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Existing drywall construction
(retrofit)

Position the template at the desired
location of the speaker. The template is
marked with both vertical and horizontal
centre lines to aid alignment.

Trace round the outer edge of the template
and cut neatly just inside the line.

To improve the mechanical integrity of the
wall and reduce the likelihood of rattles, we
recommend you apply a bead of wood glue
or mastic along the joints between the back
of the plasterboard and the studs in the
vicinity if the speaker.

Run the cable to the aperture, allowing
enough length to comfortably connect the
speaker, but not too much, as the excess
may rattle against the structure.

New drywall construction

The speaker can be installed once the wall
is completed in the same manner as
retrofitting, but it is easier to position and
cut the hole if the optional pre-mount kit is
used before the plasterboard (sheetrock) is
fitted.

Staple or nail the PMK to the studs as
described in the instructions with the kit.
Run the cable and secure it to the fixing
point on the PMK. Allow enough length to
comfortably connect the speaker, but not
too much, as the excess may rattle against
the structure.

Results are affected by how well the
plasterboard is attached to the studs and
we recommend gluing as well as screwing
or nailing the panels to the studs in the
vicinity of the speaker.

Once the board is fitted, the inner flange of
the PMK serves as a guide for a hole router
or saw.

If extra acoustic isolation to adjoining
rooms is required or some protection
against the spread of fire, use the optional
back box in place of the PMK. Follow the
instructions with the back box for fitting
and running the cable.

When fitting the plasterboard, use mastic
between the sheets and the back box to
avoid rattles. Rout or saw out the speaker
aperture using the backbox flange as a
guide. Depending on the diameter of the
router, you may need to square off the
corners with a saw.

Solid wall construction

In order for the bass performance not to be
compromised, the speaker requires a cavity
volume of at least 10 litres (0.4 cu ft). This
means that, in a standard 10cm (4 in) thick
wall, the cavity will extend beyond the
boundaries of the speaker frame. It is
possible to provide this cavity simply by using
a lintel, covering the hole with plasterboard
and fitting the speaker as described above for
retrofitting into a drywall. (figure 6) However,
the back box provides a useful means of
defining the minimum volume required.

Follow the instructions with the back box for
fitting and running the cable. If using a wet
plaster finishing method, first paint a layer of
PVA adhesive onto the back box before

plastering to avoid rattles as a result of the
plaster shrinking away from the back box as
it dries.

If using plasterboard, stick the sheets to the
surfaces of the back box using flexible
mastic. Rout out the aperture using the
flange as a guide. Depending on the
diameter of the router, you may need to
square off the corners with a saw.

In all cases, we recommend not using
cement or mortar to fix the back box into
the brick or blockwork. rattles are best
avoided by using flexible mastic and
wedges. (figure 7)

Damping the cavity

Fill the wall cavity or back box, but not the
space immediately behind the speaker, with
unlined fibreglass or mineral wool matting.
The packing density should be just enough
to comfortably prevent the material from
dropping or sagging over time. In an open
wall cavity, fill to a distance of at least
30cm (1 ft) above and below the speaker.
(figure 8)

IMPORTANT: Ensure that the materials you
use meet local fire and safety regulations.

Fitting the speaker

All connections should be made with the
equipment switched off.

Connect the cable, observing the correct
polarity.

With the grille removed, position the
speaker in the aperture and screw in the
6 screws visible from the front. These
screws automatically swing out clamping
dogs that locate behind the mounting
surface. (figure 9) Ensure that they have
located properly before fully tightening the
screws. A certain amount of flexing of the
frame is allowed to take up unevenness in
the mounting surface, but do not
overtighten the screws as excessive
distortion of the speaker frame may result.

Adjusting the speaker

The switch on the front baffle provides
boost or cut to the speaker's high-
frequency output level to compensate for
listeners positioned severely off axis or a
dull acoustic (boost) or highly reflective
rooms (cut). (figure 10)

Customising

The frame has a paintable white semi-matte
finish, ready if necessary to be re-finished
to match your own decor. Fit the paint
mask before re-finishing. Do not re-finish
the drive units or baffle area behind the
grille. Avoid touching the drive units, as
damage may result.

Before painting the grille, peel off the fabric
scrim from the back, otherwise the pores
will get clogged and the sound will be
impaired. If the scrim does not stay in place
properly when replaced, spray the back of
the grille mesh (NOT the scrim) with a light
coating of 3M SprayMount adhesive or
similar.

Summary of Contents for CWM6260

Page 1: ...Custom Inwall CWM6260 Owner s Manual and Warranty ...

Page 2: ...s e s r u o c 5 270mm 75mm 3 in 225mm 8 9 in 40º 60º 0 5m 20in m c 0 3 n i 2 1 m c 0 3 n i 2 1 120º 40º Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 5 ...

Page 3: ...0 1 00K 180 2 0 3 0 2 00K 38 9 4 9 7 4 00K 25 14 1 11 5 8 00K 75 4 8 6 8 16 00K 35 10 4 10 2 Polar Response Vertical 20 Hz 50 100 200 500 1K 2K 5K 10K 20K dBSPL 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 Frequency response 100 dBSPL 45 50 50 55 55 60 60 65 65 70 70 75 75 80 80 85 85 90 90 95 95 90 90 75 60 45 30 15 0 Deg 15 30 45 60 75 45 50 50 55 55 60 60 65 65 70 70 75 75 80 80 85 85 90 90 95 95 dBSPL 90 90 ...

Page 4: ...1 Contents English Limited Warranty 2 Owner s Manual 2 ...

Page 5: ...their full potential unless properly installed Please read through this manual fully It will help you optimise the performance of the system B W distributes to over 60 countries worldwide and maintains a network of dedicated distributors who will be able to help should you have any problems your dealer cannot resolve Check the contents This pack should contain 2x wall frame baffle with drive units...

Page 6: ...useful means of defining the minimum volume required Follow the instructions with the back box for fitting and running the cable If using a wet plaster finishing method first paint a layer of PVA adhesive onto the back box before plastering to avoid rattles as a result of the plaster shrinking away from the back box as it dries If using plasterboard stick the sheets to the surfaces of the back box...

Page 7: ...speaker system 1x 25mm 1in high frequency 1x 165mm 6 5 in woven fibreglass mid bass 6dB at 40Hz and 30kHz 50Hz 22kHz 3dB 89dB spl 2 83V 1m 8Ω minimum 3 4Ω 3 2kHz 20W 130W continuous into 8Ω on unclipped programme Height 310 12 2in Width 216 8 5in Height 280mm 11 0in Width 188mm 7 4in 93mm 3 7in from ceiling surface 2 1kg 4 7lb PMK650 HF HF 0 216mm 8 5in 310mm 12 2in 3 5mm 0 1in 93mm 3 7in 280mm 11...

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