Placing on a shelves using the speaker stand
This speaker system can be placed on surfaces such as shelves by
using the supplied speaker stand. Place on surfaces by using non-
skid pads or self-adhering fasteners on the speaker stand.
Do not install speakers on slippery surfaces, as the strength of the
non-skid pads may be insufficient to prevent the speaker system
from sliding.
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Attach the non-skid pads or self-adhering fasteners on the
speaker stand.
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When using the non-skid pads
Paste the non-skid pads on each edge of the bottom of the speaker
stand.
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When using the self-adhering fasteners
Glue the self-adhering fastener (loop side) at two locations on the
bottom of the speaker stand.
Next, glue the self-adhering fastener (hook side) on the surface
where the speaker stand will be placed.
Self-adhering
fastener (loop)
Self-adhering
fastener (hook)
2
Affix the gasket to the speaker stand.
Affix the gasket to the surface of the speaker stand where the
speaker will be mounted.
3
Attach the speaker stand to the speaker with screws.
Line up the screw holes in the speaker stand and the speaker, and
firmly screw in 2 of the supplied screws (long). Attach the speaker
stand so that the speaker terminal is on the left when viewing the
back of the speaker.
Speaker terminal
Top
Bottom
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Speaker installation surface
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Connect the speaker cable.
• Speaker cable is not included with this speaker system.
This speaker does not include speaker cables used for connecting
to an amplifier. Take the following factors into consideration when
choosing speaker cables so that you can get the most from your
speaker system:
• Use heavy-gauge speaker cable if possible, and keep the cables
to the minimum necessary length.
• Cables have differing characteristics. Keep this in mind when
using any cable.
• Connections at speaker and amplifier terminals should be
made as tight and secure as possible to help reduce contact
resistance.
• If the cables' wires happen to be pushed out of the terminals,
allowing the wires to come into contact with each other, it
places an excessive additional load on the amp. This may cause
the amp to stop functioning, and may even damage the amp.
• After connecting the plugs, pull lightly on the cables to make
sure that the ends of the cables are securely connected to the
terminals. Poor connections can create noise and interruptions
in the sound.
• Be sure to connect wires to the correct terminal polarities
(+ , –) at the speaker and amplifier, or the proper surround
effect will not be produced.