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8-Inch 2-Way Compression Horn Speakers in Kick Panel Enclosures for Polaris® RZR® Vehicles
Thanks for choosing MB QUART! The RZR-Tuned MBQR-POD-2 kick panel-mounted 8" 2-way compression horn speakers have been meticulously engineered for your vehicle. The process of installation is simple and straightforward. Installation following these detailed instructions can be completed in about 1.5 hours.

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OVERSTALLATION OVERVIEW VIDEO Part #: MBO-STG5-1 | SKU: 006578229049 | Category: UTV & RZR Tuned Audio Desclipton Potans® RZR® Tuned Audio Package: FIVE SPEAKER 300 Wall STAGE 5 AUDIO SYSTEM with an AM/FM, Bluetooth Source Unit, includes Front / Rear Compression forns with enclosures. 10 inch subwoofer with glove box enclosure and full harnessing YouTubeIN
Many of the MB Quart vehicle-specific products feature a "how to" install video with additional details on a successful installation
Locate your specific video on the website. Type your model number (MBQR-POD-2) into the search box, then click on the INSTALL & SUPPORT tab.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
The RZR ^® MBQR-POD-2 kick panels with 8-inch speakers ship in one box and these work equally well with either non-Ride Command ^® vehicles or those equipped with the Ride Command ^® system.
- Two Kick Panel-Mounted 8-inch Compression Horn Speakers in Vehicle-Specific Enclosures
- Drilling Template for Mounting Holes
- Mounting Hardware
NOTE – Hardware for mounting components and other installation-related items you will need are contained in the kit. Upgrade your RZR audio system by adding the optional companion subwoofer, MBQR-SUB-2, and optional rear speakers, NHT1-120BPR.
Do not dispose of any packaging until you have completely installed your system and certain you have accounted for every piece. If something is missing, please contact Maxxsonics directly via email – support@maxxsonics.com.
WARRANTY
Your audio system is covered by a 1-year warranty from the date of the invoice. It is important to retain your sales receipt. Furthermore, it is crucial that you record and store a record of the serial numbers for each of the components that are included in your system. In the rare instance that a warranty claim is needed both proofs of purchase and serial numbers are required. Additional information on the back page.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For additional technical information, go to the “SUPPORT” tab at MBQUART.com. There you will find helpful, FAQ, TEQ Tips and you can contact Technical Support via email.
INSTALLATION TIME
About 1.5 hours are required to complete this installation, not including other system components.
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED
- Wire Strippers and Crimpers
- Blue Painter's Tape and Marker Pen
- Flush Cut Wire Cutters (for trimming zip-ties)
- Small (Jeweler's) Screwdriver
- Hand-Held Drill and 5/16" Drill Bit
- Bojo Tools (Pry Tools)
- Ratchet
- Socket (preferably deep)
- 10mm Socket
- 1/2" Open Box Wrench
- T25 Torx Driver
- T40 Torx Driver
Depending on which vehicle-specific RZR-Tuned audio system you are installing and what other components (not included in this kit) that are also being installed, you may or may not need all of the tools listed below. You may also own more specialized tools to complete the installation. Please share the pictures of your installation on MB Quart social media channels to help others.
In addition to the tools listed, have music ready for the INITIAL TESTING step. MB Quart recommends:
- USB thumb drive with music pre-loaded
- Bluetooth device such as a smartphone with music or a music app
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Safely prepare your machine for the installation before proceeding.
- Turn the ignition off and remove the key
- Use a packing blanket other soft material to protect your machine
- Safety Glasses - always wear eye protection
PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
Before dismantling your vehicle, we suggest you prepare all your components, enclosures, hardware and wiring It increases efficiency to have everything ready when each component is installed.

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Interior view of a vehicle seat with black and orange patterned backrest, showing a person's arm resting on the seat (no text or symbols visible)STEP 1 – REMOVE SEATS
Remove driver and passenger seats by pulling on the lock clip shown in Figure 1-1 This lock clip is located between the bottom and upright portion of the seat.
Removing both seats will give you the room to work in the kick panel areas, in addition to getting access to the battery for Step 2.

