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YOKE INSTALLATION

After selecting the speaker location, securely attach the yoke to the surface. An
Adjustable Tilt-Mount Adapter  (TMA8

1

2) is available to provide various tilt an-

gles. The TMA8

1

2 allows attachment to walls and posts.

WARNING:

Mounting brackets must be secured in accordance with local

codes. If in doubt, consult a professional contractor to determine the integrity
of the structure to which the bracket will be attached. When required, a safety
cable can be secured to the back of the speaker using the threaded brass insert
on the back of the speaker housing and the forged steel safety bolt (included).

MOUNTING THE SPEAKER ON THE YOKE

The A

1

2 yoke allows the speaker to be

slipped onto it with the locking knobs at-
tached. First, both knobs need to be removed
and the supplied rubber friction disks applied
to the speaker enclosure where the knobs
clamp. Do not apply the friction disks directly
to the mounting knobs. Next, screw the
knobs back onto the enclosure about two
turns and simply slide the knob shafts down
the slots in the yoke. Now tighten the knobs
making sure that the shoulder of the knob
seats properly through the large hole at the
end of the yoke.

SOME FACTORS TO CONSIDER

Distance is not the only factor affecting sound intensity. Also consider what ad-
jacent surfaces may affect the sound (including but not limited to buildings,
walls, and overhangs). These structures may provide positive effects (low fre-
quency reinforcement) or negative effects (high-frequency reflections that will
degrade intelligibility).

TOP-DOWN VIEW

WALL MOUNT

90° WALL/CEILING  MOUNT

(Secure both ends)

Summary of Contents for NEARA12

Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE MODEL A12 A SERIES ENVIRONMENT PROOF HIGH OUTPUT LONG THROW LOUDSPEAKER 2008 Bogen Communications Inc Speci cations subject to change without notice 54 2172 01B 0812...

Page 2: ...a ported speaker designed to shed water and includes a unique water repellent scrim This scrim covers the ports and horn throat to slow the ingress of water but a small amount of water may still enter...

Page 3: ...with the locking knobs at tached First both knobs need to be removed and the supplied rubber friction disks applied to the speaker enclosure where the knobs clamp Do not apply the friction disks dire...

Page 4: ...harsh sound to a fuzzy or blurry sound If you hear clipping at loud volume levels turn down the volume until the distortion is no longer present On the other hand overpowering a speaker can cause mech...

Page 5: ...of at least 5 16 80W A good rule of thumb is to select an amplifier with 20 more power in this case an amplifier that delivers about 100W When using multiple low impedance speakers wired in parallel...

Page 6: ...ohm load Some rate power into an 8 ohm load If the speaker load s impedance is greater than the amplifier s rated impedance the speaker will not consume the amplifier s total rated power Since the A1...

Page 7: ...erwise shall be limited to the price of the product In no event shall Bogen be liable for spe cial incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of profits loss of data or los...

Page 8: ...50 Spring Street Ramsey New Jersey 07446 USA 201 934 8500 FAX 201 934 9832 www bogen com...

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