Parasound PAL-265 User Manual

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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of your PAL-265 Precision Architectural Loudspeaker
system and thank you for choosing Parasound. The PAL-265 Precision Architectural
Loudspeakers were developed using the finest loudspeaker and crossover components
available. Countless hours of computer modeling were spent to insure accurate audio
reproduction in a variety of installations where placement compromises must sometimes be
made. The PAL-265 Precision Architectural Loudspeakers mounted in your walls deliver
the high-fidelity audio reproduction you have come to expect from high-end loudspeakers
in a cabinet. Please take a few minutes to read these instructions thoroughly to make the
installation easier and insure the best performance of your new PAL-265 Precision
Architectural Loudspeakers.

Unpacking and Inspection

Carefully unpack your PAL-265 loudspeakers locate the enclosed accessories:

Item

Qty

Description

1

2

PAL-265 baffle and loudspeaker assembly

2

2

Metal grilles

3

2

Foam grille inserts

4

2

Paint Shields

Be sure to carefully inspect the speakers for any signs of shipping damage. If you believe
you notice any, contact your Parasound Dealer immediately.

Precautions

If you have any doubts about your ability to properly install in-wall loudspeakers, you should
consider the services of a custom installer. If you plan to install them yourself, always use
good quality tools to save time and make the installation go more smoothly.

The PAL-265 Precision Architectural Loudspeakers mount into standard 4 inch (or greater)
stud depth walls. Determine the final location of both left and right speakers before cutting
any holes since changes to one speaker may affect the other either aesthetically or acoustically.
Look for pipes, wiring or any other conflicting material that might be damaged before
beginning the installation.

Prewiring

Before you purchase loudspeaker wire, check local building codes to make sure that the
wire is rated to comply with applicable local safety codes such as UL or CL-2. Use only
stranded wire no thinner than AWG 16. For runs longer than 100 feet, we recommend
minimum of AWG 14. When pulling wire, take care not to pull the wire too fast to prevent
stretching the wire or scorching the insulation from friction. Leave 2 to 3 feet of excess
loudspeaker wire at both ends; it is easier to trim off excess wire than to splice additional
wire. When securing the wire inside the walls, be careful not to pierce the insulation with
nails or staples.

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