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Listening at higher volumes, Cleaning, Removing the grille – Niles Audio Niles HDFX User Manual

Page 24: Removing the loudspeaker

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OPERATION

LISTENING AT HIGHER VOLUMES

Achieving a reasonable volume of sound in a large room requires more amplifi er power than it does

in a small room. It is possible to turn the volume up so high that the amplifi er runs out of power. This

creates “clipping” distortion, which will make treble sound very harsh and unmusical.

When you hear harsh-sounding treble from any good loudspeaker, turn the volume down immediate-

ly! Those harsh sounds are masking much more powerful ultra-high-frequency sound spikes, which

will quickly damage any fi ne loudspeaker. You are much less likely to damage a loudspeaker driven

by a large amplifi er because it will be very loud before any clipping distortion is produced.

CLEANING

Clean the Niles HDFX loudspeaker with a dampened soft cloth or paper towel. If the loudspeaker is

mounted high up on a wall or ceiling, use a broom to gently brush it off.

REMOVING THE GRILLE AND LOUDSPEAKER

REMOVING THE GRILLE

If you need to remove an installed grille, use a bent paper clip

or the tip of a corkscrew to gently pull it away from the frame.

REMOVING THE LOUDSPEAKER

After removing the grille, use two small screwdrivers (or

needle-nose pliers) to release the snaps that hold the loud-

speaker (and baffl e) to the frame. Insert the screwdrivers into

the holes in the snaps and exert force straight down (towards

the woofer) until the snaps release, as shown in Figure 20.

Once the snaps release, the loudspeaker can be tilted away

from the frame to be removed.

NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE FRAME FOR LEVERAGE, AS
THIS MAY DAMAGE THE SURFACE OF THE FRAME.

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Figure 20. Removing the HDFX
loudspeaker baffl e from its frame.