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Angled Top Placement

If your TV has a shallow top (less than six inches in depth) and angles downward in the back, then you should use

the sliding rear stand to secure the back half of the speaker.  First apply the two front

rubber feet as shown above (do not apply the rear feet).  Loosen the knurled

knob, move the slide

down and flip up the

rotating mounting pad.

With the speaker 

centered and in the

position that you want

it to stay in, move the

slide down until the

mounting pad contacts the

angled surface of the TV.  Pull off

the paper backing from the pre-attached, self-adhesive hook-and-loop strip and stick the mounting pad on the TV.

Press down on the mounting pad to ensure that the two hook-and-loop halves are locked.  Adjust the speaker to its

upright position and tighten the knob firmly.  If you need to move

the slide down more than one inch, then remove the knob from

the upper hole and screw it into the lower hole as shown to the

left.  This will centralize the contact point of the slide and prevent

any rattling that may occur at very loud volumes.  It will also 

double the adjustment depth to three inches.

Mounting/Installing the Bravo II Center

The Bravo II Center can be configured to accommodate any style of television and home theater 

arrangement.  Take a minute to study the type of television that you have in order to determine which of the 

following configurations you should use.

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1

/

2

'' (38mm) max

rotating mounting pad

pre-installed self-adhesive strip

paper backing

3'' (76mm) max

upper hole

lower hole

Flat Top Placement

This is the simplest way to configure the speaker and should

be used wherever possible.  If you are placing the Bravo II

Center on top of a rear projection TV or one with a large flat

top surface (six inches or more in depth), then you can use it

just the way it comes out of the box.  Use the four 

self-adhesive rubber feet (provided) to protect the TV’s finish

and reduce vibration.  Peel off and apply a foot to each 

semi-circular pad located underneath the two front corners of

the housing as shown.  Apply the other two feet to the outer-

most corners of the rear support section on either side of the rotating mounting pad as shown.  Alternatively, you

may wish to secure the speaker to its surface by eliminating the rear feet and using the self-adhesive, pre-installed 

hook-and-loop strip instead (see illustration below).

self-adhesive feet

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Summary of Contents for Bravo II Center

Page 1: ...High Performance Center Channel Speaker ...

Page 2: ...ning the thumbwheel on the adjustable rear stand and then sliding the rear leg up or down to accommodate the top surface of your television This adjustable rear stand can also be used to safely angle the Bravo II Center to compensate for the height of the television set in relation to the listening position You can also use the Boston CRB swivel bracket to wall mount the Bravo II Center The CRB ea...

Page 3: ...ections to the speaker IMPORTANT Typically one side of the wire is smooth Connect this side to the black connection The other side has a rib or stripe Connect this to the red connection Using the spring terminal posts The spring terminal posts permit easy connection to banana plugs spade lugs and bare wire Push the the top of the terminal down by approximately 1 4 inch exposing the hole Insert the...

Page 4: ...justment depth to three inches Mounting Installing the Bravo II Center The Bravo II Center can be configured to accommodate any style of television and home theater arrangement Take a minute to study the type of television that you have in order to determine which of the following configurations you should use 11 2 38mm max rotating mounting pad pre installed self adhesive strip paper backing 3 76...

Page 5: ... set none 0 180 Boston Listening Levels and Power Handling The listed power recommendations in the Specifications section assume you will operate your system in a way that will not produce distortion Even these rugged speakers can be damaged by a modest amplifier if it produces distortion If you hear a harsh gritty noise turn down the volume Prolonged or repeated operation of your speaker with a d...

Page 6: ...oustics Inc 2004 Boston Acoustics Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice 042 002169 0 If Service Seems Necessary First contact the dealer from whom you purchased the speakers If that is not possible write to Boston Acoustics Inc 300 Jubilee Drive Peabody MA 01960 U S A We will promptly advise you of what action to take If it is necessary to return your speaker to t...

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