User Manual

IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT THE SUBWOOFER’S LINE
INPUTS AND SPEAKER INPUTS AT THE SAME TIME UNDER
ANY CONDITIONS.
3. Make sure all the Roto-Lock toggle feet are retracted so
that they are tucked within the mounting hole’s border. Insert
the speaker into the hole in the ceiling (Figure 3). The Roto-
Lock system can accommodate a ceiling material thickness of
1-1/2” (38mm).
4. Tighten the screws on the
front of the speaker bae.
The Roto-Lock toggle feet
will automatically rotate into
position and begin clamping
the speaker (Figure 4). When
you notice resistance on
the screws the speaker has
been clamped successfully.
5. I M P O R T A N T : Always
use low torque settings;
NEVER over-tighten.
Figure 4: Tightening the RotoLock
Screws
Figure 6: Subwoofer Connection
Figure 5: Pivoting the MS6R Woofer
Figure 3: Inserting the Speaker Into
the Mounting Hole
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
Surround Sound
Processor/Receiver
AUDIO CABLE
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
Figure 4: Tightening the RotoLock
Screws
Figure 6: Subwoofer Connection
Figure 5: Pivoting the MS6R Woofer
Figure 3: Inserting the Speaker Into
the Mounting Hole
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
Surround Sound
Processor/Receiver
AUDIO CABLE
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
Figure 4: Tightening the RotoLock
Screws
Figure 6: Subwoofer Connection
Figure 5: Pivoting the MS6R Woofer
Figure 3: Inserting the Speaker Into
the Mounting Hole
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
Surround Sound
Processor/Receiver
AUDIO CABLE
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
Figure 4: Tightening the RotoLock
Screws
Figure 6: Subwoofer Connection
Figure 5: Pivoting the MS6R Woofer
Figure 3: Inserting the Speaker Into
the Mounting Hole
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
Surround Sound
Processor/Receiver
AUDIO CABLE
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
NOTE: ADJUST THE TENSION OF
THE ROTO-LOCK CLAMPS SO
THAT THE SPEAKER FRAME IS
FLAT. THIS WILL HELP ENSURE
THAT THE GRILLE CONTACTS THE
CEILING ALL THE WAY AROUND
THE SPEAKER FOR A PROPER FIT.
6. The micro-trim grille is
held in place by several small,
powerful magnets on the
speaker frame. Place the grille
against the speaker and the
magnets will hold it firmly in
place. When properly installed,
the grille trim should make
contact with the wall all the
way around the speaker.
SPEAKER ADJUSTMENTS
MAG6R – Left, Center and Right Channels
The woofer and tweeter of
the MAG6R should be pivoted
directly towards the listening
area. To pivot the drivers
apply light pressure to the ring
around the outside edge of the
woofer and tweeter, as shown
in Figure 5. Take care not to
touch or apply pressure to the
cone or dome itself.
MAG6R SUR
– Surround Channels
The woofer of the MAG6R SUR should be pivoted towards
a wall or window, away from the listeners to create a more
spacious surround presentation. To pivot the woofer apply
light pressure to the ring around the outside edge of the
woofer, as shown in Figure 5. Take care not to touch or apply
pressure to the cone itself.
MS8 SUB - CONNECTION
Your MS8 SUB will need both AC power and a standard
subwoofer cable with RCA connectors on both ends.
Follow the connection example in figure 6 below for
connecting the MS8 SUB directly to your A/V home theater
receiver. You’re A/V home theater receiver should have a LFE
or SUB OUT connector, the cable from your MS8 SUB should
be connected here.
MS8 SUB - CONNECTION
Your MS8 SUB will need both AC power and a standard
subwoofer cable with RCA connectors on both ends.
Follow the connection example in figure 6 below for
connecting the MS8 SUB directly to your A/V home theater
receiver. You’re A/V home theater receiver should have a LFE
or SUB OUT connector, the cable from your MS8 SUB should
be connected here.
MS8 SUB - CROSSOVER CONTROL
The crossover control on the rear panel of the MS8 SUB
(figure 7) should normally be set to the 250Hz or FULL
CLOCKWISE setting.
A/V home theater receivers have built in crossover filters
for subwoofer and satellite speakers. The settings for the
crossovers can be adjusted in the on screen menu for your
A/V home theater receiver. By setting the MS8 SUB in this
way the correct crossover filter will be applied in your A/V
home theater receiver and not in the subwoofer.
If you want to experiment with the crossover control on the
rear panel of the MS8 SUB the variable internal crossover
operates between 50Hz and 250Hz, with a crossover slope of
12dB/octave.
MS8 SUB - PHASE SWITCH
The phase switch on the rear panel of the MS8 SUB (figure 7)
should generally be left in the 0 DEG settings.
When the subwoofer’s PHASE switch is in the 0 position, a
positive input voltage will cause the woofer cone to move
out (towards the room). When the PHASE switch is in the 180
position, a positive input voltage will cause the woofer cone
to move in (away from the room).
There is no absolute correct setting for the PHASE switch.
Depending on the location of the subwoofer relative to your
main speakers and seating location, one of the settings will
produce a better match with the main speakers, improving
bass impact, and in some cases, improving overall bass level
as well.
To determine the correct setting of the PHASE switch, listen
to a movie or music with significant impactful bass content
with the switch in each position, it may be helpful to sit in the
normal listening position while someone else changes the
PHASE switch between 0 and 180. Leave the switch in the
position that produces audibly louder bass with more impact.
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