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Congratulations! Thank you for choosing a Performance Ceiling Mount Loudspeaker from Niles.With proper installation and operation, you'll enjoy years of trouble-free use. Niles manufactures the industry's most complete line of custom installation com-ponents and accessories for audio/video systems. ...
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2 Fe at ur es and Bene fit s T h e P R o r P e r f o r m a n c e g r o u p o f ceiling mount loudspeakers offers speak-ers expressly designed for an optimumbalance of performance and value. They employ high performance components and materials that make them perfectly suited as primary speakers in b...
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PLEASE FILL OUT THEWARRANTY REGISTRATIONCARD ON THE REVERSE SIDE,DETACH, AND MAIL TO: Niles Audio Corporation Warranty Registration Dept. P.O. Box 160818 Miami, Florida 33116-0818 DETACH HERE MicroPerf ™ Grilles The CM5PR and CM6PR employ Nilesexclusive MicroPerf grille construction.The exceptionall...
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Recommended Amplifier Power For satisfactory performance, we recom-mend an amplifier with a power rating of10 to 100 watts for the CM5PR and 10 to125 watts for the CM6PR. Curiously, mostspeakers are not damaged by large ampli-fiers but by small amplifiers. If your systemis playing loudly, a small am...
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18 Specifica tions Specifications CM5PR Driver Compliment 5-1/4" talc-filled polypropylene wooferwith butyl-rubber surround 3/4" fluid-cooled ultra-wide dispersionKaladex ® tweeter in a custom pivoting coaxial enclosure Recommended Amplifier Power 10 to 100 watts per channel Nominal Impedanc...
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6 Introduction Although the CM5PR and CM6PR haveextensive ability to compensate for unusu-al placements with their unique pivotingtweeters and acoustic fine-tuning switch-es; placement is still the primary tool forsatisfying your particular listening needs.In the following section, we discuss howspe...
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Final Installation in Newor Existing Construction 1. If it is possible to lay a batt of insulation into the ceiling cavity do so. Rememberto use equal amounts of insulation foreach speaker. 2. Check the position of the Impedance Jumper on the crossover PC board.Choose the 4 ohm position if you areus...
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Installation in Existing Construction IMPORTANT: Before you cut into anywall, review the sections on runningwire and speaker placement. 1. When determining the location of the speaker cutout keep in mind that themounting dogs will extend 3/4" beyondthe cutout. make sure that you do notplace the ...
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In traditional wood stud/drywall construc-tion you should first cut the hole for thespeaker and utilize the large hole to augeracross the (through the ceiling joists) for asf a r a s y o u r d r i l l b i t w i l l t a k e y o u .Sometimes, you will need to use the“notching” technique to reach areas...