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PACKING LIST
USER
MANUAL
user manual
INSTALLATIONSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When the speakers are installed in the boats, ensure the boat
structure is reliable and that the speakers are firmly attached.
Install the speaker in a location that can structurally support
the weight of the speaker and its mounting hardware.
Otherwise it may result in the unit falling down and causing
personal injury.
Do not use nails, adhesives or other unauthorized devices.
Long-term use and vibrations may cause it to fall easily.
Do not touch or bump the woofer and tweeter. If these are
damaged, the sound will be distorted.
Do not listen to sound at a very high level when you are
changing the input source (for example, to tune FM / CD)
Installation or removal of cables should make sure that the
power amp / amplifier device radio is turned off.
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CONNECTIONS
Speakers per Channel Connected in Parallel
SPEAKERS PER CHANNEL CONNECTED IN PARALLEL
4/8Ω
LEFT RIGHT
Observe correct
Polarity for maximum
Bass performance
2-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER WITH 8Ω OUTPUT
Underpower Vs. Overpower
Most speaker damage is caused by amplifiers with too little
power (wattage).
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2An overdriven amplifier clips the waveforms and leads to
speaker distortion.
3Clipping is usually audible and it may vary from a harsh sound
to a fuzzy or unclear sound.
4If you hear the clipping at high volume levels, turn down the
volume until the distortion is gone.
5Damage caused by operating the speakers at distorted volume
levels is not covered by the warranty.
4/8Ω
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