NXG Technology NX-C8.2-ENC-X User Manual

Owner’s manual, Where to place your in-ceiling speakers, Adjustable tweeters

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NX-C8.2-ENC-X 8˝ Two-Way In-Ceiling Enclosed Speaker System

Where To Place Your In-Ceiling Speakers

Placement can make all the difference in how your speakers sound, and how easy they will be to

install. Carefully consider where your speakers should be positioned. For optimum performance,

speakers should be mounted to the left and right of the main listening area and a minimum of 8

to 10 feet apart (See Fig. 2). Avoid mounting speakers in stud cavities containing electrical wiring,

heating ducts, water pipes, etc. Make sure the ceiling materials are sturdy enough to support the

weight of the speakers.

Adjustable Tweeters

(Fig. 3)

The tweeter in your NXG speaker may be adjusted, allowing you to tailor the speaker to better fit

the listening area. The overall smoothest response is achieved with the tweeter facing straight out:

however, you may find the sound more pleasing by aiming tweeters toward a particular listening

area. To adjust the tweeter, grasp the outside of the tweeter plate and gently pivot it toward the

listening area.

Speaker Installation In Existing Construction

(See Fig. 4 on reverse)

Once you have selected the location for your speakers, you are ready to install them.

You will need the following:

• Stud Finder

• Drill & Drill Bits

• Wire Cutter/Strippers

• Speaker Wire

• Pencil

• Phillips Screwdriver

• Utility Knife or Drywall Saw

• Masking Tape

NXG recommends the use of 16-gauge wire minimum. For wire options consult your retailer or

custom audio contractor.
1. NXG Architectural Speakers are designed to be installed in the ceiling or wall area between studs.

Using a stud finder, make sure you are between two studs. Tape the supplied template to the wall

and lightly trace around the inside with a pencil.
2. Cut the hole using your drywall saw. You may want to start with a small hole in the center of the

outline. This will allow you to check for any obstructions that may exist behind the desired location.

CAUTION: Be certain electrical wiring, water pipes or heating ducts do not interfere in the planned

installation areas prior to drilling or cutting the wall.
3. Run speaker wire from your amplifier or speaker switching device to the speaker location.
4. Carefully remove the grille and inner grille backing. (Note: The open cell foam inner grille backing

is designed to hide speaker components from view and may be removed if desired.) If you like the

standard white finish of your NXG speakers, skip to step 5, but if if you want your speakers to blend

in with a colored wall or ceiling, now is the time to paint your speaker’s outer frame and 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 surface 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.)

Congratulations on choosing NXG In-Ceiling

Loudspeakers. Like all NXG products, 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 started, it is a good idea to identify all the

parts and hardware (See Fig. 1).

FIG. 1

FIG. 2

NXG ceiling speakers can be used as rear

surround channels by mounting them

(1) on each side of, (2) just behind, or

(3) in back of the viewing position.

1

1

2

2

3

3

FIG. 3

OWNER’S MANUAL

(Continued on reverse)

Speaker with self-contained

mounting clamps

Metal grille with foam

inner grille cover

Black

grille

adhesive

Cutout

template

Painting mask

Pivoting

tweeter

Grille

removal

tool

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