PSB Speakers CW160S manual

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    ® Installation Guide PSB Speakers 633 Granite Court Pick ering, Ontario L1W 3K1 CANAD A www .psbspeakers .com 888-772-0000 (North America) 905-831-6555 (International) F ax: 905-837-6357 PSB CW OM-6/INT Rev . 1, Aug05[...]

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    I. MA TERIALS AND TOOLS The only other materials necessary to install CustomSound speakers are paint and extra fine sandpaper if you wish to change the color of Grills and/or Finish Frames from their standard white. Of course, wire cable of appropriate length and size will be necessary to connect speakers to amplifiers (or volume controls) in the m[...]

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    5 4 channel speaker should be located centered on the TV screen—to keep center channel sound coming from the center of the screen.. Balance adjustment can compensate for some physical location difference between left and right. T ime-delay adjustment of surround sound can compensate for some physical location difference between front and rear . W[...]

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    6 7 When final speaker locations are determined, use the template by placing it on the wall at the intended system location. Several thumbtacks can hold it in position. (Put the thumbtacks within the outline of the system and their holes won't show later .) Use a pencil or fine tipped pen to trace around the slots of the template. Bias the pen[...]

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    less than half the design volume will curtail bass performance and should be avoided. Reaching through the rough-in opening and adding a bead of glue or caulking along the junction of the stud and the wallboard at both sides of the opening, both front and back, will increase the stiffness of the cavity enclosure near the speaker . This will also pr[...]

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    (regardless of what some labels may indicate). Adjusted high frequencies response may be desirable when the speakers are installed in locations surrounded by hard surfaces that reflect the sound output with very little absorption, causing a "hardness" to the sound (and/or with some electronics). Adjusted mid frequencies response may be pr[...]