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Direct Burial Installation
Because of the size of the 10.0 Ellipse Bollard Satellite, we
do not recommend direct burial. However, you can secure
the speaker in place with mulch or patted down soil as
long as it remains 1" below the drain hole on the front of
the speaker.
Note: Hard to dig areas may benefit from a gas-powered
handheld 12" auger (may be rented locally).
Note: Avoid installing in locations that are prone to
flooding.
Hardscape Mount Installation
Once the appropriate location is selected, secure the
recess mount to the surface with fasteners appropriate
for the surface material. Slide the bollard over the recess
mount and orient the speaker in the appropriate direction.
Insert the supplied set screws and tighten in a uniform
fashion so they all make contact with the recess mount
before final tightening.

WIRING INSTALLATION

All Coastal Source speakers feature our patented Coastal
Connector™ for a waterproof direct burial connection.
For connecting to a Coastal Source amplifier just select
the appropriate cable lengths and Y-cables and Plug+Play
the speakers to the amplifier. For connection to 3rd
party (non-CS) amplifiers, Coastal Source pigtail cables
are available to convert the Coastal Connector™ on the
speaker to a typical 2 conductor bare wire that can be
spliced in to a conventionally wired system.
Note: If used with a 3rd party amplifier, this speaker must
be used on an amp channel with an electronic crossover
set at 120Hz HiPass.
Cabling Rules
Coastal Connector™ 12AWG cables can be run a
maximum of 300' total per channel. Coastal Source
systems ship preset for typical applications. Adjustments
should only by made my Certified Dealers.
Coastal Source speakers operate at 8 ohms. When using
Coastal Source amplifiers (check amp specifications for
details) up to (4) Satellite Ellipse Bollard Speakers per
channel may be daisy chained by using a Parallel Audio
Y-Divider at each speaker.
SOUND TUNING
Note that optimal sound tuning is subjective and
specific to each listener so there are no hard and fast
rules for optimizing the sound of a Coastal Source system.
We have designed with flexibility to allow you to shape
the sound to your personal preferences. The following
information is offered as a brief guide. It is highly
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recommended to take the time to experiment and tune
the system to achieve your desired sound.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

Above Ground - Open area
Large and open sound stage with a clean and leaner
frequency balance.
Above Ground - Near a rear wall surface
Large and open sound stage with a clean and fuller
frequency balance.
Subwoofers
This is the top portion of the 10.0 3-Way Ellipse Bollard,
and is designed specifically to be used in conjunction with
Coastal Source subwoofers. Since very low frequencies
are omni-directional placement is less critical, but
experimenting with placement is still recommended since
proximity to walls and corners will have a significant effect
on the bass output.
See Coastal Source subwoofers operating manuals for
further information.
Streaming Quality
Today most people stream music from a mobile device
to listen to music. This makes the quality of the streaming
source paramount to the overall quality of the sound of
an audio system. Whether demoing a system for a client,
showing off to your friends, or just listening by yourself,
streaming quality can make a huge difference. Below are
the maximum streaming quality rates available for the most
popular music streaming services (when streaming from
a mobile device). They are listed in ascending order of
maximum quality.
• Pandora: Up to 64kbps
• Rdio: Up to 192kbps
• iTunes: Up to 256kbps
• Beats Music: Up to 320kbps
• Google Play: Up to 320kbps
• Spotify: Up to 320kbps
• Deezer: Up to 14410kbps (lossless)
• Tidal: Up to 14410kbps (lossless)
Keep in mind that all of these services are set by
default to lower quality streaming rates. Higher rates
consume much more mobile data/bandwidth, so the
default is always a lower quality stream. Change these
rates in settings to obtain the best quality possible.