MTX Audio Car Speaker AW52 User Manual

AW52 / AW82  
1 Mitek Plaza  
Winslow, IL 61089  
815-367-3000  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
800-225-5689  
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Ceiling Ht: 15’  
Ceiling Ht: 16’  
Ceiling Ht: 17’  
Ceiling Ht: 18’  
Ceiling Ht: 19’  
Ceiling Ht: 20’  
Spkr Spacing: 25’  
Spkr Spacing: 30.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 33’  
Spkr Spacing: 35.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 38’  
Spkr Spacing: 40.5’  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
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94dB  
93dB  
93dB  
92dB  
92dB  
91dB  
Specifications:  
AW52  
Frequency Response ( 3 dB)85 Hz to 20 kHz  
Usable Low Frequency Limit  
(10dB Down Point)  
Power Handling (RMS/Peak)  
Sensitivity (1W/1M)  
Nominal Coverage Angle  
Transducer Complement  
High Frequency  
65 Hz  
100W / 150W  
90dB  
AW82=100o nominal coverage (50o off axis) at 2 kHz  
Ceiling Ht: 8’  
Ceiling Ht: 9’  
Ceiling Ht: 10’  
Ceiling Ht: 11’  
Ceiling Ht: 12’  
Ceiling Ht: 13’  
Ceiling Ht: 14’  
Ceiling Ht: 15’  
Ceiling Ht: 16’  
Ceiling Ht: 17’  
Ceiling Ht: 18’  
Ceiling Ht: 19’  
Ceiling Ht: 20’  
Ceiling Ht: 25’  
Spkr Spacing: 7.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 9.5  
Spkr Spacing: 11’  
Spkr Spacing: 12.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 14.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 16’  
Spkr Spacing: 17.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 19.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 21’  
Spkr Spacing: 22.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 24.5’  
Spkr Spacing: 26’  
Spkr Spacing: 28’  
Spkr Spacing: 36’  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’) 107dB  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’) 106dB  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’) 104dB  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’) 103dB  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’) 102dB  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’) 101dB  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’) 100dB  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
90°H X. 90°V  
Dome Tweeter  
Low Frequency  
5 1/4” Hycone Treated Woofer  
4.5 kHz  
Crossover Frequency  
Crossover Slope  
12 dB/ Octave  
99dB  
98dB  
98dB  
97dB  
97dB  
96dB  
94dB  
Impedance  
8 ohm  
Input Connections:  
(1) 1/4” Phone Jack and (1) 5-way Touch Proof  
Binding Post  
PTC Protected  
Driver Protection (High Frequency)  
Materials  
UV-Resistant Talc Impregnated Polypropylene  
Injection Molded Weatherproof Enclosure (White  
Finish)  
Ceiling Ht: 30’  
Spkr Spacing: 44.5’  
Max SPL @ 30W ([email protected]’)  
92dB  
Perforated Powder Coated Aluminum Grille  
matches enclosure color  
7.05lbs. (3.2kg)  
Weight (Less Bracket)  
Installation  
Fixed Install:  
Dimensions (Less Bracket)  
10 3/16” (25.8cm)H X 6 7/8” (17.5cm)W X 5 7/8”  
(14.85cm)D  
The MTX All Weather Speaker systems include a versatile yet simple U-bracket  
designed to provide easy vertical or horizontal installation on just about any surface.  
The speaker may be installed using screws or bolts placed through the “L” shaped  
holes in the mounting bracket. The center 5/8”-27 hole allows wires to exit through the  
bracket when wall mounting, for a neat installation. The unused inserts on the bottom  
of the cabinet (AW82) or rear of the cabinet (AW52) may be used with standard 1/4”-20  
forged eyebolt and an approved safety cable (wire rope sling) where redundant sup-  
port is required for seismic considerations. These parts are available through many  
sources including Grainger Corporation. (www.Grainger.com).  
AW82  
Frequency Response ( 3 dB)  
Usable Low Frequency Limit  
(10dB Down Point)  
Power Handling (RMS/Peak)  
Sensitivity (1W/1M)  
Nominal Coverage Angle  
Transducer Complement  
High Frequency  
65 Hz to 20 kHz  
51 Hz  
150W / 225W  
92dB  
65°H X. 65°V  
1” Exit Compression Driver  
8” Hycone Treated Woofer  
2.2 kHz  
Size 21, 1/4” X 1” Forged Eyebolt- Grainger Part Number: 2G692  
Low Frequency  
Galvanized Steel Cable Spool, 1/8”- Grainger Part Number: 4KH26  
Sleeve N ThimbleTM Kit for 1/8” Cable, -Grainger Part Number: 4KH28  
Crossover Frequency  
Crossover Slope  
12dB/ Octave  
Swage It Tool for 1/16”, 3/32”, and 1/8”- Cable Size- Grainger Part Number: 4KH08  
Impedance  
8 ohm  
Input Connections  
(1) 1/4” Phone Jack and (1) 5-way Touch Proof  
Binding Post  
The mounting knobs included with the speaker product may be easily interchanged  
with standard, 1/4”-20 vandal proof hardware. Grainger Corporation is also a good  
source for torx head, spanner head or one-way security bolts. (www.Grainger.com)  
Driver Protection (High Frequency)  
Materials  
PTC Protected  
UV-Resistant Talc Impregnated Polypropylene  
Injection Molded Weatherproof Enclosure. (White  
Finish)  
TORX Drive Button Head 1/4” Machine Screw, Tamperproof, 1/2” Length- Grainger Part  
Number: 5JD16  
One-Way Round Head 1/4” Machine Screw, Tamperproof, 1/2” Length- Grainger Part  
Number: 5JC82  
Perforated Powder Coated Aluminum Grille  
matches enclosure color  
16.32lbs. (7.4kg)  
Spanner Flat Head 1/4” Machine Screw, Tamperproof, 1/2” Length- Grainger Part Number:  
5JC94  
Weight (Less Bracket)  
Dimensions (Less Bracket)  
16 1/2” (41.9cm)H X 9 1/16” (23.0cm)W X  
8 7/16” (21.49cm) D  
When you have an installation challenge that the U-bracket will not accommodate,  
 
