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Main front speakers are critical for home
theater sound. They provide sound for the
action that takes place off screen, as well as
sounds that move from left to right or right
to left. Place them at least 2 feet away from
the TV, with the centers of their grilles as
close as possible to the listener’s ear level.
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Rear channel surround speakers produce
subtle sounds that help create special
effects, convey a sense of movement, and
give viewers the sensation that they are
“inside” a movie.
The ideal position for rear channel
surround speakers is behind the listening
area and at ear level.
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Remove the adhesive backing and attach
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Push out each pre-cut circle from the rubber
square. Make sure the adhesive backing is
removed. Then attach one pad at each corner
on the bottom of the speaker.
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Cautions:
• Do not exceed the speaker system’s
maximum power rating (see
“Specifications”).
• To avoid damage to the speaker
system or amplifier/receiver, turn off
the amplifier/receiver before making
the connections.
Use 18-gauge speaker wire or lamp cord
for distances up to 50 feet. For greater
distances, use 16-gauge wire. Your local
RadioShack store has a wide selection of
speaker wire.
We recommend you use color-coded or
marked wire to help you correctly connect
the wire. Color-coded wires have a stripe
running down one side of the conductors.
Marked wires have ridges along one side of
the conductors.
1. With the speaker in its approximate
location, measure the distance to the
amplifier and route the wire from the
speaker to the amplifier.
2. Separate the wire conductors for a
length of about 2 inches, then remove
about
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wire’s ends using a wire stripper.
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