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Micro-Edge

TM

 Series

In-Wall Speaker

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Warranty Information

Dayton Audio

®

 products are constructed by industry experts, and are thoroughly tested before shipment. 

Dayton Audio products are warranted for the period of one year. This warranty is limited to manufacturer 
defects, either in materials or workmanship. Dayton Audio is not responsible for any consequential on incon-
sequential damage to any other unit or component or the cost for installation or extraction of any component 
of the audio system. In the rare case of a product failure, please contact your place of purchase or call our 
Customer Support Department at (937) 743-8248.

Warranty Limitations

There are no other warranties, either express or implied, which extend the foregoing, and there are no warranties 
of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The warranty will not cover incidental or consequential 
damage due to defective or improper use of products.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Non-Warranty Service:  If non-warranty service is required, the product may be sent to the Company for repair/
replacement, transportation prepaid, by calling (937) 743-8248 for details, complete instructions, and service 
fee charges.

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®

Last Revised:  1/10/2013

Specifications

User Manual

 

 

One speaker is playing while the other is not:

 

 

 

  Check the balance control on the receiver. Make sure it is centered.

 

 

 

  Loose connection at either the receiver or the speaker. Double check connec-

tions.

 

 

 

  Bad speaker cable. Replace suspect speaker cable.

 

 

Receiver cuts on and off:

 

 

 

  This could be caused by a short circuit between the positive and negative leads. 

Check the connections at the back of the receiver, and then at the speaker; 
make sure that no strands of wire from one connector are touching the other 
connector.

10)  Caring For Your In-Wall Speakers

 

The two most common ways that in-wall speakers are permanently damaged:

 

 

1)  Not enough power at higher volumes.

 

 

2)  Too much power at higher volumes.

Contrary to conventional wisdom, far more speakers are damaged as a result of under-powering, 
than by overpowering. When a receiver runs out of power, it still tries to reproduce the musical 
signal by “clipping” the waveform. At high volume levels this clipping introduces gross amounts of 
distortion to the speaker, eventually destroying it. If the sound from your speakers starts to sound 
distorted, turn down the volume.

Having plenty of reserve power will help your speakers reproduce dynamic contrasts and quick 
transients of music much more effectively, but you do have to exercise good judgment; too much 
power will also permanently damage a speaker. Again, if you hear distortion, turn the volume down.

Model number 

ME520MTM 

ME620W 

ME820W

Woofer

  

5.25" (x2) Kevlar cone 

6.5" Kevlar cone 

8" Kevlar cone

Tweeter

  

1" Silk 

1" Silk Pivoting 

1" Silk Pivoting

Frequency response (Hz)

 

60-20,000 

61-20,000 

40-20,000

Dimensions H x W x D (in)

 

7" x 13-3/4" x 2-3/4" 

11-3/4" x 7-3/4" x 3-1/4" 

13-3/4" x 9-3/4" x 3-3/4"

Cut-out size H x W (in)

 

6" x 12-3/4" 

10-3/4" x 6-3/4" 

12-3/4" x 8-3/4"

Power handling (RMS/Peak)

 

50/100 

50/100 

80/160

Impedance

 

8

SPL (1W/1m)

 

86 ±3dB  

87 ±3dB  

88 ±3dB 

Xover point (Hz)

 

1,800 

2,500 

2,500

Xover slope

 

12dB/octave 

12dB/octave 

12dB/octave

Tweeter attenuation (dB)

 

NA 

3, 6, 9 

3, 6, 9

Type

 

2-way 

2-way 

2-way

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