Parasound in-wall and ceiling speakers mount into standard 4 inch deep stud walls. Determine the final locations for all speakers before cutting the first hole, since the position of each speak- er may affect the others, either aesthetically or acoustically.
You may need to swing some or all of the mounting dogs back in their resting positions first. 12.Tighten the mounting screws on the bezel. There are six screws for Parasound rectangle- shaped in-wall speakers and four screws for Parasound round ceiling speakers. When you first turn these screws, small clamps or “mounting dogs”...
SPECIAL FEATURES Hole for Infrared Receivers The in-wall models have a ⁄ ” round hole in their frames marked IR. It accommodates an infrared receiver such as the Xantech Video Link ® model 490. The hole is exposed by removing the foam rubber insert plug from the rear side.
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Pivoting Tweeter (C 65, C 70, and C 85 only) You may pivot the tweeter of Parasound ceiling speakers C 65 C 70, and C 85 up to 15 degrees off-axis to direct treble towards the intended listening area. Sometimes ceiling speakers are mounted close to side walls;...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions for Optional NC/K Rough-In Kits Follow these instructions if you will cut the final hole for the speaker with a pin router. 1. Determine the final cutout location of the loudspeaker. 2. Nail or screw one of the 25” metal mounting bars horizontally between two studs or ceiling joists with its slot facing up and toward you.