Mamp;S Systems Speaker WG100C User Manual

WG Series  
In-Wall & Ceiling Speakers  
Owner’s Manual  
Part Numbers  
WG100C  
WG150C  
WG100W  
WG150W  
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WG150C Ceiling Speakers (Sold in Pairs)  
Frequency Response  
35Hz to 20kHz (+/-3db)  
150 Watts  
Maximum Power Rating  
Impedance Rating  
Overall Dimensions  
Specifications  
8-Ohms  
10 7/8” Diameter  
8” Kevlar cone woofer;  
1” asymmetrical aluminum dome  
tweeter  
Mounting Dimension w/o  
Mounting Ring  
9 5/8” Diameter  
Mounting Ring Dimension 10 1/16” Diameter  
Grille  
Color  
Aluminum  
White  
WG100W In-wall Speakers (Sold in Pairs)  
Frequency Response  
Maximum Power Rating  
Impedance Rating  
Overall Dimensions  
Specifications  
50Hz to 20kHz (+/-3db)  
100 Watts  
8-Ohms  
9” W x 12 5/16” H  
6” Kevlar cone woofer;  
1” asymmetrical aluminum dome  
tweeter  
Mounting Dimension w/o  
Mounting Ring  
7 1/2” W x 10 13/16” H  
Mounting Ring Dimension 7 15/16” W x 11 3/16” H  
Grille  
Color  
Aluminum  
White  
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WG150W In-wall Speakers (Sold in Pairs)  
Frequency Response  
35Hz to 20kHz (+/-3db)  
150 Watts  
Maximum Power Rating  
Impedance Rating  
Overall Dimensions  
Specifications  
8-Ohms  
10 1/4” W x 14 15/16” H  
8” Kevlar cone woofer;  
1” asymmetrical aluminum dome  
tweeter  
Mounting Dimensions w/o 8 11/16” W x12 3/4” H  
ring  
Mounting Ring Dimension 9 3/16” W x 13 3/16” H  
Grille  
Color  
Aluminum  
White  
Unpacking Your Speakers  
Before you unpack your speakers, be extra  
careful not to touch the cone and tweeter  
materials. After carefully unpacking your  
speakers, the carton and the packing material  
should be saved for possible use later. If any  
speaker appears to be damaged, do not attempt  
to repair or to connect the unit to the amplifier.  
Repack the speaker and notify your distributor or  
M&S Systems for replacement or repair.  
Speaker Location  
Ceiling Installation  
Careful consideration must be given to the  
speaker location to realize the full frequency  
range. Ceiling speakers should be spaced 6 to 8  
feet (6 feet for 8-foot ceilings and 8 feet for 10-  
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foot ceilings and above) apart but no closer than  
2 feet to any adjacent wall. Avoid placing  
speakers in air return cavities. Some type of  
protection will be required for the back of the  
speaker if blown insulation is used. The following  
is a partial list of ways to protect the speaker:  
Use an RE-16 speaker cover  
Use a piece of wood that will cover at least 3  
feet on either side of the speaker opening.  
The ends may be partially closed to keep the  
blown insulation from reaching the speaker,  
however, a minimum gap of 2 inches at each  
end is better than a sealed box  
Use a piece of bat insulation at least 3 inches  
thick over the back of the speaker. This  
insulation should not have a backing or if it  
does, the backing must be installed facing  
away from the speaker.  
Use a fine mesh to cover the back of the  
speaker to protect against bulk type insulation  
materials. This will not work with insulation  
containing fine powders.  
Do not install speakers in joist cavities containing  
120/240V appliances, within 18 inches of dimmer  
light fixtures, security wiring and other control  
wiring.  
In-wall Installation  
Careful consideration must be given to the  
speaker location to realize the full frequency  
range. In-wall speakers should be spaced 6 to 8  
feet apart but no closer than 2 feet to any  
adjacent wall or ceiling. Typical height from the  
floor would be in the 4 to 6 foot range. Avoid  
placing speakers in air return wall cavities,  
outside walls or walls containing plumbing.  
To reduce vibration into a room on the back side  
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of the speaker, use a piece of bat insulation at  
least 3 inches thick in the stud cavity. This  
insulation should not have a backing or if it does,  
the backing must be installed facing away from  
the speaker. The insulation should extend about  
2 ft. on either side of the speaker opening.  
