SAGE SERIES L75i
WISDOMAUDIO.COM
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6.
Using a level, adjust assembly in wall cutout to ensure that the assembly is
plumb. Tighten the Allen screws. Do not over torque or strip these screws. The
large clamping area of the Uni-Grip system does not require unusually high
torque on the screws to be secure.
7.
Paint the bezel and grill as necessary, being careful not to plug up the holes in
the grille. Note that the speaker modules are not mounted in the bezel and grille
assembly at this time. They can be mounted later, after all the paint is dry.
8.
Using assistance to hold the speaker modules away from the wall, connect both
high and low pass speaker cables to the two connectors at the ends of the back
boxes, paying attention to assign the correct band-pass and polarity to their
respective speaker connectors.
9.
Insert the speaker/back box assembly into the Uni-Grip frame and attach using
the supplied Allen head screws and 3/32" drill bit. Do not over torque or strip
these screws.
After unpacking your L75i, keep all packing materials for future transport.
If you need
to ship your L75i, only the original, purpose-designed shipping carton is acceptable. Any
other method of shipping this product runs a significant risk of damage to the L75i –
damage that would not be covered by the warranty. (If you lose your packaging and
need to ship your speakers, replacement packaging can be purchased from Wisdom
Audio.)
Making the L75i Connections
As with any system, you should make changes to the connections only when the power
is turned off to avoid any chance of inadvertently causing a problem (such as a short-
circuit).
Two sets of speaker wires are required for each Sage L75i loudspeaker: one for the
woofer (low pass) section, and a separate one for the planar magnetic (high pass)
section that handles the midrange and treble.
We recommend using heavy-gauge speaker wire, the gauge will vary dependent on your
speaker run length. Please consult an authorized dealer to determine what gauge would
be best for your application.