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2.
You will need to obtain four screws (not included) to mount each bracket to your
vertical surface. The screws should have a shaft diameter no larger than 4mm and a
head diameter of 5-6mm.
3.
If necessary, drill pilot holes for the mounting screws using a drill bit of the
appropriate size. Attach each bracket to the wall using the screws mentioned in the
previous step.
Note that, due to the space between the back of the speaker and the wall when
the speakers are attached to the brackets, they will be attached after the wire
connections have been made.
WIRING THE SPEAKERS
1.
Power off and unplug your amplifier from its power source.
2.
Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the terminal cover plate from the rear of the
subwoofer.
3.
Prepare wires for each satellite speaker to the subwoofer and from the amplifier to
the subwoofer using the procedures mentioned in the
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
section above. For best results, use pin plugs for the ends that will connect to the
satellite speakers and spade terminals for the ends that will connect to the
subwoofer. Your amplifier's speaker terminals will determine the appropriate plug or
terminal to use for that end. If any of these wires will be routed through the walls,
route them before attaching the terminals.
Note that if any of these wires
will be run through the walls,
you must use in-wall rated
speaker wire. Using unrated or
improperly rated wires can risk
the spread of fire and nullify
insurance claims.
4.
For each satellite speaker,
connect one end of the prepared