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Using a 10mm socket and ratchet, remove the negative battery terminal and set aside as shown in Figure 1-2.
This safety measure ensures you do not have any accessories powered during the installation, as well as keeps the battery from unnecessarily draining.
TWO RZR-TUNED SOURCE UNIT OPTIONS!
Depending on whether or not your RZR ^® vehicle has the optional Ride Command ^® system, you can purchase optional MB Quart source unit options to suit your application.

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55m 1.6m 0 12V 000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000ABOUT RIDE COMMAND®
All Polaris® RZR® vehicles up to 2017 do not have the Ride Command. It wasn't available as an option. From the 2017 RZR XP® 1000 EPS Velocity Blue Limited Edition and later RZR model years, you can have Ride Command as an option.
VEHICLES WITH RIDE COMMAND®
If your 2017 or newer RZR model is equipped with the Ride Command system, the MB Quart part number RC1-2RCA-F is vehicle-specific adapter that connects to the Ride Command system and provides an RCA female connector for standard audio connections. There are three outputs on the Ride Command system so, depending upon your audio system configuration, you may need up to three adapters. They are sold separately, one adapter to a package. Check www.MBQuart.com for details.

Ride Command Adapter
VEHICLES WITHOUT RIDE COMMAND®
If your RZR model is not equipped with the Ride Command system, MB Quart offers the MBQR-RAD-2 digital media source unit in a vehicle-specific housing intended to fit in the storage pocket space at the center of the dash (once the pocket is removed). This offers an easy fit with USB, Bluetooth, AM/FM/WB radio and a number of great features perfectly suited for a modern digital media source unit in your RZR. Check www.MBQuart.com for details.

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107.50MHz OFF: 107.50MHzMBQR-RAD-2 digital media source unit
AUDIO SYSTEM ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR Polaris® RZR®
MB Quart offers audio system accessories to further personalize your vehicle. You can find more information at www.MBQuart.com.
SR1-120RGB LED RING LIGHT
The optional 8-inch SR1-120RGB LED ring light features 16 different colors, including 88 brightness variation of colors in between, and 4 effect modes including Flash, Strobe, Fade, and Smooth. Fits both the front kick panel speakers included with the this MBQR-POD-2 system and the optional rear speaker pods (shown). Applies to vehicles with or without Ride Command®. Sold as pairs (2pcs).

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Simple red circular ring with no text or symbolsSR1-120RGB LED Ring Light

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The optional MB RFREM wireless radio frequency (RF) remote for the MBQR-RAD-2 source unit is a Bluetooth device with 32ft. (10m) range. It's designed to mount on the inside of the RZR steering wheel and secured with a velcro strap. It has an IPX6 water-resistant rating. Does not work with Ride Command® system, only MBQR-RAD-2.

RFREM
Wireless Remote

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Close-up of a black and yellow handheld device with a keypad (no visible text or symbols)Please note, separate disassembly instructions for the 2018.5 Turbo S and 2019+ RZR models are found on pages 7-9 in this manual.
STEP 1 – REMOVE CENTER HOOD
Start with removing the hood as shown in Figure 5-1. Twist the tabs at the upper left and right corners. Pull up to remove. This is where you will access the bus bar if you will also be installing an amplifier to power the kick panel speakers. Confirm that your machine has the bus bar harness installed. If your bus bar harness has not been installed, you can purchase from your dealer or Polaris online. The part numbers are 2881551 or 2881646 depending on which specific RZR model you own.

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Person in gloves handling an orange car body with white and black markings (no visible text or symbols)STEP 2 - REMOVE TOP OF DASH
Remove (2) T40 screws as shown in Figure 5-2. Slide dash forward to access back of dash and unplug gauges and switches one at a time. Set dash aside in a safe location. This will provide wiring access.
STEP 3 - REMOVE THE GRAB BAR
Remove the grab bar as shown in Figure 5-3 by removing the retaining clip and pin and firmly pulling the grip toward the rear of the vehicle.

