Motion MartinLogan Motion White In-Wall Speaker User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Motion MartinLogan
Table of Contents
- Motion MartinLogan Motion White In-Wall Speaker
- Safety Warnings and WEEE Recycling
- General Speaker Placement
- Installation
- Speaker Installation and Connection (pictorial) **
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty
- Service
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Motion MartinLogan Motion White In-Wall Speaker
Register your warranty online at www.MartinLogan.com.
Content Check List
You will find the following items enclosed for your new MartinLogan
loudspeaker. Should you require assistance please call our service department
at 785-749-0133.
- Install Template
- Grille Cover
Safety Warnings and WEEE Recycling
- The lightning bolt flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
- The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
- The fire within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the potential of creating a fire hazard if they do not follow the instructions.
- The dollar sign within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user that they run the risk of causing damage that could be potentially expensive to repair if they don’t follow the instructions.
WARNING
- Refer servicing to a qualified technician.
- To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this module to moisture.
- Turn amplifier off should any abnormal conditions occur.
- Do not drive speaker beyond its rated power.
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 MartinLogan 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, email info@martinlogan.com or
visit the distributor locator at www.martinlogan.com.
Please note, only this product itself falls under the WEEE directive. When
disposing of packaging and other related shipping materials we encourage you
to recycle these items through the normal channels.
Square Grilles, Pre-Installation Brackets, & Backboxes
Square grilles, pre-installation brackets, and retrofit backboxes are
available for certain MartinLogan Motion XT Series architectural speakers.
Contact your dealer for availability.
Protect Your Investment
- Use an amp that approximately matches the speaker’s specified power handling.
- To avoid damage, turn down the volume if the speaker sounds like it is distorting, sounds harsh, or the bass begins to break up.
- Tone controls and equalizers may increase the likelihood of distortion, especially at high volumes. Use these settings sparingly.
Break-In
When you first begin to play your speakers, they will sound a bit bass shy.
This is due to the high quality, long-life components used in the drivers.
Allow approximately 72 hours of break-in at 90dB (moderate listening levels)
before any critical listening.
General Speaker Placement
Choosing a Mounting Location
Install the speakers between wall studs or ceiling joists being careful to
avoid electrical wires behind the wall’s surface. Please note, XTC8, and
XTC8-HT should only be used in-ceiling.
Wall Rigidity Results in Better Sound
Increasing the rigidity of your walls may improve sonic performance. To do
this consider adding cross bracing inside of the wall approximately 12-inch
(30cm) above and below the speaker.
Achieving Superior Imaging
These MartinLogan in-wall and in-ceiling speakers offer superb imaging and
flexible placement in nearly any location. However, for best performance and
imaging place speakers equidistant from the primary listening position and
avoid physical obstructions between the speaker and primary listening
position.
Balancing Hard vs. Soft Surfaces Improves High- and Mid-Frequency
Performance
Rooms that are “over damped” with carpeting, drapes, and other sound absorbers
can cause your system to sound dull and lifeless. On the other hand, rooms can
have so many hard surfaces that the system sounds like a gymnasium. Experiment
by adding or removing soft surfaces until you find a mix that sounds good to
you.
Balancing Bass Output
Corner placement of these speakers will reinforce their bass output. If you
require balanced output across the entire audio spectrum avoid mounting these
speakers in a corner.
When choosing placement follow these simple recommendations. Keep in mind these are just recommendations and your unique installation requirements may dictate otherwise
- Place a minimum of 12-inches (30cm) from any wall corner.
- Place fronts/centers equidistant between 10–14 feet (3–4.3m) from the listening position.
- XTC8, and XTC8-HT. Install in-ceiling only.
Placement Options (All Models)
The Motion XT series architectural speakers feature MartinLogan’s highest
performance Folded Motion Tweeter, the FMT XT. In addition to the increased
performance capabilities over our standard size FMT, this unique thin film
tweeter features an even further controlled dispersion pattern of 80° by 30°.
