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Installing Non-Conductive Spike Covers
Monster THX Select Certified speakers include non-conductive spike covers for certain installations.
You can connect your Monster THX Select Certified Monitor 100 or 200 to your Monster THX Select Certified Tower
Bass Module 200 to create a full-range speaker with optimum performance. You can make this connection without
additional speaker cable by inserting the conductive spikes on the Monitor 100 or 200 into the conductive spike rests
on the Tower Bass Module 200. For this configuration, do not use the non-conductive spike covers.
If your desired hookup of the Tower Bass Module 200 uses the line-level connection to the LFE output
on your receiver or processor, then you need to connect your Monitor 100 or 200 speaker to your amplifier/receiver
directly using a separate speaker cable. You also need to install the non-conductive spike covers on the Monitor 100
or 200 spikes to prevent signal from the speaker cable being transferred to the Tower Bass Module 200
via the conductive spikes and spike rests.
Caution: Prevent Damage to Furniture Surfaces
The non-conductive spike covers should be used on the spikes when placing speakers on shelves or hardwood
floors to prevent damage to the surface finish. Also, do not drag speakers across any floors or carpets.
It is possible to damage both the floor and the speakers by doing this.
Installing the THX Brand Epoxy Labels
Your THX Select Certified Monster home theater speakers come standard with magnetic THX brand epoxy labels
to complete the speaker look and communicate your enthusiasm for high-quality home theater audio. To affix,
simply remove the label from the plastic packaging and place on the front bottom center of your speaker grille.
SPEAKER PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
Non-Conductive Spike Cover Carpet Spike
Front Epoxy Placement Center Epoxy Placement