Bc d, Wall mounting, Stand mounting – Wharfedale RS-10 User Manual

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WALL MOUNTING

FRONT LOUDSPEAKERS

If the mounting position is higher than 1500mm it is preferable to
angle the speaker. Otherwise mount the loudspeaker vertically.

REAR LOUDSPEAKERS

If the loudspeakers are sited behind the listener on a rear wall, it is
advisable to mount them high, around 1800mm and angled down.
Rear speakers placed on the side walls may be placed at a height of
1500mm and angled vertically or 1800mm and angled down.

Ensure that the wall is sound and can support the weight of the
speaker. Mark off two centres 60mm apart and vertically spaced.
Drill two 6mm holes and insert suitable wall plugs. Attach the
bracket firmly to the wall with No 8 countersunk screws. Follow the
drawings to establish the correct orientation of the bracket.

CENTRE LOUDSPEAKER

Align the bracket horizontally such that the loudspeaker is parallel
to the wall. In all other respects the mounting procedure is identical.

60 mm

60 mm

ANGLED

VERTICAL

Place the speaker on a soft surface.

Holding the speaker cabinet securely,
ease the front grille off via the sides and
keep it safe.

Remove the four mounting screws from
the base of the speaker (circled in white
in Fig.3). Retain the screws.

Thread the speaker cable through the bracket as shown.

Slot the speaker over the locating flange in the bracket
and then slide it into the bottom tongue of the bracket

Align the mounting holes in the bracket over the holes in
the speaker and attach the speaker firmly to the bracket
using the screws you have saved.

Prepare the cable and connect the loudspeaker as shown
on Page 1. The striped or ribbed cable should be
connected to the left Red (+) terminal and the plain
cable to the Black (-) terminal.

Replace the grille.

60 mm

BRACKET POSITIONS - FRONT AND REAR SPEAKERS

Identify the keyhole slot
which is sited at the rear
centre of the speaker.

The keyhole slot fits
over the locating flange
which is attached to the
top of the bracket.

3

4

b

c

Locating
Flange

Locating
Flange

Bottom
Tongue

Bottom
Tongue

STAND MOUNTING

SATELLITE SPEAKERS

Thread the stand column through the stand base.
Attach the column to the base with the four
supplied screws.
Thread the speaker cable through the slot in the
column.
Remove the grille from the loudspeaker.
Remove the four mounting screws from the base of
the speaker (circled in white in Fig.1). Retain the
screws.
Align the speaker over the column.
Attach the speaker firmly to the column using the
screws you have saved.
Prepare the cable and connect the loudspeaker as
shown on Page 1. The striped or ribbed cable
should be connected to the left Red (+) terminal
and the plain cable to the Black (-) terminal.
Replace the grille.
Lead the cable through the groove in the base of
the stand and place the speaker in its location.
Leave a little slack in the cable to avoid pulling the
stand assembly over.

CENTRE LOUDSPEAKER

Place the speaker on the stand and align the
mounting holes in the stand with the mounting
holes in the rear of the speaker.
Place a shakeproof washer on each of the supplied
screws and attach the stand to the speaker.
Remove the speaker grille
Thread the speaker cable through the recess at the
edge of the cabinet and out through the hole in the
rear of the stand.
Prepare the cable and connect the loudspeaker as
shown on Page 1. The striped or ribbed cable
should be connected to the Red (+) terminal and
the plain cable to the Black (-) terminal.
Replace the grille.
Place the speaker in position. Leave a little slack in
the cable to avoid moving the stand assembly.

Speaker

Amplifier

b

c

d

*Note: Table Stands are not supplied with the RS-10 satellites but are available as optional extras

d

To AV

Amplifier

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