Do not install speakers in outside walls, stud  
cavities containing 120/240V appliances, within  
18 inches of dimmers, security wiring and other  
control wiring.  
Speaker Installation  
for New Construction  
Ceiling Speakers  
Step 1. Speaker mounting rings are used in the  
pre-construction phase of speaker installation  
during construction of new homes and additions.  
WG Series mounting rings are designed to pro-  
vide drywall Installers  
the correct cut-out  
pattern for the speak-  
ers. The mounting  
rings have “flaps” that  
are nailed/screwed/  
stapled onto the joist.  
See figure 1. Once  
the wall board is in-  
stalled, the opening is  
cut out to mount the  
speaker.  
When installing the  
FIGURE 1  
mounting ring, note  
that there are holes  
molded into the mounting ring for speaker wire  
tie-off.  
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TIPS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION  
If possible, run speaker wires after AC  
wiring is in place to avoid additional noise  
caused by close proximity of wiring.  
Secure the speaker wires against a joist with  
insulated staples, being careful not to pierce  
the wire insulation. Allow slack for building  
material expansion.  
Horizontal wire runs should be routed through  
holes drilled at equal heights in the joist.  
Do not install the actual speaker until the wall  
board is in place. Until then leave several feet  
of wire secured to the back of the mounting  
ring. The excess wire can be removed during  
final installation.  
During the drywall installation, make sure the  
speaker cut-out hole does not extend farther  
than 1/4 inch from the inside of the mounting  
ring. The flat rough-in rings and flaps are thin  
enough that they won’t interfere with wall  
board installation.  
Step 2. After you  
FIGURE 2  
have  
determined  
t h e  
s p e a k e r  
locations using the  
guidelines above,  
secure a 16 gauge  
2 - c o n d u c t o r  
cable to the mount-  
ing ring tabs (see  
figure 2), such as  
the M&S Systems  
M S 1 6 X ,  
f o r  
attachment to the  
speakers after the  
dry wall has been  
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installed. Leave at least 18 inches additional ca-  
ble for the connection during final speaker instal-  
lation. Run the other end of the speaker cable to  
the audio source.  
NOTE: Make a drawing of each speaker location.  
This will assist you in locating the wires if they  
have been covered after the wall board has been  
installed.  
Step 3. This is the finish-out stage. Prepare the  
speaker wiring by stripping off approximately 3  
inches of the outer jacket (care should be taken  
so the insulation on the wires inside the jacket  
are not damaged) also strip approximately 3/8  
inch off the ends of the two inside conductors.  
Twist the ends of the stranded cable so the wires  
are tight.  
Step 4. Follow the instructions included with the  
volume control and amplifier.  
Step 5. You are now ready to install the speaker.  
Remove the paint mask from the baffle. Be  
careful not to touch the speaker cones and  
FIGURE 3  
Positive  
(red)  
Negative (black)  
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tweeter when removing the paint mask in  
order to prevent any damage. Attach the  
speaker cable to the speaker by pressing down  
on the red (+) or black (-) gold-plated push  
terminals and inserting the red wire in the red  
terminal and the black wire in the black terminal.  
See Figure 3. Make sure that none of the strands  
from the black and red wires are touching each  
other. This can create a short circuit that can  
damage your electronics. Index the mounting  
tabs to make sure that all tabs will clear the  
opening. Insert the speaker in the ceiling and  
tighten the tabs with the screws on the front of  
the grille. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE  
SCREWS, the screws should only be tight  
enough to secure the speaker.  
Step 6. After the speaker is mounted,  
adjustments to the swivel tweeter (small speaker)  
can be made by either directing the sound  
visually or by using a musical source to  
determine the best sound coverage for the  
listening area. To position the tweeter, press at  
the outside edge of the tweeter housing  
( D O  
PRESS  
RECTLY  
N O T  
DI-  
FIGURE 4  
ON  
THE TWEETER  
CONE ).  
N o t e  
(s e e  
figure 4) the  
crease in the  
asymmetrical  
t w e e t e r  
tweeter  
horn  
provides  
the  
Crease position  
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h i g h e s t  
d i r e c t i o n a l  
response in this  
direction.  
FIGURE 5  
tweeter  
horn  
See figure 5. If  
you  
want  
to  
disperse  
the  
sound in a 360-  
degree pattern  
y o u  
m u s t  
position the line  
in the tweeter in  
crease position  
a
horizontal  
position.  