This controlled “cone of sound” even further reduces undesirable acoustic
interactions and can be extremely useful in avoiding sound reflections in the
room which would otherwise result in diminished sound quality. For optimal
performance, attention should be paid to the mounting location of the speaker
to help ensure that the primary listening area is within the dispersion
pattern of the tweeter. Keep in mind, the farther away the listener is from
the speaker, the wider the coverage area of the tweeter becomes. Because of
the unique dispersion of the FMT XT tweeter, the dispersion or coverage area
of Motion XT CI in-wall speakers can be adjusted by positioning the tweeter
either horizontally or vertically. By default the in-wall models ship ready to
be installed with the tweeter in the vertical orientation, providing an 80°
Horizontal x 30° Vertical dispersion pattern. Depending on your unique room
layout, seating position, and installation requirements, the tweeter can be
used in either horizontal or vertical orientation to provide the best coverage
for your particular needs. For example, when installing an in-wall speaker
higher up on the wall (well above the seating area height) it may be more
beneficial to orient the tweeter in the “horizontal” position so the
dispersion pattern then becomes 30° Horizontal by 80° Vertical to ensure the
primary listening area is within the coverage of the tweeter. In other words,
the FMT XT provides an 80° x 30° dispersion and you can decide which
orientation is more appropriate for your system to provide the best coverage
and performance. The more controlled 30° dispersion side can be used to help
eliminate unwanted sound reflections or help reduce unwanted “sound leakage”
into other areas of the home, especially in open floor plans. Controlled
Dispersion is a tool to help deliver better sound quality where it actually
matters, your ears! So feel free to experiment with both options to help
decide which is the right choice for your installation.
Stereo and Home Theater Applications (no illustration)
MartinLogan Motion XT series in-wall and in-ceiling speakers are ideal for
2-channel stereo and multi-channel home theater installations. The guidelines
from the previous section apply to both in-wall and in-ceiling speakers.
Multiple Speakers, Distributed Audio (Fig. 1a)
In larger areas (offices, etc.) multiple speakers may be used to eliminate the
sound imbalances that occur with separate stereo speakers as people move
around the room, or are seated closer to one speaker than the other. Position
speakers to achieve the broadest sound coverage in the main listening area.
The angled XTC8-HT can be useful to help aim and focus sound towards an area
you are trying to cover.
Placement Options (Aimable XTC8-HT Speaker)
XTC8–HT speakers are optimized for use in rooms with ceiling heights ranging
from 8–9 feet (2.4– 2.74m). Point the tweeter toward the primary listening
position. For overall clarity and balanced bass performance, these speakers
should be mounted in the ceiling 12 inches (30 cm) or more from the wall, as
shown in Figs. 3a to 3f.
Front Channel Placement (Fig. 3a & 3b)
Follow the general guidelines for speaker placement provided at the beginning
of the main section keeping in mind the distance from the front speakers to
your primary listening area should be 10–14 feet (3–4.3m), as shown. Point the
drivers toward the primary listening position.
Non-Direct Radiating Surround/Rear Placement
These speakers are also ideal for use as surround or surround back channels.
Aiming the speaker so sound bounces off the walls creates an enveloping,
reverberant sound field. Keep in mind that speakers should be mounted 12
inches (30 cm) or more from the wall.
- 5.1-Channel Surround Placement (Fig. 3c): Position one speaker on either side of the listening area, with drivers pointed toward the side walls.
- 6.1-Channel Rear Placement (Fig. 3d): Begin with ‘5.1-Channel Surround Placement’ (above). Center one speaker behind the listening area with drivers pointed toward the back wall.
- 7.1-Channel Rear Placement (Fig. 3e): Begin with ‘5.1-Channel Surround Placement’ (above). Position another pair of XTC8-HT speakers behind the listening area, one slightly to the right, the other slightly to the left, with drivers pointed to the back of the room as shown.
