Wilson Audio Cub Series 2 User Manual

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Your Cub loudspeaker enclosures are hand-painted with Wilsongloss

paint and

hand-polished to a high luster. While the paint seems quite dry to the touch, final curing

and complete hardening takes place over a period of several weeks. To protect the finish of

the Cubs during final manufacturing, shipment, and setup in your listening room, we have

applied a removable layer of protective film over the finish. We recommend that this film

be left in place until the speakers are in their final location in your listening room. Once

you have determined their final position, remove the film by peeling it off. Do not leave

this film on indefinitely, as it will leave impressions on the paint. It is important that the

delicate paint finish of the Cub be dusted carefully with the dust cloth, which has been pro-

vided. We recommend that the following procedure be observed when dusting the speakers:

Blow off all loose dust

Using the dust cloth as a brush, gently whisk

off any remaining loose dust

Shake out the dust cloth

Dust the finish, using linear motions in one direction parallel to

the floor. Avoid using circular or vertical motions.

Because the paint requires a period of several weeks to fully cure, we recommend

that no cleaning fluids such as glass cleaners be used during this initial period of time.

When the paint is fully cured, heavy finger prints and other minor smudges may be removed

with a glass cleaner. Always use the dust cloth. Stronger solvents are not recommended

under any circumstances. Consult your dealer for further information if required. Periodic

polishing may be desired over the years to maintain the high luster of the finish. We recom-

mend a nonabrasive carnauba-based wax and soft cloth.

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