install it onto the speaker. Align the grills edges to
the outer edge of speaker and allow magnets to
attach grill to speaker, carefully push the grill on.
Make sure to check all the way around the grill to
ensure its sitting on the speaker evenly.
Painting the Speaker
If you are going to paint your speakers, we suggest
painting the grills before Installation. This is one of
the advantages of the Ghost series speakers, that
the speaker itself does not need to be painted, only
the grill. The Thin-Ceiling series is a frameless
speaker and will save time on labor since the grill
can be painted before hand and be ready for install
that the same time as the installation of the
speakers.
When painting the grills, it is very IMPORTANT that
you remove the cloth like material (Dacron) from
the grill before painting, and then you can paint the
grills lightly and be careful not to clog the holes.
Depending on the thickness of the paint, you may
want to thin it slightly. This will help prevent
clogging the grill holes. Another suggestion is
finding a spray paint that will match and paint the
grill with that. Your local hardware store should
have as good selection of spray paints. Do not
paint the grill while it’s still on the speaker, paint
them separately.
An example of the THIN-CEILING-P installed in a Spelsberg IBTronicsXL.