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GoldenEar Invisa SP 652 Manual

Installation Instructions

Installation of your new Invisa

®

 speakers requires use of tools such as a drill, screwdriver, saws and possibly other 

power tools. The installer should have knowledge of all applicable building and/or fire codes. Care must be taken 

to ensure the area behind the wall or ceiling where you plan to install the speakers is clear of obstructions. When 
cutting the hole in and running wires through walls and/or ceilings proper care must be taken to avoid electrical, 
water, gas and/or HVAC pipes and the corresponding risks to your safety and risk of damage to property.

If you are not comfortable with the above and/or performing the following installation procedures we strongly  
suggest having a professional contractor install your speakers (see your GoldenEar  Dealer).

  
Tools Required:
 
 

•  Pencil

 

•  Drywall saw, Keyhole saw, utility knife or other material-appropriate cutting tool for wall material

 

•  Phillips Head Screwdriver

 

•  Power drill with appropriate bit (optional, for starting wall cut)

Installation Into Existing Walls or Ceilings 

 

For new construction (pre-drywall), use our custom rough-in 
brackets, sold separately.

NOTE: You must first install appropriate gauge and type speaker  
wires. For best sound quality, the use of high quality speaker cable  
is essential.

 

1.  Make sure the wall material can support the weight of 

  the speakers you plan to install (see specifications 
  page for weights).
 
 

2.  Make sure the location selected is free of studs, electrical 

  wiring, water or gas pipes, etc. Prior to installing, hold the 
  speaker in your selected location to make sure it is clear 
  of any obstacles. PLEASE NOTE: Your cutout must be at 
  least 2" (50mm) from adjoining walls/ceiling, internal 
  studs, and any pipes. 

 

3.  Place the included mounting template onto the wall or 

  ceiling in your preferred location. Use the pencil 
  to trace around the template (Figure 1). 

 

4.  Carefully cut a hole with the appropriate cutting tool 

  along the pencil trace as follows: Start the hole by 
  drilling a hole inside of the pencil line (place drill bit just 
  inside the line). Use this hole to insert the cutting tool 
  and begin cutting — be careful not to cut outside the 
  template line! (Figure 2).

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Figure 1

 

 

Figure 2

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Summary of Contents for Invisa One Piece

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Invisa SP 652 StereoPoint TM One Piece Stereo In Wall In Ceiling Loudspeaker Invisa Series...

Page 2: ...in a wide variety of locations within your home To get the best performance possible and for a product that lasts a lifetime we strongly recommend that you follow the placement and setup guidelines pr...

Page 3: ...rs begin to sound distressed turn the Volume down or your speakers and or amplifier s will be damaged This type of damage constitutes abuse and is not covered by the warranty If louder volumes are des...

Page 4: ...t living environments provides the right acoustic characteristics to allow the speakers to sound balanced Concrete floors and walls tend to aggravate low frequency standing wave problems and are less...

Page 5: ...ed to a stereo pair of speakers or where a single speaker is the preferred choice Position the speakers to achieve the best sound coverage for the room See figure below The Invisa SP 652 can also be u...

Page 6: ...clog the grille s acoustic perforations and muffle the sound It is not necessary to remove the backing cloth or scrim from the grille before painting Do not heat cure the finish Do not paint the grill...

Page 7: ...ptional for starting wall cut Installation Into Existing Walls or Ceilings For new construction pre drywall use our custom rough in brackets sold separately NOTE You must first install appropriate gau...

Page 8: ...ee above and sufficient gauge for the distances you are running see your dealer for assistance Strip 1 2 12 mm of insulation from each of the two conductors to expose the metal twist the strands of ea...

Page 9: ...y Figure 4 Make sure the rotating lock arms are positioned inwards Figure 5 so that your speaker fits into your cutout hole 9 Holding the speaker s front lip with your thumbs and index fingers careful...

Page 10: ...talled speaker and aligning the powerful miniature magnets Setting the Invisa Speaker s High Frequency EQ Control HF EQ Switch We suggest starting with the HF EQ control Figure 8 in the position in ty...

Page 11: ...ng tweeter assembly to allow for easy orientation of the tweeter assembly after installation To rotate the assembly for best results With the speaker installed and the grille off rotate the tweeter as...

Page 12: ...should products or parts be shipped to our offices or returned without contacting us first and obtaining return authorization The Quest Group dba GoldenEar 2621 White Road Irvine CA 92614 USA Phone 94...

Page 13: ...18 1 cm Diameter Weight 4 25 lbs 1 93 kg Frequency Response 25 Hz 35 kHz Efficiency 85 dB Nominal Impedance 4 Compatible with 8 Driver Complement One 6 5 high definition cast basket mid bass driver Tw...

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Page 16: ...nable time freight collect This Warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident misuse abuse negligence inadequate packing or shipping procedures commercial use voltage...

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