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Roswell Classic Unison Speaker User Manual

Roswell Classic Unison Speaker
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Speaker Hardware
Rev. 27-Nov-14
Pg. 1/4
THREADLOCKER
Tools Required
Wire Strippers
& Crimps
3/16”
5/16”
Allen Key
Phillips
Screw Driver
Deutsch
Wiring Harness x2
x2
Clamp Inserts
1.9, 2 3/8 - OD x2
x2
Pencil
Safety Lanyard x2
x6
x2
If you have any questions please call : 1-855-962-WAKE(9253)
www.roswellwakeair.com
Classic Unison Speaker
Installation Instructions
NOTES
Tower Wire (not included)
• You will need to provide 16 gauge speaker wire and 18 to 16 gauge LED wire for your tower.
Speaker Wire (not included) for wiring inside the boat
• You will need to supply a length of positive and negative 16 gauge speaker wire to run from behind
the port side rear tower mount to your AMP or deck. Connections to either an AMP or deck are your
responsibility to provide.
LED Deck Wire (not included)
• You will need to supply a length of positive and negative 18 to 16 gauge wire to run from behind the
port side rear tower mount to your power source. We suggest connecting the LED wires to your
boat’s switch panel for a good 12V power source.
Positioning
• We suggest mounting your speakers on the rear crossbar of your tower facing backwards. Many
people also position them further to the sides of the tower to have more headroom when walking
around inside the boat.
Wiring for speakers is typically done along the port side as your boat’s battery is easily accessible and
offers more space for your AMP.
*BEFORE WIRING ANYTHING PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR BOAT, DECK, AND AMP ARE ALL TURNED OFF*
Because each boat and tower setup is different there are no specific instructions for wiring the tower –
generally most people will run the wires internally through their tower. To do this you will need to drill a series
of holes that will allow you to run the wiring harness inside the tower to your desired mounting location. You
can then fish the wires through the tower using a fish tape.
Alternatively some people choose to run their wires outside the tower using zip ties or another attachment
system. The choice is yours.
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Roswell Classic Unison Speaker Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRoswell
ModelClassic Unison Speaker
CategoryMarine Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Speaker Installation Overview

Speaker Hardware and Tools Required

Lists essential speaker hardware components and necessary tools for installation.

Wiring Notes and Recommendations

Provides guidance on speaker wire gauge, LED wire, and power source connection.

Speaker Positioning Advice

Suggests mounting locations for speakers on the boat tower for optimal placement.

Critical Safety Precaution

Emphasizes turning off boat, deck, and amplifier before any wiring.

Wiring Harness Connections

Deutsch Wiring Harness Guide

Details wire color to function mapping for Deutsch wiring harness connections.

Tower Wiring Harness Guide

Explains wire color to terminal mapping for the tower wiring harness.

Speaker Mounting and Wiring Steps

Clamp Assembly and Alignment

Instructions for inserting rotational disk and aligning the clamp for speaker mounting.

Securing Speaker to Clamp

Steps for applying Loctite and fastening the clamp to the speaker neck.

Clamp Insert Selection

Guidance on selecting correct clamp inserts and set screws for tower fit.

Connecting Deutsch Connectors

Procedure for plugging Deutsch connectors into the speakers with the stereo off.

Lanyard Attachment

Instructions for looping the safety lanyard over the tower next to the speaker clamp.

Final Lanyard Securing

Lanyard Feed Through

Steps for feeding one end of the lanyard through the other end.

Lanyard Screw Insertion

Instructions for inserting the screw through the washer and lanyard loop.

Secure Lanyard Attachment

How to securely attach the lanyard to the speaker using a Phillips head screwdriver.