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O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l S I-6 6 3 IN-WA LL L CR SPE A K ER[...]
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Int roduc tio n Con gr at ul a t io ns on y our p urc ha se o f a RBH S oun d SI- 663 or S I-663/ R In- wa ll L CR sp ea ker ! Y our s pe ake r is th e re su lt of m any y ear s o f re se arc h and d ev el opm ent d ed ic at ed t o pro du c ing hi gh qu ali t y pr od uc t s f or h ome a udi o and au dio /v i de o sy s t ems . Th is man ual co nt a [...]
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2 Speaker Pla cement ( con tin ued) Sub woo fe r Pl ac eme nt o f th e su bwo of er w i ll l a rge ly de t er min e qu ali t y, quan t i t y, and e x t ens ion o f t he ba ss f re qu enc i es w it hin yo ur l is te ning r oom . Ba ss f r e que nc ie s ar e re inf or ce d by c lo se r oom bo unda r i es . Pl ac in g th e su bwo of er in a c or ne r [...]
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3 Pr e- wir in g t he S pe a ke r 1. Unpa ck t he sp e aker c a bin et f r om t he sh ipp ing bo x. 2. Run t he s pe aker w ire s f r om t he t er mina l cu p to an a mpl ifie r/re ce ive r. Choo se e it he r th e de f aul t dua l mod e se t up in w ir ing di agr am 1 o r th e opt ional s in gle m od e se t up show n in w ir ing dia gr am 2. Wir i[...]
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4 Pr e- wir in g t he S pe a ke r (c ont inu ed) Wir ing D iag r am 2. Singl e mo de op t io n us ing s pe ake r as a L / C/ R.[...]
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5 I ns ta ll i n g t he S p ea ke r 1. De t er min e whe re e ach s pe ake r ca bin et w il l ne ed to b e ins t al l ed . 2. If th e ca bi ne t is ins t al l ed in a v er t ic al p os it i on, th e te r mina l cup w ill n e ed t o be o n th e top (se e fig ure 1) . 3. Pos it ion an d br ace t he s pe ake r ca bin et i n- be t we en t wo s tu ds b[...]
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6 Specications No s oun d f rom sp eak er s No s oun d f rom one s pe aker Ver y l it tl e ba s s and /or ima gin g Sp eake r w ir e not conn ec te d Sp eake r se l ec t or on ampl ifi er is no t on Bal a nce c ont ro l on r ec ei ver or pr e -amp is n ot c ent er e d Sp eake r w ir e not se cu re ly con nec te d Sp eake r s are w ire d ou t of[...]
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Warr ant y Y our R BH So und S I-6 63 or SI- 663/R in -w al l su r rou nd sp ea ker is c ov ere d b y a lim it ed war ra nt y a gain st d ef e c t s in ma te r ia l s an d wor k mans hip f or a p er i od o f 5 (fiv e) ye ar s f ro m th e or i gin al da te o f pu rcha s e. T his w ar r an t y is p rov ide d by t he a ut hor iz ed R BH So und d eal [...]