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5.
Secure the wiring to the loudspeaker’s spring-loaded binding posts, observing
the correct polarity. Gently pull on them to make sure they are secure.
6.
It is a good idea to secure the wiring from vibration as much as possible. Do not
have the weight of the cables hanging on the terminals. Try using heavy duty
electrical staples to hold the speaker cable securely to the studs.
Installing the Subwoofer
1.
Press the subwoofer into the sheetrock
opening making sure that the speaker
wires do not get pinched or cut.
Tighening the clamps (sheetrock
not shown, for clarity)
2.
Screw in the six clamp screws. As
the screw turns clockwise, a clamp
rotates out and presses onto the
back of the sheetrock to hold the
subwoofer firmly in place. Tighten
the clamps so they are snug, but
do not over tighten as they could
damage the sheetrock.
Final steps
1.
Add the grille to cover and protect the woofers.
2.
The grill can be painted if desired, and this best done when it is not attached to
the subwoofer.
3.
Enjoy your new subwoofer.