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Person in blue shirt and gloves handling a black mechanical tool, labeled 'Figure 5-3' (no other text or symbols visible)STEP 4 - REMOVING DASH POCKET & REAR MOUNT
To remove the DIN dash pocket from the dash, locate the rear support bracket at the rear of the pocket and remove the T40 Torx head screw as in Figure 5-4. Next, remove the clip shown on the right from the back and pull out the plastic pocket. Set aside the retaining clip shown in Figure 5-5 for re-use when mounting an MBQR-RAD-2 source unit or simply reinstalling the pocket.

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T40 Torx Screw Figure 5-4Set aside OEM dash clip for source unit mounting later in the installation if you are installing an MB Quart MBQR-RAD-2 or simply reinstalling the pocket.

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DASH AREA DISASSEMBLY 2013-2018 (Non-Turbo S) RZR - Continued
STEP 5 – REMOVE DASH FASCIA CENTER HARDWARE
Remove (4) Torx screws from the front of the dash through the openings shown in Figure 5-6. The first set of Torx screws will come out allowing access to the second (upper) set further back in the dash. Next, pull the only the center of the dash loose as shown in Figure 5-7. This will provide further wiring access.

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Using a large panel removal tool, release the side clips from the passenger's side front dash assembly as shown in Figures 5-8 and 5-9. Slowly ensure you account for all clips removed.

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Remove (2) 10mm bolts on the top of the glove box where it is fastened to the grab bar framework. See holes in Figure 5-10. The glove box will easily slide out. This will make the kick panel area more accessible and allow for easy wire running to wherever you place the amplifier.
Go to page 10 for kick panel installation steps on these model year vehicles.

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Please note, separate disassembly instructions for the 2013-2018 RZR models are found on pages 5-6 in this manual.
STEP 1 – REMOVE CENTER HOOD
Remove the center of the hood area as shown in Figure 7-1. Twist the recessed tabs at the upper left and right corners. Pull up to remove. Next, pull passenger's side grab bar retaining clip and pin, then firmly pulling the grip toward the rear of the vehicle. This is where you will access the bus bar if you will also be installing an amplifier to power the kick panel speakers. This access is also necessary for further disassembly.

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Person wearing gloves handling a large orange object with black markings, no visible text or symbols on the object itself.STEP 2 - REMOVE CENTER SHROUD
Remove (2) plastic push clips behind the center shroud as shown in Figure 7-2a to remove the Ride Command cover or pocket depending on your vehicle. Cover removed shown in Figure 7.2b.

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Close-up of a vehicle's front-mounted dashboard and steering wheel assembly (no visible text or symbols)STEP 3 - REMOVE FULL FRONT COVER DASH TOP ASSEMBLY
Remove (2) T40 screws located by the A-pillars as shown in Figure 7-3a. Next, remove the (2) T40 screws holding the front of the dash in the inner fender near the water bottle and bus bar. Lift upwards to release the top of the dash cover and remove as shown in Figure 7-3b. This allows easy access for running wires.

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STEP 4 – REMOVE DYNAMIX® ECU BRACKET OR POCKET SCREW
If no Ride Command, Dynamix ECU or OEM installed amplifier are present, proceed to removing lower pocket. If you have the Dynamix ECU or OEM installed amplifier, remove (4) 10mm bolts holding the bracket as shown in Figure 7-4a. Move the ECU and/or OEM amplifier to the side leaving wire connections intact. Lower pocket removal is (1) T40 screw on the pocket support bracket as shown in Figure 7-4b.

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T40 Torx ScrewSTEP 5 – REMOVE LOWER POCKET AND PASSENGER SIDE CUBBY
Remove the lower pocket by pulling forward as shown in Figure 7-5a. If you have Ride Command you will also have to disconnect the USB cable. If you don't have Ride Command, the pocket area is where the MBQR-RAD-2 source unit installs if you'll be installing one. Next, remove (2) plastic push clips in the passenger side cubby as shown in Figure 7-5b. Then remove cubby and set aside.

