MK Sound SW-50 Operation Manual
MK Sound SW-50 Operation Manual

MK Sound SW-50 Operation Manual

Frameless in-wall speaker

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SW-95, SW-85, SW-62
SW-54, SW-52, SW-51
SW-50
Miller & Kreisel Sound, Inc.
9351 Deering Avenue
Chatsworth, CA 91311-5858 USA
(818) 701-7010 fax (818) 701-0369
www.mksound.com
©2002 Miller & Kreisel Sound, Inc.
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  • Page 1 SW-95, SW-85, SW-62 SW-54, SW-52, SW-51 SW-50 Miller & Kreisel Sound, Inc. 9351 Deering Avenue Chatsworth, CA 91311-5858 USA (818) 701-7010 fax (818) 701-0369 www.mksound.com ©2002 Miller & Kreisel Sound, Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION...3 COMPONENT OVERVIEW...3 INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING WALLS...4 SPEAKER WIRING...4 SPEAKER WIRING FOR SW-85 AND SW-95 ONLY...4 SOUND VARIATIONS (SW-85 & SW-95 only)...4 REMOTE SWITCHING OF VARIATIONS OF SOUND (SW-85 & SW-95 only)...6 MOUNTING THE SPEAKER IN THE WALL SATELLITE AND SUBWOOFER PHASE TEST...8 SPEAKER DAMAGE &...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Bracket Instructions that are included with your Pre-Construction Bracket Kit SPRE50, SPRE85, or SPRE95. All M&K In-wall speakers is well suited for either wall mount or ceiling mount applications. Although, the SW-50, with its circular grille, is the aesthetically preferred speaker for ceiling mount locations.
  • Page 4: Installation Into Existing Walls

    FOR STANDARD INSTALLATION DRYWALL THICKNESS CANNOT EXCEED 1.25 INCHES. FOR THICKER WALLS CALL M&K SOUND. 4. SW-95, SW-50, SW-51 ONLY: Tape the speaker wire to the back wall so the end is within the opening as shown. 5. Fold the first section of the foam strip and insert the corner through the wall opening.
  • Page 5 EQUALIZED terminal, the subwoofer level should be set lower. We provide the multiple terminals because we cannot predict in advance exactly what response the speaker will produce in your room. The choices available through the terminals, however, can allow you to create a virtually ideal response for your room and program material.
  • Page 6: Remote Switching Of Variations Of Sound (Sw-85 & Sw-95 Only)

    Therefore, for most systems, we recommend using the NORMAL terminal. This gives you the natural roll off of the speaker and will give you the best sound quality in almost all cases.
  • Page 7 FRAMELESS IN-WALL SPEAKER 12. Tip the unit vertically and pass the top edge of the mounting arms through the wall opening, allowing the unit to rest on the bottom mounting screws. 14. Make sure that the baffle is level by checking with a leveling device.
  • Page 8: Satellite And Subwoofer Phase Test

    The lead that was on the Positive (+) terminal should be switched to the Negative (—) terminal, and vice versa. When switching speaker wires, take care to protect your amplifier. Make sure that the wires do not touch each other when you are mak- ing the switch.
  • Page 9: If You Need Service

    TURNED OFF BEFORE REMOVING THE SPEAKER ! 1. Remove the speaker grille. IMPORTANT! - BE SURE THAT YOU SECURE THE LOOSE SPEAKER WIRES TO THE BRACKET OR THE STUD OR THEY WILL BE LOST IN THE WALL! 4. Pull top of speaker out of the wall opening.
  • Page 10: Pre-Construction Bracket Installation

    Continue with the installation instructions on page 4. staples 3. Run the speaker wire to the location of the bracket. Secure the wire to one of the studs using staples or U nails. Make sure that the wire is clear of the opening or it may be damaged when the drywall is cut.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    8.9” x 7.3” CUTOUT DIMENSION (H x W): 7.68” x 5.77” WEIGHT: 6 lbs. MOUNTING DEPTH: 3.05” SW-50 IMPEDANCE: 4 ohms RECOMMENDED POWER: amplifiers with between 25 and 200 watts continuous MAXIMUM POWER: 200 watts RMS unclipped peaks FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 85 Hz - 20 kHz ±...
  • Page 12 FRAMELESS IN-WALL SPEAKER In-wall speaker manual 70071 08/29/02 rev. 2 pt/qrk...

This manual is also suitable for:

Sw-51Sw-85Sw-52Sw-95Sw-62 sw-54

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