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Monster Kicker KB600 Installation Instructions And Owner's Manual page 4

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STEP 4: Attach the Collar Bracket (Item 1) to the tower using M8x25 bolts (Item 4) and the Collar
Inserts (Item 2) that matches your size tower (2-1/2" are provided for Monster Towers and a
universal kit with 1-1/2", 1-5/8", 1-3/4", 1-7/8", 2" and 2-1/4" are provided for other towers).
STEP 5: Attach the KB600 Speaker (Item 9) to the Speaker Bracket (Item8) using the two quick
release knobs (Item 10). Connect your speaker wire to the back of the speaker and enjoy!
Wiring Instructions and Amplifier Considerations
We recommend you use 16 to 18 gage wiring between the speakers and
amplifier. Consult your tower installation manual or provider for instructions on
running wire inside your tower. We recommend covering the wiring with 3/8" or
1/2" wiring loom and electrical tape as shown for a professional, watertight
appearance.
The most common way to wire a boat with tower speakers is with the front
speaker or front pre-amp outputs of the stereo driving all speakers in the boat.
The rear speaker or rear pre-amp outputs are then used for the tower speakers.
This allows the fader to control the volume from inside to behind the boat.
A four-channel amplifier in the boat is typical with two channels driving the boat
speakers and two channels driving the tower speakers. The next level is to have
separate amplifiers for the boat and for the tower speakers.
The Kicker KB600 speakers are rated to handle 75W RMS at 4 Ohms. The peak power of an amplifier is what is advertised
but also often misleading. The RMS at a specific Ohm Load is the real working power of the amplifier. It is generally
agreed by audiophiles that supplying too much power to speakers is far better than under powering the speakers. If there
is to much power the signal "clips off" and the speakers let you know with no damage. With too little power you send lots
of distortion to the speaker which causes speaker damage. It's far better to "over amp" the speakers and not turn it up all
the way than "under amp" them and send up damaging distortion.
Most amps have a Bass boost or filter that you can use to remove or add Bass. Turn this off or put on the lowest setting
to remove as much Bass as possible to the tower speakers. If your amp has a High Pass Filter turn it to the highest
frequency to filter out as much Bass as possible. The Bass uses the majority of the amplifier power with sound that will
not reach the rider. Mostly high frequency and some mid-Bass will be audible at 65'-80' behind the boat over engine, water
and wind noise.
For learning more about tower audio, we highly encourage you to visit the "Boats and Accessories" discussion boards at
www.Wakeboarder.com and www.WakeWorld.com and www.diyTower.com.
Monster Tower, LLC Warranty for WakeTunes Products
Monster Tower warrants this product against manufacturers defects for a period of five (5) years. Anodized surfaces are specifically
excluded, as their care and use cannot be controlled by the manufacturer. Any modifications or improper use, not approved in
writing by Monster Tower, shall void this warranty. Monster Tower is not responsible for personal injury or damage to the boat
caused by the use of this product. Monster Tower's obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or
costs of installation or any liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages resulting from delay or improper installation. If you
need to make a warranty claim contact Monster Tower at 877-77-Tower to receive a return authorization, number which is required
for all claims. Defects must be reported within 30 days of discovery.
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