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					PSW800   
					S U B W O O F E R   
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					B L E N D I N G H I G H F I D E L I T Y A N D A R C H I T E C T U R E®   
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				at the same time reducing the overall cone   
					weight. This combination offers phenome-   
					nal rigidity and stiffness-to-mass character-   
					istics that make it especially suited for low   
					frequency reproduction. Niles speaker   
					engineers have coupled this exceptional   
					cone material with a dual voice-coil drive   
					system that enables installers to custom   
					configure single or double woofer systems   
					to a stereo amplifier.   
					Features and Benefits   
					Mica-Filled, Dual Voice Coil   
					Polypropylene Woofer   
					The mica-filled polypropylene woofer uti-   
					lized in the PSW800 is optimized for tran-   
					sient speed and dynamics. The mica filling   
					adds just the right amount of stiffness while   
					Figure 1   
					Model PSW800 Shown   
					New Construction Wings   
					Bracket   
					Frame   
					Speaker Baffle   
					IR Knockout   
					Grille   
					Figure 3   
					Figure 2   
					The PSW800 In-wall subwoofer includes an   
					easy access, baffle mounted low-pass frequen-   
					cy selection switch.   
					The PSW800 In-wall subwoofer includes an easy   
					access, baffle mounted high-pass filter to pre-   
					vent over-excursion of the satellite’s woofers.   
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				Inverted Dust Cap   
					MicroPerf™ Grilles   
					The inverted dust cap feature of the The PSW800 employs Niles’ exclusive   
					PSW800 actually reinforces the cone to fur- MicroPerf grille construction. The excep-   
					ther increase the stiffness-to-mass ratio and tionally tight hole pattern provides   
					reduce distortion. In a subwoofer applica- acoustic transparency at all audio fre-   
					tion, this dust cap inversion offers the addi- quencies and enables the woofer element   
					tional benefit of reducing the “oil can” effect to remain invisible. MicroPerf grilles can   
					that can cause traditional woofers to pro- be painted to blend seamlessly with the   
					duce unwanted high frequency overtones.   
					surrounding decor.   
					High Power Handling   
					14 AWG Input/Output Terminals   
					The PSW800 employs an exceptionally The PSW800 is equipped with both left and   
					heavy-duty magnet/voice-coil/spider assem- right speaker level input terminals to accom-   
					bly that is capable of handling high power modate a stereo amplifier driving a single   
					amplifiers (up to 150 watts).   
					subwoofer. Output terminals are also provid-   
					ed to utilize the switchable low-pass filter and   
					provide for convenient wiring to the satellite   
					speakers.   
					Infinite Baffle Design   
					The PSW800 is designed for optimum low   
					frequency reproduction in a traditional 2 x 4   
					stud wall with varying air volumes. It does   
					not require a special enclosure to provide   
					high performance.   
					Easy Retrofit Installation in your   
					Existing Home   
					Designed for ease of installation, the Niles   
					mounting system makes retrofit installations   
					simple and fast. A supplied template assures   
					fast and accurate hole cutting. The bracket   
					slips behind the drywall and the screws   
					secure the bracket to the frame, sandwich-   
					ing the drywall between them. The speaker   
					baffle attaches to the frame, and the grille   
					mounts over the speaker.   
					Selectable Low-Pass Filter   
					Installers can select to roll off the high fre-   
					quencies from the PSW800 at 12dB per   
					octave at either 100Hz or 140Hz. This   
					selection is accomplished via baffle-mount-   
					ed controls that are accessible even after the   
					subwoofer has been installed.   
					Selectable High-Pass Filter   
					Three Stage Installation System for   
					Remodels or New Construction   
					Installers can also select whether or not to fil-   
					ter the low frequencies from the satellite   
					speakers at a fixed frequency of 120Hz. Like   
					the low-pass filter, this selection is accessed   
					via baffle mounted controls.   
					You install only the parts you need for a   
					particular stage of construction. When the   
					framing and wiring are finished, you   
					install the bracket. After the drywall is up,   
					but before the painter begins to paint, you   
					install the frame and provide the rustproof   
					aluminum grilles to the painter so that   
					they can be painted to match the sur-   
					roundings. Only when construction is   
					completely finished do you put the valu-   
					able speaker in the wall. You don’t have   
					to mask or prep the speaker for painting,   
					and worries about theft during the final   
					phases of construction are never an issue!   
					Weatherproof Construction   
					All components of the PSW800 are weather-   
					proof. The aluminum grille and stainless steel   
					mounting screws are rustproof. This makes   
					the subwoofer ideal for moist environments   
					which would cause some brands of speakers   
					to discolor. Protected outdoor installations are   
					perfectly suited for the PSW800.   
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				Single Stereo Subwoofer   
					How Many Subwoofers?   
					One PSW800 can produce the bass sound   
					from both the left and the right channels   
					because of its unique dual voice coil   
					design. One voice coil powers the left chan-   
					nel and the other powers the right channel.   
					A stereo crossover divides the signal and fil-   
					ters it according to the settings of the switch-   
					es on the front panel. A single stereo sub-   
					woofer is compatible with any 4 ohm stable   
					amplifier. Eight ohm stable amplifiers may   
					be used with a Niles IM volume control (see   
					Impedance section on Page 7)   
					For most applications a single PSW800’s is   
					appropriate. However, in large rooms, high   
					performance listening rooms or in home   
					theaters, an array of two or more PSW800   
					will deliver astounding results. Unlike   
					other subwoofer systems,   
					a 
					Niles   
					Subwoofer Array is concealed. Consider   
					the distance between the subwoofer(s) and   
					the listener, the size of the amplifier, and   
					the desired quality and volume of sound   
					when deciding how many PSW800s to   
					install in your home.   
