
NX-PRO1030 Speaker System Owner’s Manual
Congratulations on choosing NXG In-Ceiling
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oudspeakers. Like all NXG products, great care
has been taken in their design. Their combination
of advanced engineering and state-of-the-art
materials will provide you with years of listening
pleasure, while blending smoothly into your home’s
decor. Before you get started, it is a good idea
to identify all the parts and hardware (See Fig. 1).
Where To Place Your In-Ceiling Speakers
Placement can make all the difference in how your speakers sound, and how easy they will be
to install. Carefully consider where your speakers should be positioned. For optimum performance, speakers should be mounted to the left and right of the main listening area and a minimum of
8 to 10 feet apart (See Fig. 2). Avoid mounting speakers in stud cavities containing electrical
wiring, heating ducts, water pipes, etc. Make sure the ceiling materials are sturdy enough to support the weight of the speakers.
FIG. 1
Black grille
adhesive
Drywall cutout template
Tweeter/Midrange Level Adjustments (Fig. 1)
Level controls allow you to tailor the speakers’ frequency response to better match the room’s
acoustics. As an example, if a room has a hardwood floor, which makes it acoustically brighter
sounding, you may want to adjust the tweeter and midrange levels down to compensate. You can
experiment with both levels to find the sound that’s most pleasing in your particular
listening environment.
Adjustable T
The tweeter/midrange island in the NXG ceiling speakers can be directed toward the listening area
allowing you to tailor the speaker's dispersion pattern to better fit the desired listening area. The
overall smoothest response is achieved with the tweeter/midrange island facing straight out; however, you may find the sound more pleasing by aiming the tweeter/midrange toward a particular listening position. To adjust the tweeter/midrange island direction, you can rotate the tweeter/midrange
housing clockwise or counterclockwise (a maximum of 180°) as shown in Fig. 3a.
Adjust the tweeter/midrange island’s angle by holding it on either side of the long axis and tilting the
island toward the desired listening position (a maximum of 20° each direction) as shown in Fig. 3b.
ilt-Swivel Tweeter/Midrange Island (Figs. 3A and 3B)
Speaker Installation In Existing Construction (See Fig. 4 on reverse)
Once you have selected the location for your speakers, you ar
You will need the following:
• Stud Finder • Drill & Drill Bits • Wire Cutter/ Strippers • Speaker Wire • Pencil
• Small Level • Phillips Screwdriver • Utility Knife or Drywall Saw • Masking Tape
NXG recommends the use of 16-gauge wire minimum. For wire options consult your retailer
or custom audio contractor.
1. NXG Architectural Speakers are designed to be installed in the wall or ceiling area between
studs. Using a stud finder, make sure you are between two studs. Using the supplied template
and a level to ensure your template is straight, tape the template to the wall and lightly trace
ound the inside with a pencil.
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2. Cut the hole using your drywall saw. You may want to start with a small hole in the center of
the outline. This will allow you to check for any obstructions that may exist behind the desired
location. CAUTION: Be cer
the planned installation areas prior to drilling or cutting the wall.
3. Run speaker wire from your amplifier or speaker switching device to the speaker location.
4. Carefully remove the grille and inner grille backing. (Note: The open cell foam inner grille
backing is designed to hide speaker components from view and may be removed if desired.) If
you like the standard white finish of your NXG speakers, skip to step 5, but if if you want your
speakers to blend in with a color
frame and perforated grille. (Remove the foam inner grille backing and put it aside in a clean and
dust free area for later reinstallation if desired.) The speaker’s outer surface will accept ordinary latex
wall paint or aerosol spray paint. Because the speaker baffle surface behind the grille should remain
unpainted, you will need to cover this area with the supplied cardboard paint mask. Cover the speaker’s interior black surface, woofer and tweeter. Paint the outer speaker frame and grille separately.
(Grille painting hint: Use a paint roller that is nearly out of paint to first paint the inside of the grille,
then the outside. This will avoid paint filling the grille perforations.)
tain electrical wiring, water pipes or heating ducts do not inter
ed wall or ceiling, now is the time to paint your speaker
(Continued on r
everse)
e ready to install them.
