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After selecting the mounting location, mark the hole to 

be cut out. A template is provided in the speaker box. 

Locate and level the template, then mark with pencil on 

the wall surface. If you are unsure whether there are 

obstructions behind the wall surface where the speakers 

are to be mounted, cut a small hole in the center of your 

marked mounting location. Holding your drywall saw at a 

45 degree angle (see Figure 2), cut a square hole that  

you can use to find any obstructions, should they exist.

The 45 degree wedge shape of the removed surfacing 

material will make replacement, if necessary, a much 

easier task and yield a better finish when patching the 

work.

Once it has been determined that there are no obstruc-

tions, cut the hole to mount the speaker using the drywall 

saw at a 90 degree angle to the wall surface. Cover the 

raw edges of the wallboard with masking tape (See  

Figure 3). This will prevent the back pressure of the 

speaker from blowing loose gypsum dust out and onto 

the painted wall surface after installation. Do not allow 

the tape to extend more than 1/4” beyond the edge of 

the hole into the room. The frame of the speaker will 

cover and hide the tape.

If you are uncomfortable with running the speaker wire 

yourself in existing construction, it is recommended that 

you retain a qualified custom home installation specialist 

or electrician.

Installing the Speakers

Installation Tip!

 To further enhance the performance  

of your AE Series speakers, the wall cavity where you  

plan to place your speakers can be stuffed with a  

generous quantity of fiberglass insulation. Stuff the area 

above and under the speaker opening with 6” thick 

insulation to a depth of approximately 2 feet beginning 

1 foot above and 1 foot below the speaker opening. If 

the insulation is foil or paper backed, face the backing 

away from the AE Series speaker. The addition of this 

insulation will help prevent unwanted transfer of sound 

into the otherwise large and resonant cavity of the un-

insulated wall.

ROOM

ROOM

Masking  Ta pe

Figure 3

Figure 2

It is now time to connect the speaker wire to the speaker.

Your speaker wire is usually coded to identify each 

conductor as either positive or negative. This can be by 

color coding, or one conductor may have a printed 

marking or at least a rib along one edge that you will not 

find on the other. Identify which type of polarity coding 

that your wire is using. You must carefully observe that 

the positive terminal of the speaker output on your 

amplifier is connected to the positive terminal of the 

AE Series speaker. Likewise, the negative terminal of the 

amplifier’s speaker output should be connected to the 

negative terminal of the AE Series speaker (Figure 5).

(+) Amp Output

(-) Amp Output

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Next run your speaker wire to your speaker locations.

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 UL rated CL3 

speaker wire is recommended when

running wire inside your walls. In many areas it may

be required by code. When running your speaker wire

you should avoid having the speaker wire run parallel

to the 120V power lines to avert picking up hum and

interference from the power service. If the speaker

wire needs to cross a 120V power line at a right angle

this is acceptable and will not create a problem.

Grill Removal for Installation

CAUTION!

 The grill is held in place by contact pressure

around the edges where it attaches to the speaker frame. 

To avoid difficulty reinstalling the grill, care should be 

taken to not distort its shape while removing it. 

While looking at the rear of the speaker assembly, rotate 

two of the adjacent mounting clamps outward and then 

evenly press them towards the grill. The clamp screws 

contact the inner surface of the grill, pushing it gently 

out of its mounting groove (Figure 4). Only lift the grill 

1/4" (6mm) at this location. Next use the other mounting 

clamps to further loosen the grill. Use care to not distort 

the grill shape.

Figure 4

1/4"(6mm)

Figure 5

Summary of Contents for AE8S

Page 1: ...ion See Figure 1 If the room s dimensions or furniture placement prevent adhering to this requirement the tweeters in the AE Series speakers can be swiveled to aim them at the desired listening position Speaker height should be maintained at ear level or just above Again the tweeters may be aimed into the listening area New Construction If you are installing your speakers in new construction befor...

Page 2: ...s speaker The addition of this insulation will help prevent unwanted transfer of sound into the otherwise large and resonant cavity of the un insulated wall ROOM ROOM Masking Tape Figure 3 Figure 2 It is now time to connect the speaker wire to the speaker Your speaker wire is usually coded to identify each conductor as either positive or negative This can be by color coding or one conductor may ha...

Page 3: ...n loss of detail and definition in the bass region of your audio program as well as loss of dynamic range Over extremely long wire runs you may even experience a loss of high frequency content in the audio signal 50 or less 16 Gauge 2 Cond CL3 Rated 50 150 12 Gauge 2 Cond CL3 Rated 150 200 10 Gauge 2 Cond CL3 Rated To prevent sonic degradation in your AE Series speaker installation total speaker w...

Page 4: ...transit The customer should return their defective product freight prepaid and insured to AudioSource only after receiving a Return Authorization Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty does not extend the term of this warranty Should a product prove to be defective in workmanship or material the consumer s sole remedies will be repair or replacement as provided under the terms of t...

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