Thanks for choosing a Newton HD Series speaker. The MC600HD features the finest drivers, precision internal crossover circuitry, and an elegant enclosure design. The design team at Cambridge SoundWorks believes there is no better combination of audiophile-level attention to detail and reasonable cost.
ANGLE speakers in a 7.1 system should be at 140 degrees. If a sin- gle rear speaker is used in a 6.1 system, it should be cen- tered on the rear wall. Front speakers should be as close to the height of the TV monitor as practical. Surround and rear speakers should be slightly higher.
It is not necessary to “tin” the wire or use connec- tors to terminate the wire. • Use at least AWG #18 speaker cable for short runs (under 15 feet). Use AWG #16 or heavier speaker cable for longer runs.
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TO ATTACH THE WIRES 1. Press the speaker’s red terminal to expose the hole in its shaft. 2. Insert the stripped end of one cable’s positive conductor into the speaker’s red (+) terminal. 3. Release the terminal to secure the connection. Make sure no stray strands of wire are present.
Pull the speaker logo straight out to remove it. Use a philips screwdriver to gently tighten the lock screw concealed in the hole behind the logo to secure speaker to the bracket.
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5. Pull the speaker logo straight out to remove it. Use a philips screwdriver to gently tighten the lock screw concealed in the hole behind the logo to secure the speaker to the bracket.
2. Slide the rear support into the channel on the rear of the speaker until it is in the approximate center of the speaker. Orient it so the foot is along the same side as the rubber feet you installed in step 1.
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SETTING BASS CONTOUR The switch located near the connection terminals optimizes the low frequency response of the speaker for wall or stand mounting. • When the speaker is mounted on a speaker stand, away from the wall press the end of the switch marked with “|”.
While Cambridge SoundWorks includes the most heat-tolerant parts commensurate with good acoustic design, the speak- er’s Limited Warranty against defects in materials or work- manship does not apply to parts that fail from long-term operation at very high temperatures.