					Dual Subwoofer Systems   
					Decibels and Power   
					Using two PSW800 subwoofers in a sys-   
					tem raises the maximum attainable volume   
					of the system by 3dB. Additionally, at   
					lower volumes, excursion — and therefore   
					distortion levels — are reduced. In a large   
					room, or a home theater system, the effect   
					on bass quality is extremely desirable.   
					Another 2dB increase is possible if the   
					voice coils of each are PSW800 paralleled.   
					This requires a multi-channel amplifier or   
					an amplifier capable of driving the 2 to 2.6   
					ohm load of the overall system.   
					65dB   
					75dB   
					85dB   
					95dB   
					Conversation at three feet.   
					Sewing Machine at three feet.   
					Vacuum Cleaner at 10 feet.   
					Subway Train entering a station   
					at 20 feet.   
					3dB   
					The smallest difference in volume   
					the human ear can easily detect.   
					10dB   
					Perceived as twice as much loud-   
					ness if it is an increase (half as   
					much if it is a decrease).   
					Any speaker requires twice as much   
					amplifier power to increase 3dB and ten   
					times as much power to increase 10dB.   
					VLSA Installations   
					A Very Large Subwoofer Array (VLSA)   
					installation lowers the amount of excur-   
					sion required to achieve a high sound   
					pressure level. Lowering excursion dra-   
					matically improves the quality of the   
					sound. VLSA installations are most appro-   
					priate when the listener appreciates detail   
					and bass extension, but must have a con-   
					cealed installation. A VLSA of four sub-   
					woofers must have a multi-channel ampli-   
					fier with one channel assigned to each   
					subwoofer. (See Figure 7).   
					Comparison of 1, 2 or 4 Subwoofers   
					16’ x 18’ x 8’ Room @ 12’   
					25 Watts 100 Watts   
					1 Sub   
					95dB   
					101dB   
					106dB   
					109dB   
					2 Subs   
					100dB   
					VLSA of 4 Subs 103dB   
					2 x Watts = 3dB Increase in Volume.   
					2 x Subs = 3dB Increase in Volume.   
					2 x Subs = 1/2 the subwoofer excursion for   
					the same volume.   
					If you double the distance from the sub-   
					woofer to the primary listening position   
					you decrease the volume by 4 to 6dB.   
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				Dual Subwoofer Systems   
					Connections   
					A four conductor wire (Left+, Left-, Right+   
					and Right-) 16 gauge or larger is run from   
					the amplifier location to the local volume   
					control. (See Figure 5).   
					Single Stereo Subwoofer   
					A four conductor wire (Left+, Left-, Right+   
					and Right-) 16 gauge or larger is run from   
					the amplifier location to the local volume   
					control. (See Figure 4).   
					Amplifier   
					Amplifier   
					Left   
					Right   
					Left   
					Right   
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					PSW800   
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					Satellite Speaker   
					Satellite Speaker   
					Figure 5   
					A Dual PSW800 Hook-Up   
					Satellite Speaker   
					Satellite Speaker   
					From the local volume control, a two con-   
					ductor cable is run to each of the PSW800s   
					and connected to either the left or the right   
					Input connectors.   
					Figure 4   
					A Single PSW800 Hook-Up   
					From the local volume control, the four   
					conductor cable is run to the PSW800 and   
					connected to the Input connectors. A two   
					conductor wire is connected to each of the   
					stereo outputs and fed to the left and right   
					speakers. Now, the volume control will   
					raise and lower the volume for the sub-   
					woofer and the left and right speakers   
					simultaneously. Additionally, the crossover   
					is now connected so that the crossover   
					switches can be adjusted.   
					Each of the satellite speakers must be con-   
					nected to the correct subwoofer. Typically,   
					a two conductor wire is connected from the   
					left channel output on the left channel sub-   
					woofer and fed to the left satellite speaker   
					and another two conductor wire connects   
					from the right channel subwoofer output to   
					the right channel satellite.   
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				Now, the volume control will raise and range (or with an external electronic   
					lower the volume for the subwoofer and crossover) by a separate amplifier channel.   
					the left and right speakers simultaneously. Connections are straight-forward; two   
					Additionally, the crossovers are now con- conductor wires connect each amplifier   
					nected so that the crossover switches can channel to each individual subwoofer.   
					be adjusted to your requirements. You must (See Figure 7).   
					adjust the crossovers on each subwoofer   
					with this hook-up.   
					Optionally, a jumper of wire may be con-   
					nected between the L+ and the R+; and   
					between the L- and the R-. This connects   
					both voice coils of the PSW800, giving   
					you a 2dB increase in output. Since each   
					SI-1230   
					subwoofer’s impedance drops from 8Ω to   
					4Ω, make sure your amplifier is 2Ω stable   
					Subwoofers   
					Figure 7   
					to accommodate the satellite speaker’s   
					Connections to a VLSA are normally made from   
					impedance. (See Figure 6).   
					each PSW800 to a multi-channel amplifier like   
					the Niles SI-1230 twelve-channel amplifier.   
					Each PSW800 has a jumper installed to   
					parallel the voice coils for maximum effi-   
					ciency. (See Figure 6).   
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					The crossover controls on each subwoofer   
					affect only the subwoofer response. Level   
					controls on the amplifiers facilitate blend-   
					ing and compensation for placement.   
					WF   
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					Speaker Wire   
					Figure 6   
					For most applications, we recommend you   
					use 16 or 18 gauge wire. For wiring runs   
					longer than 80 feet we recommend 14   
					gauge wire. The spring loaded terminals of   
					the PSW800 speakers will accommodate   
					up to 12 gauge wire directly. Larger sizes   
					can be accommodated via pin connectors.   
