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Installing Your THOR
To begin you will need to locate the empty grille frame. 
Use your stud finder to locate the studs (if you’re not 
retrofitting). Using the empty frame, trace your cut line 
with a pencil. Once you are satisfied with your cut line, 
begin your cut using the sheet rock saw.
STEP#1
STEP#2
Accuracy of stud distance may vary 
from frame to frame. It will depend 
on the quality of the construction 
work.
When the cutout is complete, it should look similar to the 
image. Most of the work performed here is installer 
common sense, please use it.
These pieces are sheet rock 
stabilizers, not brackets.
STEP#3
In the first image furthest to the left you’ll notice the 
fastener in it’s neutral position– this is how it is packed. 
You will need to turn all fasteners outward so that they 
can be clamped to the sheet rock. You will tighten them 
from the front once you have fastened the THOR to the 
studs.
Note:
Note:
STEP#4
Once you have fed all wiring and connected it, slip the 
THOR in the wall making sure that the sheet rock 
stabilizers are in the correct position. 
Begin placing screws inside holes directly into the stud 
from the front. Once you have inserted all screws snugly 
and securely, tighten the fasteners. 
This procedure is extremely important: Tighten the 
dogears by fastening the screws which are located at 
the top of the active driver and the bottom of the passive 
driver. If you forget to do this the sheet rock will not be 
secured and the fasteners will be loose and will rattle.  
STEP#5
Congratulations! You have successfully installed the 
world’s most effective, efficient and down right loud in-
wall subwoofer ever made. The grille that you use is 
totally up to you and can be matched to fit any decor. 
(See following pages for custom cloth grille instructions).  
STEP#6
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
STEP#1
Cut your desired cloth two inches bigger than the frame 
on all sides. We have provided cloth that can be used, 
but feel free to use different colors or textures.
STEP#2
Cut your desired cloth, two inches bigger than the frame 
on all sides. Remember that this is a custom grille so 
whatever color or texture of cloth you choose, it will work 
for your application.
STEP#3
Wrap cloth over prongs, make a small incision on cloth 
over prong and push prong through cloth. Complete this 
process with every prong on the frame.
Make sure that you have two inches of excess cloth 
around all sides of the frame.
Assembling the Custom Grille