SETUP SUGGESTIONS
hen attaching speaker wire to the terminals, we suggest removing the
black and red plastic protective inserts. To do this, loosen the binder from
the post by twisting counter-clockwise until the binder is removed completely
from the post. Remove the plastic inserts by pulling straight out, then replace
the binder to the post and twist clockwise. A hole is provided in the post to allow
for speaker wire to slide into, then the binder is tightened until the wire is secure.
Remember to strip the insulation from the wire prior to inserting into the post.
In order to extract the best possible sound from your speaker system, it is
important to determine where the speakers will sound best in your listening
room. Room reections from the oor, ceiling and side walls inuence the
balance, imaging and overall sonic quality at the listening position. We
suggest that you experiment with speaker placement to determine which
location offers the best overall sound. The diagram on page 5 should be
used as a general guide when setting up a home theater system and follows
the descriptions in the following paragraphs. Some speakers shown in the
diagram will not always be applicable to your individual system.
The model MC-6CT comes with stabilizing feet. To install, place each foot
so that the center hole of the foot is over each pilot hole on the bottom of
the cabinet. Use the supplied screws to attach, noticing that the pilot hole is
drilled on an angle. This is done so that the foot will be pulled in tight against
the speaker cabinet.
Install either the supplied spike or rubber mount as
necessary into the threaded insert.
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