Sonance vp61 User Guide

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SONANCE VISUAL  PERFORMANCE
®
MEDIUM RECTANGLE
5. Tighten the four screws
on the front of the speaker
baffle. The RotoLock
clamps will automatically
rotate into position and
begin clamping the
speaker (
Figure 8).
When you notice resist-
ance on the screws the
speaker has been
clamped successfully.
IMPORTANT: Always
use low-torque settings;
NEVER over-tighten.
N
OT E
: A
D J U S T I N G
T H E
T E N S I O N
O F
T H E
R
OTO
L
O C K
C L A M P S
S O
THAT THE SPEAKER FRAME IS FLAT WILL HELP ENSURE THAT THE
GRILLE CONTACTS THE WALL ALL THE WAY AROUND THE SPEAKER
FOR A PROPER FIT
.
6. The new micro-trim grille is held in place by several small,
powerful magnets on the speaker frame. Place the grille
against the speaker and the magnets will hold it firmly in
place. When properly installed, the grille trim should make
contact with the wall all the way around the speaker.
Painting the Grilles
Please refer to the accompanying 
Painting Instructions sheet for
painting instructions.
Speaker Adjustments
Pivoting Tweeter
All Visual Performance Series in-wall speakers have a pivoting
tweeter that allows you to direct sound towards or away from the
listening area, depending on how the speakers are being used: 
• If you’re using the speakers in stereo or as the front left/center/
right speakers in a home theater, pivot the tweeter directly
towards the listening area. This will help the sound from the
speakers blend into a solid soundstage even if the speakers are
widely separated.
• If you’re using the speakers as surround channel speakers in a
home theater, you can create a more diffuse, spacious 
surround effect by pivoting the tweeter towards a wall or 
window, away from the listeners.
To pivot the tweeter, apply
light pressure to the plastic
ring around the outside edge
of the tweeter dome, as
shown in 
Figure 9. Take care
not to touch or apply 
pressure to the tweeter dome
itself. 
F
IGURE
9: P
IVOTING THE
T
WEETER
Roto-Lock
Screws
F
IGURE
8: T
IGHTENING THE
R
OTO
-L
OCK
S
CREWS