3. Use a drywall saw or other appropriate tool to carefully cut out the speaker holes. The cut-out is the
exact size required for the speaker. You also can go as much as 1/4” over this size as “Mistake Room”.
4. Connect the speaker wires (18 gauge wire not supplied) to the speakers as shown in DIAGRAM 2.
(Be sure to get the + and - polarity correct)
5. Place the speaker into the speaker opening and using a # 2 phillips screw driver, turn the Dog-Ear
fastening screws clockwise (be sure to support the weight of the speaker until all Doq-Ear screws
are securely tightened).
The Dog-Ear Clamps will rotate away from the speaker enclosure and begin to tighten against the
mounting surface to secure the speaker as shown in DIAGRAM 3.
6. Carefully route the speaker wires to the amplifier or other power source. Be sure to avoid moving parts,
heat producing items and water exposure.
2
To amplifier or
surround sound
receiver 8-Ohms
To amplifier or
surround sound
receiver 8Ohms
To amplifier or
surround sound
receiver 4-Ohms
To amplifier or
surround sound
receiver 4-Ohms
Use this wiring configuration
to combine left and right audio
channels to power a single
speaker in locations where
right and left speakers are
unsuitable.
2 CHANNEL INPUT
DUAL-MONO SPEAKER
DIAGRAM 2
SINGLE INPUT SPEAKER
LEFT
FRONT
CENTER
RIGHT
FRONT
DIAGRAM 1
TV
OR
RIGHT
REAR
LEFT
REAR