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Wiring The Speakers

  If you wish to conceal the wire within the walls, it is easiest to run 

the wires to their final positions prior to mounting the speakers. 

The spring loaded terminals of the MC630HD accept bare wire 

between AWG #12 and AWG #18 (lower numbers are thicker). It is 

not necessary to “tin” the wire or use connectors to terminate the 

wire.

Use at least AWG #18 speaker cable for short runs (under 15 

feet). Use AWG #16 or heavier speaker cable for longer runs. 

Building codes typically require plenum rated wire for installation 

within walls. Be sure to use wire that complies with any 

applicable local building codes. Plenum rated cable typically has 

an outer jacket with individually insulated conductors inside the 

outer jacket. 

Preparing The Wires

Determine how long the speaker cable should be for each 

speaker. Cut the speaker cable into the appropriate lengths. 

Route the wire to each speaker location. 

Strip 1/2 inch of insulation from the two individual conductors 

in the speaker cable. Twist the exposed strands of bare wire 

together.  

Determine which conductor you will use to connect the positive 

terminals of the amplifier and speaker together. Printing or a 

ridge on the insulation usually distinguishes one of the two 

conductors. Sometimes the metal of the conductors has two 

different colors, or the insulation color of each conductor may be 

different.

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Strip 1/2 inch

To Attach The Wires

Press the speaker’s red terminal to expose the hole in its shaft. 

Insert the stripped end of one cable’s positive conductor into the 

speaker’s red (+) terminal. 

Release the terminal to secure the connection. Make sure no 

stray strands of wire are present. 

Repeat the procedure for the cable’s other conductor and the 

speaker’s black (–) terminal. 

Connect the opposite end of the speaker cable to the speaker 

outputs of your receiver. Remember to observe channel and 

polarity (Left Positive, Left Negative, Right Positive, Right 

Negative).

Repeat the process for each speaker. 

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Summary of Contents for MC630HD

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Page 3: ...cting for Damage 4 System Configuration 5 Speaker Placement 5 Wiring 6 Speaker Mounting 7 Horizontal Use 8 Bass Contour Switch 9 Enclosure Cleaning 9 In Case of Difficulty 9 Specifications 10 Dimensions 10 Newton Series HD High Performance Loudspeaker ...

Page 4: ...ch part carefully for shipping damage If there is any do not install or use the speaker Return the speaker to the merchant where you made the purchase or call Cambridge SoundWorks at 1 800 FOR HIFI 1 800 367 4434 for assistance Inspecting For Damage 1 One Speaker 2 Two stick on rubber feet 3 Four clear round stick on rubber feet 4 Center Channel rear support 5 20 machine screw for rear support 6 T...

Page 5: ...ngle from the centerline Left and right surround speakers should be 110 degrees from the centerline Left and right rear speakers in a 7 1 system should be at 140 degrees If a single rear speaker is used in a 6 1 system it should be centered on the rear wall Front speakers should be as close to the height of the TV monitor as practical Surround and rear speakers should be slightly higher Recreate t...

Page 6: ...each speaker location Strip 1 2 inch of insulation from the two individual conductors in the speaker cable Twist the exposed strands of bare wire together Determine which conductor you will use to connect the positive terminals of the amplifier and speaker together Printing or a ridge on the insulation usually distinguishes one of the two conductors Sometimes the metal of the conductors has two di...

Page 7: ...so that the speaker hangs firmly on the wall without rattling Attach the wire to the speaker terminals Slide the speaker on the screws from the top 1 2 3 2a 2b 1 1 4 BRAND AF6TM ALLIGATOR Solid Wall Anchors Drill 1 4 diameter hole minimum hole depth 11 2 Insert anchor and tap flush Place item over anchor Insert screw and tighten flush For best results use screw gun for installation in solid walls ...

Page 8: ...ach two rubber hook shaped stick on feet symmetrically along the bottom edge of the speaker approximately 10 apart If you are mounting the speaker on an uneven surface you may need to attach the feet closer to the center Adapt the actual position to your needs Remove the logo by pulling it straight out Turn it 90 degrees so that the text reads correctly Press it back in place 1 2 3 Logo Orientatio...

Page 9: ...of any power rating beyond its maximum undistorted output level creates distortion added high frequency sound not part of the musical program Distortion dramatically increases the internal operating temperature of a speaker and will eventually cause the speaker s failure due to burned or melted internal parts While Cambridge SoundWorks includes the most heat tolerant parts commensurate with good a...

Page 10: ... power range 20W 100W RMS per channel Frequency Range 80Hz 24kHz Woofer Type 2 x 4 with co injection molded composite cones and butyl rubber surrounds Tweeter Type aluminum dome with ferrofluid damping and neodymium magnet Crossover 2 way series connected Enclosure High density pressure cast aluminum with molded composite baffle Specifications Dimensions ...

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