the bracket the bracket will then cover the wire hole in the wall Mount the bracket in its desired location Reattachtheknobstothespeakerandtightenthempartiallydown Slidethe speaker knobassemblyintothemountingchannelsinthebracketuntilthe speaker seats inthefinalposition Adjustthespeakertothedesiredangle and tighten ...

Page 5: ... down on the connector post and place the appropriate wire through the postholes in the connectors It simportanttoobservepolaritywhilemakingspeakerconnections red terminalsontheamplifiertored onthespeaker black ontheampli fier to black on the speaker Look carefully at the wires you are using andnotethatoneof theconductorsof eachpairwilltypicallybeidentified by color printing on the outer jacket ridge...

Page 6: ... or cardboard for masking A clean dry cloth To prepare for painting Remove the bracket Use the paper clip or awl to remove the grille Gently pull the grille at each corner until it can be removed by hand Cut the paper or cardboard to the size of the baffle the surface that contains the speaker elements and the terminal area on the rear panel Mask these areas off Wrap masking tape around the threade...

Page 7: ...ceiver in a way that produces distortion Even rugged speak ers like ours can be damaged by an amplifier driven into audible distortion The harsh amplifier distortion clipping that occurs in this situation will eventually cause damage to the speaker system This type of damage may be cumulative and can build up over time as the amplifier is driven into overload again and again Such damage is easily ide...

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