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Painting the Loudspeaker (optional)
Painting the loudspeaker requires great care and attention
and should only be done by a qualified professional.
The loudspeaker’s frame and front grille can be painted in
colors to match your home decor. We recommend spray paint.
It is extremely important for the loudspeaker’s performance
that no paint touches the drive units. Therefore, it is necessary
to cover the grey front and the drive units. The grey front
and the drivers can be masked with the enclosed cover mask
before painting.
NOTE: When painting the loudspeaker, do not remove the
drive units. The front grille should be removed from the
loudspeaker before painting. Before painting the front grille,
remove the logo badge. After painting, it can be replaced
with the new logo badge enclosed with the loudspeaker.
The protective cover mask must be carefully positioned,
because the drive units are very sensitive and can be damaged
by even the slightest pressure. When the frame has been
painted and the paint is dry, remove the template. It can be
used again, if you wish to re-paint the loudspeaker later.
The front grille must be painted only from the front. Right
after painting, spray its rear with compressed air to remove
any paint in the holes. Dried paint can block the sound.