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    21A6479 FT6C FULL-TIME SPEAKERS OWNER'S MANUAL FT10 FT12 FT6 1 Mitek Plaza Winslow , IL 61089 815-367-3000 800-225-5689[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of DCM Full T ime Loudspeakers. Y our new speakers represent the latest technologies in loudspeaker design and manufac- turing. They will provide outstanding performance and years of listening enjoy- ment. Please take time to read through this manual thoroughly to insure you get maximum performance out [...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS FT6 Driver Compliment Woofer- 6-1/2” Polypropylene cone, butyl rubber surround Tweeter- 19mm dome, ferrofluid cooled Frequency Response: 55Hz - 20kHz Impedance: 8 ohms nominal Power Handling: 100 watts RMS / 200 watts peak music Sensitivity: 89dB 1W/1M Shipping Weight: 20 lbs. Dimensions: 12 3/4” H x 7 1/2” W x 8 1/2” D FT6C[...]

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    CENTER CHANNEL FT6C When using the FT6C as a center channel speaker in a home theater application the following guidelines should be used for optimum performance. Locate the speaker as close to the center of your TV or monitor as possible (Figure 1). This will anchor the central image of your home theater to the location of the images seen on the s[...]