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Congratulations on your purchase of the Audiource 
AS6c In-Ceiling Speaker System. This product is 
designed to reproduce the audio portion of your 
home entertainment environment with accuracy and 
detail that will satisfy the most discriminating 
listener.

Please read this Installation Manual to ensure the 
proper installation and performance of your AS6c 
speakers.

Preparing for your Installation

Gather the necessary tools for your installation. 

You will need the following tools:
1) A Keyhole or Drywall Saw
2) A Phillips Screwdriver
3) Masking Tape
4) A Pencil
5) A Bubble or Laser Level
6) A Tape Measure
7) A Stud Finder (recommended)
8) Your AS6c speakers

Placement

Plan your speaker placement carefully. Make certain 
that electrical, plumbing and any other services will not 
interfere within the ceiling where you plan to place your 
speakers. The AS6c speakers can be mounted in the 
walls or in the ceiling, but are typically used in ceilings. 
The speakers should be located so that they provide 
even coverage at your listening position. The distance 
between the speakers should not be greater than the 
distance from the speakers to the listening position. 
(See Fig. 1) If the room’s dimensions or furniture 
placement prevent adhering to this requirement, the 
tweeters in the AS6c speakers can be swiveled to aim 
them at the desired listening position. 

New Construction

If you are installing your speakers in new construction 
before the finished walls go up, AudioSource offers a
Pre-Construction Bracket, Part

 

NC

B

C6 that provides a 

stable frame that can be fastened to the wall studs or 
ceiling joists on 16” or 24” centers. This allows the 
sheetrock or other surface covering to be installed and 
clearly leave the opening for the AS6c speakers.

AS6c

In most modern buildings the ceiling joists are positioned 
on 16” centers, providing a space between the joists of 
approximately 14

 

3/8

”. The AS6c requires a mounting 

hole 7

 3

/

4

“ in diameter. 

 

Al

so

, you should allow an 

extra 

3/4

” clearance in all directions behind the ceiling 

surface to allow room for the doglegs that retain the 
frame to the ceiling surface to swing into position. 

Use a stud finder to locate the joists behind the ceiling 
surface. Also, you should now check for obstructions like 
cross bracing in front of and behind the desired speaker 
location. 

6.5” 2-Way In-Ceiling Speakers

11’

16’

20’

11.5’

Figure 1

Existing Construction

AS6c

Summary of Contents for AS6C

Page 1: ... than the distance from the speakers to the listening position See Fig 1 If the room s dimensions or furniture placement prevent adhering to this requirement the tweeters in the AS6c speakers can be swiveled to aim them at the desired listening position New Construction If you are installing your speakers in new construction before the finished walls go up AudioSource offers a Pre Construction Bra...

Page 2: ...specialist or electrician Installing the Speakers Installation Tip To further enhance the performance of your AS6c speakers the ceiling joist cavity where you plan to place your speakers can be stuffed with a generous quantity of fiberglass insulation If uninsulated stuff the area in front of and behind the speaker opening with 6 thick insulation to a depth of approximately 2 feet beginning 1 foot...

Page 3: ...tweeter as it handles the frequencies that control the direction of individual sounds in your audio program material Removing the AS6c Speaker Should it ever become necessary to remove the AS6c speaker from the ceiling simply remove the grill and turn the four mounting screws counter clockwise until you feel the doglegs lock out of position in their resting flange The speaker should easily come ou...

Page 4: ...ers are required to provide a copy of the original sales invoice from an authorized AudioSource Retailer or Distributor when making a claim against this limited warranty This limited warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or workmanship that occur during normal use It does not cover failures resulting from accident fire flood misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alter...

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