DEAR CUSTOMER,
We congratulate you on acquiring this
MAGNAT Car Stereo Product. You are now
the proud owner of a top high-quality car
audio appliance, which we hope will give you
many years of enjoyment.
Please read these instructions carefully
so as to ensure optimum and disturbance-
free functioning of the appliance.
Technical modifications reserved.
YOUR NEW SPEAKER SYSTEM......
......is the ultimate complement to your car
stereo system. The speakers are designed to
reproduce the overall frequency range
linearly and as dynamically as possible. The
speaker system should be connected to
your car radio or an additional car stereo
amplifier, something we recommend in
every case. Technical data plus tips and
further advice are also contained in these
instructions.
POSITIONING AND SECURING THE
SPEAKER SYSTEM (FIG. 1)
Use the mounting positions provided in your
vehicle. If the speakers do not fit, they can be
placed in the rear window shelf.
Fig. 1
(1) Depth
(2) Driver diameter
Fig. 1A
(1) Use mounting ring to mark position of
speaker opening and fastening holes
(2) Cut out opening and drill holes
Make sure that the subwoofer is secured
in such a way that it cannot slip or slide.
Use the screws provided for this purpose.
Damage resulting from sudden changes
in speed (e.g. hard braking) is not covered
under the terms of our guarantee.
CONNECTING TO THE RADIO /
AMPLIFIER (FIG. 2)
The speaker system should preferably be
connected to an external power amplifier.
This can provide the required electrical power
and create corresponding dynamic reserves.
The relevant instructions also contain the
customized connection diagram for the
operation of a speaker system.
Should you not have a power amplifier, the
speakers can also be connected directly to
the radio. The relevant operating instructions
also contain the connection diagram for this
situation.
Please note that only limited dynamic
reserves will be available in this case.
Excessively low outputs combined with
high distortions can destroy your
speakers.
INSTALLING THE GRILLE (FIG. 3)