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C60 COLLECTION INSTALLATION MANUAL
6) Listening Test and
Adjustments
The tweeter can be pivoted
to direct the sound towards
the listening area. Gently ap-
ply pressure to the rim of the
tweeter with your thumbs to
aim.
The C66 and C68 have two
switches: one to adjust the tre-
ble, and one to adjust the bass.
7) Installing the Grille
Fit the grille over the speaker. The grille uses magnets to be held
in place.
Bass:
When a speaker is installed in a corner, the bass is amplified. If this
is the case, it may be best to turn the bass down.
Treble:
When a room has a lot of hard surfaces like bare walls and hard-
wood floors, the treble will reflect off of these surfaces and increase. In
these situations, it may be a good idea to turn the treble down. Alternate-
ly, in rooms with carpet and things like curtains, the treble is often ab-
sorbed. If this is the case, it would probably be best to turn up the treble.
Reasons to Adjust Bass and Treble
5) Installing the Speaker
On the speaker, make sure all
the SpringLocks are loaded
in the upper notch, facing in-
ward. Fit the speaker into the
hole, and using a screwdriver
or a coin, turn the SpringLock
releases 90 degrees so the
SpringLocks face outwards.
When you turn each SpringLock
release, you should hear each
SpringLock clamp down on the
wall. Do not attempt to tighten
the SpringLock releases, be-
cause once the SpringLock has
clamped down it’s as secure as
it can be.
If you need to remove the
speaker, turn the SpringLocks
90 degrees so that they face in-
wards and lift the speaker out.
Figure 10.2: Deploying the SpringLock
Figure 10.1: Turing the
SpringLock Release
Figure 11.1: Aiming the Tweeter
Figure 11.2: Bass/
Treble Switches