Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
SPEAKER/SOUNDBAR
ON-WALL
INSTALLATION
If
you
mount
your
G-12,G-16,G-28
speakers
or
G-42
soundbar
on
a
wall,
do
not
attach
the
pedestals.
Determine
a
suitable
location
for
each
speaker
to
wall-mount
and
complete
all
wiring
to
all
speaker
positions
before
mounting
speakers
to
the
wall.
Do
not
ceiling-mount.
1.
If
you
have
the
G-28
or
G-42,
use
included
template
and
choose
mount
position
for
the
speaker
(horizontal
or
vertical).
Pin
template
to
wall,
mak-
ing
sure
it
is
level
(when
horizontally
mounting)
or
plumb
(when
vertically
mounting)
and
positioned
correctly,
centered
with
the
TV's
center
points
for
example.
Mark
on
wall
the
pilot
hole
locations
through
the
template
and
remove
template.
If
you
have
the
G-12
or
G-16,
mark
on
wall2
pilot
hole
points
9.26"apart
for
the
G-12
or
13.25"apart
for
the
G-16
(make
sure
the
points
are
lined
up
so
that
the
speaker
hangs
straight
up
and
down
verti-
cally
or
level
horizontally).
For
all
speakers,
Leave
a
minimum
of
one
inch
space
between
speaker
cabinet
and
TV.
Keep
in
mind
that,
when
mounted,
the
speaker
will
"lock"
into
position
5/16"
lower
than
where
the
pilot
holes
are
drilled.
2.
Pre-drill
pilot
holes
in
marked
locations.
If
drilling
into
a
wall
stud
(ideal)
it
is
recommended
to
use
#1
0
mounting
screws
(not
included)
to
mount
the
speaker
bracket
(G-28
and
G-42)
or
the
speaker
itself
(G-12
and
G-16).
If
there
is
no
stud
where
a
pilot
hole
is
located,
install
wall
anchors
(not
included)
into
the
pilot
holes
to
hold
the
bracket
or
speaker
instead.
Wall
anchors
should
be
rated
to
at
least
6
pounds
(G-12
and
G-16)
or
12
pounds
(G-28
and
G-42).
3.
If
vertical
wall-mounting,
feed
speaker
wire
into
speaker
bottom
area
and
attach
each
wire
to
appropriate
screw-terminal
binding
post
(See
Diagram
2)
.
If
horizontal
wall-mounting,
feed
speaker
wire
to
channel(s)
that
start
on
the
back
center
part
of
the
speaker,
then
continue
run-
ning
wire
through
the
channel(s)
and
attach
each
wire
to
the
appropri-
ate
screw-terminal
binding
post
the
same
as
if
vertical
mounting
.
(See
Diagram
3)
(Note:
using
speaker
wire
larger
than
18
gauge
may
not
allow
wire(s)
to
completely
fit
in
channels).
If
needed,
stick
the
included
adhesive
strip
on
a
point
over
the
channel
to
hold
the
wires
in
place
in
the
channel.
To
change
the
Klipsch
logo
direction
on
the
speaker
front
gently
pull
out
one
side
of
it
and
rotate
45·.
4.
Gently
push
the
speaker
onto
the
two
tabs
on
the
mounted
bracket
through
its
keyholes
(G
-
28
and
G-42)
or
onto
the
two
screws
in
the
wall
(G-12
and
G-
16)
and
push
5/16"
down
to
lock
into
position.
CONNECTING
G-12,G-16,G-28
Connection
-
Using
16-gauge
or
larger
speaker
wire
,
con-
nect
the
RED
"positive"
(+)
terminal
of
the
LEFT
speaker
to
the
RED
"positive"
(+)terminal
of
your
amplifier's
LEFT
channel.
Connect
the
BLACK
"negative"(-)
place
by
magnets
imbedded
in
a
slot
on
each
side
of
the
rear
of
the
cabinet.
Carefully
pull
the
metal
rod
away
from
one
side,
then
the
other
to
remove
grill.
The
grill
is
designed
to
be
as
lightweight
and
acoustically
transparent
as
possible
so
there
is
no
rigid
framework
behind
it.
Because
of
this,
it
might
be
necessary
to
"smooth"
the
cloth
once
the
grill
is
attached
to
the
cabinet
by
us-
ing
two
thumbs
to
pull
the
cloth
taught
from
top
to
bottom
(or
side
to
side
if
unit
is
mounted
horizontally).
DIAGRAM
1
DIAGRAM
2
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....
terminal
of
the
left
speaker
to
the
BLACK
"negative"
(-
)terminal
of
your
amplifier's
DIAGRAM
3
left
channel.
Repeat
this
procedure
for
connecting
all
remaining
speakers
to
the
appropriate
amplifier
channels.
G-
42
soundbar
Connection
-
Since
this
speaker
contains
the
LEFT,
RIGHT
and
CENTER
channels,
connect
each
one
of
these
channels
from
your
amplifier
as
above
to
the
designated
"Left",
"Right"
and
"Center"
terminals
on
the
G-
42.
Make
sure
that
no
bare
wires
from
any
of
the
connections
touch
each
other
or
any
other
terminals
as
this
could
ca
use
a
short
and
damage
your
equipment.
SPEAKER
CARE
AND
CLEANING
Your
Klipsch
Gallery™
Speaker
ha
s a
durable
finish
that
should
only
re
quire
dry
dusting
or
cleaning
with
a
dry
cloth.
Avoid
th
e
use
of
a
bra
s
ive
or
so
lv
e
nt
-
based
cleaners
and
harsh de
terg
e
nts
. The
unique
grille
for
th
e s
peaker
c
onsists
of
a
piece
of
sheer
rectangular
cloth
with
metal
rods
along
two
sides.
It
is
held
in
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