					When you run wire inside walls, special   
					jacketing (CL-2 or CL-3) is required to both   
					protect the wire and for fire prevention. In   
					some areas conduit is required. For a trou-   
					ble-free installation, low voltage wire such   
					as speaker wire must be run in accordance   
					with the National Electrical Code and any   
					applicable provisions of the local building   
					code. Consult your local Niles dealer or   
					your building contractor if you are unsure   
					of code requirements in your area.   
					Connecting the two voice coils in parallel with a   
					jumper (a piece of speaker wire).   
					Very Large Subwoofer Array   
					(VLSA)   
					Using four or more PSW800 subwoofers   
					in a system creates a system of unprece-   
					dented clarity, with stunning bass impact   
					and potentially extraordinary maximum   
					volume capability. Because of the   
					extremely low impedance of a parallel   
					VLSA system, multiple channel amplifiers   
					are normally used to power them.   
					Because of this, in-wall volume controls   
					are incompatible with VLSA systems.   
					In a system of this type, it is recommended   
					that the satellite speakers be driven full   
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				clear indication and your amplifier or   
					receiver has two sets of speaker terminals   
					(typically labeled “A” and “B”) your ampli-   
					fier may be capable of driving a four ohm   
					load. Perform the following test to be sure:   
					Impedance   
					With One or Two Subwoofers   
					When one or two PSW800 subwoofers   
					are connected to the satellite speakers, the   
					overall system impedance to the amplifier   
					lowers.   
					Parallel/Serial Speaker Connection Test   
					1. Hook up one pair of speakers to the “A”   
					speaker terminals of your amplifier.   
					Leave the “B” terminals unconnected to   
					speakers.   
					2. Engage both the “A” and the “B”. Listen   
					for sound.   
					If your amplifier plays sound when “A”   
					and “B” are engaged, it is capable of dri-   
					ving a four ohm speaker load. If your   
					amplifier does not play sound when “A”   
					and “B” are selected, it is only capable of   
					driving an eight ohm speaker load. An   
					eight ohm stable amplifier may only be   
					used with a PSW800 satellite/subwoofer   
					system by installing an impedance magni-   
					fying volume control.   
					System Impedance in Ohms (Ω)   
					One or Two Subwoofers   
					8Ω Sats 4Ω Sats   
					1 Sub   
					4Ω   
					2.6Ω   
					2.6Ω   
					2Ω   
					2 Subs @8Ω each 4Ω   
					2 Subs @4Ω each 2.6Ω   
					If the impedance is too low for your ampli-   
					fier, utilize a Niles speaker selector or IM   
					volume control to match the impedance.   
					VLSA (Four or More Subwoofers)   
					A VLSA installation lowers the amount of   
					excursion required to achieve a high   
					sound pressure level. Lowering excursion   
					dramatically improves the quality of the   
					sound. VLSA installations are most appro-   
					priate when the listener appreciates detail   
					and bass extension, but must have a con-   
					cealed installation.   
					An amplifier stable to four ohms may be   
					connected without impedance matching   
					devices. Parallel connections via the “A”   
					speaker terminals to one or two PSW800   
					subwoofers (If the voice coils are not in par-   
					allel) and one pair of eight ohm satellite   
					speakers results in a four ohm load.   
					Each subwoofer should have its voice   
					coils connected in parallel for full output,   
					therefore the impedance of each is four   
					ohms. Because of this low impedance, a   
					multi-channel amplifier stable to four   
					ohms is the best way to drive more than   
					two subwoofers. Each PSW800 is con-   
					nected to its own channel of the multi-   
					channel amplifier.   
					The “B” speaker terminals cannot be used   
					to power a second pair of speakers any-   
					more. The low impedance drive capability   
					of your amplifier is already utilized by the   
					satellite/subwoofer combination. If you are   
					connecting other speakers in other rooms   
					you must install either a speaker selector or   
					impedance magnifying volume controls.   
					A few professional/audiophile amplifiers   
					advertise the capability of driving two   
					ohm speaker loads. These amplifiers may   
					Check Your Amplifier’s Specs   
					Every amplifier has a minimum impedance be used without impedance matching   
					specification. Check your owner’s manual devices if the rating is quoted as “RMS” or   
					for the specification for four ohm low “Continuous” power.   
					impedance drive capability. If there is no   
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				Using Speaker Selectors With   
					Standard Volume Controls   
					Using Impedance Magnifying   
					Volume Controls   
					In multi-room systems with standard vol- The simplest way to increase the imped-   
					ume controls any Niles speaker selector ance of a satellite/subwoofer system is to   
					will maintain a four ohm load if you leave install a Niles VCS-2D-IM or VCS-2S-IM   
					one set of room outputs unused for every impedance magnifying volume control   
					speaker system with an impedance of less instead of a standard volume control. This   
					than four ohms (such as a PSW800 con- control has a behind the wall jumper which   
					nected to a pair of four ohm satellite is set at the time of installation to “magnify”   
					speakers). The protection switch must be the speaker system’s impedance.   
					constantly engaged. Niles HDL series (See Figure 9).   
					speaker selectors have a rear panel con-   
					MAGNIFICATION   
					FA CTOR   
					MAGNIFICATION   
					FA CTOR   
					stant protection feature. (See Figure 8).   
					16x   
					8x   
					The benefit of a speaker selector is that   
					even with the protection circuit constant-   
					ly engaged, more power will be delivered   
					to any single pair of speakers playing by   
					itself (all other speakers off).   
