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Important Safety Notes 

• Proper selection of mount-
ing hardware and installation
of the wall brackets are the
responsibility of the customer. 

• This product is not intended
for ceiling mounting.

Two Number 8 roundhead or
panhead screws should be
used for each loudspeaker.
The screwhead should be
between 5/16" (8mm) and 1/4"
(6.3mm) in diameter, and the
screw should be at least 2"
(50mm) in length.

When installing screws in any
wall, it is always preferable to
screw them into a wall stud. If
none is available, it is impor-
tant to always use properly
selected wall anchors. 

Attach two of the four self-
adhesive rubber pads that
came with the loudspeaker to
the back of the enclosure in
the two bottom corners so
that the cabinet is spaced
evenly from the wall. Select a
suitable mounting location on
a wall. (The ceiling is not a
suitable mounting location.) 

Drill two pilot holes, appropri-
ately sized for the specific
self-tapping screw or wall
anchor that you will be using.
A template is included with
your loudspeaker that indi-
cates the proper locations for
the pilot holes. In the event
that the template is missing,
refer to this chart:

Model

Distance Between
Pilot Holes

L810

6" (152mm)

L820

8-1/2" (216mm)

LC2

14-1/2" (368mm)

See Figure 1. The holes
should be 2-1/4" (57mm)
below where you want the
top of the enclosure to be
positioned. Use a carpenter’s
level to ensure that the holes
are even and that the speaker
will mount on the level.

Install the two screws into
either a wooden wall stud or
anchor, and tighten them until
the back of each screwhead
is about 1/8" (3mm) from the
wall. See Figure 2. 

Models L810 and L820 may
also be corner-mounted using
the keyholes located on the
bezeled corners. For corner
mounting, fold the mounting
template in half, place the
fold in the corner at the
desired height, and use the
outer holes. If the template is
missing, for corner mounting
drill each pilot hole 7-3/4"
(197mm) from the corner for
model L810, or 9-11/16"
(246mm) from the corner for
model L820. However, if your
corner is not precisely 90
degrees, these measure-
ments may not work. In that
case, it is recommended that
you contact a professional
custom installer, who can
determine the correct loca-

tions for the pilot holes. Install
the loudspeaker by slowly
moving the cabinet toward
the screws so that the screw-
heads clear the larger circu-
lar portion of the two key-
holes. Once both screwheads
have entered the keyholes,
the loudspeaker should gently
be lowered onto the screw
shafts. Check that the loud-
speaker is firmly locked onto
the screws by gently pulling the
speaker down and forward. 

Fig. 1                              Fig. 2

WALL-MOUNTING 

See Chart 

1/8"

(3mm)

Summary of Contents for Studio L810

Page 1: ...plement all of the Studio L Series loudspeakers This speaker is ideal for re creating the cinematic experience in your home MODEL L820 The L820 loudspeakers are designed to be oriented hori zontally as shown in the illus trations below Although these loudspeakers are designed as a mirrored pair the decision as to which one is left or right will depend on the amount of space left between them A wid...

Page 2: ...e holes are blocked with plastic inserts at the point of manufacture To use banana type connectors requires the removal of the inserts Do not remove these inserts if you are using the product in an area covered by the European CE certification BI WIRING The bi wire connection method requires one amplifier and two sets of speaker wires By removing the shorting bars connections may be made to the in...

Page 3: ...8mm See Figure 1 The holes should be 2 1 4 57mm below where you want the top of the enclosure to be positioned Use a carpenter s level to ensure that the holes are even and that the speaker will mount on the level Install the two screws into either a wooden wall stud or anchor and tighten them until the back of each screwhead is about 1 8 3mm from the wall See Figure 2 Models L810 and L820 may als...

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Page 5: ...enabled Turn off all electronics and switch the speaker in ques tion with one of the other speakers that is working cor rectly Turn everything back on and determine whether the problem has followed the speakers or has remained in the same channel If the problem is in the same chan nel the source of the prob lem is most likely with your receiver or amplifier and you should consult the owner s manua...

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