CONTENTS MATERIALS AND TOOLS A. Required Tools B. Other Tools LAYOUT A. Listening Locations B. Speaker Locations C. System and Supply D. Obstructions E. Weather Resistance F. Tricks of the Trades—Nothing's Plumb, Square, or True III. INSTALLATION A. New Construction B.
channel speaker should be located centered on the TV screen—to keep center channel sound coming from the center of the screen.. Balance adjustment can compensate for some physical location difference between left and right. Time-delay adjustment of surround sound can compensate for some physical location difference between front and rear.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. The system has been well designed to prevent stripping or damage from over tightening but PSB cannot be responsible for damage due to unreasonable force being used when mounting the system.
(particularly resonant sound) as heat to lessen any resonant effects. If the wall cavity is fully insulated, it should be left in place, removing only a portion of the insulation directly behind the speaker system to avoid physically obstructing the normal operation of the system or over-damping the sound output. The insulation also reduces transmission of sound through the cavity rear wall to neighboring spaces.
finger holds in the shield and pulling the shield out from the frame. Construction dust or paint on the speaker drivers will negatively affect their performance and, if significant, void their warranty. If a removable Baffle with drivers will be installed later, the construction dust and paint shield should be installed after the Finish Frame is installed to close the opening and avoid any excess drywall compound, plaster, or paint on the unexposed sections of the Finish Frame.