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12. Continue “paying out” both cables 

until they and the weight hit bottom. 
Tie the free end of the plumb bob 
string to something so that it doesn’t 
fall down the hole.

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13. Exit the attic crawl space and stretch 

for a moment.

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14. Go over to the 1-inch amplifier wire

hole and look for the extended 
string/plumb bob and attached 
cables. If they’re not visible, form a 
small hook on the end of your wire. 
Then fish around for them  and pull 
them through the hole. Then rescue 
the plumb bob from the attic.

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15. At the speaker holes, things are much

easier. You can just reach through and
grab the cables. Pull their whole free 
length out the cut speaker hole. 

You’ve done it! Skip  to the next section, titled

“Hooking Up Your Speakers.”

OVERLAND

If, for a variety of reasons, it’s impossible to 

route cables above or below, you can still
achieve a relatively invisible job, assuming
your amplifier can be located in the same
room. The only visible cable will be a 1˝-2˝
segment on the baseboard below each speaker.

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1. On the wallboard directly below each

speaker cut-out hole, measure up 2 
inches from the floor and mark the 
spot with a pencil dot.

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2. Drill a small hole just large enough to

admit one speaker cable.

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3. Insert one end of your speaker wire

through the small drilled hole and 
make sure to push extra wire to reach 
and go through the speaker hole. Then 
use a stiff hooked wire to fish out the 
speaker cable from above. Repeat for 
both speakers.

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4. When a room is carpeted, the

baseboard moldings are elevated 
slightly to clear the carpet and pad. 
This creates a hollow space between
the bottom of the molding and the 
floor which can be used to conceal 
your speaker cable along the perimeter 
of the room. Use a screwdriver to stuff 
the cable under until you reach the 
spot where your amplifier will be.

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5. To secure the cable so that it doesn’t

get pulled out during vacuuming, add 
insulated staples at the points where 
the cable enters and exits the baseboard.

Note: If your baseboards are taller than

normal, you can drill the hole behind the
baseboard and avoid the short length of visible
cable. You may have to chisel a shallow chan-
nel in the back of the baseboard for clearance.

wire “runs” from each speaker,
wire thickness and molding
height exaggerated for clarity

wallboard

small hole

typical
molding
raised to
clear carpet

carpet

zipcord

baseboard

2x4

speaker

cut-outs

DRAWING 8 - OVERLAND

DRAWING 9 

Содержание FH8-W

Страница 1: ...Model FH8 W In Wall Speakers Installation and Owner s Manual a Company ...

Страница 2: ...ED TO DO THE JOB SPEAKER PARTS INVENTORY Before you get involved in the actual installation process it s a good idea to check for possible shipping damage and identify parts and hardware You should have the parts shown in Drawing 1 m Two 2 B I C in wall loudspeakers with 2 pairs of cloth décor and metal grilles m Black grille adhesive m Two 2 white cardboard mounting templates outer perforation m ...

Страница 3: ...r if you take some simple precautions which we cover on page 11 Taking Care of Your New B I C Speakers A more serious consideration is whether or not you intend to power more than one set of speakers with the same amplifier or receiver If you intend to hook speakers to both A and B receiver outputs and then play both sets of speakers at the same time you should read the section starting on page 11...

Страница 4: ... Stud walls covered only with thin veneer paneling the surface isn t rigid enough and can cause annoying vibrations and buzzing T bar drop ceilings with very thin fiberboard panels which can buzz and vibrate If you suspect this will happen reinforce the drop in panel with wood or particle board Any wall which can t provide proper depth clearance for the back of the FH8 W speaker to protrude This i...

Страница 5: ...he room Once you thin the paint it may take several coats to get good consistent color coverage without plugging the holes in the grille One trick to use is to blow air through the grille holes as you are in the painting process to keep the holes open Paint the outer speaker frame and grille separately A medium nap roller or fine brush will work OK if you take your time and are careful If you re u...

Страница 6: ... include a cutting surface Length of stiff wire such as coat hanger at least 3 feet long Plumb bob or string with a small weight such as a metal nut on the end Tape any kind will do It s also convenient to have another person upstairs helping you The person s job will be to grab the cables as you push them up from below m2 Enter the basement or crawl space and proceed to a spot directly below wher...

Страница 7: ...ring to make sure you re in the right place drill a hole through the horizontal 2x4 directly ABOVE the SPEAKER Then drill a hole for the other speaker m4 Time to use that roll of cable Push the cable end through one of the holes you just drilled until it extends at least 8 feet If you encounter insulation such as an outside wall tape the speaker cable to a stiff wire and poke it down until it can ...

Страница 8: ...mark the spot with a pencil dot m2 Drill a small hole just large enough to admit one speaker cable m3 Insert one end of your speaker wire through the small drilled hole and make sure to push extra wire to reach and go through the speaker hole Then use a stiff hooked wire to fish out the speaker cable from above Repeat for both speakers m4 When a room is carpeted the baseboard moldings are elevated...

Страница 9: ...nal pliers or a knife remove 1 2 inch of insulation from each conductor m4 Twist the tiny strands in each conductor into tight spirals as shown in Drawing 9 m5 Attach the speaker wires to the red and black speaker terminals Press down on the protruding levers while inserting the wire into the hole Connect the POSITIVE conductor to the RED terminal and the NEGATIVE conductor to the BLACK speaker te...

Страница 10: ...ol is turned to the LEFT you ll need to change the connections on the back of the amp or receiver FIRST TURN OFF THE AMPLIFIER Then swap the wires attached to the left and right speaker terminals H G DRAWING 11 FINAL ASSEMBLY 1 If you haven t done so already during painting remove the perforated grilles from from your B I C In Wall Speaker To remove the grille just use the mounting screw dog leg o...

Страница 11: ... tweeters high frequency reproduction speakers in any speaker system If you like your music LOUD consider getting an amplifier with at least 60 watts per channel Too much power There s nothing wrong with driving your FH8 W Speakers with a high power amp the extra power helps them achieve quick musical transients found in digital recordings However you should restrain yourself and not get too heavy...

Страница 12: ...wall speakers Frequency response 35Hz 23kHz Sensitivity 94dB 1 watt 1 meter High Efficiency Output to 116 dB Drivers 61 4 mid high frequency horns with neodymium magnets 8 injection molded woofers with high power magnets Gold Plated Terminals YES Recommended amplifier power 10 175 watts per channel Impedance 8 ohms Dimensions 171 2 H x 101 8 W x 31 2 D Required cut out 161 8 H x 83 4 W Weight 11 l...

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