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Diagram 1:

Ideal Placement

Before installing your Inwall Speakers, you should consider 

their placement carefully, taking into account the location of 

electrical, plumbing and other fixtures. Contact your Dealer 

for assistance if you are unsure of the best location for your 

particular listening environment.
Placement In Wall: When placing your speakers into the wall, 

ideal sound will be achieved when the tweeters are placed at 

ear level or slightly higher and the primary listening area is 

no closer to the wall than the distance between the speakers 

themselves. (See Diagram 1)
If the speakers are positioned far away from the primary

listening area, simply adjust the pivoting tweeters so they are 

pointed towards it. 

Note: 

To avoid possible damage to the pivoting tweeters, read the 

section entitled 

“SPEAKER ADJUSTMENTS”

 in this manual prior to 

performing the tweeter adjustment.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

New Construction - Unfinished Walls

A Pre-Construction Bracket, available from your Dealer, may 

be installed prior to drywall application across studs (up to 

24" on-center) where a speaker will be located. After the hole 

is cut and the drywall is installed, the speakers are then easily 

installed following the instructions for mounting in 

“Finished 

Walls” 

below. Note: 

If the speakers are to be mounted more 

than 24" on-center, a special “Extra Long Wing” is available 

from your Dealer.

Finished Walls 

Prior to the actual installation of the speakers, it will be neces-

sary to run cables to the speaker locations. See your Dealer for 

more information about cable installation. After the cable has 

been properly installed, you are ready to mount the speakers. 

Following the simple steps listed below will result in a profes-

sional looking installation:
1. Determine the best area to mount your speakers. This area 

of the wall should be free of obstructions such as electrical 

conduit, HVAC ducts, or water lines. This can best be deter-

mined by noting the placement of fixtures and gaining 

access to an attic or crawl space for further analysis of the 

location of such obstacles.

2. Find the studs nearest the desired speaker mounting 

  location. We highly recommend using a good stud-finder 

tool for this procedure. If you are lining up the speakers to 

some other object or molding in the room, make sure you 

consider the size of the baffle, which extends beyond the 

mounting hole.

3. Mark the hole. A template for setting the hole is provided in 

the box. Position the template in the desired position and 

pencil an outline on the wall.

4. Cutting the hole. CAUTION: This is the most important part 

of the entire installation. If you are not certain whether any 

obstructions exist behind the desired mounting area, you 

should start by cutting a small hole in the center of your 

penciled mounting hole with a drywall saw, cutting at a 45° 

angle towards the inside of the hole. (See Diagram 2) Cutting 

the small hole at this angle will make drywall repair much 

easier, using the piece cut out. Once you have determined 

that there aren’t any obstructions in your desired mounting 

location, start cutting the finished hole at a 90° angle to the 

wall surface.

5. Add insulation. If the area in the wall is not already 

  insulated, add an adequate amount of insulation material to 

loosely cover the back of the speaker. If the insulation mate-

rial used is faced with foil or paper, position the foil or paper 

away from the speaker.

CAUTION: Speaker components can get hot while playing 

music at moderate to high volume levels. There should be 

nothing at all touching the speaker. Material in proximity to 

the back of the speaker must have at a minimum 1" or 26mm 

clearance for non-flammable materials and more for flamma-

ble materials like plastic vapor barriers. 

MOUNTING SURFACE PREPARATION

Diagram 2:

Wall Cut Out

Inwall Speakers

W852 • W802 • W692 • W682 • W672 • W667 

OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for W852

Page 1: ... be free of obstructions such as electrical conduit HVAC ducts or water lines This can best be deter mined by noting the placement of fixtures and gaining access to an attic or crawl space for further analysis of the location of such obstacles 2 Find the studs nearest the desired speaker mounting location We highly recommend using a good stud finder tool for this procedure If you are lining up the...

Page 2: ...at area and if less treble is required point the tweeter away When used in a home theater environment as side or rear channel speakers the best result will be obtained by pointing the tweeters toward an adjacent wall Push gently at the edge of the tweeter to point it in the desired direction See Diagram 3 NOTE The tweeters on the W667 do not pivot CAUTION Avoid touching metal dome tweeters as dama...

Page 3: ...in Bezel held by Neo Magnets Dimensions H x W x D 147 8 x 101 8 x 33 4 147 8 x 101 8 x 33 4 121 4 x 83 16 x 33 16 Wall Cut Out H x W 135 8 x 83 4 135 8 x 83 4 107 8 x 63 4 W682 W672 W667 Woofers 61 2 Graphite Cone 61 2 Polypropylene Cone 61 2 Polypropylene Cone Tweeters 1 Pivoting Aluminum Dome 1 Pivoting Silk Dome 3 4 Soft Dome Contour Switches 3dB Bass Treble Power Handling 125 Watts 100 Watts 7...

Page 4: ...anty If the product is not found to be defective Proficient will contact you to arrange for return of the product to you at your expense EXCLUSIONS This Warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident disaster misuse abuse negligence inadequate packing or shipping procedures commercial use voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit or service repair or...

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