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Speaker Placement
Page 12 MNCX/MNCXS Owners Manual
M&S Systems Page 5
The mini-cube speakers can be mounted on the ceiling or
walls, allowing you to select the location that provides the best
sound quality in each room. When placing your speakers the
front and rear speakers should be separated by 6 to 8 feet for
good stereo separation and should not be closer than 2 feet to
any adjacent surface (wall or ceiling).
Important! Never mount the brackets to sheetrock without
some type of anchor.
The center channel is best located on top of the TV cabinet or
on a shelf above the TV and centered between the mini-cube
speakers.
The MNCXS system may be connected two ways depending on
the amplifier used with the system. The major difference is the
subwoofer connections.
1. An amplifier with a subwoofer output connection, usually
an RCA type connector would be the preferred
connection when used with the MNCXS subwoofer. A
shielded audio cable is required for this setup with a Y-
adapter connecting the audio cable to “Left and Right
Line Level Inputs” on the subwoofer.
2. The other option requires the front left and right speaker
cables be routed from the amplifier through the
subwoofer to the speakers. The wires from the amplifier
should be connected to the “Speaker Level Inputsand
the cables going to the speakers should be connected to
the “Speaker Level Outputson the subwoofer.
IMPORTANT! Make sure there are no loose strands
of wire touching each other across the speaker or
amplifier terminals. This can create a short circuit
and damage your electronics.
Refer to the PSW112 Subwoofer Owners Manual for additional
information on setting up your subwoofer.
Plug your amplifier or receiver in, turn it on, and enjoy your new
music system.
Speaker Placement
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