Unpacking
• Carefully open the boxes, remove the speakers together
with the EPE foam parts and remove the foam parts without
touching the diaphragms.
Setup
Note
Our website contains comprehensive notes for correct setup.
• Select a stable, level base.
• Make sure that the environment is clean and free from dust.
• Avoid placing the unit close to sources of heat or in direct
sunlight.
• Arrange the connector cables so that they do not pose a trip
hazard.
• Do not place any heavy objects on the cables or the speakers.
• Pay attention to a solid state of the speaker to avoid vibra-
tions.
Wall mounting
Attention
Risk of damage!
Improper assembly may result in damage.
• If mounting the speakers on the wall, make sure that the
installation is carried out expertly.
• Before drilling the holes, make sure that no pipes are
located within the drilling area using a metal detector.
• Only use suitable screws and dowels to mount the speak-
ers. Verify the carrying capacity of the walls.
• Hang the speaker up on the wall using
the keyhole openings on the speaker
back side and the screws you previ-
ously mounted.
• You can also use these openings for
mounting a wall holder. You can find
suitable products for this in our web
shop.
Removing the protective grids
The protective grids are attached by pins and
sockets on the front of the speaker and can
be easily removed. When the protective grids
are removed, high frequency output becomes
clearer in particular.
To remove the protective grids, reach behind
them and slowly pull them off to the front.
Attention
Risk of damage!
Make sure that you do not
touch the highly sensitive
diaphragms.
Connecting
Danger
Danger of injury/damage!
Arrange the cables so that they do not pose a
trip hazard.
1. Pull the power plug of your amplifier/AV receiver out or multi-
channel active subwoofer of the outlet.
2. Lay the speaker cables from your amplifier/AV receiver or
multi-channel active subwoofer to each speaker. These
cables should be high-quality double-wire speaker cable with
marked strands.
3. A connector comprising two terminals is located on the
back side of each speaker, to which you have to connect the
speaker cables.
The terminal clips are each marked red (+) and black (-).
Make sure the polarity is correct!
Connect the like coloured terminals. Otherwise the
sound quality will suffer.
The speaker connections of your amplifier/AV receiver or
multi-channel active subwoofer should be marked similarly.
The strands of the speaker cables are marked with different
colours or shapes.
4. Split the single wire down to approx. 30 mm on both ends
and strip approx. 10 mm of insulation off of each cord.
5. Twist the stripped single wire ends together so that no wire
protrudes. Tin coating is not necessary.
6. Turn the connector terminal counterclockwise until loose.
Run the stripped cable end into the now visible hole. Close
the terminal by turning it clockwise. The cable has now been
clamped in place.
7. Connect the cables to the other speaker in the same way.
8. Connect the speaker cables to your amplifier/AV receiver or
multi-channel active subwoofer. The operating instructions of
the appliance should contain notes on this.
9. Reinsert the power plug of your amplifier/AV receiver or
multi-channel active subwoofer into the outlet.
Crossover frequency
The ideal separation frequency for this speakers is 150 Hz. Set
this value on the amplifier/AV receiver or DecoderStation.
Unpacking, Setup and Connection