					16x   
					8x   
					➟ 
					4x   
					2x   
					4x   
					2x   
					JP1 (LEFT)   
					(RIGHT) JP2   
					In a multi-room system there is one indis-   
					pensible control for true convenience—a   
					local volume control. It allows you to   
					adjust the volume of the speakers and the   
					subwoofer without leaving the room.   
					For example: In the two times position, an   
					IM volume control will enable an eight   
					ohm stable amplifier to play a 4 ohm   
					speaker system without overheating. The   
					available power will decrease, which you   
					will perceive as a 3dB drop in maximum   
					undistorted volume.   
					Niles makes a wide range of high perfor-   
					mance indoor and outdoor volume controls   
					in Standard or Decora® style face plates   
					(just like your light switches and dimmers).   
					All of these volume controls enable full   
					power to be delivered to each speaker sys- If the jumper is set to the 4x position, a   
					tem when turned all the way up.   
					6dB drop in volume will be perceived.   
					If the jumper is set to the 8x position, a   
					9dB drop in volume will be perceived.   
					The combination of a speaker selector and   
					a standard volume control will deliver   
					high volume when only one pair of speak-   
					ers is playing.   
					A 10dB drop is perceived as half as loud,   
					so there are limits to the amount of magni-   
					fication you can use unless the amplifier is   
					very powerful (3dB increase every time   
					you double the power) or you never listen   
					at high volumes. Consult the Decibels and   
					Power chart on page 4.   
					Figure 8   
					Setting the constant protection switch on the   
					Rear Panel of a Niles HDL series speaker   
					selection system.   
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				Enclosure Lining   
					Treatment & Placement   
					Purchase some subwoofer damping materi-   
					al from a car stereo store (there are various   
					brands available, e.g. Dynamat™). Apply   
					the damping material to the back of the   
					wall behind the PSW800 and to the   
					sheetrock surrounding the wall beside the   
					subwoofer.   
					Typically, sheetrock encloses the sub-   
					woofer in most installations. Sheetrock has   
					a fairly loud resonant “twang” compared   
					to the rigid non-resonant enclosures of   
					most floor standing subwoofers. None of   
					the following modifications are absolutely   
					necessary, however any one or combina-   
					tion of them will improve the performance   
					of the subwoofer.   
					Speaker Placement Techniques   
					Although the PSW800 has extensive ability   
					to compensate for unusual placements with   
					its crossover switches; placement is still the   
					primary tool for satisfying your particular   
					listening needs.   
					Minimum Enclosure Size   
					The PSW800 will produce magnificent   
					results if the wall cavity behind the woofer   
					is a minimum of 1900 cubic inches. If the   
					Maximizing Output   
					wall   
					studs   
					center   
					measure The Boundary Effect – Placing your sub-   
					4” deep (2x4) and are spaced 14-1/4” apart woofer near the floor or in a corner will   
					(16” spacing) you would want the length of increase the volume of bass sound pro-   
					the air cavity to be a minimum of 33-1/3”. duced by the subwoofer! This is called the   
					A larger cavity is fine.   
					boundary effect. Generally, you can   
					expect a 3dB increase in sound pressure   
					level by harnessing the boundary effect.   
					Insulation   
					Proximity – Place the subwoofer as close   
					as possible to the primary listening posi-   
					tion. Sound dissipates indoors at approxi-   
					mately 4dB to 6dB for each time you dou-   
					ble the distance from the subwoofer to the   
					listener. Therefore you can expect a 4dB to   
					6dB increase in output every time you   
					halve the distance from the subwoofer to   
					the listener.   
					Lay a batten of fiberglass insulation (e.g. R-19   
					un-batted insulation) behind of the speaker.   
					If you have more than one subwoofer in the   
					room, place the same amount of insulation   
					behind each subwoofer. If your enclosure is   
					smaller than the recommended 1900 cubic   
					inches, try packing more insulation into the   
					space behind the speaker. This effectively   
					increases the enclosure size.   
					Improving the Stereo Image   
					Enclosure Bracing   
					Place the subwoofer(s) as close as possible   
					to the satellite speakers.   
					Insert small pieces of 1x2 or 1x1 scrap   
					wood as wedges between the front and   
					back panels of sheetrock if possible. Do   
					not use too long of a piece as you could   
					create a bulge in the wall surface.   
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				If construction forces a side by side run for   
					more than ten feet, install metal conduit or   
					shielded speaker wire. Low-voltage wires   
					such as doorbells, intercoms, telephone,   
					security, or television cannot cause interfer-   
					ence or hum on your speaker wires, so you   
					can safely run all of them at the same time,   
					through the same holes, side-by-side.   
					Installation Fundamentals   
					Introduction   
					If you have doubts about whether you are   
					capable of installing an in-wall speaker,   
					consult a Niles dealer or professional   
					installer. They have special tools, tech-   
					niques, and experience to make the impos-   
					sible possible. The installer can provide you   
					with an estimate before any work is done.   
					Before you drill any holes, mount p-rings   
					or open backed J-boxes where the vol-   
					ume controls and stereo equipment will   
					be. If you are using the optional 800 New   
					Construction Bracket kit-(FG00321)   
					attach the wings and install them as   
					instructed on pg.14, Installation in New   
					Construction. (See Figure 15 and 16).   
					Running the Speaker Wire in   
					New Construction   
					Plan to schedule the speaker wiring after   
					the electrical wiring is finished. That way   
					you can avoid wire routes which could   
					potentially induce hum over the speaker   
					wire. The basic rules are:   
					Safety First!   
					Wear gloves, safety goggles and head pro-   
					tection when drilling. Avoid nails, they   
					ruin bits and they can cause injury.   
