MSE AUDIO Rockustics Gray Medium Top Rock Vent Cover Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- MSE Audio
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Gray Medium Top Rock Vent Cover
Instruction Manual
Rockustics Gray Medium Top Rock Vent Cover
Please read the following instructions carefully before installing your Rockustics® Top Rock and Subscape speaker. If you have any questions regarding installation that are not answered in the following directions, please contact your local sound contractor or the Rockustics®/MSE Audio® technical support team
Read Prior to Installing your Subscape Subwoofer
You’ve chosen to use the nature-inspired Top Rock vent cover on your
Subscape subwoofer instead of the traditional mushroom-shaped cap that comes
standard with the Subscape. Because the Top Rock must sit flush on the ground,
it will be necessary to adjust the depth that the Subscape subwoofer is placed
in the ground. In other words, please disregard the mounting depth outlined in
the Subscape manual. To ensure your Top Rock sits flush on the ground, the
subwoofer should be buried such that the Subscape vent tube pipe extends 4”
above the final landscaped surface. This depth should include any bark mulch,
grass, or other material that may be placed under the Top Rock. See Diagram A.
Maintenance of your Top Rock
Like all Rockustics rocks, your Top Rock is fully weatherproof and can be left
outside all year long. You may clean the rock as needed with a low-pressure
stream of water from a hose or sink, but be careful to ensure that water does
not enter the Subscape vent tube pipe. If necessary, the Top Rock may be
removed from the Subscape vent tube pipe to facilitate cleaning, but care must
be taken to ensure debris and water (dirt, leaves, bark mulch, rain, etc.) do
not enter the Subscape vent tube pipe while the Top Rock is removed. Any
foreign matter inside the Subscape vent tube pipe will negatively affect the
sound and performance of the subwoofer and is extremely difficult to remove.
Do not place the Subscape Top Rock where the grille holes will be in the path
of a sprinkler system. Sprinklers typically have a high water pressure level
that can damage the rille and allow water to enter the Subscape vent tube
pipe.
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