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7.

While holding the bracket flat against the rear side of the wall with one hand, attach the bezel to the bracket with ten

4 x 

XX

mm flathead screws that line up with the ten raised bosses on the bracket (fig. 11). Tighten screws snugly, making

sure not to over-tighten, as this may compromise the fit of the bezel. The use of power screwdrivers is not recommended.
The absorptive strip on the back of the bezel's outer frame reduces unwanted vibrations against the drywall, and will
compress slightly to allow the frame to rest flush against the wall on all four sides. When installed correctly, the bracket
and bezel "sandwich" the drywall.

8.

If the 6.2 Ci bezel frame and grille are to be painted in the wall, paint now before installing the baffle (see "Painting").

9.

Add a 26" long piece of unbacked R19 fiberglass insulation to the enclosure. (Be sure to wear protective gloves and

goggles when handling fiberglass to avoid contact with the fiber).  You may need to cut a 7" wide by 5" high rectangular
hole in the center of the piece of fiberglass to make room for the crossover on the back of the baffle.

10.

Connect the speaker cable to the spring posts on the 6.2 Ci baffle, making sure to observe correct polarity (see

"Connections").

11.

Attach the baffle to the bezel with eight 4 x 

XX

mm panhead screws that line up with the eight holes in the bezel (fig.

12). Exercise caution not to damage the drivers. Tighten screws snugly, making sure not to over-tighten, as this may
compromise the fit of the baffle. The use of power screwdrivers is not recommended.

12.

Attach the metal grille by inserting it into the bezel.

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Painting

The bezel frame and grille of the 6.2 Ci are finished in a matte white powder-coated finish that may be painted to match
the wall.  Keep in mind that the grille contains hundreds of tiny holes that are essential to the sound of the speaker.  Take
care not to cover these holes with paint.

1.  Paint the bezel frame and the grille at the same time using the same paint.  Do not install the fiberglass sheet in the
space formed by the acoustic foam because overspray from painting will reduce its effectiveness.  We do not recommend
painting while the baffle with the drivers is installed.  The baffle itself is paintable if you remove the drivers; however, the
black finish of the baffle prevents the speaker's black drive units from being visible once the grille is in place.

2.  When using spray paint, apply two thin coats, making sure to let the first coat dry completely before applying the sec-
ond.  This will avoid running.  When using a compressor and spray gun, apply the paint using its finest setting.  Painting
with a brush is not recommended, but when necessary be sure to thin the paint so as not to cover the holes in the grille.
If paint does cover any of the grille holes, poke them out with a paper clip.

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Connections

Before connecting speakers to your system, it is important that you turn off the power to your amplifier / receiv-
er to avoid damage to the equipment.  Before installing the 6.2 Ci, map out the wiring paths between the
speakers and the amplifier.  Make sure that the speaker cable does not rest on sharp or pointed objects.

The 6.2 Ci is compatible with virtually all quality amplifiers.  Proper wiring of the speakers is essential to good sound.  At
a minimum, 16AWG 2-conductor speaker cable is recommended for runs of 10 feet or less, with larger gauge special pur-
pose speaker cable suggested for longer runs.  For best results, use equal length runs of cable for all speakers.  

When

permanently installing cable inside walls, be sure to use cable that is rated for in-wall use and has special
jacketing for fire prevention.  In the U.S., the U.L. standard is CL-2, CL-3 and CM cable, and in Canada the CSA
standard is FT4 cable.  The cables should be run in accordance with National Electrical Code and any applicable

Tech Tips: Optimizing Sonic Performance

Bass response is smoothest when the speaker is mounted within a rigid wall that flexes very little.  For improved perfor-
mance, add 2"x4" cross-braces horizontally roughly 15 inches above and below the speaker location.  Use wood glue and
extra screws when attaching the drywall to the studs around the speaker.  Additionally, once the speaker cutout has been
made in the drywall, add a bead of wood glue inside the wall where the drywall meets the studs and cross-braces.  If pos-
sible, use two layers of drywall for maximum rigidity.

Summary of Contents for 6.2 Ci

Page 1: ...6 2 Ci In Wall Loudspeaker Now Hear This 6400 Goodyear Road Benicia CA 94510 800 NHT 9993 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...f local fire and building codes and a familiarity with the structure of the building especially wall and or ceiling materials layouts electrical and plumbing lines etc Placement The 6 2 Ci is designed for in wall installation oriented vertically between standard 2 x 4 wood studs Installation in outdoor locations or in moisture prone interior environments such as indoor swimming pools or saunas is ...

Page 3: ...ps screwdriver Pencil Tape measure Utility knife or keyhole saw Level Wire strippers Safety goggles Protective gloves Tech Tips Pre Wiring for New Construction 1 For best results avoid running speaker cable near electrical wire as it may induce a 60Hz hum in the audio signal It s a good idea to run the speaker cable after the electrical wiring has already been completed so that you can route the s...

Page 4: ... and will compress slightly to allow the frame to rest flush against the wall on all four sides When installed correctly the bracket and bezel sandwich the drywall 6 If the 6 2 Ci bezel frame and grille are to be painted in the wall paint now before installing the baffle see Painting 7 Insert one of the 4 x 4 x 8 foam blocks vertically through the speaker cutout fig 6 Push this block down approxim...

Page 5: ...ound the mounting template If the wall is painted or wallpapered use the keyhole saw 4 If the wall is constructed of lath and plaster outline the penciled marks with masking tape drill the four corners with a 1 4 drill bit and use a utility knife to cut through the plaster down to the lath Use a saber saw with a metal cutting blade or a pair of tin snips to gently cut through the lath being carefu...

Page 6: ...ts effectiveness We do not recommend painting while the baffle with the drivers is installed The baffle itself is paintable if you remove the drivers however the black finish of the baffle prevents the speaker s black drive units from being visible once the grille is in place 2 When using spray paint apply two thin coats making sure to let the first coat dry completely before applying the sec ond ...

Page 7: ...n properly under normal use due to a manufacturing defect when installed and operated according to the owner s manual instructions enclosed with the unit it will be repaired or replaced with a unit of comparable value at the option of NHT without charge to you for parts or actual repair work Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of NHT What s Not Covered This warra...

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