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8.
Tighten the screws the rest of the way. Ensure that the bracket is secure against the
surface without any wiggle or wobble.
9.
Push the red terminal on the rear of the speaker and insert the positive lead of the
speaker wire. Ensure that there is no copper showing.
10.
Push the black terminal on the rear of the speaker and insert the negative lead of
the speaker wire. Ensure that there is no copper showing.
11.
Position the speaker in the bracket and thread the two end caps into place. Tighten
the end caps partially so that the speaker can still be rotated within the bracket.
Note that the speaker is only weatherproof when the speakers are mounted
vertically, with the tweeter at the top, or horizontally with the tweeter on the left.
12.
Angle the speaker as desired, then tighten the end caps to lock the speaker in
position on the bracket.
13.
Repeat steps 3-12 for the second speaker.
14.
Route your speaker wires to your amplifier. Note that if you will be routing wires
inside or through walls, you should use in-wall rated speaker wire.
15.
Connect the positive and negative leads of each speaker wire to the left and right
channel speaker outputs on your amplifier. Ensure that your amplifier is powered off
and unplugged prior making the connections.
Congratulations, your speakers are installed and ready for use!