					• Never run speaker wire through the   
					same hole as an electrical cable.   
					Drilling   
					• Never run speaker wire into the same   
					Use a bit that is large enough for the wires   
					you plan to run. An auger bit is the pre-   
					ferred bit for rough-in wiring. It will actual-   
					ly pull itself through the wood, so that the   
					drill motor, not you, does most of the   
					work. You will be drilling a lot of holes, so   
					this is important.   
					J-box as electrical cable.   
					• Avoid running the speaker wire beside the   
					electrical cable. Keep it at least three or four   
					feet away from any electrical power cable.   
					Side-by-side wiring is unavoidable in partic-   
					ular spots in every house, just move the   
					speaker wire route away as soon as possible.   
					Always drill the holes in the center of the   
					stud. If you have to notch the stud or drill   
					the hole closer than one inch from the edge   
					of the stud, protect the wire with a nail   
					plate (See Figure 10).   
					Figure 10   
					When drilling holes in ceiling joists drill in   
					the center of the joists and try to locate the   
					hole near the end of the joist. DO NOT   
					drill through a “gluelam” or any load bear-   
					ing beam without the direction of your   
					contractor.   
					Try to line the holes up perfectly, because it   
					makes pulling the wire much easier.   
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				A good technique is to snap a chalk line is the skeleton; two-by-four wood or metal   
					across the face of the studs or against the   
					bottom of the ceiling joists. Then work   
					backward so that you can always see the   
					holes you have already drilled. Paying care-   
					ful attention to this will save you a lot of   
					time later on!   
					“studs” running vertically from the floor to   
					the ceiling in walls and two-by-six or larger   
					“joists” running horizontally in the ceilings   
					and floors. In between the studs and the   
					joists is the space for the wiring and plumb-   
					ing of your home.   
					Pulling the Cable   
					Exterior walls are different. They must insu-   
					late the house from the heat and cold out-   
					side, so they are stuffed with insulation. The   
					national building code requires that the hol-   
					low wall space in exterior walls be broken   
					by a horizontal stud placed between the   
					vertical studs. This “fire blocking” makes it   
					very difficult to retrofit long lengths of wire.   
					In some areas of the country the exterior   
					walls are constructed of solid masonry, and   
					have no hollow space for speaker wires.   
					Pull the cable in sections (from the stereo to   
					the volume control, from the volume con-   
					trol to the speaker). Start with the longest   
					sections and use left over wire to complete   
					the short sections. If you plan to pull many   
					rooms at the same time through a central   
					route, walk off the distance to each destina-   
					tion, add a generous fudge factor for turns   
					and other obstacles, then cut off each sec-   
					tion so that you have a bundle of wires you   
					can pull at once.   
					Start by examining all the possible routes   
					you might take to run the speaker wire   
					from the speaker to the volume control   
					and back to the stereo. Use a stud sensor   
					or other device to locate the internal   
					structure of the wall. You want to avoid   
					all studs or joists. A typical route would   
					be: from the speaker location up the   
					inside of the wall to a new hole drilled   
					into the top “plate” (horizontal two-by-   
					four at the top of the inside of the wall),   
					into the attic crawl space, then down to   
					the volume control location through   
					another top plate, back up to the attic,   
					across the attic, and finally down anoth-   
					er plate to the wall behind the stereo sys-   
					tem itself (See Figure 11). The other   
					very common route is through the bot-   
					tom plate of the wall into an unfinished   
					basement or crawl space.   
					Whenever you run the wire further than   
					four and one half feet from a hole in a stud   
					or joist (open attic space, going up walls,   
					etc.), fasten the wire to the joists or studs   
					using cable clamps or appropriately sized   
					wire staples. The wire should not have   
					large sags in it, nor should it be too tight.   
					Try to protect the wire from being stepped   
					on in attics or other unfinished crawl   
					spaces. There are guard strips, raceways   
					and conduits which can be used to protect   
					the cable. Consult the local building code   
					for special requirements in your area.   
					Concealing Speaker Wire in   
					Existing Walls   
					This is actually a fairly simple task if you   
					restrict your choice of speaker locations   
					and wire routes to the ceilings or interior   
					walls of your home. Interior walls in almost   
					all North American residences are hollow,   
					so it is easy to flush mount speakers into   
					them and route new speaker cable around   
					the house. What you see when you look at   
					the painted wall board, plaster, or paneling   
					is only the skin of the wall. Behind the skin   
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				cover plate and switch or   
					receptacle, and shining a   
					penlight into the wall. If you   
					have access to an attic or   
					basement space you can   
					quickly see which part of the   
					wall space the wire is free of   
					obstructions (See Figure 12).   
					When you don’t have access   
					above or below the wall, try   
					to estimate the existing wire   
					and pipe locations from the   
					positions of electrical outlets   
					and plumbed fixtures on both   
					sides of the wall. Take a look   
					at the outside of your house   
					too, sometimes conduit, vents   
					or drain pipe will be visible   
					that give useful information.   
					Choose the route with the   
					fewest potential obstacles.   
					Speaker   
					Location   
					Volume   
					Control   
					Location   
					Stereo   
					Location   
					Figure 11   
					If your house is built on a slab or you are   
					wiring between two finished floors, look   
					for baseboards which could be removed   
					and replaced with the wire behind them.   
					Doorjambs can be removed and often   
					have enough space for speaker wire all   
					the way around the door (See Figure 13).   
					Identify where all of your electrical,   
					phone, and TV wiring is likely to be and   
					plan to route around it all. You can acci-   
					dentally induce 60 Hz hum on your   
					speakers if you run your speaker wire right   
					beside electrical wire for more than a few   
					feet. Try to keep speaker wire running par-   
					allel to power cables at least 3 feet away.   
