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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing a Sonance Symphony Single Stereo Technology®
(SS

TR

) speaker. When properly installed, this speaker will give you many

years of entertainment pleasure. To get the most out of your new speak-
er, please read this manual thoroughly before you begin installation.

To achieve the best performance, Sonance recommends that this 
speaker be installed by a Sonance Authorized Dealer/Installer.

This manual covers both the Symphony S623SS

TR

and Symphony S621SS

TR

speaker models.

PARTS LIST

Your Sonance Symphony in-ceiling speakers include the following:

• (1) Sonance Symphony Speaker

• (1) Paintable Grille

• (1) Plastic paint plug to protect speakers during painting

• (1) Mounting cutout template (in packaging)

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Symphony FlexBracket

(part# 92092) and 

Symphony Staple Template

(part#

901049) — Plastic templates to reserve a mounting hole for the speaker
in new construction. Designed to be used with the RotoLock® mount-
ing system.

Symphony Coverplate

(part# 92094) — Covers the hole made by the

FlexBracket during construction until the speaker is installed.

Symphony Retrofit Enclosure

(part# 92098) — Molded enclosure that

reduces sound transmission into adjacent rooms and spaces. Can be
used in installations where the speaker is retrofitted into existing walls.

Sonafill

®

In-Ceiling System

(part# 91928) —  Retrofittable acoustical 

treatment for in-ceiling speakers consisting of two pillows and four tiles
that virtually eliminates noises produced by resonating drywall.
Dramatically improves midbass sound quality and reduces sound 
transmission into adjacent rooms.

Symphony Acoustic Enclosure

(part# 91688) — ½” MDF enclosure  that

provides ideal acoustic performance and maximum reduction of
sound transmission into adjacent spaces. Designed for use only in new 
construction.

Fire-Rated Back Can

(part# 91906) — Meets ASTM E 119, CAN/ULC S 101,

NFPA 251, UBC 7-1 and UL 263 criteria for commercial installations.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

Sonance Symphony SS

TR

speakers combine the outputs of your 

receiver’s or amplifier’s left and right stereo channels, and play both
stereo channels from just one speaker.

Symphony SS

TR

speakers are ideal for use in hallways, bathrooms,

closets, or in any location where listeners will be moving around and a
pair of stereo speakers would be impractical.

The location of the speaker should be determined by considering your
primary listening location as well as aesthetic values. Because a single
Symphony SS

TR

speaker reproduces both stereo channels, Symphony

SS

TR

speakers will deliver outstanding performance from a wide variety

of locations.

For optimum results contact your Authorized Sonance Dealer for
advice.

WIRE GAUGE

Extra resistance in the speaker wire can make a speaker sound less
dynamic and reduce definition of the bass frequencies. In extreme cases,
it can even attenuate high frequencies. Also, amplifier power is wasted in
wire with extra resistance, reducing your system’s maximum output level.

To prevent degrading sound quality, the total wire resistance should be
less than 10% of the speaker’s impedance. This means that for an 8-ohm
speaker, the total resistance of the wire should be less than 0.8 ohms.

Refer to the following table when selecting the proper wire gauge for
your system:

PREPARING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION

All Sonance speakers are designed to be relatively insensitive to 
variations in enclosure volume. To achieve the ultimate performance
from your speaker, the wall or ceiling bay can be sectioned-off to 
form a back box. Building such an enclosure will create a dramatic
improvement in bass performance and power handling.

Ideal back box volume requirements:

Symphony S623SS

TR

1.5 ft

3

Symphony S621SS

TR

1.0 ft

3

Insulating the Wall or Ceiling Cavity

To reduce sound transmission to adjacent rooms and further improve
speaker performance, insulate the wall or ceiling cavity by inserting a
sheet of unfaced fiberglass insulation above and below the speaker.

To reduce noise produced by unsupported drywall, install fiberglass
insulation in the wall or ceiling bays adjacent to the speaker location.

Symphony Retrofit Enclosures

For installations where it isn’t possible to section-off the wall or ceiling
bay to form a back box (such as when you’re retrofitting the speakers
into an existing ceiling), you can effectively reduce sound transmission
into adjacent rooms by fitting the speakers with optional Symphony
Retrofit Enclosures (part# 92098). This enclosure is designed specifical-
ly to be used with Symphony speakers, and will noticeably reduce sound
“spillover” from the rear of the speakers into adjacent rooms and spaces.

INSTALLING THE SPEAKERS

New Construction

For installations in new construction, Sonance recommends using 
a Symphony FlexBracket (part#92902) to reserve a location for the
speaker. The FlexBracket is nailed or screwed to the studs and serves as
a guide for the drywaller so that the speaker hole will be in the desired
location once the drywall is installed.

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S O N A N C E   S Y M P H O N Y

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S E R I E S  

SINGLE STEREO TECHNOLOGY

®

SPEAKER

Wire resistance in Ohms vs. length of cable run

Distance in Feet

50' 100' 150' 200' 250' 300'

1.04

.65

.41

.26

.16

.10

18 gauge

16 gauge

14 gauge

12 gauge

10 gauge

20 gauge

2.07

1.30

.82

.52

.32

.20

3.11

1.96

1.22

.77

.49

.31

4.14

2.61

1.63

1.03

.65

.41

5.18

3.26

2.04

1.29

.81

.51

6.22

3.91

2.45

1.55

.97

.61

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