Roswell Classic Vamp Spin Speakers Installation & Usage Instructions

6.5 x 5.25

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6.5 x 5.25 Classic
Vamp Spin Speakers
Installation & Usage Instructions
Part # C920-1824
Information: info@roswellmarine.com
If you have any questions please call : 1-321-638-1331
Rev. 22-Sept-17

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  • Page 1 www.roswellmarine. co m 6.5 x 5.25 Classic Vamp Spin Speakers Installation & Usage Instructions Part # C920-1824 Information: info@roswellmarine.com If you have any questions please call : 1-321-638-1331 Rev. 22-Sept-17...
  • Page 2 Welcome to the family. Roswell’s Classic Vamp Spin speakers are back and better than ever. We took our famous spin speaker and re-worked it, featuring updated grills and LED lighting, as well as improving the surface nishes on the housings to help the speakers hold up even better in a marine environment.
  • Page 3 • Roswell recommends using 16 gauge wire for the audio connections and 18 gauge wire for the 12-volt LED connections. • You will need to supply a length of positive and negative 16 gauge speaker wire to run from your speaker mounting locations to your amp or head unit.
  • Page 4 For non-wired towers: Go to step D Carefully cut the rst piece of shrink wrap with a utility For Pre-wired Roswell towers: Remove the plugs to knife to expose all of the wires and remove the plug. access the wires. Carefully pull the wires out of the Be very cautious not to cut through the wire’s...
  • Page 5 Note: If your tubing is a size not included in the package please contact Roswell for other inserts. Available sizes: 2.85”, 2.50“ and holes enough to hold the clamp but still loose 2.25”...
  • Page 6 It is necessary to regularly check the tightness of the bolts securing the Roswell speaker to your tower. Bolts and screws tend to rattle loose over time due to the vibrations and shaking that your boat experiences while on the water or in transit.

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