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W i l s o n A u d i o S p e c i a l t i e s
you have determined their final position, remove the film by following this pro-
cedure:
1. Ensure the speaker surface is room temperature before remov-
ing the protective film.
Note: Removing the protective film when the speaker surface is cold can
damage the paint surface.
2. Slowly remove the film from the top down, large sections at a
time, gently pulling the film downward and outward.
Note: Tearing the film aggressively can damage the paint.
3. Take care in removing the protective film near edges and cor-
ners to prevent paint damage in these areas.
4. The protective film should not be left on the painted surface
for extended periods of time nor exposed to heat sources and
direct sunlight.
Wilson Audio Subsonic Grills
The Wilson Audio Subsonic’s grilles, three total, are attached using Wil-
son’s unique austenitic stainless pin system. Each of the two grilles contain four
pins. The grille frames are milled from solid “X” material. The threads are tapped
directly into the “X” material. To attach the grille, simply align the pins to the
Summary of Contents for Subsonic
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