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© 2000 T andy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by T andy Corporation. Cat. No . 12-1738 6- x 9-Inch 2 W a y Flush-Mount Speaker System CHOOSING A LOCA TION For the best perf ormance, install these speakers on a solid, firm surf ace that does not vibrate at h igh vo lume leve ls. We recommend you mou nt th[...]
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2 • If y ou selected do or locations , y ou might need to punch a small hole in the door edge (near the do or hinges) to ro ute the wires into the door . Lea ve enough slac k wire to open the door all the w a y . 5. Securely connect the positiv e (+) and negativ e (–) str ipped speak er wire ends to th e correspondin g speaker terminals. Cautio[...]
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3 8. Align each speak er’ s mounting holes and mou nting brack et’ s holes with the drilled holes on the mounting surf ace and thread a supplied scre w throug h each hole . 9. Place one small and one large washe r and scre w a nut on to the mounting scre w , then tighten all screws until they are secure . 10. Fir mly press the grille onto each [...]
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RadioShack A Division of T andy Corporation Fort W or th, T exas 76102 01A00 Printed in China SPECIFICA TIONS Speak er Siz e: W oof er ............... ............. ................ ................. ...... 6 × 9 Inches (152 × 229 mm) T weeter ..... .......................... ................ ................ .................. 2 1 / 2 Inches (64[...]