Installation – Cetacea Sound Astronaut CL Owner's Manual User Manual

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Installation

INSTALLER NOTES

Stereo Sources

Maximum input voltage should not exceed 300 mV per input

channel (A, B, or C). Do not use any multi-channel sources like

3-channel, Dolby Digital 5-channel, THX, or Q-Sound.

Mono Sources

Maximum input voltage should not exceed 150 mV per input

channel (A, B, or C). Use microphones that offer a mono or stereo

line output instead of microphone level output. Cetacea Sound

microphones are compatible with the Astronaut. Use of other

brands may result in unpredictable results and is not advised.

Line Level Sources

Although preamps, projector outputs, and music mixers are

popular, it is possible to “overdrive” the Astronaut with these

devices, leading to premature failure and a loss of warranty

coverage.

Additionally, equalizers, bass boost, surround sound, QSound,

spatializer, and other compression techniques are not necessary

and will add nothing to the sound quality. This can also

“overdrive” the Astronaut, leading to failure and a loss of

warranty coverage.

Recommended assembly tools

The following tools are recommended to mount the Astronaut

to a suspended ceiling tile.

Phillips head screwdriver

Hand drill with ¼" and ½" bits

Measuring

tape

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Input source specifi cations

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