Atlantic Technology IWTS-4LCR-IP, IWTS-4 LCR Instruction Manual

IWTS-4 LCR
In-Wall Theater System Speaker
Instruction Manual
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
IWTS-4 In-Wall Theater System Speaker
Table of Contents
2 Model IWTS-4 LCR 3 Important Considerations Before Installation
3 Recommended Wire Sizes 3 Location Considerations 3 Room Acoustics
3 Speaker Placement
3 Low Resonance Tweeter 3 Stereo Music Listening 4 Home Theater Systems
5 Mounting the IWTS-4 Speaker 5 Installation of the IWTS-4 in New Construction 5 Installation of the IWTS-4 in Existing Construction
5 Removing and Installing the Grille 5 Cutting the Opening 6 Installing the Mounting Frame 6 Painting the Speaker Assembly 6 Speaker Connection and Assembly 6 Installing the Speaker Enclosure Into the Frame
7 Front Panel Control
7 HF (High Frequency) Level Control
7 Specifications
Model IWTS-4 LCR
In Wall Theater System Speaker
Thank you for purchasing Atlantic Technology products. Our speaker sys­tems have been designed to deliver exceptional sound and value. We hope you like what you hear from them, and are happy with your decision to buy them.
Please take a few moments to read these instructions. They’re intended not only to tell you how to mount the speakers, but how to get the best perfor­mance from them.
For Future Reference
Record your serial numbers and date of purchase here:
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
The serial number is found on the back panel.
Copyright © 2008 Atlantic Technology International.
Specifications are those in effect at the time of printing. Atlantic Technology reserves the right to change specifications or designs at any time without notice.
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Instruction Manual
Speaker Placement
Important Considerations Before Installation
Recommended Wire Sizes
The longer the wire run, the heavier the wire should be. Use the following recommendations as a guide for your installation. And if you’re in doubt, remember that it never hurts to get the next heavier grade of wire. Also note that lower gauge numbers equal heavier wire sizes.
Wire Run Wire Gauge:
<15 ft. 16 ga. 15 to 30 ft. 14 ga. >30 to 50 ft. 12 ga.
Location Considerations
A major determinant of any speaker’s sound quality is its location in the room. With in-wall speakers there are fewer placement options than with free-standing speakers, so giving some thought to location can really pay off. Our In-Wall Theater Systems have been designed to minimize the det­rimental effects wall mounting can have on sound, so they sound better than conventional in-wall speakers.
Room Acoustics
Hard surfaces create lots of sound reflections in the room while soft surfaces tend to absorb sound. Note the speakers’ location in terms of proximity to glass and other highly sound reflective or absorptive surfaces. A simple set of curtains or an area rug can make a major difference in sound quality and intelligibility by reducing excessive reflections.
Speaker Placement
For all the following situations, it’s recommended that you first place small box speakers in the proposed locations, just to get a good idea of how that location will sound. In-wall speakers are tough to move once they’re installed!
For all the following placement instructions, it’s important to bear in mind that for aesthetic considerations, many people prefer to mount their in-wall speakers well above seated ear level, as doing so minimizes the speakers’ visual intrusion on the room.
Low Resonance Tweeter
Here’s the problem: The woofer in conventional in-wall speakers handles too much of the midrange and woofers send out the midrange like a flashlight beam—pretty much only straight ahead, with very little sound side-to­side or up-and-down. So even if these speakers have a so-called “pivoting tweeter,” that doesn’t really help, since it’s the woofer, not the tweeter, that handles the directionally-critical midrange frequencies.
What’s needed is a speaker where the tweeter, not the woofer, handles more of the midrange, because unlike woofers, tweeters spread their sound out over a very wide area.
Because of this, Atlantic has engineered an extremely sophisticated, high­performance tweeter (the Low Resonance Tweeter, or LRT™) for the IWTS-4, and it can play most of the middle tones as well, thereby relieving the woofer of having to do what woofers can’t do. Our LRT tweeter spreads out the midrange sound (“disperses” the sound) over a much wider angle than the woofer, so the IWTS-4 covers the entire listening area beautifully in both the midrange and treble, even when it’s mounted high up on the wall.
Stereo Music Listening
For stereo music reproduction, place the speakers at approximately ear level when seated, with both speakers on the same wall facing the prime listening location. A separation of approximately 6 to 8 feet between the left and right speakers is usually good. Ideally, the distance between the two speakers will be close to the same as the distance from the speakers to the listening position.
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