Wiring: If pre-existing speaker wiring is not available in your desired mounting location, it may be necessary to
run the wire through the wakeboarding tower, attic in your home or along the wall in your dorm. The speaker
wire should be kept away from sharp edges to avoid the possibility of getting pinched by moving mechanisms,
and out of the way of people. If you must drill a hole to run the speaker wire through any location, be careful not
to drill into other wiring or existing mechanisms. Any time a wire is run through a hole, it is necessary to insert a
rubber or plastic grommet to protect the wire from damage. Check your local building codes for the necessary
procedures and precautions for running low voltage wiring in your building.
Once the speaker wiring job is fi nished, plug the speaker wires securely into the spring-loaded, positive and
negative speaker terminals on the back of the KB6000 enclosure. You may want to remove the mounting bracket
to get a clear view of the terminals. Maintain proper polarity between all KB6000 speakers. The other end of
these wires connect to your source unit or amplifi er in a similar manner, observing proper polarity.
Bookshelf: The Kicker KB6000 enclosure speakers can be used as bookshelf speakers. Rubber feet are
provided for this type of application. Remove the two locking knobs and then the mounting bracket from the
enclosure. Attach the rubber feet, reattach the bottom locking knob and adjust it until the desired angle is
achieved. We recommend starting with the speaker at a level angle.
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2011 KB6000 Rev D.indd 4
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If you have any questions about the
installation of your Kicker KB6000 enclosure
speakers, see the Authorized Kicker Dealer
where you made your purchase. Please
E-mail support@kicker.com or call Technical
Services (405) 624-8583 for specifi c or
unanswered questions.
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