Legacy Skyline Owner's Manual - page 5
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Speaker Placement and Installation
A pair of Skylines can be mounted vertically or horizontally,
along the top of a side wall, high in room corners or along the
top of a rear wall.
NOTE: Ceiling height in most listening rooms ranges between 7
to 12 ft., so most of the recommendations here are based on
that model. If you have an unusual room situation (cathedral
ceiling, lofts, exceptionally high or non-level ceiling) and are
unsure about optimal placement for the Skyline feel free to call
us at 800-283-4644.We’ll be happy to help.
Once a speaker position has been determined the Skyline
mounting brackets should be mounted on the wall first.
Items needed before beginning to attach wall brackets.
• Cordless electric drill/screwdriver
• Pencil
• Stud finder (optional)
• 1/8” drill bit
Instructions for attaching brackets to wall:
1.
Select a mounting site. Try finding a site with solid
wood backing.
2. On the portion of the bracket that will connect to the
back of the Skyline are four keyhole shaped holes that
correspond to the four screws on the back of the Skyline.
In addition to the keyhole shaped holes you will notice a
fifth hole.This fifth hole corresponds to the plunger hole
on the back of the Skyline. If mounting the Skyline in a
three-wall corner, (whether mounting vertically or
horizontally), the plunger hole should be on the half
closest to where all three walls meet.The plunger hole
corresponds to the side of the Skyline that houses the bass
section.
The bass section should point INTO the
corner to benefit from bass extension provided by
all three walls.
3. Using one of the brackets as a pattern,
mark eight
holes on the wall that correspond to the screw holes on
the vertical top and bottom of the bracket.