See figure 6. The  
combination of switch  
settings allow you to  
boost and cut bass  
and treble +/-3dB.  
Adjust the speaker  
level to accommodate  
for room acoustics.  
FIGURE 6  
Step 7. Divide each  
adhesive bead strip  
in half. (Adhesive  
bead strips are in the  
clear  
self-closing  
bag). Place strips on  
the edge of the grille  
as shown in figure 7.  
Reinstall the grille on  
the speaker.  
FIGURE 7  
Step 8. Adhere the WG Series logo to the grille  
with the pressure sensitive tape.  
Repeat the steps for the second speaker.  
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In-wall Speakers  
Step 1. Speaker mounting rings are used in the  
pre-construction phase of speaker installation  
during construction of new homes and additions.  
WG Series mounting rings are designed to  
provide drywall installers the correct cut-out  
pattern for the speakers. The rings have “flaps”  
that are nailed/screwed/stapled onto the studs.  
See figure 8.  
Once the wall board  
is  
installed,  
the  
opening is cut out  
and the speaker  
frame is inserted  
into the mounting  
ring.  
When installing the  
mounting ring, note  
that there are holes  
molded into the  
mounting ring for  
speaker wire tie-off.  
FIGURE 8  
TIPS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION  
Use a small level to verify that the mounting  
ring is straight.  
If possible, run speaker wires after AC  
wiring is in place to avoid additional noise  
caused by close proximity of wiring.  
Secure the speaker wires against a stud with  
insulated staples, being careful not to pierce  
the wire insulation. Allow slack for building  
material expansion.  
Horizontal wire runs should be routed through  
holes drilled at equal heights in the studs.  
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Do not install the actual speaker until the wall  
board is in place. Until then leave several feet  
of wire secured to the back of the mounting  
ring. The excess wire can be removed during  
final installation.  
During the drywall installation, make sure the  
speaker cut-out hole does not extend farther than  
1/4 inch from the inside of the mounting ring. The  
flat rough-in rings and flaps are thin enough that  
they won’t interfere with installation.  
Step 2. After you have determined the speaker  
locations using the guidelines above, secure a 16  
gauge 2 conductor cable to the mounting ring  
tabs (see figure  
9), such as the  
M&S  
Systems  
MS16X, for at-  
tachment to the  
speakers after the  
dry wall has been  
installed. Leave at  
least 18 inches  
additional cable  
for the connection  
d u ri ng  
f ina l  
speaker installa-  
tion. Run the  
other end of the  
speaker cable to  
the audio source.  
FIGURE 9  
NOTE: Make a drawing of each speaker location.  
This will assist you in locating the wires that have  
been covered after the sheet rock has been  
installed.  
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Step 3. This is the finish-out stage. Prepare the  
speaker wiring by stripping off approximately 3  
inches of the outer jacket (care should be taken  
so the insulation on the wires inside the jacket  
are not damaged) also strip approximately 3/8  
inch off the ends of the two inside conductors.  
Twist the ends of the stranded cable so the wires  
are tight.  
Step 4. Follow the instructions included with the  
volume control and amplifier.  
Step 5. You are now ready to install the frame.  
Remove the paint mask. Be careful not to touch  
the speaker cones and tweeters when  
removing the paint mask in order to prevent  
any damage. Remove the baffle from the frame  
and fasten the frame to the pre-construction  
bracket. Attach the speaker cable to the speaker  
by pressing down on the red (+) or black (-) gold-  
plated push terminals and inserting the red wire  
in the red terminal and the black wire in the black  
terminal. See figure 10. Make sure that none of  
the strands from the black and red wires are  
touching each other. This can create a short  
circuit that can damage your electronics. Mount  
Negative  
(black)  
Positive  
(red)  
FIGURE 10  
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the baffle using the 6 screws provided. DO NOT  
OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREWS, the screws  
should on only be tight enough to secure the  
speaker.  
Step 6. After the speaker is mounted,  
adjustments to the swivel tweeter (small speaker)  
can be made by either directing the sound  
visually or by using a musical source to  
determine the best sound coverage for the  
listening area. To position the tweeter, press at  
the outside edge of the tweeter housing  
(DO NOT PRESS DIRECTLY ON THE CONE).  
