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 • Concept C 300 WL

Setup and connection

Setup location

•  Preferably, the room, where you plan to use a 

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cept C 300 WL

, should not be larger than 25 sqm.

•  Select a stable, level base.
•  Make sure that the environment is clean and free from 

dust.

•  Avoid placing the unit close to sources of heat or in 

direct sunlight.

•  Arrange the connecting cables so that they do not 

pose a trip hazard.

•  Do not place any heavy objects on top of the cables 

or units.

Subwoofer

In general, you can position the subwoofer anywhere on 
the fl oor in the room. Positioning the subwoofer between 
the two front satellites is often benefi cial. However, it is 
not absolutely necessary that it be situated between the 
satellite speakers as our ears are not capable of directly 
locating the source of bass tones.
There should be at least 30 cm of space in front of the 
bass speaker 

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 and the refl ex opening 

3

 as consider-

able air movement is produced around these openings at 
higher volumes.

Satellite speakers

For the best possible sound quality, you should
•  set up the left and right speaker at equal distances 

from your preferred sitting position;

•  set up the speakers at ear level;
•  position the speakers on a shelf so that their front 

panel is fl ush with the front edge of the shelf;

•  do not cover the speakers with fabrics or objects.

You can set up the satellite speakers using the stands 
included in the product contents or mount them directly 
on the wall.

Table stand assembly

Insert the screw

  

 through 

the top hole of the table 
stand 

 and turn the 

screw into the threaded 
bushing 

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 on the back 

of the speaker. Do not 
over tighten the screw. The 
connectors of the speaker 
cord are now covered by 
the table stand – to connect 
them later on, loosen the 
screw somewhat and turn 
the table stand to the side.

Wall mounting

You will need the following materials for wall mounting:
•  one screw for each speaker, 4 x 40 mm 

(screw head = ø 9 mm)

•  for rock walls, one dowel for each speaker (ø 5 mm)

Danger

Danger of damage and electric shock!

Proceed with care when mounting the unit on 
the wall and follow the instructions below.

• The 

speakers may

 only be mounted on the wall by 

properly qualifi ed persons.

•  The unit may only be mounted on a suitable, solid wall. 

If mounting on plasterboard walls special dowels or fi x-
ings may be required. Seek the advice of an expert.

• Ensure that no cords or pipes are located at the desired 

mounting point. Before drilling and tightening the 
screws, check the applicable areas with a metal detec-
tor.

Drive the screw into the wall and hang the speaker with 
the mounting hole 

9

 on the screw.

Connecting the satellites

To connect the satellite speakers, use high-quality, two-
core speaker cable with a diameter of at least 1.5 mm

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and if possible, a banana plug for the subwoofer. You 
can order them both as a set in our webshop (www.
teufelaudio.com) in the “Accessories” area.

The connector terminals 

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 “SPEAKER OUT” for the right 

(“Right ”) and left (“Left ”) speakers are located on the 
back of the subwoofer.

The connector terminals 

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 are located on the back of 

the satellite speakers.

The terminals are marked in red (+) and black (-) respec-
tively.

 

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Summary of Contents for Concept C 300 WL

Page 1: ...Technical description and operating instructions The 2 1 set with USB soundcard and wireless transmission from the PC Concept C 300 WL...

Page 2: ...tions 7 Setup and connection 8 Setup location 8 Connecting the satellites 8 RCA input 9 USB soundcard with wireless transmission 9 Inserting batteries 9 Connecting to a power supply 10 Basic functions...

Page 3: ...n end user via a third party merchant In the case of a private re sale of Teufel products the warranty may be transferred to the purchaser as long as the original proof of purchase is also passed on t...

Page 4: ...case disconnect it immediately from the mains power supply and remove any batteries Send the unit to our service address Never touch the plug with damp hands Check the unit regularly for damage Dange...

Page 5: ...erating equipment such as ampli ers etc Attention Fire hazard Improper use may lead to damage or re Do not place open ames such as burning candles or similar on the unit Ensure suf cient ventilation D...

Page 6: ...that noth ing is damaged If the delivery is incomplete or you nd damage sus tained in transit do not operate the unit but contact our service department see page 3 Overview Speaker cord Based on diffe...

Page 7: ...g to an audio source 5 2 4 GHz ANT Connector jack for antenna f 6 SPEAKER OUT Connector jacks for satellite speakers b 7 Power Mains switch 8 Connector jack for mains cord d Pos Name Description 9 Ope...

Page 8: ...screw through the top hole of the table stand and turn the screw into the threaded bushing 10 on the back of the speaker Do not over tighten the screw The connectors of the speaker cord are now cover...

Page 9: ...dock video game system television etc The source device only needs an output with line level Such outputs are con gured either as stereo RCA jacks or as a 3 5 mm jack plug Connect such devices to the...

Page 10: ...USB sound card and RCA jacks When you switch the LED 1 Standby is purple brie y Adjusting the volume Increase the volume Press the button 15 Decrease the volume Press the button 15 Adjusting the bass...

Page 11: ...cted Select the correct source see page 10 Volume is set to 0 Increase the volume Fuse defective Replace the fuse Dis connect the mains cord carefully take out the fuse holder on the mains connector j...

Page 12: ...the environment Technical data This product conforms with Council of the European Union directives 1999 5 EC and 2006 95 EC Manual No 91236_GB HC 20110601 For questions suggestions or other issues pl...

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