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Micr o90c II Micr o90x II Micr o80x II Micr o Speaker Series[...]
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Specifications Micro90c II Micro90x II Micro80x II Frequency Response (±3dB) 100 –20,000Hz 120 –20,000Hz 120 –20,000Hz Recommended Amplifier Power 15 –125 watts 15 –125 watts 15 –100 watts Nominal Impedance 8 ohms 8 ohms 8 ohms Sensitivity [1 watt (2.83v) at 1m] 90dB 89dB 89dB T weeter 1" ( 2 5mm) 1 " (25mm) 3 ⁄ 4 " (1[...]
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How to Wir e Y our Speakers Y ou need to wire your speakers corr ectly to obtain the best sound quality and the proper image. W iring should just take a few minutes, but it’ s important to do it carefully , since incorrect wiring (such as reversed connections) can r esult in a poor soundstage or poor bass. We r ecommend using 18-gauge or larger s[...]
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Connections W ARNING: To prevent electrical shock, always switch of f the amplifier or receiver when making connections to the speaker . Micro90c II Center Channel Connections Connect the speaker’ s terminals to the center channel terminals on the ampli- fier or receiver . Maintain consistency of the + (r ed) and – (black) connections by using [...]
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W all-Mounting the Micr o Satellites The Micro satellites may be wall-mounted using the included keyhole bracket. Install a #8 or #10 mounting screw on the wall (not sup- plied–consult a knowledgeable installer regar ding the proper har dware to use on your wall). Attach the bracket to the back of the speaker with the machine screw and acorn nut [...]
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www .bostonacoustics.com 300 Jubilee Drive Peabody , MA 01960 U.S.A. 978-538-5000 Boston, Boston Acoustics, and MagnaGuard ar e registere d trademarks of Boston Acoustics, Inc. Dolby , ProLogic, and Dolby Digital are r egistered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. © 2001 Boston Acoustics, Inc. All rights reserved. Specification[...]