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Painting

The frame and grille are painted in a matte white finish that may be

painted to match the wall.  The baffle must be removed before

installing the paint shield. Keep in mind that the grille contains hun-

dreds of tiny holes that are essential to the sound of the speaker.  Take

care not to clog these holes with paint.

1.

Remove the baffle from the frame by removing the six screws and

carefully separating the baffle from the frame.

2.

Paint the frame and the grille at the same time using the same

paint.  Use the supplied paint shield 

(fig.9)

to protect the hole from

overspray.  Fold the corners down and insert the paint shield into the

grooves where the grille would attach.  Be careful not to punch

through the round hole in the middle of the shield.

3.

When using spray paint, apply two thin coats, making sure to let

the first coat dry completely before applying the second.  This will

avoid runs.  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 it does not cover the holes

in the grille.  If paint does cover any of the grille holes, poke them out

with a paper clip.

4.

Once painting is complete, remove the paint shield from the bezel by carefully punching out the round hole in the middle, and using

this hole to pull the shield free.

5.

Reinstall the baffle. Do not attempt to paint the black baffle surface (which houses the drivers) behind the grille.  Its black finish pre-

vents the speaker’s black drive units from being visible once the grille is attached.

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Connections

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 wiring paths between the speakers and the amplifier.  Make

sure that the speaker wire does not rest on sharp or pointed objects.

The NHT in-wall loudspeaker is compatible with virtually all quality amplifiers.  Proper wiring of the speakers is essential to good sound.

At a minimum, 16AWG 2-conductor speaker wire is recommended for runs of 10 feet or less, with heavier special purpose speaker cable

used for longer runs.  For best results, use equal length runs of wire for the left and right speakers.  

When permanently installing wire

inside walls, be sure to use wire 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 wire, and in Canada the CSA standard is FT4 wire.  The wire should be run in accordance with

National Electrical Code and any applicable local building codes.

Prepare the wire by stripping 1/4” to 3/8” of insulation from the

ends and twisting the exposed wire strands tightly.  The spring loaded binding posts on the back of the speaker will accept raw wire only.

Be sure to wire both the left and right speakers "in-phase."  That is, the Positive 

+

(red) terminal on the amplifier output must

be connected to the corresponding Positive 

(red) terminal on the speaker.  Likewise with the Negative 

(black) terminals.

All speaker wire have some sort of marking along one or both conductors to help you make the correct connections.  Incorrect speaker

phase is indicated by weak bass and the lack of a well-defined stereo image.

Fold down

outer ring

Place Inside

Frame

Remove

Baffle

Ready to

paint

Paint

Shield

fig.9

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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