					To find exactly where an electrical cable is   
					routed, try inspecting the inside of the wall   
					by turning off the breaker for a particular   
					power outlet or switch, removing the   
					Sometimes, an under-the-carpet run is   
					possible (there are special flat speaker   
					wires made for under-the-rug wire runs).   
					As a last resort, heating and air condition-   
					ing vents can be used as wire raceways for   
					Unobstructed space   
					for speaker wiring   
					Figure 12   
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				Figure 13   
					plenum rated wire (check your local   
					building codes, some municipalities   
					require conduit).   
					In traditional wood stud/drywall construc-   
					tion you can cut the hole for the speaker   
					and utilize the large hole to auger holes   
					across, up or down the wall for as far as   
					your drill bit will take you. If you have   
					matching paint and take reasonable care in   
					patching you can cut a hatch in the dry-   
					wall at each stud, run your wire, and patch   
					and touch-up the wall (See Figure 14).   
					When you are dealing with the unknown   
					because of the structure of your home, or   
					with difficult to patch wall materials like   
					plaster, lath and plaster, faux finishes,   
					wallpaper etc., be patient. A careful study   
					of the potential problems before you start   
					the job will pay off.   
					Figure 14   
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				Installation in New   
					Construction   
					To install the bracket, first attach the   
					™ 
					QuickSnap new construction wings to the   
					bracket by snapping them into the sides of   
					the bracket. The wings can be shortened by   
					breaking them along the scored lines if their   
					length will interfere with a corner or eaves.   
					The wings and brackets have centering lines   
					to simplify the placement of the speaker.   
					Stage One: Before Drywall is Hung   
					Insulating the Wall Cavity.   
					If feasible, fill the wall cavity with insulation   
					at this point.   
					Screw one side of the assembled bracket   
					with wings to the joist using one of the   
					supplied screws. Level the bracket. Screw   
					the other side of the bracket/wing assem-   
					bly to the joist. Two screws on each side   
					makes for a very secure installation.   
					Secure the wire to the bracket using the   
					bracket’s wire tie (See Figure 15). The   
					drywall installers will cut the drywall to   
					the exact size of the bracket.   
					Mounting The Model 800   
					New Construction Bracket   
					The hole saving bracket enables a faster   
					and cleaner final installation of the speaker.   
					It forces the drywall installer to cut out the   
					speaker hole for you and provides wire ties   
					for the speaker wire, reducing the risks of   
					accidental loss or movement of the wire. In   
					addition, it enables you to align your speak-   
					ers with other ceiling fixtures with great   
					accuracy since you can really see exactly   
					where the speaker will be.   
					Figure 15   
					New Construction Wings   
					Bracket   
					Frame   
					Grille   
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				Figure 16   
					Installation of   
					Brackets, Frames   
					and Grilles in   
					Existing Walls   
					IMPORTANT: Before you cut into any   
					wall, review the sections on running   
					wire and speaker placement.   
					1. Drill a 1/8” pilot hole just barely   
					through the wallboard or dry wall (1/2” to   
					5/8” deep in most homes) about an inch   
					below the center of your proposed speak-   
					er location (an inch to the side if you are   
					mounting the speaker horizontally). BE   
					VERY CAREFUL NO T TO DRILL   
					THROUGH EXISTING WIRES, PIPES, OR   
					STRUCTURE. IF YOU FEEL ANY EXTRA   
					RESISTANCE AS YOU ARE DRILLING,   
					STOP. Cut a piece of coat hanger equal to   
					the width of the bracket. Bend the wire in   
					half creating a right angle. Poke the “L-   
					shaped” wire into the pilot hole and turn it   
					in a complete circle. If it turns freely,   
					repeat the procedure from a hole about an   
					inch above the center of your proposed   
					speaker location (See Figure 16).   
					If the wires movement is obstructed by a   
					pipe or cable, fill the hole (s) with spackle   
					or other patching compound and try   
					another location.   
					2. When determining the final location of   
					the cutout keep in mind that the frame   
					and bracket will extend beyond the   
					cutout. Make sure that you do not place   
					the edge of the cutout directly next to a   
					stud. Locate the studs using a stud sensor   
					or hand-knocking. Once you have deter-   
					mined the correct position for the cutout,   
					hold the supplied template up to the wall   
					surface. Level the template in either the   
					horizontal or the vertical position and   
					mark the wall with a pencil.   
					Drill the four corners with a   
					1/4” drill bit.   
					3. If you are cutting a painted   
					or wall papered drywall use   
					a sheetrock or keyhole saw.   
					Cut the hole with the saw at   
					a 45 degree angle. That way,   
					Figure 17   
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				the drywall section can be replaced clean- plaster down to the lath beneath. Then use   
					ly if there is an unseen obstruction behind a chisel to remove all of the plaster within   
					the wall. BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO   
					the taped outline. Finally, insert a metal   
					SAW THROUGH EXISTING WIRES, PIPES, cutting blade into a sabre saw and very   
					O R STRUCTURE. IF YO U FEEL ANY slowly and carefully saw the lath. Sawing   
					EXTRA RESISTANCE AS YOU ARE CUT- the lath can easily vibrate plaster off the   
					TING, STOP.   
					wall. If you have the patience, use a pair   
					of tin snips to slowly nip away at the lath   
					instead. There is no risk with this method,   
					it is just time consuming.   
					4. If you are cutting into lath and plaster   
					walls, use masking tape to outline your   
					penciled marks, drill the four corners with   
					a 1/4” bit and use a razor to score the   
					7. Slip the mounting bracket through the   
					hole and pull it toward you so that its front   
					edge slides into the hole and stops in place.   
