GoldenEar Invisa MPX Invisa MultiPolar In Wall In Ceiling Loudspeaker Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- GoldenEar
Table of Contents
- Congratulations!
- Your New GoldenEar Speakers
- Preventing Speaker Damage
- Speaker Placement
- Color-Match Painting (optional)
- Installation Instructions
- Complete Home Theater Systems
- Setting Channel Levels and Bass Management
- starting point) for the crossover setting.
- Troubleshooting
- Service
- Technical assistance
- Recycling and Reuse Guidelines for Europe
- Specifications
- Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GoldenEar Invisa MPX Invisa MultiPolar In Wall In Ceiling Loudspeaker
Congratulations!
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing GoldenEar’sTM Invisa® MPX
speakers! You are about to hear the spectacular difference these very special
In-Wall / In-Ceiling speakers will make in your music and/or home theater
system!
Our engineers’ many years of experience in developing loudspeakers has led to
these extraordinary products. In order to ensure that you experience maximum
performance, please take a moment to fully read this owner’s manual and
familiarize yourself with the unique installation, assembly and set-up
procedures for your Invisa® MPX speakers-based music and home theater system.
Please visit our website at www.GoldenEar.com for
more information on the technology behind your new speaker system. If you have
additional questions, contact your Authorized GoldenEarTM Dealer or visit the
Q&A page in the Tech Support section of our website.
Your New GoldenEar Speakers
GoldenEar Invisa® MPX in-ceiling speakers are designed to fit beautifully in a wide variety of applications. Their low-profile grille and nearly invisible design allows for perfect integration in a wide variety of locations within your home. To get the best performance possible and for a product that lasts a lifetime, we strongly recommend that you follow the placement and setup guidelines provided in this manual.
Cleaning
Do not use a strong or abrasive cleaner on your new speakers’ grilles. Clean them only with a damp cloth, but do not get them wet.
Preventing Speaker Damage
USE AN APPROPRIATE AMPLIFIER. At high volumes a very powerful amplifier
can overdrive your speakers and damage them. And if the amplifier is not
powerful enough, it can produce distortion that can easily damage your
speaker. (Consult your dealer for assistance.)
DON’T BE FOOLED BY YOUR RECEIVER’S VOLUME CONTROL. It only adjusts how
loud, it is not an indication of power output. If your speakers begin to sound
harsh or grating or if you hear other forms of distortion, turn down the
volume immediately!
**** Avoid use of tone controls and loudness controls as they will demand
even more power from an amplifier, lowering the volume at which damage could
occur.
GoldenEar Invisa® MPX speakers are efficient and can be driven to loud
listening levels with moderate amplifier power. They are also able to handle
the output of very powerful amplifiers. To prevent damage to your speakers,
please read all of the following guidelines before hooking them up.
Amplifier Distortion — #1 Threat to your New Speakers!
Amplifier distortion is the principal cause of speaker damage. When listening at loud levels your amplifier may run out of clean power. It will then begin to produce speaker-damaging distorted power. This will damage any brand of speaker very quickly! More powerful amplifiers are actually safer — For example: A 40 Watt/channel amplifier will have substantial distortion above 40 Watts. If driven to 50 Watts, this amplifier will deliver speaker-damaging distorted power! But a 100 Watt/channel amplifier will have very low distortion below 100 Watts. Therefore, when the speaker requires 50 Watts, this more powerful amplifier will deliver clean power and speaker damage is less likely to occur. (See your GoldenEar dealer for amplifier recommendations.)
Volume Setting
Do not be fooled by the Volume setting of your receiver/preamplifier. It only adjusts listening level — it is not a “power-output” dial. The amount of amplifier power actually used at a given Volume setting depends solely on the nature of the source material you are listening to (at a given Volume setting a quiet section of music will use less amplifier power than a loud section). With typical material, the rated output power of many receivers/ amplifiers is often reached when the Volume is set to around -10dB, or between the “11” and “1 o’clock” settings with an analog control (with bass/ treble and loudness controls not used — otherwise rated power may be reached at even lower Volume settings). Remember, all amplifiers produce distortion when operated beyond their rated output power. The resulting distortion will damage all speakers! If you listen at loud levels, be careful to listen for the point of audible distortion — if the speakers begin to sound distressed, turn the Volume down or your speakers and/or amplifier(s) will be damaged! This type of damage constitutes abuse and is not covered by the warranty. If louder volumes are desired, consider a more powerful amplifier.
