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MTX Audio H615W User Manual

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CONGRATULATIONS

We appreciate your choice of MTX In-Wall Speakers. Properly installed and operated, MTX In-Wall

Loudspeakers should provide years of worry free listening pleasure. It’s important that you follow each

step in this guide carefully to insure proper installation.

SPECIFICATIONS

H615W

Frequency Response

50Hz-20kHz

+/- 3dB

Power Handling

40W RMS

80W Peak Music

Sensitivity (2.83V/1M)

86dB

Woofer Diameter

6-1/2"

Tweeter

1/2" Polycarbonate

Balanced Dome

Mounting Depth

3-1/16" (77.8mm)

Baffle Size

12"H x 8-5/8"W

(304.8mm x 219.1mm)

Cutout Size

10-3/4"H x 7-3/8"W

(273.1mm x 187.3mm)

PAINTING YOUR MTX IN-WALL SPEAKERS

MTX In-Wall Speakers are designed to accept all types of interior and exterior paints. Spray or roller

application should provide excellent results. A paint shield is included with all MTX In-Wall Speakers

to protect the speakers during the painting process. When paintng the grilles, simply remove the cloth

backing material before painting by pulling the material gently away from the grille. After the paint is dry,

reinsert the cloth backing material behind the grille mesh.

LOUDSPEAKER PLACEMENT

MTX In-Wall Speakers are designed to work within any interior decorating scheme. They can be installed

in virtually any location where flush mounting is possible. To maximize their sound performance however

certain guidelines should be followed. For the best stereo reproduction the two loudspeakers should be

placed an equal distance from your listening position and separated so that the speakers and the listener

form an equilateral triangle, with all sides of the triangle being the same length.

For best stereo imaging, we recommend that the units be placed so that the tweeters are as close as

possible to the ear level of a seated listener. Also, the speakers should be placed so that the offset

tweeters are nearer to the inside edge of the speakers. The left and right speakers should have the

tweeter nearer to the center of the room. See Diagram 1.

Listener

Diagram 1