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Swivel tweeter
-depending on your particular primary listening area, room acoustics,
ceiling height, or personal preference, you may find the sound more pleasing by po
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inting the tweeter in a particular direction. If additional treble is desired in the primary
listening area, point the tweeter towards that area; and if less treble is required, point
the tweeter away.
Push gently at the edge of the tweeter to point it in the desired direction.
Speaker Mounting
The below mounting procedure applies to drywall walls, drywall ceilings and drop ceilin-
gs or similar.
You will have to cut a hole in a wall or ceiling. With the right tools and a little extra care
and preparation, installing the speaker can be both quick and easy.
Your system is supplied with a cardboard template which has the shape of a hole which
has to be cut out to install each speaker.
• Make sure the Power adapter is disconnected from the electrical outlet.
• Position the template in place you wish to mount the speaker, and draw a line on the
wall or ceiling along the outside edge of the template.
• Make your cuts along the line in the wall or ceiling. Try to keep the cuts neat, however
the frame of the speaker will overlap the hole and hide any rough edges.
• Run all the cables to the speaker – check “Configuration and Hooking up the System”.
• Remove the speaker grill.
• With grill removed, insert the speaker into the mounting hole.
• Use a screwdriver to turn the mounting screws slowly clockwise.
• The cut edges of the wall or ceiling will be sandwiched firmly between the mounting
clamps and the speaker frame.
• Repeat the whole operation for the second speaker.