					Final Installation   
					in New or Existing   
					Construction   
					8. Attach the frame to the bracket by screw-   
					ing the frame to the bracket using the sup-   
					plied screws. Do not overtighten the screws,   
					this will distort the frame and the grilles will   
					not fit (this is not permanent, just loosen the   
					screws and the grille will pop in). The   
					screws should pull the frame and bracket   
					together (sandwiching the drywall) so that   
					the frame is absolutely flush with the wall   
					surface. There should be no gaps between   
					the wall and the frame (See Figure 17).   
					1. If it is possible to lay a batt of insulation   
					into the wall cavity, do so. Remember to   
					use equal amounts of insulation for each   
					speaker. Install any other wall cavity   
					improvements or modifications at this time.   
					2. Separate the speaker wire so that at least   
					two inches of each conductor are free.   
					9. Installing a Niles MS-1 MicroSensor™   
					There is a 1/2" round molded "IR Sensor   
					Knockout" on the face of the speaker baf-   
					fle. To prevent damage to the crossover   
					network you must remove the knockout   
					from the rear of the speaker. Do not   
					attempt to remove the knockout with the   
					speaker face up. Lay the speaker face   
					down on a clean carpet or rug. Put the tip   
					of a screwdriver into the center of the   
					round "knockout" and sharply tap the   
					screwdriver handle as necessary. Install   
					the MS-1 using its mounting hex nut and   
					washer so that it is tightly secured to the   
					speaker. Connect all wires and continue   
					your installation.   
					3. Strip one half inch of insulation from the   
					end of each conductor of the speaker wire.   
					4. If you have gold pin connectors which   
					you wish to use, affix them to the stripped   
					wire ends now.   
					5. Connect one stripped wire end of the   
					wire connected to the amplifiers right chan-   
					nel output to the black and one to the red   
					input terminals labeled for the right chan-   
					nel. Pay attention to the markings on the   
					wire. Repeat for the left channel.   
					6. Connect the wire which runs to the   
					satellite speakers to the left and right output   
					terminals. Pay attention to the markings on   
					the wire.   
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				10. Setting the High-Pass Filter   
					gun or airless sprayer, thinning the paint   
					When the “SAT” filter is in the CUT posi- (prevents clogging of grille holes), and by   
					tion, all of the bass energy will be pro- applying several light coats instead of one   
					duced via the PSW800. When the switch heavy one.   
					is in the FULL position, both the satellite   
					speakers and the PSW800 will reproduce   
					the bass signal. Typically, satellites with Speaker/Subwoofer Phase   
					woofers that are 5-1/4” or smaller will   
					Speaker wire has two conductors. One   
					sound best with the filter on. Listen to a   
					conductor is attached to the negative (–)   
					loud and well recorded bass passage to   
					terminals and one conductor is attached to   
					evaluate.   
					the positive (+) terminals of both your   
					11. Setting the Subwoofer Low-Pass Filter   
					speaker and your amplifier. Usually, the   
					With the “SUB” switch in the 100Hz posi- wire is marked for your convenience.   
					tion, the PSW800 will only reproduce There are different ways wires are marked:   
					bass below one hundred cycles. When the a stripe on one wire, a ribbed area of one   
					switch is in the 140Hz position, the conductor you can only feel, different col-   
					PSW800 will reproduce bass below 140 ors of metal wire on each conductor, or   
					cycles. Depending on the size of the there might be a fabric strand or string   
					room, the type of satellite speaker and the wound into one of the conductors. Of   
					subwoofer position, you will prefer one course, there are some wires which appear   
					setting to the other. Listen to a loud and completely identical. Be careful, or you   
					well recorded bass passage to evaluate.   
					might make a mistake.   
					12. Install the grille into the speaker. The If you make a mistake, there are three pos-   
					grilles should fit snugly. If you have difficulty sibilities:   
					fitting them in, try loosening the screws used   
					1) Subwoofer Input Phase Reversal   
					to secure the frame to the bracket slightly   
					The Left Input of the subwoofer is out of   
					(excessive tightening can distort the shape of   
					phase with the Right Input. If this is the   
					the frame holding the grille in place).   
					case, you will hear almost no output out of   
					the subwoofer when playing a loud bass   
					passage. Try reversing one of the subwoofer   
					inputs. If the sound gets a great deal louder,   
					Painting the Speakers   
					All models may be painted. The plastic will that was the problem. If bass sound was   
					readily accept most paints.   
					reduced, return the connections to their   
					original state.   
					The subwoofers must be masked prior to   
					painting them. The inside rectangular por-   
					tion of the hole template can be used as a   
					paint mask. Remove the outside portion of   
					the template by gently pulling along the   
					perforation. Affix the mask to the front of   
					the speaker by friction-fitting the mask into   
					the bezel.   
					2) Subwoofer /Satellite Relative Phasing   
					An acoustically out-of-phase sat/sub combi-   
					nation works against each other and the   
					sound of the overall system will be lacking   
					in bass. This might be because of the posi-   
					tion of the subwoofer rather than an error in   
					wiring. Try reversing the phase of both the   
					left and the right outputs of the subwoofer.   
					Make sure you evaluate (listen) from the   
					primary listening position.   
					The grilles should be painted before they   
					are installed. For all models, the best   
					results will be obtained by using a spray   
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				3) Satellite Left-Right Phase Reversal   
					3. Listen to the apparent placement of the   
					vocals.   
					If the right satellite is reversed in phase from   
					the connections on the left satellite, you   
					will hear reduced bass and a “phasey” dif-   
					fused vocal image. If you suspect the sound   
					is not right and you cannot see any mark-   
					ings on the wire, try this simple test:   
					4. Turn off the amplifier and reverse one of   
					the connections on the subwoofer.   
