Recommended Amplifier Power
For satisfactory performance, we recom-
mend an amplifier with a power rating of
10 to 100 watts for the CM5HD; 10 to
125 watts for the CM6HD and 10 to 150
watts for the CM8HD. Curiously, most
speakers are not damaged by large ampli-
fiers but by small amplifiers. If your system
is playing loudly, a small amplifier will
run out of power very quickly. When an
amplifier runs out of power it creates dam-
aging “clipping” distortion. A large ampli-
fier will play at the same volume without
distorting. See the section on operating the
speakers for more information about clip-
ping distortion.
Incorporating a Local Volume Control
Installation Considerations
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Figure 1
The illustration shows how a
typical CM loudspeaker
mounts into a ceiling.
Installation Considerations
New Construction Bracket serves as a
“hole saver” when drywall has not
been applied. It is not necessary when
retrofitting to existing ceilings.
Knockout wire tie allows the wire to be
secured to the bracket throughout the
new construction process. It knocks
out cleanly when the speaker is
installed.
New construction wings
instantly snap into the
bracket without screws.
Wings are scored for
easy size trimming.
Brackets and wings
attach to the ceiling joists
with nails or screws.
Dogs swivel 90°, then
clamp the speaker
frame to the drywall.
Frames are molded with a
slight texture to assure
good paint adhesion.
Mounting screws tighten the
“dogs”, clamping the speaker
to the drywall.
Rust-proof aluminum grilles make the CM
series perfect for moist environments.
Figure 2
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The CM5HD, CM6HD
and CM8HD include
easy access, baffle
mounted tone
controls that enable
you to accommodate
varying room
acoustics
The CM5HD, CM6HD
and CM8HD tweeter is
housed in a custom
designed, low diffraction
enclosure, pivots up to
20° to provide optimum
high frequency coverage
Figure 3