SAGE SERIES L75i
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Unpacking and Installing the L75i
The Wisdom Audio Sage L75i freestanding speaker is a substantial piece of equipment.
Please exercise caution when unpacking your L75i to ensure that you do not strain
yourself from its (perhaps unexpected) weight.
Caution! Do not attempt to lift your L75i while bending or twisting from the waist.
Use
your legs for lifting, not your back. Always stand as straight as possible and keep the
L75iclose to your body to reduce strain on your back.
There are three major pieces involved in a single L75i loudspeaker:
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the Uni-Grip™ in-wall mounting system
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the high operating pressure bass module
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the planar magnetic midrange/treble module
Note that there is an “up” and a “down” to the Uni-Grip™ for the L75i, due to
differences in the pattern of threaded holes used to attach the planar and woofer
speaker modules to the frame of the Uni- Grip™ itself.
1.
Determine the area for the speaker installation and locate the cutout guide using
pushpins to secure it in place. Ensure that the template is plumb using a bubble
level or similar. Note: Make certain that there are no studs, plumbing or
electrical conduit in the intended area behind the wall before you begin marking
and cut- ting!
2.
Trace the outer perimeter of the cutout guide with a pencil or a utility knife.
3.
Remove the traced section of sheet rock using a keyhole saw, and clear debris
from the edge of the hole.
4.
Push any insulation to the side.
5.
Disassemble bezel/Uni- Grip™ and place the supplied Allen head screws to the
side. Place the bezel in the wall cutout and insert the Uni-Grip clamping bar
through the opening at an angle, working on one side first. Reinstall the Allen
head screws with the supplied 3/32" drill bit, securing both pieces to each other
(sandwiching the wall between them), but do not tighten yet. Repeat on the
other side.