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Painting the speaker
If you want to paint the loudspeaker to blend in with the environment the loudspeaker
is used in, first the front grill needs to be removed. This can be easily done by sticking
a thin object through the grill holes and pulling it. After this is done, the dust-cloth
behind the front should be removed, to make sure the grill holes are still open after
painting it. The painting of the speakers edge can be done by means of a roller, while
for painting the speakers grill, spray painting is recommended to make sure the grill
holes are still open after painting. After the painting is done and the speaker is dry,
the dust cloth can be placed again after the speakers grill.
Connecting the speaker
1. Route the cabling from the amplifier to the speakers desired location.
2. Separate the speaker wire, strip the cable ends and twist them.
3. Connect the speaker wires to the connection terminal. Connect the positive (+) amplifier
output to the red terminal and connect the common (-) amplifier output to the black
terminal. To connect these wires you have to press the tab, insert the wires to the
hole and release the tab. Do this twice for both of the wires.
Mounting the speaker
1. Insert the 4 long bolts through the holes in the frame. Tighten each bolt with a few
turns into the corresponding hole provided in the metal mounting frame.
2. Place the metal mounting frame through the cutout hole provided in the wall.
This can be done by first inserting the top side of the metal mounting frame through
the provided hole (The metal mounting frame at the back side of the wall, while the
plastic loudspeaker surround stays at the front side of the wall). Afterwards, lift up
the whole loudspeaker a few centimeters, so the bottom side of the metal mounting
frame can fit through the provided cutout hole.
3. Once this is done, the metal subframe is on the rear side of the wall while the
plastic loudspeaker surround is on the front side of the wall. Push the loudspeaker to
the wall making it rest on the white edge on the backside of the frame.
4. Tighten the 4 bolts evenly and make the final adjustments so the frame isn’t tilted
before fully tightening them.
5. After the speaker is secured to the wall, the grill can be placed again to the
loudspeaker. First insert the delivered ‘gum’ into the ridge in the plastic surround
wherein the grill should be placed. This prevents the grill to come loose because of
the vibrations of the loudspeaker.