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SPEAKER PLACEMENT 

Before making any connections, you should examine the room and determine where you 
will place each speaker. This system is intended for open spaces as large as 30 feet by 50 
feet. If installing to a larger room, multiple systems should be used in a 70-volt speaker 
array. Some basic "rules of thumb" for the proper placement of this speaker system are 
outlined below. 

 

The left and right channel satellite speakers should be placed in a staggered 
manner, with a stereo pair along one wall and across the room on the opposite wall. 

 

If the ceiling is at least 9 feet above the floor, the satellites should be installed 
about 8 feet or more above the floor surface. 

 

The subwoofer should be placed in a corner, which allows the adjacent walls to act 
as a sound amplifier. 

 

Ensure that the bass port is unobstructed. 

 

CONSTANT VOLTAGE VS 8-OHM SPEAKER SYSTEMS 

A constant voltage speaker system differs from a traditional 8-ohm speaker system in that 
it uses a step-up transformer at the audio source to raise the voltage and lower the current 
on the transmission line. At the speaker end, a step-down transformer converts the signal 
back to a normal speaker level voltage. This reduces power loss during transmission, which 
allows for the use of longer speaker wire runs using smaller gauge wire. 
Additionally, a constant voltage speaker system allows for the use of multiple speakers on 
each channel, without the need for complicated impedance calculations and 
configurations. In a constant voltage system, all speakers on a given channel are connected 
in parallel and the complicated impedance calculations are replaced by simple wattage 
calculations. 
For example, if you want to connect two speakers per channel in a traditional 8-ohm 
speaker system, you must either connect them in series, which results in an overall 16-ohm 
impedance, or in parallel, which results in an overall 4-ohm impedance. In the first case, the 
16-ohms impedance effectively halves the output power of your amplifier, resulting in 

Summary of Contents for 16220

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Page 2: ...AKER BREAK IN 5 SPEAKER PLACEMENT 6 CONSTANT VOLTAGE VS 8 OHM SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 SPEAKER WIRING 7 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS 8 SUBWOOFER MOUNTING 10 Horizontal Mounting 10 Vertical Mounting 11 SATELLITE SPEAK...

Page 3: ...e that the subwoofer is installed in a location where it cannot fall on people or animals if it becomes dislodged Ensure that the subwoofer terminal cover is properly secured with the wires exiting fr...

Page 4: ...ers carry an IPX4 protection rating which means that they are protected against dripping or splashing water FEATURES 6 5 passive subwoofer Two pairs of 2 5 stereo satellites 50 Hz 20 kHz frequency res...

Page 5: ...rated at maximum volume levels Proper break in ensures that the moving parts of the speaker the cone and cone suspension are allowed to flex and soften losing the initial stiffness and allowing the sp...

Page 6: ...fers from a traditional 8 ohm speaker system in that it uses a step up transformer at the audio source to raise the voltage and lower the current on the transmission line At the speaker end a step dow...

Page 7: ...as close as possible to the limit just ensure that the total does not exceed the limit If all speakers are set to the same wattage value they will all have the same volume level If one speaker is set...

Page 8: ...o determine the maximum size gauge speaker wire the speaker terminals can accept At the subwoofer end all connections are made using screw terminals While you can make a bare wire connection it is hig...

Page 9: ...n if your amplifier is off center the lengths of wire used for each speaker pair front mains or surrounds should be identical This keeps the impedance on each channel the same which ensures that the v...

Page 10: ...er to verify that the polarity matches at each end If you will be using bare wire for any of the connections strip about 3 8 insulation from the wire end and twist it to prevent stray strands SUBWOOFE...

Page 11: ...subwoofer Note that the narrow end of the keyhole should be on top 4 Peel the protective backing from two of the included rubber feet and attach them to the side of the subwoofer beneath the two keyho...

Page 12: ...iver remove the terminal cover plate from the rear of the subwoofer 3 Prepare wires for each satellite speaker to the subwoofer and from the amplifier to the subwoofer using the procedures mentioned i...

Page 13: ...oofer then connect the other end to the left channel output on your amplifier taking care to match the polarity at each end Repeat the process for the right channel For 70 volt installations connect t...

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