There is Actually a Limit!
Even with these safer, more powerful amplifiers, there is a point at which you could have more power than the speaker can handle. At that point you will overpower the speaker and damage it. At loud levels do not increase bass/treble controls from zero and ensure that all loudness/contour/bass EQ buttons are off (otherwise rated output power will be reached at even lower volume control settings).
The Right Amount of Power
A power-range rating is given in the specifications as a guide to indicate the approximate minimum and maximum power input of your GoldenEar Invisa® MPX speakers. Amplifiers that meet or even exceed the speaker’s powerrange rating are recommended as their greater power reserves provide better sound. But always use the speakers within their power-range rating to prevent damage — that is, keep listening levels below the point of obvious audible distortion.
Speaker Placement
GoldenEar Invisa® MPX speakers are designed to allow flexible placement while providing a very large window of sound throughout your listening room. Please remember that although the following recommendations are usually valid, all rooms and listening sets-ups are somewhat unique. Remember, whatever sounds best to you is correct.
Room Acoustics
GoldenEar Invisa® MPX speakers are designed to provide exceptional sound in a wide variety of domestic settings. It is important to note however that listening room construction, dimensions and furnishingsall play a part in the quality of sound you will ultimately achieve from your new speakers. The listening room will impose its own character on the performance capabilities of the speaker system. Regarding the room, please note that:
- Mid and high frequencies are affected by the amount of soft furnishings in your room — curtains, carpets, sofas, wall coverings, etc. An excess of such items can result in a somewhat dull sound. The same room without any soft furnishings can produce an overall bright sound. The typical quantity of soft furnishings found in most living environments provides the right acoustic characteristics to allow the speakers to sound balanced. To help control for these differences, your new Invisa MPX speakers have a high frequency EQ switch to increase or decrease the HF level to accommodate different room acoustics and placements;
- Concrete floors and walls tend to aggravate low-frequency standing wave problems;
- Rooms where height, width and length are similar can exhibit significant low-frequency standing wave problems. This may result in reduced clarity. In such rooms avoid corner placement to minimize acoustic problems.
The extra care you take in correctly positioning the speakers will result in greater listening enjoyment. So, keep the following guidelines in mind when deciding on the best speaker placement.
To ensure the best performance possible, observe the following placement
guidelines:
LOCATION : When preparing to install your speakers pick a location that
has the required clearance between wall studs or ceiling joists. Make sure to
check for wiring, conduit, water pipes, HVAC ducts and other obstructions
before cutting the installation hole.
ACCURATE TIMBRE: For the most accurate and natural timbre, for in-wall
music installations, speakers’ highfrequency drivers should be at
approximately ear level. Stereo pairs should be placed approximately equal
distance apart. Select locations that allow the sound to reach the listening
area unobstructed by furnishings.
BALANCED BASS: Placing speakers in corners will over-emphasize bass and
reduce overall clarity. If possible, position speakers away from either side
wall. This will ensure better bass performance and optimal midrange clarity.