Note the crease in the asymmetrical tweeter  
provides the highest directional response in this  
direction. See figure 11.  
If you want to disperse the sound in a 360-degree  
pattern you must  
position the line in  
Tweeter horn  
the tweeter in a  
horizontal position.  
See figure 12.  
The combination of  
switch settings allow  
you to boost and cut  
bass and treble +/-  
3dB. Adjust the  
speaker level to  
accommodate  
for  
room acoustics. See  
figure 13.  
Crease position  
FIGURE 11  
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Tweeter horn  
Step 7. Divide each  
adhesive bead strip  
in half. (Adhesive  
bead strips are in the  
clear  
self-closing  
bag). Place strips on  
the edge of the grille  
as shown in figure  
14. Reinstall the grill  
on the speaker.  
Step 8. Adhere the  
WG Series logo to  
the grille with the  
Crease position  
pressure  
tape.  
sensitive  
FIGURE 12  
Repeat the steps for  
the second speaker.  
FIGURE 13  
Speaker Installation  
FIGURE 14  
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for Existing Construction  
Ceiling Speakers  
For existing construction, the use of mounting  
rings can not occur. The following steps outline  
how to locate a section between two joists, mark  
the outer boundaries of the hole, drill a small hole  
in the center to verify the location and then cut  
the main hole.  
Step 1. Determine the location of the joists so the  
speaker can be centered approximately between  
them. There are several ways to go about this:  
Use an electronic stud finder. Many finders  
can also indicate the location of live AC  
wiring.  
Tap on the wall and listen to the resulting  
sound. When the sound is deeper and more  
hollow sounding, you are between joists.  
When the sound is sharper and more flat  
sounding, you are close or over a stud.  
Identify joists by the position of electrical  
light fixtures. There may be a joist directly to  
the left or right of these electrical fixture. This  
gives you a point of measurement since joists  
are either 24 or 16 inches on center in newer  
houses, 12 inches in older homes.  
Step 2. When you are sure of where the ceiling’s  
joists are (and are completely sure there isn’t an  
electrical cable, water pipe or heating duct in that  
vicinity of the wall), position the cardboard  
mounting template, and draw around the outer  
perimeter with a pencil.  
Step 3. Drill a 1-inch hole in the center of the  
pencil outline which you have just drawn, just  
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deep enough to fully penetrate the drywall.  
Step 4. Obtain a length of stiff wire such as a  
straightened wire coat hanger. Bend it so that the  
last 6 or 8 inches is at a right angle to the rest.  
Step 5. Insert the bent part into the 1-inch hole  
you just drilled and probe to the left and the right  
to confirm that a joist is not too close on either  
side. Move the wire around in a circular motion to  
check clearances above and below the hole as  
well.  
Step 6. If there are no obstructions, carefully  
score the penciled outline of the template with a  
sharp utility knife to avoid chipping paint or  
tearing wallpaper. Then use a drywall or keyhole  
saw to cut along the scored line. Make sure that  
you do not cut the hole larger than the outline.  
Step 7. Be sure to clear any insulation material  
from the speaker back.  
Step 8. After you have determined the speaker  
locations secure a 16 gauge 2 conductor cable to  
the joist using an insulated staple. Leave at least  
18 inches of additional cable for connection dur-  
ing final speaker installation. Run the other end of  
the speaker cable to the audio source.  
Step 9. Prepare the speaker wiring by stripping  
off approximately 3 inches of the outer jacket  
(care should be taken so the insulation on the  
wires inside the jacket are not damaged) also  
strip approximately 3/8 inch off the ends of the  
two inside conductors. Twist the ends of the  
stranded cable so the wires are tight.  
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Step 10. Follow the instructions included with the  
volume control and amplifier.  
Step 11. You are now ready to install the  
speaker. Remove the paint mask from the baffle.  
Be careful not to touch the speaker cones and  
tweeter when removing the paint mask in  
order to prevent any damage. Attach the  
speaker cable to the speaker by pressing down  
on the red (+) or black (-) gold-plated push  
terminals and inserting the red wire in the red  
terminal and the black wire in the black terminal.  
See Figure 3 on page 8. Make sure that none of  
the strands from the black and red wires are  
touching each other. This can create a short  
circuit that can damage your electronics. Index  
the mounting tabs to make sure that all tabs will  
clear the opening. Insert the speaker in the  
ceiling and tighten the tabs with the screws on  
the front of the grille. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN  
THE SCREWS, the screws should only be tight  
enough to secure the speaker.  
