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Read These Instructions Carefully Before Using the Product

1. Place the speaker on a level surface.
2. Do not touch or bump tbe woofer and tweeter. 
     Any damage will lead to sound distortion.
3. Do not listen to sound at a very high level when you are changing the input

  

     

source (for example, to tune FM/CD) installation or removal of cables should

  

     make sure  that the power amp/amplifier device radio is turned off.
4. Don't attempt to clean the speakers with chemical solvents as this may  
     damage the paint surface. Clean only with a dry cloth.

PACKING LIST

Ensure that you have received all parts according to the component checklist 
prior to installation. If any parts are missing or faulty, contact your place of 
purchase for a replacement.

Direct Burial Wire or Conduit

Depending on the type of installation, direct burial of the speaker wires from 
the amplifier to the loudspeakers may be adequate, or the use of 1"-1-1/2" 
ID conduit may be required for protecting the wires from possible physical 
damage if future excavation or other alterations are anticipated in the area 
of the installation.

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Connections Can  be Protected Using One of the Following 

Methods

• Solder wires together using waterproof heat shrink tubing to seal.
• Use waterproof wire connectors.
• Make connections with immersion-resistant crimp splices (Raychem).
• Use grease wire caps available from several suppliers 
   (Orbit,Toro lrrigation,etc.).

Connection

Use wire on the back of the speaker in the output tab of the amplifier (or 
amplifiers of radio). The speaker wire is on one side red and on the other one 
black. Connect  to the red side of the amplifier and speakers ( +) tab. 
Connect  one end of the black side(-) in the other tab. Connect  each speaker 
to make sure that  is not ( +,-) inverted polarity. If the polarity of the speakers

 

is reversed,  the sound  will be unnatural and will play without bass.

Underpowering Vs.Overpowering

1. Most speaker damage is caused by amplifiers with too little power (wattage).
2. An overdriven amplifier clips the waveforms and sends distortion to the  
     speakers.
3. Clipping is usually audible; it may vary from a harsh sound  to a fuzzy or  
     unclear sound.
4. If you hear the clipping at high volume levels, turn down the volume until  
     the distortion is gone.
5. Damage caused by operating the speakers at distorted volume levels is  
     not covered by the warranty.

Example of 70V/100V System Configuration

5 Speakers Connected in Parallel Using 16W Taps

NOTE:

The total number of speakers multiplied by the tap value cannot exceed the 
output power (in watts) of the 70V/100V amplifier. 
The above example shows 5 total speakers. Using the 16W taps, you will 
need an amplifier with alleast (5) x (16) 80W. A good rule of thumb is to 
select an amplifier with 20% greater power; in this case, an amplifier that 
delivers about 100W.

Underpowering Vs.Overpowering

Observe correct polarity for maximum bass performance.

2 Speakers Per Channel Connected in Parallel

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