Direct Radiating Surround/Rear Center Placement (Fig. 3f)
The XTC8-HT may be used as direct-radiating speakers, positioned with drivers
pointed toward the listening area. Use Fig. 3f as a guide to positioning as
you experiment to achieve optimal surround sound in your room
Motion XT LCR Model Placement (Fig. 3d)
The XTW5-LCR and XTW6-LCR are true Left, Center, Right (“LCR”) models that can
be used for any in-wall position in a stereo or home theater setup. Both
models are designed to mount either vertically or horizontally as desired or
otherwise dictated by your unique installation. The dedicated midrange driver
of the XTW6-LCR does give the speaker an asymmetrical driver layout when
mounted horizontally. This design does not negatively impact the performance
of the speaker when used in this layout, and it should be aligned according to
its outer dimensions and not the tweeter location. When mounting the XTW6-LCR
horizontally, it may be necessary to modify or frame out the stud bay to
accommodate the extra width of the speaker. Please consult a licensed
contractor for proper guidance or assistance when installation requires such
modifications.
Connection
Connect the red (+) amplifier terminal to the red (+) speaker terminal.
Connect the black (-) amplifier terminal to the black (-) speaker terminal.
Installation
NOTE:
- These instructions assume the mounting surface is of standard wood frame and standard sheet rock construction. If you wish to mount the speakers to another type of material, you should contact a bonded contractor.
- See your local dealer for new construction pre-install brackets, square grilles (in-ceiling models only) and back boxes (in-ceiling models only) (accessories sold separately).
- While it is possible to use a manual screwdriver for installation, we strongly suggest using a power drill. To avoid damaging or breaking the clamps, set your drill to a HIGH SPEED but LOW TORQUE setting. A high power setting is NOT necessary and may cause clamps to crack or break from the added force. Such damage is not covered under warranty.
WARNING
- Before installing check local building codes to verify compliance with local regulations.
- Before installing check for obstructions behind drywall. To do this make a small hole, cutting at a 45° angle (this will make the hole easier to patch if obstructions are found). Only cut out the mounting hole after you have verified there are no obstructions behind the dry wall.
- Use only speaker cable that is rated for in-wall use. The UL standard is CL2, CL3, and CM. The CSA standard is FT4.
- Turn your amplifier off before making or breaking any signal connections.
Recommended tools:
- Stud finder
- Sharp pencil or pen
- Dry wall knife/saw
- Wire strippers
- Power drill
- Tape measure
- Power drill
- Tape measure
Speaker Installation and Connection (pictorial) **
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NOTE: If the clamps are not set to the right position, usea screwdrivertoturn the screws counter-clockwise until the clampsare in the correct position.
In-Ceiling Mounting
In-Wall Mounting
NOTE: Retrofit Back Boxes are available for all in-ceiling Motion series speakers. These back boxes reduce sound from “leaking” into the area above where the speaker is installed. For example, if building a home theater downstairs and there are living spaces directly above where the speakers are installed it may be desirable to use these back boxes to help contain the sound so it does not cause any disturbance to those above the speakers.
- If the template has a removable center, remove it at this time.
- Using a stud finder, position the template completely between wall studs or ceiling joists. XTC8, and XTC8-HT: Install in-ceiling only.
- Hold or tape the template in place and mark cutout with a pencil. For rectangular speakers, level the template before marking (Figs. 5a, 6a.1, & 6a.2).
- Remove the template and cut out the opening with a drywall knife (Figs. 5b & 6b).
- In-wall: If desired, place fiberglass insulation above and below the cut-out hole. Place a half thick piece of fiberglass insulation behind the speaker. In-ceiling: If desired, place fiberglass insulation 12″ (30cm) or thicker between the joists directly above the speaker.
- Connect speaker cables. Be consistent when connecting the speaker leads to the terminals. Take great care to assign the same color to the (+) terminal on both the speaker and the amplifier.
- Set your power drill to the high speed but low torque setting.
- Ensure the clamps on the lip of the speaker are positioned exactly as shown in the Warning Diagrams.
- Gently push the assembly into the ceiling or wall hole (Figs. 5c & 6c).
- Supporting the assembly with one hand, tighten each screw using the electric drill and Torx T20 bit. Stop tightening when you sense resistance (Figs. 5d & 6d). MC6-HT: Before tightening screws orient speaker so the drivers are positioned towards the desired position.
- Gently press the grille into place (Figs. 5e & 6e).
Painting the Speaker Grille
IMPORTANT Before painting remove grille from speakers. Do not paint the
surface of the speaker behind the grille. Do not use a paint roller.
- Remove the grille from the speaker.
