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Water Resistant 2-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker System

Thank you for purchasing the RCA Water 
Resistant 2-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker 
System. It has water-resistant enclosures to 
protect it from the elements when it is 
mounted outside. The speaker’s acoustic 
suspension enclosure holds a 3-inch 
polypropylene woofer to provide deep bass 
in a small package, along with a 1-inch 
ferrofluid cooled tweeter for smooth 
separation of high and low frequencies. It is 
also ideal for use as a front or rear speaker 
in a home theater system.

Speaker Placement

Caution: Your speaker is weather resistant. 
Do not mount it in a location where water 
might collect in the terminals.

Your speaker’s very broad dispersion 
pattern means you get good sound quality 
over a very large listening area. If you 
position the speaker to provide coverage of 
too large an area, “hot spots” of loud sound 
might occur near the speaker. To avoid 
“hot-spots”, use one set of speakers for 
every 200–400 square feet of listening area.

The supplied wall and ceiling mounting 
brackets and the unique wedge-shaped 
design let you mount the speaker in corners 
or under eaves to minimize its exposure to 
rain and snow. You can place the speaker 
near a corner or an eave for more bass 
output.

Connections

For the best performance, it is essential that 
you keep the speaker in the proper phase 
(c to + and – to –). We 
recommend using color-coded or marked 
wires to help you correctly connect the 
speaker to your sound system. 

Listening Area Speaker Placement

Corner Mount

Eave Mount

Cat. No. 40-5041

Summary of Contents for 40-5041

Page 1: ... in the terminals Your speaker s very broad dispersion pattern means you get good sound quality over a very large listening area If you position the speaker to provide coverage of too large an area hot spots of loud sound might occur near the speaker To avoid hot spots use one set of speakers for every 200 400 square feet of listening area The supplied wall and ceiling mounting brackets and the un...

Page 2: ...ceiver amplifier 4 Separate the conductors for a length of about two inches on the end of each wire then strip 1 2 inch of insulation from the end of each conductor and twist the wire ends 5 Push the black negative and red positive terminal on the speaker 6 Insert the stripped wire ends into the holes in the terminals 7 Connect the other ends of the wires to the matching terminals negative and pos...

Page 3: ...ure environments Handle the speaker carefully do not drop it Keep the speaker away from dust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Caution You might permanently damage your speakers by cleaning them with a vacuum cleaner Use a feather duster or a soft loose cloth instead Service and Repair If your speaker is not performing as it should take it to your local Rad...

Page 4: ...Y OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will a...

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