Step 12. After the speaker is mounted,  
adjustments to the swivel tweeter (small speaker)  
can be made by either directing the sound  
visually or by using a musical source to  
determine the best sound coverage for the  
listening area. To position the tweeter, press at  
the outside edge of the tweeter housing (DO  
NOT PRESS ON THE TWEETER CONE  
DIRECTLY).  
Note the crease in the asymmetrical tweeter  
provides the highest directional response in this  
direction. See figure 4 on page 9.  
If you want to disperse the sound in a 360-degree  
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pattern you must position the line in the tweeter  
in a horizontal position. See figure 5 on page 10.  
The combination of switch settings allow you to  
boost and cut bass and treble +/-3dB. Adjust the  
speaker level to accommodate for room  
acoustics. See figure 6 on page 10.  
Step 13. Divide each adhesive bead strip in half.  
(Adhesive bead strips are in the clear self-closing  
bag). Place strips on the edge of the grille as  
shown in figure 7 on page 10. Reinstall the grille  
on the speaker.  
Step 14. Adhere the WG Series logo to the grille  
with the pressure sensitive tape.  
Repeat steps for the second speaker.  
In-wall Speakers  
For existing construction, the use of rough-in  
rings can not occur. The following steps outline  
how to locate a section between two wall studs,  
mark the outer boundaries of the hole, drill a  
small hole in the center to verify the location and  
then cut the main hole.  
Step 1. Determine the location of the wall studs  
so the speaker can be centered approximately  
between them. There are several ways to go  
about this:  
Use an electronic stud finder. Many stud  
finders can also indicate the location of live  
AC wiring.  
Tap on the wall and listen to the resulting  
sound. When the sound is deeper and more  
hollow sounding, you are between studs.  
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When the sound is sharper and more flat  
sounding, you are close or over a stud.  
Identify studs by the position of electrical  
outlets or switches. There may be a stud  
directly to the left or right of these electrical  
fixture. This gives you  
a
point of  
measurement since studs are either 24 or 16  
inches on center in newer houses, 12 inches  
in older homes.  
Step 2. When you are sure of where the wall’s  
studs are (and are completely sure there isn’t an  
electrical cable, water pipe or heating duct in that  
vicinity of the wall), use a level and position the  
cardboard mounting template, and draw around  
the outer perimeter with a pencil.  
Step 3. Drill a 1-inch hole in the center of the  
pencil outline which you have just drawn, just  
deep enough to fully penetrate the drywall.  
Step 4. Obtain a length of stiff wire such as a  
straightened wire coat hanger. Bend it so that  
the last 6 or 8 inches is at a right angle to the  
rest.  
Step 5. Insert the bent part into the 1-inch hole  
you just drilled and probe to the left and the right  
to confirm that a stud is not too close on either  
side. Move the wire around in a circular motion to  
check clearances above and below the hole as  
well.  
Step 6. If there are no obstructions, carefully  
score the penciled outline of the template with a  
sharp utility knife to avoid chipping paint or  
tearing wallpaper. Then use a drywall or keyhole  
saw to cut along the scored line. Make sure that  
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you do not cut the hole larger than the outline.  
Step 7. Be sure to clear any insulation material  
from the speaker back.  
Step 8. After you have determined the speaker  
locations secure a 16 gauge 2 conductor cable to  
the stud using an insulated staple. Leave at least  
18 inches of additional cable for connection  
during final speaker installation. Run the other  
end of the speaker cable to the audio source.  
Step 9. Prepare the speaker wiring by stripping  
off approximately 3 inches of the outer jacket  
(care should be taken so the insulation on the  
wires inside the jacket are not damaged) also  
strip approximately 3/8 inch off the ends of the  
two inside conductors. Twist the ends of the  
stranded cable so the wires are tight.  
Step 10. Follow the instructions included with the  
volume control and amplifier.  
Step 11. You are now ready to install the frame.  
