The materials in your new Ticket speaker are of the high- est quality and will provide years of enduring enjoyment and deepening respect.
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Figure 1. The Ticket is designed for both vertical and horizontal installation.
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Tape measure Depth required behind wall surface: " (9cm) Required wall opening (includes tolerance): " x 14 " (14.9cm x 36.2cm) Figure 2. The Ticket is designed to mount anywhere between studs. Installation Figure 3. Side view. Figure 4. Top view.
Figure 5. Installation steps 1–3. Using a stud finder, locate the final speaker position between studs. WARNING! Absolutely no part of the template should overlap a stud. Insert top push pin (provided). Level template. Insert bottom pushpin (provided). Recheck level.
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Place speaker in hole. Installation Figure 8. Installation step 6.5 Connect speaker cable. Be consistent when connecting...
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Figure 9. Installation step 7. Figure 10. Installation step 8. Use a 4mm Allen bit (provided) and an electric drill to Gently press the grill cover into place. lock all 4 mounting locks in place. Use a low clutch setting on the drill. Installation...
Ticket. Place the Ticket driver side up. Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove two screws from the bottom edge of the Ticket (see figure 11). The end cap may now be safely removed (see figure 12). NOTE: It is important that the end caps are lifted straight up and away from the speaker body.
Just use a dust free cloth or a soft brush to remove the dust from your speakers. We recommend a specialty cloth (available at the Xtatic shop at www.martinlogan. com) that cleans your speakers better than anything else we have tried. Do not spray any kind of clean- ing agent on or in close proximity to the drivers.
Warranty Registration on file! If you did not receive a Certificate of Registration with your new Ticket speaker, you cannot be assured of having received new units. If this is the case, please contact your authorized MartinLogan dealer.
It is a combination of resistance and reactance and is measured in ohms. Remember that a speaker’s imped- ance changes with frequency, it is not a constant value.