FOR BEST IMAGING: For in-wall installations of L/R mains, measure the
distance from your main listening area to the left front speaker (we’ll call
this distance “X”). For optimal imaging and largest soundstage, place speakers
“X” distance apart from each other (and no less than 3/4 of that distance —
3/4 of “X” up to “X”). For Home Theater installations with L/C/R in-walls,
place the center speaker above or below your TV, whichever position is closer
to ear level, as show in the figure below:
Positioning Invisa® MPXs as Left/Right/Center Fronts
Positioning Invisa® as Surrounds/Rears
When used as surround speakers in a 5.1 system, Invisa® speakers may be
located on the side, above, or behind the listeners. When used on the sides,
take care never to locate the speakers forward of the listeners (A). If the
speakers are placed along the rear wall as surrounds, it is suggested that
they be positioned fairly wide apart if possible, in-ceilings in the corners
is also a good location. For instance, if there is a couch in the center of
the rear wall on which the listeners will sit, try to position the speakers
wider apart than the couch (B). Rear speakers in a 7.1 system should be placed
fairly close together (4-6 feet) as shown (C). Surround and rear speakers
should always be positioned as high as possible in the room.
Speaker Break-in
Your new Invisa® MPX loudspeaker system should sound good as soon as you turn them on; however, an extended break-in period of 40-60 hours or more of normal playing time is required to reach full audiophile performance capability. Break-in allows the driver suspensions to work-in and crossover components to “heal,” resulting in fuller and tighter bass, a more open “blossoming” midrange and smoother high frequency reproduction
Color-Match Painting (optional)
Your new Invisa® MPX speakers include a paintable “edgeless” grille that
completely covers the installed speaker. The grille comes in a neutral white
to blend with most areas, however, for the ultimate in “stealth” installation,
they may be painted to match any decor .
PLEASE NOTE: Failure to follow the instructions below may result in a serious
degradation of sound quality!
Please Note:
- Do not paint the grille with a brush or roller — this will clog the grille’s acoustic perforations and muffle the sound.
- It is not necessary to remove the backing cloth, or scrim, from the grille before painting.
- Do not heat cure the finish.
- Do not paint the grilles while attached to the speaker.
To paint, follow these steps:
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Remove the grille from the speaker and place it on a drop cloth
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Spray paint the grille using:
i. A spray paint that closely matches the color and shine desired.
ii. A custom-made spray can, color matched to your paint finish.
iii. The indoor latex paint used to paint the ceiling or wall, but diluted to the paint manufacturer’s/ spray gun manufacturer’s recommendations -
In a well ventilated area, apply several light coats of paint, sprayed at about a 60 degree angle
from the grille’s surface, letting the grille dry completely between coats. Follow the paint manufacturer’s directions. -
To insure the paint is evenly applied, each coat should be applied from multiple directions (at least four).
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Once the painted grille has dried completely, if necessary you can use a brush or small roller to touch-up the grille’s outer edge — just be careful not to get any additional paint on the grille’s perforated surface.
Installation Instructions
Installation of your new Invisa® MPX speakers requires use of tools such as a
drill, screwdriver, saws and possibly other power tools. The installer should
have knowledge of all applicable building and/or fire codes. Care must be
taken to ensure the area behind the wall or ceiling where you plan to install
the speakers is clear of obstructions. When cutting the hole in and running
wires through walls and/or ceilings proper care must be taken to avoid
electrical, water, gas and/or HVAC pipes and the corresponding risks to your
safety and risk of damage to property.
If you are not comfortable with the above and/or performing the following
installation procedures we strongly suggest having a professional contractor
install your speakers (see your GoldenEar Dealer).
Tools Required:
- Pencil
- Drywall saw, Keyhole saw, utility knife or other material-appropriate cutting tool for wall material
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Power drill with appropriate bit (optional, for starting wall cut)
Installation Into Existing Walls or Ceilings
For new construction (pre-drywall), use our custom rough-in brackets, sold
separately.
NOTE: You must first install appropriate gauge and type speaker wires.
For best sound quality, the use of high quality speaker cable is essential.
Use only cable that is rated for in-wall use (UL Standard CL2, CL3 and CM, CSA
standard FT4).
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Make sure the wall material can support the weight of the speakers you plan to install (see specifications page for weights).
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Make sure the location selected is free of studs, electrical wiring, water or gas pipes, etc. Prior to installing, hold the speaker in your selected location to make sure it is clear of any obstacles. PLEASE NOTE: Your cutout must be at least 2″ (50mm) from adjoining walls/ceiling, internal studs, and any pipes.
