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Instruction Guide and Owner’s Manual

In-Wall Architectural Speakers

IWP-6 / IWP-8

Choosing the Speaker Location

Before you install your speakers you should take careful 

consideration of their location.  Make sure to note the 

location of lighting fixtures, electrical, plumbing and any 

other obstructions.  If the house was pre-wired at 

construction time, make sure you know where the speaker 

cable is located in the wall or ceiling. 

Wall Placement:

 When placing your speakers into the 

wall, if possible, the tweeter should be positioned at ear 

level or slightly higher.  Take into consideration furniture 

locations when finalizing your speaker locations.  If the 

speakers are mounted away from the listening area, adjust 

the tweeter so it is pointing toward it (if your model has 

swivel tweeters).  

Prep before Speaker Installation:

 If your speakers were 

pre-wired at construction time, your dealer might have 

used TRUAUDIO’s Rough-in kits prior to drywall at each 

speaker location. (There should also be speaker cable at 

this location). After the drywall is installed and the hole is 

cut the speaker is then easily installed. Move on to speaker 

installation. 

If the drywall has not been cut please read the 

following instructions:

 

Please note, speaker cable should be run to each speaker 

location prior to speaker installation.    

Locate the desired location for the speaker to be mounted.  

Check the area for obstructions such as plumbing, heating 

ducts or electrical wiring. 

Next, locate the wood studs or joists nearest the desired 

location. Use the supplied speaker cutout to get the 

recommended cutout dimensions. Position the cutout in 

the desired location and outline the speaker opening. If you 

are not sure of possible obstructions, cut a small hole in the 

center of your outline. This will allow you to check for 

obstructions.  If there are no problems with your mounting 

location, proceed and cutout the outlined hole.  

If the wall or ceiling is not already insulated, we suggest 

adding insulation, or some other sound dampening 

material. 

Swivel Tweeters

The swivel tweeter is adjustable, which allows you to point 

the sound toward or away from the listening area, 

depending on the room design and furniture location.   

Gently push the edge of the tweeter housing to aim the 

tweeter to the desired area.  Be careful not to damage the 

tweeter during this procedure. 

Speaker Installation

Remove the grill from the speaker frame.  If needed, 

carefully push one or two of the dog ear (mounting legs) 

mounting screw to get the grill off.  Attach the speaker wire.  

Caution: Make sure to observe polarity (po to 

po and negative – to negative -).  

Now, turn all the dog ears in toward the speaker.  This will 

allow the speaker to easily fit into the cut out. Insert the 

speaker into the hole making sure to keep the speaker  

level.  Carefully tighten the mounting screws evenly to 

secure the speaker.  

As you tighten the screws, the dog ear mounting feet will 

flip into position to grip into the drywall.  DO NOT over 

tighten the mounting screws.  Once again, check to make 

sure the speaker is level.  Push the grill into the grooves of 

the speaker frame. If grill will not go on, back out the 

mounting screws to make sure they are not too tight.  If 

they are too tight this will cause the frame to bend and twist 

and make it very difficult to install the grill.  

Painting the Speaker

If you are going to paint your speakers, we suggest 

painting them prior to the installation.  If you must paint 

them while they are still in the wall, remove the grill and 

replace it with the provided paint guards.  Then you may 

proceed and paint the frame of the speakers.  When 

painting the grills, it is very important that you remove the 

Dacron (the thin layer of material in the grill) paint them 

lightly and be careful not to clog the holes.  Do not paint the 

grill while it's still on the speaker, paint them separately.

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