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LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION MANUAL
Installation
Satellite Speakers
Install the satellite speakers with their mounts. (Depending on the
location and type of mount, you may want to connect the wires to
the satellite speakers first.)
To aim the satellite speaker up and down, loosen the screw on the
pole until the satellite speaker can be aimed, and then tighten it
when it’s facing the appropriate direction. To prevent water dam-
age, angle the satellite speaker less than 45 degrees up.
To aim the satellite speakers side to side on the tree or surface
mount, the satellite speaker first should be screwed fully to the
mount. Then, loosen it until it’s facing the right direction. Move
the bolt just until it’s snug against the mount.
The rear cover on the satellite speaker can be removed to adjust
the wattage taps when using a 70v amplifier. The wattage level
is used to adjust the volume. Do not set it to 8ohm unless you’re
planning on using two satellite speakers (or less) per channel.
To remove the back cover and access the wattage controls, un-
screw the knob on the back. Then the back panel can be removed.
When reattaching the back panel, make sure it’s oriented proper-
ly, or it may not fit.
Subwoofer
When you’ve decided on a subwoofer location, you’re ready to dig
a hole. Refer to the following dimensions to determine the size of
the hole:
OSUB8: 16” diameter, 14” deep
OSUB10: 20” diameter, 18” deep
OSUB12: 22” diameter, 18” deep
Use loose dirt to pad the area around where the subwoofer will
be. The subwoofer shouldn’t be in contact with large rocks or
large empty holes.
Using the pipe clamp, attach the pipe to the subwoofer.
Do not lift the subwoofer by holding the port tube as this could
damage the subwoofer. We’ve provided straps on the subwoofer
to help lift and lower it into hole. Arrange is so when it’s buried,
the bottom of the cap is about 4” above the ground.