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Place the included mounting template onto the wall or ceiling in your preferred location. Use the pencil to trace around the template ( Figure 1).
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Carefully cut a hole with the appropriate cutting tool along the pencil trace as follows: Start the hole by drilling a hole inside of the pencil line (place drill bit just inside the line). Use this hole to insert the cutting tool and begin cutting — be careful not to cut outside the template line! (Figure 2).
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For In-Wall Mounting:
● For optimum performance, loosely place two pieces of standard fiberglass insulation in the wall, one just above the hole and one just below. An 8″ x 10″ piece should work well, R-12 for a 2×4 wall, R-20 for a 2×6 wall.
● Also place a half-think piece of fiberglass insulation cut to the height of the speaker in the wall right behind the mounting hole. -
For In-Ceiling Mounting:
● For optimum performance, loosely place one piece of standard fiberglass insulation, cut to fit the joist size, above the speaker and extending about 15″ or more beyond the speaker;
● For taller joists, also place fiberglass insulation against the joists on either side of the mounting hole.
Turn your amplifier/receiver OFF before performing any connection steps, in order to prevent accidental damage to your amplifier.
If you plan to use multiple speakers per amplifier channel. The minimum impedance of ONE Invisa in-wall/in-ceiling speaker is 4 ohms per channel. -
Pull the speaker wire out of the hole and connect the speaker as follows:
● Your Invisa® MPX speakers are equipped with a set of high-quality push spring connectors that can be used with bare wire. Make sure all wires are firmly fastened. Always use high quality speaker wire of the correct rating (see above) and sufficient gauge for the distances you are running (see your dealer for assistance).
● Strip 1/2″ (12 mm) of insulation from each of the two conductors to expose the metal, twist the strands of each into a single un-frayed strand.
● Hold the speaker up to the cutout and connect the speaker cable. Proper polarity (or phase) is critical for proper stereo imaging and bass performance. Connect the red(+) terminal of your receiver or amplifier to the red(+) terminal of the Invisa loudspeaker and the black(-) terminal of your receiver or amplifier to the black(-) terminal of the Invisa loudspeaker (See Figure 3).
Most speaker cables are either color coded or have some indicator (ribbing or writing) on one of the conductors to help maintain this consistent polarity. It is essential that all speakers be connected in the same way (in phase) to its own channel of the amplifier. If you experience a great lack of bass, it is likely that one speaker is out of phase (+ and reversed) with the other. Figure 3
● Push down on the top of the speaker’s push terminal to reveal the wire hole in the post. Insert the wire into the hole and release your pressure on the terminal. -
Loosen the six rotating lock arms on the speaker by turning the arm screws on the front of the speaker counterclockwise 1/2 to 1 turn, just enough to allow the lock arm to move freely (Figure 4).
● Make sure the rotating lock arms are positioned inwards (Figure 5) so that your speaker fits into your cutout hole. -
Holding the speaker’s front lip with your thumbs and index fingers, carefully slip the speaker into the cutout and hold firmly in place. (Figure 6).
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While holding in place, tighten the six lock arm screws with a screwdriver (Figure 7). This will rotate the lock arms and secure the speaker to the wall/ceiling. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the lock arm screws as this could damage the drywall. If you are using a power screwdriver or drill, set the torque to a value of no more than 7 in.-lb (8dN-m).
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Install the grille by placing it over the installed speaker and aligning the powerful miniature magnets.
Setting the Invisa Speaker’s High Frequency EQ Control (HF EQ Switch)
We suggest starting with the HF EQ control (Figure 8) in the center position,
in typical rooms with a balance of reflecting and absorbing surfaces. If,
however, your listening room is overly “bright” due to many reflective, hard
surfaces, select the “-” position to effectively compensate for this type of
room acoustics issue. If, however, your listening room is filled with heavy
furniture and fabrics or you are sitting fairly far from the speakers, making
the sound “dull”, select the “+” position to compensate for this type of room
acoustics issue.
