DIAGRAM 6:
IN-WALL SUBWOOFER APERTURE CREATION
615 mm
24.2 in
370 mm
14.6 in
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With the cut-out template taped to the wall, use a pencil to mark a cut line.
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Remove the template and drill holes at the four corners of the cut line
suitable for the insertion of a saw or knife. Saw or cut carefully along the
cut line to create an aperture in the wall. Diagram 6 illustrates using the
cut-out template and cutting the aperture.
With the aperture for the SUB S-100 subwoofer created, speaker cable that
has been previously routed within the wall can be found and secured to the
inside wall surface to prevent any undue cable tension when it is connected to
the subwoofer terminals.
If a subwoofer cable has not been previously installed, the open aperture
provides the opportunity for this to be done. The subwoofer cable should be
secured to the inside wall surface to prevent any undue cable tension when it
is connected to the SUB S-100 subwoofer terminals. Leave enough free cable
however to connect to the subwoofer terminals when it is outside the wall.
NOTE
If the cable is unsupported and not secured to the inside wall, it
is possible for a cable gradually to work loose in the subwoofer
terminals under its own weight, potentially resulting in subwoofer
disconnection.
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