- Paint the grille, being careful not to plug the holes. For best results use a spray rather than a brush. Allow the paint to completely dry before proceeding. Do not paint the surface behind the grille.
NOTE: Retrofit Back Boxes are available for all in-ceiling Motion series speakers. These back boxes reduce sound from “leaking” into the area above where the speaker is installed. For example, if building a home theater downstairs and there are living spaces directly above where the speakers are installed it may be desirable to use these back boxes to help contain the sound so it does not cause any disturbance to those above the speakers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean my speakers?
Use a dust free cloth or a soft brush to remove the dust from your speakers.
Do not spray any kind of cleaning agent on or in close proximity to the
drivers.
What size amplifier should I use?
We recommend an amplifier rated within the suitable amplifier range of your
speaker.
Could you suggest a list of suitable electronics and cables that would be
ideal for MartinLogan speakers?
The area of electronics and cable choice is probably the most common type of
question that we receive. It is also the most subjective. We have repeatedly
found that brands that work well in one setup will drive someone else nuts in
another. We use many brands with great success. Again, we have no favorites;
we use electronics and cables quite interchangeably. We would suggest
listening to a number of brands—and above all else—trust your ears. Dealers
are always the best source for information when purchasing additional audio
equipment or cables and will be well versed in the subject of special safety
requirements for in-wall cable.
Will exposure to sunlight affect the life or performance of my speakers?
We recommend that you not place any loudspeaker in direct sunlight. The
ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can cause deterioration of grille
cloth,speaker cones, etc. Small exposures to UV will not cause a problem. In
general, the filtering of UV rays through glass will greatly reduce the
negative effects.
Troubleshooting
No Output
- Check that all your system components are turned on, not muted, and that your balance con-trol (if applicable) is set correctly.
- Check to make sure your power outlet at the wall is working.
- Check your power cords, speaker wires, and interconnecting cables.
- Check to make sure no headphones are plugged in.
- Swap speaker wires at your amplifier with those of a speaker that is functioning correctly. If the lack of output moves to a different speaker the problem could be with other equipment in your system (i.e. amp, pre-amp, processor, etc.)
- Try hooking up a different set of speakers. The lack of output could point to a problem with other equipment in your system (i.e. amp, pre-amp, processor, etc.)
Lack of Bass or Poor Imaging
- Check your speaker wires. Is the polarity correct — (+) to (+) and (–) to (–)?
- The use of optional back boxes will reduce the bass output of the speaker as these enclosures reduce the air space the woofer is able to utilize. This is the tradeoff of reducing unwanted sound that is able to travel to other areas of the home.
Warranty
MartinLogan offers online warranty registration at
www.martinlogan.com.
Your speaker is provided with an automatic Limited 90 Day Warranty coverage.
You have the option, at no additional charge, to receive a Limited 5 Year
Warranty coverage. To obtain the Limited 5 Year Warranty coverage register
your speakers at www.martinlogan.com. Save a copy of your dealer receipt as it
may be requested if service is required.
MartinLogan may not honor warranty service claims unless we have a completed
Warranty Registration on file at
www.MartinLogan.com
Service
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Should you be using your MartinLogan product in a country other than the one in which it was originally purchased, we ask that you note the following:
The appointed MartinLogan distributor for any given country is responsible for warranty servicing only on units distributed by or through it in that country in accordance with its applicable warranty. -
Should a MartinLogan product require servicing in a country other than the one in which it was originally purchased, the end user may seek to have repairs performed by the nearest MartinLogan distributor, subject to that distributor’s local servicing policies, but all cost of repairs (parts, labor, transportation) must be borne by the owner of the MartinLogan product.
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If, after owning your speakers for six months, you relocate to a country other than the one in which you purchased your speakers, your warranty may be transferable. Contact MartinLogan for details.
Specifications
XTCW6
XTC8
XTC8-HT
XTW5-LCR
XTW6-LCR
Lawrence, Kansas, USA tel 785.749.0133 fax 785.749.5320
www.martinlogan.com
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References
- MartinLogan | Premium HiFi Speakers for Home Theater & Stereo
- MartinLogan | Premium HiFi Speakers for Home Theater & Stereo
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