Setting Bass and Treble Controls on Receiver or Amplifier
Normally we recommend that you set the “Bass” and “Treble” controls on flat (or off, or 0 dB). Same applies for a graphic equalizer; we recommend that you leave it flat (or off). This will give you the most accurate and natural sound. If you want more bass, raise your subwoofer’s “Level” control (or raise the subwoofer level on you’re a/v receiver), keeping in mind that even a little turn of the knob can make a big difference in the sound. The reason for this recommendation is that we have discovered what is often thought to be improper sounding speakers is, in fact, a problem caused by the use of tone controls. When in doubt, leave them out (flat); this almost always results in the best possible and most natural sounding system performance.
Complete Home Theater Systems
We strongly suggest that you use matching GoldenEar Invisa® loudspeakers and a ForceFieldTM subwoofer, for your complete GoldenEar home theater system. Invisa® MPX speakers are designed to be used as front, rear and/or side surround speakers, with exceptional results for both music and movies. Of particular note, the GoldenEar ForceField Subs have been designed specifically to make a perfect match with the Invisa® MPX speakers.
Using the Invisa® MPX in a Multi-Channel Home Theater Application
When using the Invisa® MPX as part of a home theater system that includes powered subwoofer(s), it is extremely important that bass is directed to the subwoofer and NOT the Invisa® MPX speakers. This is done through the use of a high-pass filter, implemented as part of the setup of the bass management system of your home theater receiver/processor (see below).
Setting Channel Levels and Bass Management
Multi-channel surround sound systems have bass management systems (systems which direct the bass to the various channels) which vary from unit to unit. This bass management system must be properly adjusted, in particular it is extremely important that bass is directed to the subwoofer and NOT the Invisa® speakers in these setups, through use of bass management settings as described below. Many problems relating to the overall sound of the system can be traced back to improper bass management. Also note that Multi-channel surround sound systems have a critical channel balancing procedure for setting the level for all speakers which must be followed if the system is to perform properly. Many problems relating to the overall sound of the system can be clearly traced back to improper system balance.
Home Theater System Bass Management Settings: On your Home Theater receiver or A/V processor’s Speaker Setup Menu, set speaker to “Small” for all channels using Invisa® MPX speakers, and set Subwoofer to “Yes.” The standard 80Hz crossover is the recommended setting (or at least starting point) for the crossover setting
Setting Channel Levels: On your receiver or A/V processor’s Speaker Level Calibration Menu, set each speaker (channel) in the system to the same volume level. While you can get reasonable results doing this by ear, it is best to use an inexpensive Sound Pressure (SPL) meter to get better channel to channel balance. Some new receivers and processors have Auto Set Up functions that use a supplied microphone to set levels automatically.
starting point) for the crossover setting.
Setting Channel Levels: On your receiver or A/V processor’s Speaker Level Calibration Menu, set each speaker (channel) in the system to the same volume level. While you can get reasonable results doing this by ear, it is best to use an inexpensive Sound Pressure (SPL) meter to get better channel to channel balance. Some new receivers and processors have Auto Set Up functions that use a supplied microphone to set levels automatically.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any difficulties with your Invisa® MPX speakers, try the suggestions described below. If you are still having problems, please consult your GoldenEar Authorized Dealer for assistance.
- Make sure all your system interconnects, speaker cables and power cords are solidly in place.
- Check that no foreign objects or liquid has entered the speaker.
- If no sound comes out or the sound is distorted in some way and you are sure the system is set up properly, please bring the speaker to your GoldenEar Authorized Dealer for assistance. But make sure you call first.
Service
Service and warranty work on your GoldenEar loudspeakers will normally be
performed by your local GoldenEar dealer. If, however, you wish to return the
speaker to us, please contact us first, describing the problem and requesting
authorization as well as the location of the nearest factory service center.
Please note that the address given in this booklet is the address of our
office only. Under no circumstances should products or parts be shipped to our
offices or returned without contacting us first and obtaining return
authorization.
