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Installation: Existing or New Construction 

(retrofitting finished walls)

Warning: Exercise caution when drilling into existing walls.  Do not drill through existing wires,
pipes, conduits, heating or air conditioning ducts.  If you feel resistance while drilling, stop
immediately.

1.

Using a studfinder or the “knocking” method, locate the wall studs in the wall area where you wish to mount the speaker.  The speak-

er should be installed between adjacent studs, no closer than two inches from either stud 

(fig.6)

.

2.

Determine that there are no obstructions behind the desired cutout

area.  This may be accomplished by drilling a hole in the center of the

cutout area and using an “L”-shaped piece of metal (like a coat hang-

er) to “feel around” behind the wall.  If you discover an obstruction, fill

the hole with patching compound and try another location.

3.

If there are no obstructions found behind the wall, use the supplied

cutout template and a pencil to draw a 10 1/4”H x 8 1/8”W outline of

the area to be cut out.  Use a level to ensure that the cutout is pre-

cisely positioned.  Begin by drilling the four corners with a 1/4” bit

(fig.6)

.  Then cut out the wall section with a utility knife or keyhole saw,

following the lines traced around 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

Drill

Stud

Stud

Cut

fig.6

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 one foot above and one foot 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 possible, use two layers of drywall for maximum rigidity.

For an easier option, use NHT’s Acoustic Foam Insert Kit.  The kit contains flame retardant, dense foam blocks that stiff-
en the drywall and can be added after the drywall is up. See your NHT dealer for details.

For more controlled bass response, add insulation to the wall cavity around and behind the speaker to provide acoustic
damping.  Be sure to add the same amount of insulation to speakers in the same room to ensure consistent sound.  Use
R-12 or R-19 fiberglass insulation, and be sure to wear protective gloves to avoid contact with the fibers.  If the insulation
is paper- or foil-faced, position the paper or foil side away from the speaker.

Summary of Contents for iW1

Page 1: ...iW1 iW2 iW3 In Wall Loudspeakers Now Hear This 527 Stone Road Benicia CA 94510 800 NHT 9993 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...1 25 fluid cooled cloth dome midranges 0 75 fluid cooled cloth dome tweeter 4KHz and 1 7KHz 12dB octave High pass 12dB octave band pass and 12dB octave low pass 62Hz 20KHz 3dB 86dB 2 83V at 1M 8 ohms...

Page 3: ...for in wall installation 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 not recommended Spend...

Page 4: ...ire after the AC wiring has already been completed so that you can route the speaker wire at least three feet away from the AC wiring If speaker wire and AC wiring must run parallel install the speake...

Page 5: ...ll between the speaker assembly and the clamps fig 4 First rotate the mounting clamps inward so that the body of the frame can slide through the mounting bracket Tighten the screws snugly making sure...

Page 6: ...s 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 sab...

Page 7: ...gainst the wall The spring loaded mounting clamps provide tension once installed 7 Connect the speaker wire to the spring posts on the back of the baffle making sure to observe correct polarity see Co...

Page 8: ...nnections Before connecting speakers to your system it is important that you turn off the power to your amplifier receiver to avoid dam age to the equipment Before installing the speaker map out the w...

Page 9: ...ork Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of NHT What s Not Covered This warranty does not cover any product which is used in any trade or business or in an industrial...

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