Tweeter Level
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Speaker with self-contained
Midrange Level
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Aluminum grille with
mounting clamps
foam inner grille cover
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3
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3
FIG. 2
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NX-PRO1030 speakers can be used as
rear surround channels by mounting
them (1) on each side of, (2) just behind,
or (3) in back of the viewing position.
180°
max.
swivel
FIG. 3A
max.
°
20
tilt left
20° max.
tilt right
FIG. 3B

(Continued from front)
. Attach the wire to the input terminals on the
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ear of the speaker. Remember to maintain proper
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polarity with the amplifier by attaching the positive
(+) lead to the red terminal and the negative (-)
lead to the black terminal.
. See Fig. 5. With the speaker wire attached to
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he speaker, slide the speaker up inside the cut-out
t
hole. Center the speaker in the cut-out hole and
turn the four locking screws clockwise until the
speaker is drawn up snugly to the wall board
from behind, clamping the speaker in place. Try to
tighten each screw equally. Replace the speaker
grill by gently pressing it into place.
New Construction
1. Determine speaker locations and mark them on
your plans for future reference.
2. If possible, run speaker wires after HVAC and
electrical wiring is in place.
3. Secure speaker wires in place along the run
with insulated staples only and be careful not to
pierce the wire’s insulation. Allow a bit of slack
for expansion of building materials.
4. Needless to say, the actual speakers should not
be installed until the wall board is in place. In the
meantime, leave several feet of wire coiled up and
secured at the back side of the mounting hole.
5. To complete the installation follow steps 2
through 5 above.
FIG. 4
Specifications
Maximum Power Handling: 5 - 150 watts
Sensitivity: 90dB @ 1 watt/1 meter
Frequency Response: 28 Hz-22,000 Hz
Driver Complement:
10˝ (254 mm) metallic anodized injection-molded radiative cone woofer w/ rubber surround
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• 33/4˝ (95 mm) metallic anodized injection-molded cone midrange w/ rubber surround
• 1˝ (25 mm) liquid-cooled tweeter with metallic anodized dome diaphragm
Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
Grille: Corrosion-resistant powder coated aluminum
Overall Dimensions: 13˝ (diameter) round x 51/2˝D
Required Ceiling Cutout: 113/4˝ (diameter) round
FIG. 5
Operational Check
After making all connections it’s a good idea to
make sur
y thing is working pr
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operly. T
your surround or stereo system making sure the
volume control is turned down and that the balance
control is in the center position. Activate a musical
or movie source such as FM, a CD or DVD player
Gently turn up the volume, you should hear sound
coming from your new NXG speakers. If no sound
is heard from any or all speakers, switch off the
system immediately and check for open or loose
connections, wrong polarity or shor
ts, or pr
source selection.
urn on
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NXG Speakers Three-Year Limited Warranty
If the NXG speaker system proves to be defective in workmanship or materials within three
years from the date of the original customer’s purchase, we will, at our option, repair or
replace the defective product.
Limitation of Implied Warranties
Any implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, ar
e limited in duration to the length of this war
ranty.
Exclusion of Certain Damages
NXG’s liability for any defective product is limited to repair or replacement of the product at
our option. NXG shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind or
character because of product defects. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied war
quential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply.
ranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-
This Warranty Does Not Cover:
• Damage caused by abuse, accident, misuse, negligence, or improper operation.
• Any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed.
• Products that have been altered or modified.
• Normal wear and maintenance.
• Damages caused by shipping. (All claims for shipping damage must be made with the car
rier
Warranty Service
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized service center, usually an NXG speaker
systems dealer or its authorized agent. Y
contacting NXG. All warranty repairs must be accompanied by the original bill of sales. No
other document is acceptable or is required. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
NXG reserves the right to revise speaker system specifications without notice.
ou may obtain a list of authorized ser
vice centers by
16648 North 94th Street • Scottsdale, AZ 85260
1-800-733-0008
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