Tweeter level adjustment (fig. 1), Normal/ wide operating mode control (fig. 1) – NXG Technology NX-PRO6222DVC User Manual

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Placing Your Ceiling Speaker

for Dual Channel Stereo Operation

Placement can make all the difference in how your speaker will

sound, and how easy it will be to install. Carefully consider where

your speaker should be positioned. For optimum dual channel

stereo performance, the speaker should be mounted as close as

possible to the center of the main listening area as shown in Fig. 2

position 1. (Note: Set switch to 8 ohm mode, and connect left and

right channels from your receiver to the two sets of input terminals

on the speaker, as shown in Fig. 5B.)

For Rear Center Surround

or Single Channel Surround Operation

For surround rear center, mount the speaker as shown in Fig. 2

position 2. (Note: Set switch to 8 ohm mode, and connect the two

rear channel outputs from your receiver to the two sets of input

terminals on the speaker, as shown in Fig. 5B.) Avoid mounting the

speaker in stud cavities containing electrical wiring, heating ducts,

water pipes, etc. Make sure the wall or ceiling materials are sturdy

enough to support the weight of the speaker. Since the NX-

PRO6222DVC is also designed to be used as a single channel

speaker with wide dispersion, it makes a superb surround sound

rear or side speaker. You can mount the unit in the ceiling slightly

in front of or behind the listening position, left and right, as shown

in Fig. 2 positions 3 and 4. (Note: Set switch to 4 ohm mode, and

connect ONLY one channel from your receiver to only one set of

input terminals on the speaker, as shown in Fig. 5A.)

Tweeter Level Adjustment (Fig. 1)

The tweeter level switch allows you to tailor the speakers’ frequency

response to better match the room’s acoustics. As an example, if a

room has a hardwood floor, which makes it acoustically brighter

sounding, you may want to adjust the tweeter level control to com-

pensate. The nominal factory setting with the switch in the middle

represents a flat acoustic response. Switching the control to +3 will

increase the high frequency slightly to make up for a dead or dull

Congratulations on choosing

NXG Pro Series Architectural

Loudspeakers. Like all NXG prod-

ucts, great care has been taken in

their design. Their combination of

advanced engineering and state-of-

the-art materials will provide you

with years of listening pleasure,

while blending smoothly into your

home’s decor. Before you get start-

ed, it is a good idea to identify all

the parts and hardware (See Fig. 1).

FIG. 1

Speaker with self-contained

mounting clamps

FIG. 2

Position 1 for

two channel

(stereo sound)

Position 2

for rear center

(two channel)

surround

Position 3 or 4

for single channel

surround sound.

Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

Position 4

Tweeter Level

Switch

Normal / Wide Operating

Mode Switch

Normal/ Wide Operating Mode Control (Fig. 1)

With this switch in the “normal” position the tweeter’s sound field is directional relative to the

angle you set with the swivel positioning in Fig. 3. With the switch in the “wide” mode, the

tweeter’s high frequency sound field pattern will become very wide and diffuse. This setting

is especially useful for single channel operation as a surround sound speaker where you

want a diffuse/ambient rear surround sound.

sounding (high absorbent) room. Switching the control to –3 will reduce the high frequency

output for bright sounding reflective rooms. You can experiment with the level to find the

sound that’s most pleasing to you in your particular listening environment.

Black grille

adhesive

Aluminum grille with

foam inner grille cover

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