Remove the paint mask. Be careful not to touch  
the speaker cones and tweeters when  
removing the paint mask in order to prevent  
any damage. Remove the baffle from the frame  
and fasten the frame to the drywall. Index the  
mounting tabs to make sure that all tabs will clear  
the opening. Insert the frame in the wall and  
tighten the tabs with the screws on the front of  
the baffle. Attach the speaker cable to the  
speaker by pressing down on the red (+) or black  
(-) gold-plated push terminals and inserting the  
red wire in the red terminal and the black wire in  
the black terminal. See figure 10. Make sure that  
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none of the strands from the black and red wires  
are touching each other. This can create a short  
circuit that can damage your electronics. Mount  
the baffle to the frame using the 6 screws  
provided. Do not over tighten the mounting  
screws.  
Step 12. After the speaker is mounted,  
adjustments to the swivel tweeter (small speaker)  
can be made by either directing the sound  
visually or by using a musical source to  
determine the best sound coverage for the  
listening area. To position the tweeter, press at  
the outside edge of the tweeter housing (DO  
NOT PRESS ON THE CONE DIRECTLY).  
Note the crease in the asymmetrical tweeter  
provides the highest directional response in this  
direction. See figure 11 on page 14.  
If you require to disperse the sound in a 180-  
degree pattern you must position the line in the  
tweeter in a horizontal position. See figure 12 on  
page 15.  
The combination of switch settings allow you to  
boost and cut bass and treble +/-3dB. Adjust the  
speaker level to accommodate for room  
acoustics. See figure 13 on page 15.  
Step 13. Divide each adhesive bead strip in half.  
(Adhesive bead strips are in the clear self-closing  
bag). Place strips on the edge of the grille as  
shown in figure 14 on page 15. Reinstall the grille  
on the speaker.  
Step 14. Adhere the WG Series logo to the grille  
with the pressure sensitive tape.  
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WARRANTY  
M&S SystemsLimited 10-Year Warranty for WG Series  
Speakers and AirVacGold Power Units  
M&S Systems offers a 10-Year Warranty on our WG Series  
speakers and AirVac™ Gold power units. This warranty is identical  
to the M&S Systems™ 2-Year Warranty, with the exception that this  
warranty covers the WG Series speakers and AirVac™ Gold power  
units for 10 years instead of 2. The M&S Systems™ 10-Year  
Warranty applies ONLY to the WG Series speakers and AirVac™  
Gold power units and to no other M&S Systems™, M&S™ 8- ohm or  
AirVac™ products.  
M&S Systems Limited 2-Year Warranty  
M&S Systems warrants its products to be free of defects for 2 years.  
Except for the WG Series Speakers and AirVac™ Gold power units  
(See above). The warranty period begins on either (a) the date of  
purchase or installation date of this product or (b) the date of  
closing on a new residence in which this product was originally  
installed.  
The warranty extends to the original user of the product and to each  
subsequent owner of the product during the term of the warranty.  
M&S™ will repair or replace, at its option, parts and materials at no  
charge. Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at  
the option of M&S Systems™.  
If during the warranty period the product appears to have a defect,  
please call our toll free service number (800-366-9422) prior to  
dismantling. Dismantling the product prior to calling our service  
number may void the warranty. Before returning any product to M&S  
Systems™, obtain a Return Authorization Number (RAN) from our  
service department. M&S Systems will return the repaired  
product freight prepaid within the continental United States. ANY  
PRODUCT RETURNED TO M&S SYSTEMS WITHOUT A RAN  
NUMBER WILL BE REFUSED.  
This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranties, express or  
implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness  
for a particular purpose or otherwise, and of any other obligations or  
liability on the seller’s part. This limited warranty does not cover  
damage caused by improper installation, acts of God, criminal acts,  
the violation of applicable building or electrical codes or the use of  
non-M&S wire, cable (excluding CAT5 and RG-6) or wall housings.  
Under no circumstances shall M&S Systems™ be liable for  
consequential, incidental or special damages arising in connection  
with use, or inability to use this product. In no event shall M&S  
Systems™ liability hereunder exceed the cost of the product  
covered hereby. No person is authorized to assume for us or  
obligate us for any other liability in connection with the sale of this  
product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
consequential, incidental or special damages, so the above  
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This limited warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,  
which vary from state to state.  
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Service & Troubleshooting  
M&S Systems is committed to producing high  
quality audio products for the home. If you have  
any questions or problems with the speaker  
systems or the system is not operating properly,  
contact your WG Series installer or call M&S  
Systems at (800) 366-9422.  
800.421.1587  
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