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We recommend painting your grille prior to installation. If you 

decide to paint it in the future, it's best to remove the grille by 

simply detaching it from the speaker. Do not paint the grille while 

it's  installed on the speaker.

Before painting, be sure to remove the cloth material from 

beneath the grille. Once painted, place the cloth back to its 

position beneath the grille. 

When painting, be careful not to clog the holes of the grille. 

The sound of the speaker will be dramatically reduced if the perfo-

rations in the grille are covered in paint. 

Proficient recommends only light spray painting using five parts 

thinning agent to one part paint.

PAINTING THE GRILLE

Your Inwall LCR Speaker comes with the tweeter facing straight 

out from the baffle. This will result in the overall smoothest 

response. However, depending on your particular primary area, 

room acoustics, ceiling height, or personal preference, you may 

find the sound more pleasing by pointing the tweeters in a 

particular direction. If additional treble is desired in the primary 

listening area, point the tweeter towards that area. Push gently 

at the edge of the tweeter to point it in the desired direction. (See 

Diagram 5) 

CAUTION: Avoid touching the metal dome tweeter, as damage 

may occcur.

For home theater use, we recommend the following tips:

• If the Inwall LCR Speaker is being used as a main front channel, 

the tweeter should be angled towards the listener.  

• If the Inwall LCR Speaker is being used for a rear surround  

  channel, you may wish to pivot the tweeter away from the 

  listener to achieve a more diffused sound. 

Tweeter Adjustment:

The switch labeled TREBLE allows for ±3dB of treble adjustment. 

Your speakers were shipped with the treble switch in the middle   

position, providing the most linear frequency response. If you 

desire more treble, move the switch to the “+” position, and the 

tweeter will play 3dB higher. If you desire less treble, move the 

switch to the “–” position, and the tweeter will play 3dB lower. To 

return to the neutral setting, push the switch back to the middle 

position. (See Diagram 6)

Woofer Adjustment:

The switch labeled BASS allows for ±3dB of bass adjustment. Your 

speakers were shipped with the bass set to the middle position. 

This setting provides the flattest bass frequency response. If you 

desire more bass, push the switch to the “+” position and the bass 

will play 3dB higher. If you desire less bass, push the switch to 

the “–” position and the bass will play 3dB lower. To return to the 

neutral setting, push the switch back to the middle position. (See 

Diagram 6)

SPEAKER ADJUSTMENTS

Diagram 5:

Tweeter

Diagram 6:

Adjustment Switches

Push Tweeter Here

Bass Adjustment Switch

Treble Adjustment Switch

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