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Building construction practices and materials vary

widely based on your geographical region as well as

the building’s style and age. You will need to adapt

these generalized instructions for your specific needs.

In particular, the method you use to attach the brack-

ets to the mounting surface will differ for various con-

struction types. Because of this, we have not included

hardware to attach the brackets to the building. In

most cases this hardware will consist of some form of

metal or plastic insert with matching screws. If you are

attaching directly to a wood framework, simple wood

screws will be all you need. Make sure that whatever

hardware you choose is made from rust resistant mate-

rial, such as Stainless Steel. Your local building supply

or hardware store will be best equipped to recommend

appropriate mounting hardware for your needs.

1. Remove the bracket from the speaker by removing

the thumbscrews and pulling the bracket away from

the cabinet while spreading the bracket arms slightly.

2. Decide where you want the speakers to be placed. 

3. Use the bracket itself to scribe mounting screw

locations through the bracket holes. Use at least

two screws in each bracket. It is recommended that

a level or plumb bob be used to square the tem-

plate to other reference points. While there is some

degree of freedom to adjust the speaker, it is best

to have a level mounting hole pattern to begin with.

4. Drill the mounting holes to the size required by your

particular hardware. If you are cutting into a wall or

ceiling with a plaster, stucco or adobe surface, drill

a small hole first, then increase its size a few steps

at a time to reduce the chance of a spreading

crack. Be sure to use the proper drill type for what-

ever surface material you will be drilling. 

Note:

When cutting into a wall or ceiling, be careful

not to cut into items such as wiring, conduit, or

plumbing. It is often difficult to know exactly what

lies behind the surface. 

5. If you have not already done so, run the speaker

wires to the source, or local volume control. If you

are running wires through an exterior wall, seal the

through-hole with suitable caulking or RTV sealant.

INSTALLATION

remove thumbscrews

and spread bracket

arms to remove

level

mark screw locations

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Summary of Contents for Speaker

Page 1: ...Outdoor 42 Outdoor 52 Outdoor 62 Installation and User Manual OUTDOOR 42 52 62 manual 6 4 02 11 21 AM Page 1...

Page 2: ...2 OUTDOOR 42 52 62 manual 6 4 02 11 21 AM Page 2...

Page 3: ...lly before proceeding with the installation Installing the Outdoor loudspeakers is straightforward and may be performed by an experienced do it yourself homeowner However some familiarity with typical...

Page 4: ...4 Parts List 1 Loudspeakers 2 2 Mounting Brackets 4 attached to speaker 3 Thumbscrews 4 attached to speaker 4 Rubber Feet 8 5 Spade Lugs 4 1 2 3 4 5 OUTDOOR 42 52 62 manual 6 4 02 11 21 AM Page 4...

Page 5: ...iform dispersion there is a great deal of flexibili ty in placement The ideal location should provide an unobstructed path from the speakers to the listeners You may use the included brackets to mount...

Page 6: ...om 50 100 feet Runs longer than 100 feet should use AWG 12 While the wire may be directly inserted into the termi nals in outdoor use standard copper wire will eventu ally oxidize potentially creating...

Page 7: ...placed 3 Use the bracket itself to scribe mounting screw locations through the bracket holes Use at least two screws in each bracket It is recommended that a level or plumb bob be used to square the t...

Page 8: ...on the jacket Familiarize yourself with the method used for your cable and be consistent with all the connections within the system On the loudspeakers the Red terminal is used for and the Black termi...

Page 9: ...tting of the volume control until these symptoms disappear If this is not sufficiently loud for your needs you may require a more powerful amplifier and or larger loudspeakers Contact the retailer whe...

Page 10: ...bought them Mail order and Internet retailers will generally require a Return Authorization Number Products pur chased from a Cambridge SoundWorks store may be returned directly to the store where th...

Page 11: ...0Hz Recommended Amplifier Power Range 25W 150W RMS Sensitivity 2 83V 1meter 89dB Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms Outdoor 62 Speaker Type 2 way acoustic suspension Woofer 6 1 2 injection mounted polypropylene...

Page 12: ...P81 1950 CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS INC 26 Dartmouth Street Westwood MA 02090 Telephone 1 800 367 4434 Fax 1 617 527 3194 A Company OUTDOOR 42 52 62 manual 6 4 02 11 21 AM Page 12...

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