					5. Repeat the listening test with the same   
					setting of the volume control. When   
					the sound has a richer bass, is slightly   
					louder and the vocal image is   
					“focused” the satellites are working   
					together or “in-phase”.   
					1. Stand half way between the two satellite   
					speakers.   
					2. Play some vocal music with the amplifier   
					or radio set to Mono.   
					turn the volume down immediately! Those   
					harsh sounds are masking some much   
					more powerful ultra-high-frequency sound   
					spikes which will quickly damage any fine   
					loudspeaker. You are much less likely to   
					damage a speaker with a large amplifier   
					because it will be very loud indeed before   
					it produces any clipping distortion.   
					Operation   
					Congratulations   
					A concealed PSW800 subwoofer installa-   
					tion frees you to use your tone controls,   
					play the system loudly and enjoy deep   
					extended bass, even if your satellite speak-   
					ers are small. When used with satellite   
					speakers that have substantial bass of their   
					own, the PSW800 tightens the deep tones   
					and augments the bass musically.   
					Cleaning   
					You can clean the speaker with a damp-   
					ened soft cloth or paper towel. If the speak-   
					er is mounted high up on the wall, use a   
					broom to gently brush it off.   
					Listening at Higher Volumes   
					It requires more power to achieve a reason-   
					able volume of sound in a large room than   
					it does in a small room. It is possible (even   
					if you are not a teenager) to turn the vol-   
					ume so high that the amplifier runs out of   
					power. This creates “clipping” distortion. If   
					you are using an extremely powerful ampli-   
					fier it may be possible to hear clicking or   
					buzzing sounds from the subwoofer as it   
					tries to reproduce too loud a sound. If you   
					hear these sounds turn the volume down.   
					More typically you will hear clipping dis-   
					tortion through your satellite speakers.   
					Clipping distortion makes treble sound very   
					harsh and unmusical. When you hear harsh   
					sounding treble from any good speaker,   
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				Specifications   
					Model PSW800   
					Driver Complement   
					8” Mica-filled polypropylene dual voice coil   
					woofer with inverted butyl-rubber suspension   
					and dust cap   
					Design Principle   
					Infinite baffle for large and varying air volumes   
					Recommended Amplifier Power   
					Ten to one hundred fifty watts per channel   
					Impedance   
					8 Ohm - Single Subwoofer in Stereo   
					4 Ohm - Single Subwoofer with Voice Coils   
					Paralleled for full monophonic output   
					Frequency Response   
					35 Hz to 140 Hz, plus or minus 3dB   
					(on axis)   
					Sensitivity   
					89 decibels for 2.83 volts of pink noise,   
					measured at 1 meter on axis   
					Overall Exterior Frame Dimensions   
					10-3/16” x 14-1/4”   
					Depth Behind Wall   
					3-3/4” (assumes 1/2” drywall)   
					Wall Cut-Out Dimensions   
					9-1/8” x 13-1/8”   
					Connections   
					Left and right channel input and outputs via   
					spring loaded push terminals. Accommodates   
					up to 14 gauge wire.   
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				PLEASE FILL OUT THE   
					WARRANTY REGISTRATION   
					CARD ON THE REVERSE SIDE,   
					DETACH, AND MAIL TO:   
					Niles Audio Corporation   
					Warranty Registration Dept.   
					P.O. Box 160818   
					Miami, Florida 33116-0818   
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					Serial Number___________________________________________________________________________________   
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					➟ Miss   
					➟ Mr.   
					➟ Mrs.   
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				Limited Warranty   
					Niles Audio Corporation ("NILES") warrants its loudspeaker products to the original purchaser   
					to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of five years   
					from date of purchase.   
					This Warranty is subject to the following additional conditions and limitations. The Warranty   
					is void and inapplicable if NILES deems that the product has been used or handled other than   
					in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer, including but not limited to   
					damage caused by accident, mishandling, improper installation, abuse, negligence, or normal   
					wear and tear, or any defect caused by repair to the product by anyone other than NILES or an   
					authorized NILES dealer.   
					To obtain warranty service, take the unit to the nearest authorized NILES dealer, who will test   
					the product and if necessary, forward it to NILES for service. If there are no authorized NILES   
					dealers in your area, you must write to NILES and include your name, address, model and   
					serial number of your unit, along with a brief description of the problem. A factory Return   
					Authorization Number will be sent to you. DO NOT RETURN ANY UNIT WITHOUT FIRST   
					RECEIVING WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION AND SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS FROM NILES.   
					If the above conditions are met, the purchaser's sole remedy shall be to return the product to   
					NILES, in which case NILES will repair or replace, at its sole option, the defective product   
					without charge for parts or labor. NILES will return a unit repaired or replaced under warranty   
					by shipping same by its usual shipping method from the factory (only) at its expense within the   
					United States of America. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT   
					LIMITATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT-   
					NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT.   
					REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE   
					REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER/PURCHASER. NILES SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR   
					ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED   
					(OR PROHIBITED) BY APPLICABLE LAW.   
					Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,   
					so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and   
					you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.   
					For the name of your nearest authorized NILES dealer contact:   
					NILES AUDIO CORPORATION   
					P.O. BOX 160818, Miami, Florida 33116-0818.   
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					www.nilesaudio.com   
					Niles Audio   
					Corporation   
					12331 S.W. 130 Street   
					Miami, Florida 33186   
					Tel: (305) 238-4373   
					Fax: (305) 238-0185   
					© 1999 Niles Audio Corporation. DS00206A   
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