depending on the installation, it might be
necessary to reflect the sound off a wall or
ceiling.
Adjust the Level Control: Some of the Ghost
series offer level control to adjust the high and
low output. If your speaker offer this, the
switches are located on the front face of the
speaker. You can adjust these controls to get
more or less high frequency and more or less
bass. Adjust the switch to each setting until
you get the desired amount of high frequency
and then do the same for the bass. We
suggest starting at -3dB and then from there
you can increase or decrease the desired level.
The adjustments are -6dB, -3dB and 0dB.
Grill installation: Remove the grill from the box
and install it onto the speaker. Align the grills
edges to the outer edge of speaker and allow
magnets to attach grill to speaker, carefully
push the grill on. Make sure to check all the
way around the grill to ensure its sitting on the
speaker evenly.
Painting the Speaker
If you are going to paint your speakers, we
suggest painting the grills before Installation.
This is one of the advantages of the Ghost
series speakers, that the speaker itself does
not need to be painted, onlt the grill. The Ghost
series is a frameless speaker and will save
time on labor since the grill can be painted
before hand and be ready for install that the
same time as the installation of the speakers.
When painting the grills, it is very
IMPORTANT that you remove the cloth like
material (Dacron) from the grill before painting,
and then you can paint the grills lightly and be
careful not to clog the holes. Depending on the
thickness of the paint, you may want to thin it
slightly. This will help prevent clogging the grill
holes. Another suggestion is finding a spray
paint that will match and paint the grill with that.
Your local hardware store should have as good
selection of spray paints. Do not paint the grill
while it’s still on the speaker, paint them
separately.