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6. Specifications

3. Installation

•  Check that the speakers are connected to the cable 

correctly.

•  Check that the speaker cable is connected to the receiver 

amplifier correctly.

•  Check that the receiver amplifier is powered “on” at the 

mains, is not on “mute”, has no headphones attached and 

that the channels used for the exterior speakers (usually A or 

B) is in operation.

•  Refer to the owner’s guide that came with your receiver 

amplifier.

•  Most initial problems are connectivity, please try a different 

connection cable to your outdoor speakers or equipment.

•  Check the “balance” control on your receiver amplifier.
•  Check all connections and cable to the inoperable speaker.
•  Disconnect the “working” speaker from the receiver amplifier 

connection/channel. Switch the cord from the non-operating 

speaker from its current connection to the “working” speaker 

connection. If the speaker now works, the problem is your 

receiver amplifier.

•  Reconnect as original. Remove the speaker cable at the 

“working” speaker directly and connect it directly to the non-

working speaker. If the speaker now works, the problem is 

somewhere in the original speaker cable.

•  If the speaker still does not work the problem is the speaker.

•  Follow same procedure as above for “No Sound”

No Sound

No Sound 

from One 

Speaker

Distortion

Speaker Drivers

Woofer

Tweeter

Enclosure

Grill

Frequency Response

Sensitivity

Power

Impedance

Dimensions

Full Range Co-axial Dynamic

6 1/2” PP Cone/Butyl Surround

1 1/2” Mylar Cone

Fiberglass Composite

Aluminum

60Hz - 20kHz

93dB

150W RMS / 300 PEAK

8 ohms

10.63” W x 7.87” H x 8.66” D

Use the color coding of the wires to be sure that positive 

goes to positive and negative goes to negative at all the 

connection points.

1. Strip off 1/2” of the insulation for each wire. 

2. Twist together the two positive or negative wire leads. 

3. Push one of the wire nuts onto the ends of the wires 

and turn it until it is firmly set.

1. Sink the speaker wire 4-6” underground to prevent 

accidental tripping over, pulling or other damages.

Warning! Check the intended path carefully to avoid 

damaging any pre-laid plumbing or electric wiring.

5. Troubleshooting

4. Connections

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