New construction, Nx-pro8330 specifications, Operational check – NXG Technology NX-PRO8330 User Manual

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Warranty Service

Warranty service must be performed by an authorized service center, usually an NXG

speaker systems dealer or its authorized agent. You may obtain a list of authorized

service centers by contacting NXG. All warranty repairs must be accompanied by

the original bill of sales. No other document is

acceptable or is required. This warranty gives

you specific legal rights, and you may also have

other rights which vary from state to state.

NXG reserves the right to revise speaker system

specifications without notice.

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NXG Speakers Three-Year Limited Warranty

If the NXG speaker system proves to be defective in workmanship or materials

within three years from the date of the original customer’s purchase, we will, at our

option, repair or replace the defective product.

Limitation of Implied Warranties

Any implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a

particular purpose, are limited in duration to the length of this warranty.

Exclusion of Certain Damages

NXG’s liability for any defective product is limited to repair or replacement of the

product at our option. NXG shall not be liable for incidental or consequential

damages of any kind or character because of product defects. Some states do

not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow

the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above

limitations and exclusions may not apply.

This Warranty Does Not Cover:

• Damage caused by abuse, accident, misuse, negligence, or improper operation.

• Any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed.

• Products that have been altered or modified.

• Normal wear and maintenance.

• Damages caused by shipping. (All claims for shipping damage must be made

with the carrier.)

perforated grille. (Remove the foam inner grille backing and put

it aside in a clean and dust free area for later reinstallation if

desired.) The speaker’s outer surface will accept ordinary latex

wall paint or aerosol spray paint. Because the speaker baffle sur-

face behind the grille should remain unpainted, you will need to

cover this area with the supplied cardboard paint mask. Cover

the speaker’s interior black surface, woofer and tweeter. Paint

the outer speaker frame and grille separately. (Grille painting

hint: Use a paint roller that is nearly out of paint to first paint the

inside of the grille, then the outside. This will avoid paint filling

the grille perforations.)

5. Attach the wire to the input terminals on the rear of the
speaker. Remember to maintain proper polarity with the ampli-
fier by attaching the positive (+) lead to the red terminal and
the negative (-) lead to the black terminal.

6. See Fig. 6. With the speaker wire attached to the speaker,
slide the speaker up inside the cut-out hole. Center the speaker
in the cut-out hole and turn the six locking screws clockwise
until the speaker is drawn up snugly to the wall board from
behind, clamping the speaker in place. Try to tighten each
screw equally. Replace the speaker grill by gently pressing it
into place.

New Construction

1. Determine speaker locations and mark them on your plans
for future reference.

2. If possible, run speaker wires after HVAC and electrical
wiring is in place.

3. Secure speaker wires in place along the run with insulated
staples only and be careful not to pierce the wire’s insulation.
Allow a bit of slack for expansion of building materials.

4. Needless to say, the actual speakers should not be installed
until the wall board is in place. In the meantime, leave several
feet of wire coiled up and secured at the back side of the
mounting hole.

5. To complete the installation follow steps 2 through 5 above.

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NX-PRO8330 Specifications

Power Handling: 5 - 150 watts

Efficiency: 90dB @ 1 watt/1 meter

Frequency Response: 35 Hz - 22,000 Hz

Driver Complement: 8˝ (203 mm) metallic anodized injection-molded

radiative cone woofer with rubber surround

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˝ (63 mm) metallic anodized mylar cone midrange

1˝ (25 mm) pivoting liquid-cooled metallic anodized
dome tweeter

Impedance: 8 ohms nominal

Grille: Corrosion-resistant powder coated aluminum

Overall Dimensions: 14˝ H x 10

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Required Wall Cut-out: 12

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˝ H x 8

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16648 North 94th Street

Scottsdale, AZ 85260

1-800-733-0008

Operational Check

After making all connections it’s a good idea to make sure
everything is working properly. Turn on your surround or stereo
system making sure the volume control is turned down and that
the balance control is in the center position. Activate a musical
or movie source such as FM, a CD or DVD player. Gently turn up
the volume, you should hear sound coming from your new NXG
speakers. If no sound is heard from any or all speakers, switch
off the system immediately and check for open or loose connec-
tions, wrong polarity or shorts, or proper source selection.

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