Break-in period* operation – RBH Sound AWS-6 User Manual

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Plan on giving your speakers 10-15 hours of playing time to adequately “break
in.” During this time period the driver suspension will loosen up. The result will
be an increase in low frequency response and improved definition.

*NOTE: This is an important step that is most often disregarded. Allowing your
speakers the specified “break in” period can prolong the life of your speakers
and enhance their tonal qualities as mentioned above.

We recommend an amplifier with an output power rating of 25-100 watts per
channel. This will help to protect the speaker from being under or over driven,
which could cause permanant damage.

When listening to the speakers outdoors, keep in mind that there are very few
walls to reinforce the sound. Therefore, be careful not to drive the speakers
beyond what they are capable when trying to obtain a desired volume level.
You will be able to determine audibly when the speaker is being overdriven by
the “break-up” or distortion that is coming from the speaker.

Break-in Period*

Operation

C. Pull speaker wire through the hole and through the bracket, aligning the
bracket with the pilot holes.

D. Use hardware to attach the bracket to the mounting surface.

E. Use the bracket knobs to attach the AWS-6 to the bracket, being careful to
not tighten the knobs; this will allow the

AWS-6 to be angled slightly so the rear

binding posts are accessible (see Parts Guide).

F. Connect one wire to the black terminal and one to the red terminal, paying
close attention to the markings on the wire for proper polarity. Each speaker
must be connected to the amplifier in the same way.

G. Adjust the AWS-6 for desired position and tighten the bracket knobs.

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