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manual abstract
How to Place Your Speakers Placement is one of the most important factors for sound quality. Taking a few minutes to place your speakers correctly ensures that your speakers will sound best in any indoor or outdoor environment. For best stereo effect, separate the speakers by at least 3-6 ft. (1-2m). Typically, placement near a wall or other surface will increase the bass output of the speaker. Corner placement will give still more bass. Outdoors, placement under the eaves of a roof reduces exposure to constant direct sunlight and precipitation, which will extend the speaker’s life. Placement under the eaves or on a wall near the ground will increase bass. In situations where you need to avoid disturbing neighbors, you may wish to install the speakers on a post or railing facing the house and listening area (the sound area will be more contained). Mounting the speakers Before running permanent wires and mounting the speaker, you may wish to test the speaker placement first for coverage and good stereo sound. Use the supplied bracket to mount the speaker vertically or horizontally on walls or other surfaces. The bracket includes keyhole sockets and other holes to suit a variety of hardware. Consult a knowledgeable person about the best hardware to use for your particular wall surface. For mounting, remove the bracket from the speaker. If running wires, you may wish to route the wiring through the bracket’s large middle hole; the bracket will cover the hole in the wall. Mount the bracket and attach the speaker. Adjust the speaker to face the listening area. Alternatively, you may use mounting brackets made by other companies. The 1 .4–20 threaded inserts for the knob match various brackets and mounting plates. The Voyager® 7 includes two more inserts on the rear of the cabinet. Consult your dealer or the bracket manufacturer for more information. Public address installations The Voyager models include internal screw holes for 70V matching transformers used in professional PA installations. These holes are designed for transformers with two mounting points spaced 2-3" (52-76mm) apart (Voyager 4,5, and 7) and for a transformer adaptor plate with four holes (Voyager 6 and Metro). Use self-tapping #6 x 3/8" screws (metric equivalent: M3.5 x 10mm). To mount a transformer, remove the speaker grille (see above), and then remove the recessed screws holding the front baffle. Connect the transformer wires with wire nuts or solder. Test the speaker and reattach the front baffle, making sure the sealing gasket is in place. Do not overtighten the recessed screws, or the plastic screw threads will strip. Maintenance Voyager speakers require no more than occasional dusting or wiping with a soft cloth. When the speakers are installed in hard-to-reach locations, you may brush them with a soft broom. Avoid directing a garden hose at the speaker—it can damage the drivers or dislodge the wiring. If Service Seems Necessary First, contact the dealer from whom you purcha...
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