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After selection of the mounting location, mark the hole to 
be cut out. A template is provided in the speaker box. 
Locate and align the template, then mark with pencil on 
the ceiling surface. If you are unsure whether there are 
obstructions behind the ceiling surface where the 
speaker is to be mounted cut a small hole in the center 
of your marked mounting location. Holding your drywall 
saw at a 45 degree angle (see Fig. 2) cut a square hole 
that you can use to locate any obstructions, should they 
exist.
The 45 degree wedge shape of the removed surfacing 
material will make replacement, if necessary, a much 
easier task and yield a better finish when patching the 
work. 
Once it has been determined that there are no obstruc-
tions cut the hole to mount the speaker using the drywall 
saw at a 90 degree angle to the ceiling surface. Cover 
the raw edges of the wallboard with masking tape 
(see Fig. 3). This will prevent the back pressure of the 
speaker from blowing loose gypsum dust out and on to 
the painted ceiling surface after installation. Do not allow 
the tape to extend more than 
1/4
” beyond the edge of 
the hole into the room. The frame of the AS7c will cover 
and hide the tape.
Next you will want to run your speaker wire to your 
speaker locations. A UL rated CL3 speaker wire is 
recommended when running wire inside your walls. For 
proper wire gauge see page four. 
When running your speaker wire you should avoid 
having the speaker wire run parallel to the 110V power 
lines to avoid picking up hum and interference from the 
power service. If the speaker wire needs to cross a 
110V power line at a right angle this is acceptable and 
should not create a problem. 
If you are uncomfortable with running the speaker wire 
yourself in existing construction, it is recommended that 
you retain a qualified custom home installation specialist 
or electrician.
Installing the Speakers
 
Installation Tip! To further enhance the performance of 
your AS7c speaker, the ceiling joist cavity where you 
plan to place your speaker can be stuffed with a 
generous quantity of fiberglass insulation. If uninsulated, 
stuff the area in front of and behind the speaker opening 
with 6” thick insulation to a depth of approximately 2 feet 
beginning 1 foot in front of and 1 foot behind the 
speaker opening. If the insulation is foil or paper backed, 
face the backing away from the AS7c speaker. The 
addition of this insulation will help to prevent the 
unwanted transfer 
Figure 3
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Masking T.ape
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Figure 2
of sound into the otherwise large and resonant cavity of 
the uninsulated ceiling.
It is now time to connect the speaker wire to the AS7c. 
Your speaker wire is usually coded to identify each 
conductor as either positive or negative. This can be by 
color coding, or one conductor may have a printed 
marking or at least a rib along one edge that you will not 
find on the other. Identify which type of polarity coding 
that your wire is using. You must carefully observe that 
the positive terminal of the speaker output on your 
amplifier is connected to the positive terminal of the 
AS7c speaker. Likewise, the negative terminal of the 
amplifier’s speaker output should be connected to the 
negative terminal of the AS7c speaker. 
Next make sure that the doglegs are positioned inside 
the frame of the speaker.
     Correct
With the grill removed, place the speaker in the ceiling 
opening. Make sure that the speaker wire is not hanging 
against the speaker where it can vibrate and rattle as the 
speaker reproduces your music.
Next, one at a time, turn 
each of the four screws 
that operate the doglegs 
counter clockwise a few
turns until you feel the 
dogleg is loose from its 
resting position. Now 
turn the screw clockwise 
until you feel the dogleg 
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AS7c
6.5” Two Way 
Dual Mono In-Ceilling
100W / 8 ohm
AS7c
6.5” T
wo W
ay 
Dual Mono In-Ceilling
100W / 8 ohm