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INSTALLATION PREPARATION

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Starlets are designed to be installed into a standing wall, therefore no new construction
bracket is supplied.

There are some considerations for new construction to create the best possible sound:

1. Double Thick Drywall: The clamp between the back box and front baffle is designed

for

1

2

" drywall (or any wall material in

1

2

"). If you are planning double thick drywall,

leave an area about 12" wide around the Starlet opening in single thickness.

(See Diagram 8)

2. Starlets are Heavy: Walls should be constructed with screws and the wallboard

should be glued to the studs. A few dollars worth of Elmer’s wood glue can work wonders in an in-wall installation.

3. Metal Studs: Avoid these in a wall supporting Starlets

4. Wire Routing: Install the speaker wires before the wallboard goes up (see “SPEAKER INSTALLATION” for wiring information)

FINISHED WALL

When installing the Starlets in a finished wall, please follow these instructions carefully:

a. Determining Placement: See “SPEAKER PLACEMENT” on pages 3-4.

b. Locating Obstructions: See “Checking for Obstructions” on page 4.

c. Tracing the Cut-Out Template: Your installation cut-out template is included in the packaging. Please be aware that there

are two sections: one is the cut-out template and the other is the paint mask. Be careful not to confuse the two. Place the
cut-out template at the location you have decided to install the Starlets. (See Diagram 9) Keep in mind that the flange will
extend beyond the cut-out on the sides, top and bottom.

The cut-out takes into account the asymmetrical

shape

of the Back Box/Driver Assembly. This gives a

small

degree of lateral freedom when installing the 11

1

2

"

wide

Back Box/Driver Assembly into a

typical 14

1

2

" wide stud bay. There is no real “up”

or

“down” to the Starlet, so use the cut-out template

to

determine the best position for the speaker in order

to

avoid obstructions and to get the best acous-

tic

results. There is a correct way to install the baf-

fle

assembly, however, which is covered in the next

sec-

tion, “SPEAKER INSTALLATION”.

With the above in mind, use a level along the top

or

bottom edge of the template so that the cut-out will

be

aligned correctly. Use tape or tacks to hold the tem-

plate

in place. Trace an outline of this pattern on the wall

with a

pencil. (See Diagram 10)

Starlet Owner’s Manual

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Diagram 8:

Double Drywall

Diagram 10:

Aligning the Cut-Out Template

Diagram 9:

Placing the Cut-Out Template

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