Painting the Frame and Grill
The supplied template can be used as a paint
shield when trimmed. Carefully trim along the
inner line and place the paint shield inside the
speaker frame with the grill removed. The frame
can now be painted to match the wall surface.
Use an appropriate primer for painting over
plastic.
Only the front of the grill should be painted, paint
on the sides will make the grill difficult to install
onto the speaker frame. Be careful not to clog
any of the grill perforations as it may affect
speaker performance by restricting airflow.
Tweeter Aiming
Speaker performance is optimal when aimed at
the listener. Because it is impractical to install in-
wall speakers at an angle, it is sufficient to aim
just the tweeter as it reproduces the most
directionally sensitive audio frequencies. For this
reason, the M-CS is built with a tweeter that can
be aimed towards the listening area.
To aim the tweeter, gently press on its circular
outer edge. Avoid touching the dome diaphragm
or the diffuser. It helps to listen to a familiar
piece of music with strong central image such as
vocals while aiming the tweeter. When the
tweeters are properly aimed, the center image
should be coherent and stable from the listening
position.
Speaker Removal
The M-CS can be easily removed should it ever
become necessary. Remove the grill using a
small hook tool available from hardware and
auto parts stores. Loosen the four screws until
the tabs release from the ceiling and tuck back
into the speaker frame. Pull the M-CS out of the
wall and disconnect the speaker wire. The
speaker can now be easily replaced or serviced.