tems.com) to select one of their quality swivel mount products (25 Series for AW52,  
75 Series for AW82).  
nected. Most consumer amplifiers are rated to operate at a 4 ohm minimum output  
impedance per channel (Check the back panel of the amplifier or the amplifier owners  
manual to verify). With this arrangement, (2) AW52/AW82 speakers may be connected  
in parallel to each channel of the amplifier (two 8 ohm speakers per channel= a 4 ohm  
load). (See Fig. 1).  
Overhead Suspension:  
Caution: Suspending any object is potentially dangerous and should be attempted  
only by individuals who have a thorough knowledge of the techniques and regulations  
of rigging objects overhead using ONLY hardware approved for this type of installation.  
MTX strongly recommends that surface mount enclosures only be suspended over-  
head when taking into account all current national, federal, state, and local regulations.  
It is the responsibility of the installer to insure that the speaker is installed according  
to those regulations. If the speaker is suspended, MTX strongly recommends that  
the system be inspected at least once a year. If any sign of weakness or damage is  
detected, remedial action should be taken immediately.  
INPUT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
AMPLIFIER 4 OHMS PER CHANNEL  
FIG. 1  
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4 OHMS EACH CHANNEL  
Near Field Live Sound Monitoring  
A standard 5/8”-27 thread insert is included on the U-bracket to facilitate mounting  
on Atlas Sound microphone stands for use as a near-field live sound monitor.  
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Painting the Speakers:  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
8 Ohms  
The injection molded, polypropylene, talc impregnated cabinets can be painted to  
match your decor. You should prime the cabinet with two coats of a product such as  
KrylonTM Sandable Spray Primer #1318. You may use oil or water based house paint  
or spray paint. (Be sure to use appropriate exterior house paint for outdoor applica-  
tions).  
Be sure to use a good quality, unshielded twisted pair speaker cable to connect the  
amplifier to the speaker(s) (#14AWG for runs <80’, #12AWG for runs >80’).  
Standard ZIP style speaker cable may also be used if twisted pair cable is not avail-  
able.  
1. Remove the grilles and brackets  
DO NOT USE SHIELDED INSTRUMENT STYLE (Guitar) CABLES TO CONNECT  
SPEAKERS.  
2. Mask the speaker components and input terminals area with newspaper and mask-  
ing tape.  
When making the connections, be sure to maintain proper polarity between speak-  
ers. (Red wire to red terminals- black wire to black terminal where applicable).  
3. Apply two thin primer coats to the speaker cabinets and knobs. (The brackets do not  
require a primer coat.)  
Maintenance and Care  
4. After the primer coats are completely dry, paint the cabinets, brackets and knobs. Be  
careful not to paint the input terminals.  
Your MTX All Weather Speakers have been designed and manufactured for years  
of trouble-free service. You can clean your loudspeakers with a dampened soft cloth  
or paper towel. If the speaker is mounted high on a wall or ceiling, use a broom or  
duster to gently brush it off. Spraying the speaker with a high-pressure water is not  
recommended.  
Painting the Grilles:  
Remove and paint the grilles before inserting them onto the frames:  
AW52: Using a paper clip bent into a “hook” shape, insert it into a grille near the corner  
and pull the grille away from the cabinet.  
AW82: Remove all screws around the outside of the grille to remove the grille from  
the cabinet.  
Apply (2) thin coats of paint (primer is not required) be careful not to let the paint clog  
the holes in the grilles.  
Connections:  
AW52/AW82  
The AW52 and AW82 loudspeakers include (1) 5-way binding post and (1) 1/4”  
phone jack. Both inputs are paralleled together to allow daisy chaining with the two-  
connector types. The binding post is designed to accept up to 12#awg stranded cable  
or standard MDP style banana plugs.  
Amplifier limitations will dictate how many AW52/AW82 speakers may be con-  
 

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