OEM Systems PS-602 User Manual

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AP-602

9-1/16" x 12-3/4" 8" x 11-3/4" x 3-1/4"

AP-802

10-1/2" x 14-1/2" 9" x 13" x 3-1/4"

SE-893KE

10-1/2" x 14-1/2" 9" x 13" x 3-1/4"

SE-891E

10-1/2" x 14-1/2" 9" x 13" x 2-15/16"

PS-602

9-1/16" x 12-3/4" 8" x 11-3/4" x 3-1/4"

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For 5-1/4", 6-1/2" & 8" In-Wall

Congratulations! You have purchased a high quality

stereo loudspeaker. When matched to comparable

electronic equipment, expect years of quality high

fidelity sound. We are constantly striving to provide

the very best technology has to offer.

The following manual is designed to give you,

the installer or owner, basic information as to

the speaker’s installation and operation. It is

beyond the scope of this manual to go into all the

details that must be taken into consideration in a

sophisticated high fidelity system.

If you have any questions regarding this speaker

which are not answered by this manual, contact your

local dealer for assistance. For the most current

information please visit www.oemsystems.com.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

These two-way speakers have specially designed

woofers with linear long throw butyl rubber

surrounds for long life and superior damping. Dome

tweeters are utilized for excellent high frequency

dispersion throughout your entire listening

environment. Two piece baffle/frame assemblies

allow for custom painting of the frames and grilles

without the need to mask the speakers.

SHIPPING DAMAGE

Each speaker is thoroughly tested before it leaves

the factory. However, in shipment, accidents may

occur. Please inspect your speakers carefully

when you receive them to make sure there is no

damage. If there is, please notify your dealer, or

supplier immediately for assistance. If you received

your speakers by public transportation, report the

damage at once to the shipping company.

AMPLIFIER OPERATION

These speakers will perform well with amplifiers

from 5 to 125 Watts RMS. However, damage to

the speakers can be done by amplifiers of nearly

any power rating if the amplifier is overdriven

into clipping. “Amplifier clipping” is a phrase

used to describe a condition when, because of

the volume demand, an amplifier is being asked

for more power than it can give. Clipping causes

distortion of the audio signal. If you should hear

an unusual amount of distortion at high listening

levels then consider reducing the volume.

DAMAGE DONE TO A SPEAKER BY CLIPPING IS

NOT COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

Placement of Wall Mounted Speakers should be

carefully considered. Ideally, the speakers should

be located where they will provide the best possible

sound and ease of installation. It is beyond the

scope of this publication to discuss all of the various

aspects of speaker placement. Please contact a

professional for assistance if you are uncomfortable

with the planning or installation process.

Note: Though these speakers are referred to as “wall

mount,” they are also suitable for installations in

ceilings and custom cabinetry.

WIRING

To achieve maximum performance from your new

speakers we strongly suggest the use of good quality

stereo cable. There are many good brands available.

We recommend that the cable be at least 16 gauge

or larger for runs of over 50 feet and that the wire

be double insulated. This is often referred to as

“jacketed” speaker cable. “Zip cord,” which is single

insulated and is often made with clear insulation,

should be avoided as it is not as durable. It is

important when installing the wiring and speakers

that you adhere to all local codes and regulations.

We suggest that a professional be consulted in

order to maximize your system’s performance. The

following, however, are some useful suggestions.

Try to keep the wire length to a minimum. However,

allow about 2½ feet of free wire at the speaker cut-

out and sufficient length at the electronics to aid in

the ease of installation. Adding extra wire later is

tedious and time consuming.

Avoid bundling speaker cables parallel to electrical

cables for extended lengths. Though the impedance

is low and the likelihood of interference low, this

2-Piece Baffle & Frame

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