SAGE L75m
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5.
Install screws suitable for the specific wall material (e.g., sheetrock, brick,
concrete, etc.) in all the remaining holes in the mounting bracket to ensure
secure attachment to wall and avoid any resonance from mounting bracket.
Snug down the center screw as well.
6.
Using assistance, while holding the speaker away from the wall, connect both
high- and low-pass speaker cables to the rear mounted connectors. Pay close
attention to connect the correct wires (high- and low-pass) to their respective
speaker connectors while attending to proper polarity.
7.
Fix the speaker into the mounting bracket end clips and press down until you
hear the speaker lock into the mounting bracket clips. When properly in place, it
will snap into position and remain held quite firmly.
8.
Install the security set screw in the end cap, snugging down to the mounting clip
with the supplied Allen driver. This setscrew prevents the speaker from coming
loose by eliminating the vertical movement required to free the speaker from
the bracket.
If you need to remove the speaker from the bracket for any reason, first remove the
security screw using the supplied Allen wrench. A sharp upward rap with the base of
one hand or even a non-marring, dead blow hammer will help jar it loose. (Make sure
the speaker itself is being supported by an assistant so it does not come free from the
wall unexpectedly.)
Important!
Do not use the L75m as a shelf! While its mounting system is quite rugged, it
is designed to securely support the weight of the speaker itself. Do not place additional
objects on it, and do not climb on it.
Making the L75m 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 L75m
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.