User Guide
Figure 6. Placement for more bass output Figure 7. Placement 
for less bass output
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You can control the loudspeaker’s bass output by placement. This is called the boundary effect. You 
will get more bass response by mounting the loudspeaker directly to a wall or other flat surface (any 
boundary close to the loudspeaker will reinforce the bass frequencies). You can increase the bass 
output even more by mounting the loudspeaker in a corner or under an eave (see Figure 6) This 
type of placement gives the loudspeaker two boundaries, thus reinforcing the bass sounds even 
more. Of course, if you wish to hear less bass, try moving the loudspeaker away from the boundary 
(see Figure 7).
MOUNTING METHODS 
The OS loudspeakers can be mounted either horizontally or vertically. The bracket knobs will keep 
the loudspeaker angled correctly in any position once they are tightened. You can choose from three 
mounting methods to attach the loudspeaker to the wall, ceiling, or other mounting surface.
  1.   If the loudspeaker is never going to be exposed to sudden accidental impacts, wind, 
waves, or earthquakes, you can simply hang it on a nail using the nail hole(s) on the 
bracket (see Figure 8 on the next page).
  2.   The safest and most secure way to mount the loudspeaker is by screwing it to the 
mounting surface using your own hardware (suitable for the surface you are mounting 
to) and the bracket supplied with the loudspeaker (see Figure 8).
  3.   There is a threaded brass insert (1/4" – 20) on the back of the OS loudspeakers 
for attaching a custom bracket (see Figure 8). This allows you to position the 
loudspeaker at unusual angles or varying distances from the mounting surface.
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