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Installing the AS515

It is now time to connect the speaker wire to the AS515. Your 
speaker wire is usually coded to maintain proper system phasing. 
This can be by color coding, or one conductor may have a printed 
marking or a rib along one edge that will not be found 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 amplifi er is connected to the positive terminal of the 
AS515 speaker. Likewise, the negative terminal of the amplifi er’s 
speaker output should be connected to the negative terminal of the 
AS515 speaker (Fig. 4).

Installation Tip!

 To further enhance the performance of 

your AS515 speakers, the wall stud cavity where you plan to 
place your speakers can be stuffed with a generous quantity of 
fi berglass insulation. If un-insulated, 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 AS515 speaker. The addition of 
this insulation will help prevent the unwanted transfer of sound 
into the large and resonant cavity of the un-insulated wall.

Next, make sure that the doglegs are positioned inside the 
frame of the speaker (Fig. 5).

With the grill removed, place the speaker in the wall opening. 
Make sure that the speaker wire is not hanging against the 
speaker where it can vibrate and rattle as the speaker 
reproduces your music.

Next, one at a time, turn each of the six screws (Fig. 6) that 
operate the doglegs counter clockwise a few turns until you feel 
the dogleg is loose from its resting position. Now turn the screw 
clockwise until you feel the dogleg contact the wall surface.

Tighten all six of the mounting screws in the same manner until 
the speaker is properly aligned and held securely to the wall 
surface. 

Caution: Do not over-tighten!

Painting the Speaker

A paint shield is included in the AS515 speaker package. Place 
the paint shield inside the frame to protect the speaker. You can 
now safely paint the speaker frame to match your wall surface if 
you desire.

When painting the grill caution should be taken to ensure that 
paint does not clog or block the perforated openings in the grill. 
This would prevent full operation from the speaker.

Aiming the Tweeter

Using your fi ngertips, place them carefully at the edges of the 
tweeter housing. Apply gentle pressure to swivel the tweeter to 
aim the axis toward the listening area. You can use a piece of 
music with a solid center imaged vocalist to assist in correctly 
aiming the tweeter. When the tweeters are properly aligned for 
the listening area you will hear a coherent and stable center 
image from your listening position.

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Summary of Contents for AS515

Page 1: ...mark the hole to be cut out A handy cardboard template is included with your AS515 speaker for your convenience 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 an...

Page 2: ...e that the doglegs are positioned inside the frame of the speaker Fig 5 With the grill removed place the speaker in the wall opening Make sure that the speaker wire is not hanging against the speaker where it can vibrate and rattle as the speaker reproduces your music Next one at a time turn each of the six screws Fig 6 that operate the doglegs counter clockwise a few turns until you feel the dogl...

Page 3: ...es or home improvement shops resembling a dentists pick a bent paper clip or stiff wire will work as well hook your chosen device into the metal mesh of the grill near a corner edge and gently pull it towards you once it moves a slight bit make certain you change positioning of the hook to another location to pull from so you do not distort the grill Fig 8 DO NOT PRY ON THE GRILL Recommended Speak...

Page 4: ...rce or damage that is attributable to Acts of God It does not cover costs of transportation to AudioSource or damage in transit The customer should return their defective product freight prepaid and insured to AudioSource only after receiving a Return Authorization Repair or replacement under terms of this warranty does not extend the term of this warranty Should a product prove to be defective in...

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