Tech Drawing
Installation Instructions
Step 1- Prep Box
Step 2 - Insert Box
Step 3 - Insert SoundSnake
Step 4 - Insert Back-Wave Foam
Step 5 - Seal Box
Ensure ceiling hole is cut to fit speaker installation
requirements. See your speaker installation instructions for
complete directions and template.
Using a razor knife, cut the Dynabox hole to fit.
If running speaker wires inside the box, cut a small slit on
the side of the box to run wires.
NOTE: Speaker wires can be run inside or outside of the DynaBox.
Tightly roll box with the hole on the inside.
Grip box tightly and place through the existing ceiling
opening. Expand box and position over ceiling opening.
Tightly roll the SoundSnake with the wider foam side toward
the inside of the roll. Grip tightly and place through the
existing ceiling opening in to the DynaBox. Expand and adjust
to line the inside walls of the box.
NOTE: The smaller foam side of the SoundSnake should be
toward the outside of the box.
Remove the white paper backing from the Back-Wave foam.
Fold in half with sticky side out. Place through opening and
apply the self adhesive (sticky) side to the top of the box.
Apply a bead of contractors glue or silicon caulking around
the oustide perimeter of the DynaBox hole.
Step 6 - Install Speaker
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for speaker installation.
DynaBox and other Dynamic Control products are intended to be installed in a safe
and secure manner. Dynamic Control has designed our products, using continuous
testing, to comply with a set of common safety standards and building requirements.
Given that applicable laws, ordinances, building codes and safety requirements vary
by municipality, the installer of this product should contact local building code
officials for specific information and building code requirements. Installation,
whether used alone or in combination with any other product, materials or
equipment, is the sole responsibility of the installer. Dynamic Control disclaims all
liability for loss, damage, or injury of any kind from installations not following and
meeting required local building codes, laws, or safety requirements.