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uncommonly on 12" centers). Roofs typically are constructed of wooden 
rafters—nominally 2" x 6" or deeper, but measuring 1½" x 5½” and located on 16" 
centers (but not uncommonly on 24" centers). Ceilings are usually backed by 1" x 
3" strapping leveled beneath the floor joists or roof rafters and located on 16" 
centers.

Electrical cables run to, and most often from, all electrical boxes—which are 
grouped on circuits. Plumbing supply, drain and vent lines run to and from all 
plumbing fixtures—which are grouped on vertical risers. Heating supply lines 
circulate through radiation fixtures—which are grouped in zones off vertical risers. 
HVAC ductwork runs to all supply grills and from all return grills. Control wiring 
(sometimes tubing) runs to all controls.

Corner bay locations should be avoided since at least one corner bay is usually 
smaller than normal, hence the speaker will not fit, and closeness to the side wall 
will cause some unevenness in frequency response. Electrical power wiring 
should not run close to the speaker or it's audio supply; crossing away from the 
speaker and its supply has minimal effect.

Tricks of the Trades—Nothing's Plumb, Square, or True

All people in construction realize that it is an exacting but inexact craft—nothing 
is exactly, absolutely plumb, square, or true. The craft is to understand and 
respect the tolerances of materials, tools, makers, and users—what will look right 
to the eye, is reasonably possible to build, and will retain it's position over 
years—within the budgets of money and time. Planning, measuring, and 
coordinating are important; but conflicts, tradeoffs, and imperfections are 
inevitable in the final construction. Pre-construction drawings are very valuable to 
further the process mentally before the physical begins. Post-construction, as-
built drawings are valuable to assure performance and aid modification. 
However; no drawings will be entirely complete or consistent with the 
construction. Proceed with an open and responsive mind. Prepare to be 
surprised, challenged, and rewarded—to solve the many small riddles along the 
path to completion.

VII. INSTALLATION

These speakers use a particularly effective mounting technique with toggle style 
mounting clamps.  They are so named because the mounting clamp toggles out 
from a rest position prior to tightening down.  As shipped, this mounting clamp 
parks on a flat on its mounting tower, thus staying out of the way for easy 
insertion of the system into the wall cutout.   When a screwdriver is applied to the 
mounting screws it first turns the clamp 90 degrees, removing it from its resting 
place, and then brings the clamp down a track in the tower.  With further 
tightening it finally clamps the wall firmly.  This clamping style gives firm clamping 
for freedom from rattles, and great convenience of installation.  The CW800E has 
16 of these clamping assemblies. The CW600E has 12.

A template is provided for marking the speaker cutout.  It has a series of slots for 
tracing the cutout and also an outline of the system to confirm that the flange 
won't interfere with any wall features.  

At each intended speaker location measure and mark with a pencil the intended 
center of the speaker. Near the intended center make a small initial exploratory 
hole with an awl or (worn) screwdriver and hammer, a wallboard cutout saw, or a 

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Содержание CustomSound CW800E

Страница 1: ...theCustomSoundseries Owner s Manual CW800E CW600E CWS10...

Страница 2: ...ioning Subwoofers V System Supply VI Obstructions VII Installation VIII Connections IX Wiring A Rough In Wiring B Conventional Wiring C Tricks of the Trade X Grilles A Installing Removing B Grille Alt...

Страница 3: ...e wire cable of appropriate length and size will be necessary to connect speakers to amplifiers or volume controls in the music system A Required Tools The following tools are needed for normal simple...

Страница 4: ...eaker location can greatly improve the final result and simplify the effort and expense to achieve it B Speaker Locations Here are three simple ideals which are never fully satisfied 1 Locate speakers...

Страница 5: ...eakers and you matter You may need to send more power to the more distant speaker to compensate if you get much further from one speaker than the other The overall distances involved also matter As yo...

Страница 6: ...gure 3 the surround effect will become more diffuse and more evenly spread F Positioning Subwoofers The location of subwoofers will interact with the dimensions of the room to determine the low freque...

Страница 7: ...d the existing construction carefully to determine the existing structure and mechanical installations and potential obstructions Adjust the speaker layout the furnishings the mechanical and or the st...

Страница 8: ...ing are important but conflicts tradeoffs and imperfections are inevitable in the final construction Pre construction drawings are very valuable to further the process mentally before the physical beg...

Страница 9: ...to be well centered between the wall studs There isn t enough space between the studs to allow any side shift Now cut out the full rough opening being careful to avoid over cutting breaking edges of t...

Страница 10: ...compare the performance of some of the specialty audio interconnects and speaker cable available from your dealer IX WIRING A Rough in Wiring Typically a cable with a wire pair connects each speaker t...

Страница 11: ...ugh wooden framing drill clean holes slightly larger and aligned with each other to be able to pull cable through in longer sections with minimal snagging Auger style drill bits with threaded tips are...

Страница 12: ...blocking holes While the paint is wet blocked holes can be cleared individually with a paper clip or small nail 18 wire brad is the closest size Some excess paint can be removed using a dry brush to p...

Страница 13: ...a minimum of 100 watts is usually a good idea Be wary of driving low powered amplifiers to their limits as under powering can cause permanent speaker damage XIII PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT A For full...

Страница 14: ...he nearest authorized PSB dealer should be able to help you You may locate your nearest PSB authorized dealer on line at www psbspeakers com r list html If the problem is not resolved please contact u...

Страница 15: ...um White Paintable Round Packed Mini perf 14 x 31 3 4 x 3 3 4 356mm x 806mm x 95mm 13 x 30 13 16 330mm x 783mm 11 16 18mm CW800E 38 33 000Hz 87dB 89dB 4 Ohms 15 300 Watts 1 25mm Aluminum Dome with Fer...

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