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between the midrange and tweeter are reduced to a minimum. The result
is a negligible difference in path lengths between the midrange and
tweeter regardless of the proximity of the listener to the speakers.
Mounting the speaker with minimum path length difference will ensure
the best staging and imaging possible from your audio system.
1. Cut the proper size hole for the midrange/woofer.
• For the 4” speaker, cut a 90mm (3
9⁄16
") diameter hole
• For the 5-1/4” speaker, cut a 114mm (4
15⁄32
") diameter hole
• For the 6” speaker, cut a 129mm (5
1⁄16
") diameter hole
• For the 6-1/2” speaker, cut a 139mm (5
1⁄2
") diameter hole
2. Place the mounting ring over the mounting hole and mark the location
of the screw mounting holes.
3. Remove the ring. Drill the holes for the screws using a 1/8" drill bit.
4. Route the wire through the hole.
5. Attach the wires and be sure to observe the proper speaker polarity.
6. Place the mounting ring over the speaker.
7. Place the speaker into the hole and screw the speaker into place.
Be
careful not to bend the speaker frame during this step.
8. Press the speaker grille into the mounting ring.
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Mounting the Midrange