Audioaccess AAS6 manual

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    ® ® AAS6, AAS8, AAS55, AAS6C and AAS6CS AAS SERIES O WNER’S GUIDE[...]

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    INCL UDED T emplate/paint shield (punch out a t perfora tion). One pair of speakers with grilles. T emplate/paint shield. Remove paint shield (inner circ le) at perforation. One pair of speakers with grilles (AAS6C). Model AAS6CS includes only one loudspeaker , since it is capable of reproducing two channels of audio. THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A UDIO [...]

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    3 40 0 – 60 0 W ALL W ALL 5 – 6 ft. WALL W ALL F ront Speakers (AAS6, AAS8, AAS55) Models AAS6, AAS8 and AAS55 as R ear Speakers Models AAS6C and AAS6CS in Ceiling SP EAKER PLACEMENT Proper placement of the speakers is an important step in obtaining the most realistic soundstage possible. These recommendations are for the optimum placement of t[...]

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    Phillips #2 screwdriver Measuring ta pe Utility knife P encil Carpenter’ s level Awl T ools N eeded INST ALLA TION Speakers and electronics terminals have corresponding (+) and (–) terminals. Most manufacturers of speakers and electronics, inc luding Audioaccess, use red to denote the (+) terminal and black for the (–) terminal. It is importa[...]

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    5 AAS6, AAS8, AAS55 EXISTING CONSTR UCTION Remove the grille from the speaker frame by pulling on the paper tab. If the tab is missing, to avoid scratching the grille or baf- fle you may unfold a paper clip, insert the straight end through one of the holes in the grille, and gently pull up. Determine the correct speaker location. N ote: Remove the [...]

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    AAS6C, AAS6CS EXISTING CONSTR UCTION Remove the grille from the speaker frame by pulling on the pa per tab. If the tab is missing, to avoid scratching the grille or baf- fle you may unfold a pa per clip, insert the straight end through one of the holes in the grille, and gently pull up. ≥ 1/2" ≥ 1/2" ≥ 1/2" Cut the drywall. Not[...]

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    7 NEW C ONSTR UCTION P AINTING THE SPEAKER FRAME AND GRILLE Audioaccess AAS Series loud- speakers can be painted to ma tch any décor . If you wish to change their color , the sa tin finish on the grille and frame will function as a primer coat. Before painting, install the paint shield (in the assembly kit) securely into the recess in the baf fle.[...]

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    All features and specifications are subject to change without notice. †† The maximum recommended amplifier power rating will ensure proper system headroom to allow for occasional peaks. W e do not recommend sustained operation at these maximum po wer levels. * Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. DTS is a registered trademark of Digital [...]