The Quest Group dba GoldenEarTM
2621 White Road Irvine, CA 92614 USA
Phone:949-800-1800
Technical assistance
It is our pleasure to offer assistance if you have any questions regarding your Invisa® MPX speakers or their set-up. Please contact your GoldenEar dealer or contact us directly at 949-800-1800.
Recycling and Reuse Guidelines for Europe
In accordance with the European Union WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment) directive effective August 13, 2005, we would like to notify you
that this product may contain regulated materials which, upon disposal,
according to the WEEE directive, require special reuse and recycling
processing. For this reason GoldenEar (manufacturers of GoldenEar speakers)
has arranged with our distributors in European Union member nations to collect
and recycle this product at no cost to you. To find your local distributor
please contact the dealer from whom you purchased this product or go to our
website at www.goldenear.com.
Please note that the product only falls under the WEEE directive. When
disposing of packaging and other shipping material we encourage you to recycle
through the normal channels.
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Specifications
Invisa® MPX
Dimensions: SPEAKER: 13-7/8″ (35.4 cm) H x 7-1/4″ (18.4 cm) W x 3-3/4″
(9.5 cm) D
GRILLE: 14-1/2″ (36.8 cm) H x 7-3/4″ (19.9 cm) W
Cutout: 12-3/4″ (32.4 cm) H x 6-1/4″ (15.9 cm) W
Weight: 6 lbs. (2.5 kg)
Frequency Response : 25 Hz – 35 kHz
Efficiency: 90 dB
Nominal Impedance: 4Ω (Compatible with 8Ω) Driver Complement: Two 4.5″
high-definition cast-basket MVPP™ mid/bass drivers One HVFR™ High Velocity
Folded Ribbon tweeter
Rec. Amplication: 10 – 250 Watt/channel
Limited Warrantyfications are subject to change without notice.
Limited Warranty
5-YEARS FOR DRIVERS AND CABINETS, 3-YEARS FOR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
GoldenEarTM warrants to the original retail purchaser only that this GoldenEar Loudspeaker Product (the “Product”) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years covering the drivers and cabinets, and three (3) years for the electronic components from the date of the original purchase from a GoldenEar Authorized Dealer. However, this warranty will automatically terminate prior to the expiration of five (5) years for the drivers and cabinets and three (3) years for the electronic components if the original retail purchaser sells or otherwise transfers the Product to any other party. The original retail purchaser shall hereinafter be referred to as “you.” Defective Products must be shipped, together with proof of date of purchase, prepaid insured to the Authorized Dealer from whom you purchased the Product, or to the nearest factory service center. Product(s) must be shipped in the original shipping container or its equivalent; in any case the risk of loss or damage in transit is to be borne by you. If, upon examination at the Factory or a GoldenEar Authorized Dealer, it is determined that the unit was defective in materials or workmanship at any time during this Warranty period, GoldenEar or the GoldenEar Authorized Dealer will, at its option, repair or replace this Product at no additional charge, except as set forth below. All replaced parts and Product(s) become the property of GoldenEar. Product(s) replaced or repaired under this Warranty will be returned to you, within a reasonable time, freight collect.
This Warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, inadequate packing or shipping procedures, commercial use, voltage in excess of the rated maximum of the unit, cosmetic appearance of cabinetry not directly attributable to defects in materials or workmanship, or service, or repair or modification of the Product which has not been authorized by GoldenEar. GoldenEar makes no Warranty with respect to its Products purchased from dealers or outlets other than GoldenEar Authorized Dealers. This Warranty is in lieu of all other expressed Warranties. If this Product is defective in material or workmanship as warranted above, your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided above. In no event will GoldenEar be liable to you for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the Product, even if GoldenEar or a GoldenEar Authorized Dealer has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
All implied warranties on the Product are limited to the duration of this expressed Warranty. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied Warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights which vary from state to state.
This product complies with the essential requirements of the EMC directive
89/336/EEC
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