REAR DECK MOUNTING
In rear deck or package tray installations, carefully check the operation of the trunk suspension springs or
tension bars. These tension bars move when the trunk opens and closes, so make sure speaker installation
does not interfere with this mechanism. Also, when installing the speakers near a rear window check to make
sure there is plenty of access to secure the mounting screws.
For additional installation suggestions please consult your authorized PowerBass dealer.
LISTENING ENJOYMENT
These PowerBass car audio speakers were designed to perform in the rigors of the harsh automotive envi-
ronment. They are constructed using the latest materials and loudspeaker technology, however care must
still be taken to ensure their long lasting performance. Damage to loudspeakers can occur when a radio or
amplifier, regardless of its power output, is made to play at higher listening levels than it can produce at low
distortion levels. Listening under these conditions can result in very high levels of audible distortion emanating
from the amplifier which results in adding a noisy or gritty sound to your music. Contrary to popular belief, a
loudspeaker is more likely to be damaged by trying to get too much volume from a low powered amplifier or
radio than from a high powered one.
Playing your speakers through a sound system with plenty of spare power (amplifier headroom) will greatly
improve the sound and increase your listening enjoyment.
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A: Speaker mounting depth and hole cutout diameter (See enclosed mounting template).
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B: Cut hole using saber saw/ utility knife.
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C: Connect wiring to speaker terminals. Make sure of polarity (+)positive (-)ground.
Using a philips screwdriver secure speakers and mounting ring (if applicable).