Atlantic Technology 251.1 LR Speaker User Manual


 
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Models 251.1 LR, 253.1 C, and 254.1 SR
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Mounting
The 251.1 LR and the 254.1 SR speakers can be mounted in a variety of ways:
On speaker stands. Atlantic Technology 156 ST speaker stands provide an ideal height
(29" above the floor) and fit for most rooms. They are available in black or white.
On the wall. To mount your speakers on a wall, we have provided metal key-hole
brackets. Simply place the bracket over the oval recess on the rear of the speaker and
fasten it using the enclosed #6 x 1" screws. Pilot holes are provided.
For greatest flexibility, use pivoting ball-and-socket wall brackets of suitable weight
rating (e.g., Omnimount 50 Series, Vogel, etc.) usually available from your local audio/
video retailer.
For safety, please use suitably secured wall anchors (such as molly-bolts), or screws
driven into wall studs.
On a bookshelf. Adhesive rubber feet are included.
In the wall. The Atlantic Technology 254 INRF in-wall kit includes all the necessary
hardware and trim. (254.1 SR only)
Listening Levels and Power Handling–IMPORTANT!
The power recommendation for these speaker components assumes that you will not
operate your amplifier/receiver in a way that produces distortion. Even rugged speakers
like System 250.1 can be damaged by a moderately powered system driven beyond its
intended capacity. The harsh amplifier clipping that occurs in this situation will cause
damage to the speaker system that is not covered by the warranty.
The System 250.1 will play very loudly when provided with enough power to do so.
Again, consult your dealer or Atlantic Technology for additional information.
Care of your Speakers
Clean your speaker cabinets using a soft cloth moistened with a mild, non-abrasive
glass cleaner being careful not to wet the individual drivers or the edges of the cabinet.
After carefully removing the grilles from the speakers, clean them with a quick pass
from a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. This should remove any dust
accumulation.
Avoid placing your speakers in direct sunlight that may, over time, fade the finish.