Owner's Manual

3.
Attach
the
bracket
assembly
to
the
mounting
surface
with
chosen
fasteners.
4.
Attach
the
speaker
to
the
mounted
bracket
assembly
with 2
plastic
knobs
(c,
Figure
1).
III.
AIMING
THE
SPEAKERS
The
speaker
can
be
tilted
up
or
down
by
loosening
2
set
screws
(g,
Figure
1)
located
on
one
side
of
the
wall
plate
(e,
Figure
1)
and
sliding
the
speaker
on
the
curved
aluminium
bracket
to
the
desired
position
and
tightening
the
set
screws.
The
speaker
can
be
turned
to
the
left
or
to
the
right
side
by
loosening
first
both
plastic
knobs
(c,
Figure
1)
and
then
tightening
them
again
after
the
desired
position
is
achieved.
IV.
WEATHER
RESISTANCE
Materials
used
in
building
PSB
Indoor/Outdoor
speakers
have
been
selected
for
their
durability,
while
providing
excellent
sonic
performance
in
most
indoor
and
outdoor
applications.
Outdoors,
preference
should
be
given
to
locations
that
provide
some
protection
from
weather,
and
these
are
usually
also
better
sonically.
Exposure
of
the
speakers
to
high
humidity
is
not
a
problem,
although
during
extreme
weather
conditions
the
port
should
be
closed
with
the
supplied
port
plug
(b,
Figure
1)
to
prevent
water
entering
the
speakers.
To
access
the
port,
the
grille
(a,
Figure
1)
needs
to
be
removed
with a
paper
clip
by
gently
pulling
along
the
grille's
edge
starting
at
the
groove
in
the
middle
of
the
baffle.
With
the
port
covers
installed
the
bass
output
from
the
speakers
will
slightly
decrease,
which
can
be
compensated
by
a
corner
location.
For
outdoor
applications,
we
recommend
covering
the
terminals
with
the
supplied
rubber
cover
(h,
Figure
2).
V.
CONNECTING
THE
SPEAKERS
Connect
each
speaker
with a
standard
two-wire
cable
to
the
signal
source
either
directly
or
through
a
local
volume
control.
The
speakers
must
be
wired
appropriately
for
the
intended
control.
The
impedance
loads
of
the
speakers
must
be
balanced
with
the
capabilities
of
the
amplifier.
In
some
mono-only
systems,
a
single
wire
may
be
connect-
ing
speakers
in
series,
entering
from
one
speaker
to
another-beginning
and
ending
at
the
amplifier.
Wire
size
should
increase
with
longer
runs-usually
16AWG
(1.3mm
dia)
stranded
copper
wire
is
minimal,
with
12
AWG
(2.0mm
dia)
being
better
for
longer
runs.
The
ends
of
each
wire
need
to
be
separated,
stripped,
twisted
and
inserted
into
cor-
rect
terminal
post.
Polarity
needs
to
be
maintained
to
ensure
in-phase
connection
for
maximum
bass
and
clarity.
Out-of-phase
connection
will
result
in
frequency
cancellations
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