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Speaker Mounting; Subwoofer Placement; Step 2: Connecting The Loudspeakers; Installation - Sinclair Bringhton Cube 5.1 Sustem Manual

Complete 6 speaker home theater system

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Speaker Mounting

Use a basic drywall screw to mount your speaker. For best results, use either a drywall anchor or butterfly anchors to provide
the best installation. Utiliser une vis pour monter votre haut-parleur. Pour les meilleurs résultats, l'usage un ancre de cloison
sèche ou les ancres de papillon pour fournir la meilleure installation.

Subwoofer Placement

Low frequency sound is generally non-directional. This allows for great flexibility when placing the subwoofer, as it is difficult
for the ear to discern where the low frequency sound originates. Ideally, however, the subwoofer will be placed on the same
plane as the main left/right speakers.
Placement Tip: Bass output varies with position. For more bass output, place the subwoofer near a wall boundary. Placing the
subwoofer closer to a corner of the room will increase the bass output considerably.

Step 2: Connecting the loudspeakers

Before any connections are made, please ensure that all equipment in the system is turned off.
Loudspeaker wire throughout the system should be good quality, loudspeaker grade audio cable with polarity coding. For loud-
speaker wire that runs less than 25 feet, the cable should be a minimum of 18 AWG, for loudspeaker wire that runs up to
50 feet, the cable should be 16 AWG and for loudspeaker wire that runs longer than 50 feet, the cable should be at least
14 AWG.

Installation:

Remove 3/8" of insulation from the end of the loudspeaker wires to be connected. Connect the positive lead of the loud-
speaker wire (indicated with a "+" or other marking) to the Red (or positive) loudspeaker terminal. Connect the other loud-
speaker wire lead to the Black (or negative) loudspeaker terminal. Connect the opposite end of the loudspeaker wire to your
amplifier making sure that the polarity
is preserved ("+" to "+" or Red to Red,
and "-" to "-" or Black to Black – see
diagram).

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