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IC 812
8” In-Ceiling Speakers

Installation:
•    Use the provided template to mark and cut a ” hole in drywall away from ceiling joists.
•    We recommend wiring with AWG 16 or larger, stranded wire.
•    For proper phasing, both speakers must be wired alike. Connect red wires to red terminals on the speakers and to red or plus terminals on the amplifier.
•    Install IC812 in the hole. Tighten the mounting screws. The mounting “dogs ears” will rotate outward and grip the drywall. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN the screws. A battery operated drill on a “low clutch” setting is recommended.
•    Aim tweeter
•    To control the volume of the speaker locally, use an impedance matching volume control, such as the Channel Vision VC300.



ID850
8” Dual Voice Coil In-Ceiling Speaker

Installation:
•    Use the included template to mark and cut an 9.5” hole in drywall away from ceiling joists.
•    We recommend wiring with AWG 16 or larger, stranded wire.
•    For proper phasing, both voice coils must be wired alike. Connect red wires to red terminals on speaker and to red or plus terminals on amplifier.
•    Install ID850 in hole. Tighten the mounting screws. The mounting dog ears will rotate outward and grip the drywall.
•    Aim tweeters
•    To control the volume of the speaker locally, use an impedance matching volume control, such as the Channel Vision VC302.

OS610
6.5” Marine/Outdoor Speaker

Installation:
•    The OS610 may be mounted vertically or horizontally.
•    The OS610’s case is weather resistant and made with UV stabilized ABS. But for longest life, we recommend placement in a protected area, such as under an eave.
•    We recommend wiring with AWG 16 or larger, stranded wire.
•    For proper phasing, both speakers must be wired alike. Connect red wire to red terminal on speakers and to red or plus terminal on amplifier.
•    To control the volume of the speakers locally, use an impedance matching volume control, such as the Channel Vision VC302.