General information – Induction Dynamics ID1.w User Manual

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General Information

Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install and operate the

ID1.w.

Check Speaker and Parts

Unpack and carefully check each loudspeaker. If you suspect damage from transit, report
the problem immediately to your dealer and/or delivery service.

If possible, save the shipping cartons for future use.

General Care of Your Loudspeaker

Whenever changing speaker wires, interconnect wires, or power cords, always turn off all
equipment. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the amplifier to rain or excessive
moisture. To avoid electric shock, do not open the amplifier. There are no user serviceable
parts inside.

Your speakers come in a high quality finish that is both attractive and durable. To clean, use
a soft, damp cloth. If your drivers become dusty, dust them with a paintbrush or a brush
vacuum attachment. Do not use a strong or abrasive cleaner.

The grille is covered in acoustic cloth. To keep your grille clear of debris, we recommend
you use a lint roller (like you would use on clothes).

Bass and Loudness Contour Controls

Do not use bass or loudness contour controls. Induction Dynamics’ subwoofers produce
very low frequencies without these controls. Use of these controls will make the bass sound
“boomy”, obscure higher frequencies, and possibly cause damage.

ID1.w Location

The ID1.w mounts on drywall, preferably over studs, and should be placed in accordance
with the type of system you are installing as discussed on page 6.

The height of the speaker should be determined by locating the tweeter near ear level. The
tweeter reproduces high-frequency audio, which our ears perceive as most directional, so
we are most attuned to their placement and level. As you make your decision, consider
whether people will be standing or sitting in the listening area.

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