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Congratulations on your purchase of the Audtek Electronics™ 
VR60S Audiophile Grade Volume Control. This product 
was manufactured with the highest quality components and 
designed to deliver superior performance.

Features:

The Audtek Electronics™ Audiophile Grade volume controls were designed 

to deliver pristine sound. High-quality non-inductive resistors are used to 

taper the power without affecting frequency response. Due to the natural flat 

impedance, power in is truly power out. Transformer based volume controls 
typically roll-off both ends of the audible frequency spectrum and results in a 
loss of bass and “air” that effectively changes the timbre of the music.

Use of multiple volumes controls within a home or office requires the 

use  the Audtek  Electronics™  MSDB-8  for  proper  amplifier  impedance 

protection. Up to eight sets of speakers (one set per volume control) can 
be used in this fashion without the need for speaker switching devices. The 
Audtek Electronics™ MSDB-8 uses non-inductive resistors for impedance 

protection to ensure the fidelity of the input signal.

Each package contains three different color inserts and covers to match 

most decors. To install or remove the insert, gently apply pressure to the rear 
tabs of the unit. Removable PCB wiring connectors accept up to 14 gauge 
wire and allow you to pre-wire a system during new construction before 
the drywall stage, reducing the risk of damage to the unit. The connectors 
quickly snap into place when construction is complete.

Specifications:

Power Handling:

 

60 Watts per channel max

Input/Output Wire

 

Up to 14 AWG (compression quick connects)

Specifications:

Mounting configuration:

  Standard single duplex electrical box

Dimensions:

 

4

"

 H x 1-1/2

"

 W x 3

"

 D (depth in wall 2-3/8

"

)

Installation Instructions:

1.  Select Location-

 Select a convenient location in each room or area 

that speakers are desired. You will need one volume control for each 
pair of speakers. The most common height is the same level as the 

electrical light switches in your home or office.

CAUTION: Be certain that there are no electrical wires, water pipes, 
heat or cold air return ducts in the planned installation area before you 
start cutting into the wall. If there is an electrical outlet anywhere nearby, 
turn off the circuit breaker to avoid possible injury. Use of an electrical 

wire finder and/or stud finder (found at most home center stores) may 

be of assistance.

2.  Mounting Box-

 The volume control is made to be mounted into a 

standard single duplex electrical box (also found at most home center 
stores). Mount the box using the instructions provided.

3.  Speaker Wire-

 Use UL approved CMR, CL-2 or CL-3 jacketed speaker 

wire when possible. Use minimum 16 gauge wire on runs under 
100 feet and 14 gauge on runs over 100 feet. You should run one, 

4 conductor wire from the amplifier location to each volume control, 

this is called “home run” wiring. Next, run a 2 conductor wire from the 
volume control to each speaker location.

4.  Connector Hookup-

 Remove the green speaker PCB connectors from 

the back of the unit. Loosen the set screws in the connector.

When hooking up the speaker wires to the connectors be sure to 
observe the correct polarity. This is very important because improper 
polarity will cause unwanted frequency response aberrations. It is also 

important to make sure that the wires from the amplifier are connected 

to the “Input” and the speaker wires are connected to the “Output”.

Leave approximately 6-8 inches of wire length inside the box. For future 
reference, mark the wires inside the box with their location using a 
permanent marker. Remove 2" of the jacket from the speaker wire. Using 
wire strippers remove about 1/4" of insulation from each wire. Twist the 
strands of wire tightly before inserting them into the connectors (for the 
best possible connection, you may want to tin the wires if you have a 
soldering iron available). Insert the speaker wires into the connectors 
and tighten the set screws.

5.  Attach Connectors-

 Push the green connectors with wire attached 

onto the posts on the PCB.

6.

 

Installing the Control-

 Install the control in the single duplex gang box 

by gently pushing the wires into the box and mounting the control using 

the two 1" flathead screws supplied. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

7.  Reinstall Wall Trim Plate-

 With the two 1/4" screws removed earlier 

reinstall the trim plate.

8.

 

Setting Impedance-

 Set the volume control to the proper impedance 

using the chart listed above.

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