Optimus PRO-LS2 User Manual Download Page 1

Cat. No. 40-4084

PRO-LS2 Center-Channel Home Theater Speaker

Your Optimus PRO-LS2 Center-Chan-
nel Home Theater Speaker is designed
around a shielded 4-inch woofer and a

1

/

2

-inch polycarbonate ferrofluid cooled

tweeter. The two-way speaker’s small
size makes it ideal for wall mounting
(using an optional 

1

/

4

-inch wall mount

speaker bracket) or placement on a
bookshelf (using the supplied speaker
stand). It can handle up to 75 watts
RMS for use in today’s high-power
home theater system.

The LS2 is designed for use with the
PRO-LS1 Mini Home Theater Satellite
Speaker (Cat. No. 40-4082/4083) as
part of a complete Home Theater
speaker system. The LS2 is timbre-
matched with the satellite speakers for
a seamless transition when sound
moves from speaker to speaker. (You
can also use the LS2 as a front or rear
satellite speaker.)

When the LS1s and the LS2 are used
with a subwoofer (such as Cat. No. 40-
4080 or 40-4081), the result is a dy-
namic sound experience, ranging from
42 Hz to 20 kHz. 

Note: You need speaker wire (not sup-
plied) to connect your speaker (see
“Connecting the Speaker to an Amplifi-
er/Receiver” on Page 2).

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

Where and how you position speakers
has a great effect on the overall sound
of your surround sound system.

Cautions:

• Place speakers away from heat

sources such as radiators, stoves,
or other appliances.

• To prevent the cabinets from warp-

ing or discoloring, do not place
speakers where they are exposed
to direct sunlight or excessive
humidity.

• Do not place speakers where they

might be knocked over or exposed
to falling objects.

©

 1998 Tandy Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

Optimus and RadioShack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation.

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Summary of Contents for PRO-LS2

Page 1: ...ou can also use the LS2 as a front or rear satellite speaker When the LS1s and the LS2 are used with a subwoofer such as Cat No 40 4080 or 40 4081 the result is a dy namic sound experience ranging from 42 Hz to 20 kHz Note You need speaker wire not sup plied to connect your speaker see Connecting the Speaker to an Amplifi er Receiver on Page 2 SPEAKER PLACEMENT Where and how you position speakers ...

Page 2: ...TI SLIP PADS Remove the adhesive backing and at tach the four supplied anti slip pads to the speaker stand as follows When installing the speaker above the TV set place the thicker pads toward the back of the speaker and the thinner pads toward the front of the speaker When installing the speaker below the TV set place the thinner pads toward the back of the speaker and the thicker pads toward the...

Page 3: ...he wire s ends using a wire stripper 3 Press the speaker s black nega tive terminal tab and insert one of the bare wire ends into the opening Then release the tab 4 Press the speaker s red positive terminal tab and insert the other bare wire end into the open ing Then release the tab 5 Using the speaker wire s coding as a guide connect the other end of the speaker wire to the amplifier s center sp...

Page 4: ...DI RECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or consequential dam ages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and ...

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