User's Manual
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REQUIREMENTS – SPEAKER PLACEMENT 
The best sound can be achieved by making sure the speakers are placed is the best position 
possible. The surface material should be similar for right and left pairs. Also, the cavity volume behind 
each speaker should be identical. 
Placing a speaker near a corner tends to emphasize 
bass. Large surface areas emphasize treble. 
Drapes and upholstered furniture may muffle sound. 
Be sure that both right and left pairs are equal 
distance from the corners of a room and facing 
identical surfaces. Non-equality between the left and 
right speakers may result in inconsistent sound. 
The objective of a well designed speaker system is 
how well it replicates live sound. A speaker system 
that can present a 3-dimensional replication as if the 
performer is in front of the listener presents “stereo 
imaging”. 
The left and right channels of a speaker system are 
best placed 6 to 8 feet apart. The best height for the 
in-wall systems is where a person standing and a 
person sitting are within the optimum range of the 
tweeter. In general, the optimum height should be 
4.5 feet from floor to tweeter. This height covers 
both standing and sitting. 
REQUIREMENTS – WIRE 
For the best installation, using high-quality speaker wire is recommended. High-quality speaker wire 
is stranded. Do not use solid gauge wire (commonly used for 120VAC and 240VAC power 
connections). 
Wire Length  Recommended Size 
Up to 50 feet    16-gauge 
Up to 100 feet    14-gauge 
Greater than 100 feet  12-gauge 
The general rule is that a heavier gauge wire is recommended for all installations, especially for long 
distances. Be sure to select a wire that has an easy to follow indicator (such as a white stripe or 
indented ridge). This will make connecting the polarity correctly an easier task. 
Be sure to observe the proper polarity. The positive (+) wire must always be connected to the positive 
(+) terminal and the negative (-) wire must always be connected to the negative terminal. An incorrect 
polarity connection will result in poor imagining and bass response. 
Note: Be sure that each wire strand is completely isolated from other connections. Frayed or poorly 
twisted strands may cause short circuits and damage the systems equipment. 










