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Speakers & Volume Controls

Fig. 2a

Fig. 2c

Fig. 2b

SPEAKERS

Existing Construction

• Before cutting any holes in the wall, be certain that

the center of the opening is approximately centered
between the studs, that there are no supports or fire
baffles in the area of the hole and that there are no
electrical conduits, water or gas pipes in the way.

• Each bezel is packed with a die-cut piece of corru-

gated cardboard which is intended to be used as a
template. Locate it on the wall using a measuring
tape and a capenters level. Draw the outline of the
template on the wall using a pencil. Cut the opening
with knife, keyhole saw or saber saw.

Speaker Polarity (or phasing)

• The positive (+) or red binding post on the speaker

must be connected to the positive or red binding
post on the amplifier.

• The negaitve (-) or black connections must also

correspond.

• Left and right channel orientation must be correct.

Tweeter Level Adjustment

• Models S-64 and S-66 have a two-position tweeter

control located on the crossover board. This control
is designed to compensate for overall room acous-
tics or listener preference. The BRIGHT position
can be used for large, heavily draped or otherwise
“dead” rooms, while the FLAT position can be used
for small, hard surfaced rooms. On the S-64, a
jumper must be moved between the BRIGHT and
FLAT terminals, while a two-position slide switch is
provided on the S-66.

• The tweeter control must be set before mounting the

speaker/baffle assembly to the bezel.

Dinky Link Installation

• The optional 480B-00 Dinky Link Infrared Receiver

can be mounted in a recess on the baffle panel.

• Remove the black foam block. Thread the cable

from the Dinky Link through the hole in the bottom
of the recess. Use the double sided tape to affix the
Dinky Link in the recess.

• In most installations, sufficient infrared energy will

pass through the perforated grille to reliably operate
the Dinky Link.

• If more range is required, and that additional range

can be achieved by removing the grille, a small lens
(supplied free upon request) can be added. The
lens requires a 3/8" hole in the grille. Determine the
hole location by sighting through an installed grille
with a flashlight.

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