Nxg pro 4000 User Guide

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NX-PRO4000, NX-PRO5000, & NX-PRO6000
WEATHER-RESISTANT SPEAKER SYSTEM
OWNER’S 
MANUAL
Unpacking
Carefully remove your new NXG speakers from the box. Inspect the speakers for transit 
damage. If you discover damage, contact your dealer immediately. Save your carton — it is
the best possible protection for your speakers should you ever have a need to move them.
Positioning and Mounting Your New NXG Speakers 
Note: the distance between yourself and the point directly between the speakers should be 
(roughly 20%) greater than the distance between the two speakers. Outside placement
may be different, due to variances in available mounting areas.
All NXG weather-resistant speakers are equipped with powder-coated ratcheting aluminum
mounting brackets that allow for vertical or horizontal mounting. Be certain the type of
anchor you choose, and the material you are mounting the anchor into, are capable of
holding the weight of the speaker. (Many mounting anchor systems are available from
your local hardware store.) After mounting the bracket, connect the wire as shown in
Figure 2, and loosely secure the speaker to the bracket using the supplied knobs. Adjust
the speaker’s angle for optimum listening area coverage and firmly hand-tighten the knobs.
Brass inserts accept
universal style
mounting hardware
(not included).
Negative (Black) 
Input Binding Post
CORRECT IN-PHASE HOOK-UP
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
Hooking Up Your 
New NXG Speakers
STOP! – Make sure that you consult your amplifier’s
owner’s manual regarding speaker hook-up. Your am-
plifier should be turned off throughout this procedure.
Most speaker wire is polarity coded. This means that
each conductor is labeled either (+) positive or (-)
negative. The (+) positive side may be a different
color or texture than the (-) negative side. On the
back of your amplifier, each channel should be
labeled (+) and (-) as well as color coded red for 
(+) positive and black for (-) negative. NXG speaker 
terminals are color coded red for (+) positive and
black for (-) negative. Be sure to hook (+) to (+), (red
to red), and (-) to (-), (black to black). (See figure 3.)
All connections should be tight. Inspect connections
for frays and stray strands of wire touching both (+)
and (-) terminals. (This will cause a short and, per-
haps, damage your equipment.)
Caring for Your Speakers
In outdoor applications, we recommend angling the 
speakers downward as shown in Figure 1 to reduce
exposure to precipitation and hot sun. If added pro-
tection is desired, mount speakers under eaves or
other shelter. DO NOT immerse the speakers in
water or subject them to direct water pressure.
During winter months, we recommend storing the
speakers indoors if you are not using them.
TO CLEAN: All NXG weather-resistant enclosures can
be cleaned with a damp soft cloth and a mild deter-
gent. The aluminum grille can also be cleaned with
the same cloth.
Positive (Red) 
Input Binding Post
To Negative Terminal
of Amplifier
To Positive Terminal
of Amplifier
Speaker wire hole
Powder-coated 
aluminum ratcheting
mounting bracket
BACK VIEW
Bracket knob