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Remove (4) T40 screws located above the center switches as in Figure 7.6a. If you have a Ride Command, (2) will be on each side of the screen and (2) behind the screen as in Figure 7.6b.

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STEP 7 – PREPARE FINAL ELECTRONICS FOR DASH REMOVAL
Gently remove the plastic nut holding the ignition switch to the dash as shown in Figure 7-7a. Next, disconnect wires from back of switches as shown in Figure 7-7b. Take note of plug color and switch location for reassembly purposes.

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Close-up of a vehicle's internal components, possibly engine or chassis, with no visible text or symbols.STEP 8- REMOVE DASH FASCIA
Gently pull dash fascia toward seat to remove as shown in Figure 7-8. Set aside in a safe location until it's time for reassembly. This allows further access for running wires.

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Interior view of a red vehicle chassis frame with visible motors, dashboard, and wiring (no text or symbols)STEP 9 – REMOVE THE GLOVE BOX
Remove (2) 10mm bolts on the top of the glove box where it is fastened to the grab bar framework. See holes in Figure 7-9. The glove box will easily slide out. This will make the kick panel area more accessible and allow for easy wire running to wherever you place the amplifier.

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Close-up of a mechanical component with arrows pointing to structural elements, labeled as Figure 7-9 (no readable text or symbols)Go to page 10 for kick panel installation steps on all model year RZR vehicles.
MOUNTING THE KICK PANEL SPEAKERS
Through hundreds of installations, we've found once mounting holes are drilled, it's best to start with the driver's side kick panel and then move on to the passenger's side kick panel to complete the mounting and wiring of the kick panels. This way you only need the drill out once, then completely finish the left before moving on to the right. The subwoofer should already be mounted at this stage and both kick panel wires run to their respective general areas.
STEP 1 - MARK HOLES USING SUPPLIED TEMPLATE
Use a few small lengths of painter's tape in the kick panel area to easily see marks left by a felt-tipped pen or pencil. Place the clear plastic template on driver's side as shown in Figure 14-1 and mark the mounting holes to drill. Repeat on the passenger side.
STEP 2 - DRILL HOLES
Drill (2) 1/2 inch mounting holes into the fender where you marked the tape shown in Figure 14-2. A 1/2 inch step drill bit is recommended for this step. Repeat this process and drill two more 1/2 inch mounting holes on the passenger's side kick panel area. Remove any tape in the drilling area from the interior kick panels.
STEP 3 - PLACE DRIVER'S SIDE KICK PANEL
Place driver's side kick panel pod in its location as shown in Figure 14-3. Ensure the positioning lines up with the holes you've drilled.
STEP 4 – PUSH OUTER BOLTS THROUGH FENDER AND MOUNT DRIVER'S SIDE KICK PANEL
With the included hardware push (1) bolt and (1) washer through the driver's side inner fender well into the threaded insert of the driver's side kick panel pod. This leaves only the head of the bolt visible behind the tire.
Once the first bolt and washer are threaded in, insert and thread the second bolt and washer for a total of two bolts/washers attaching the kick panel pod to the driver's side fender well as shown in Figure 14-4.
NOTE - Wait to mount passenger side kick panel until driver's side panel is completely mounted and wired.
STEP 5 - CONNECT WIRING INTO KICK PANEL
Connect wiring from your amplifier to the wire harness from the kick panel as indicated. Route the wire away from moving parts or sources of moisture and heat.

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Thread bolts/washers into kick panel pod Figure 14-4• SOLID WHITE - Left Front Speaker +
- WHITE/BLACK - Left Front Speaker -
- RED - Illumination + (Optional LED Light Ring Required)
- BLACK - Illumination -

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MOUNTING THE KICK PANEL SPEAKERS (Continued)
STEP 6 – PLACE PASSENGER SIDE KICK PANEL
Place passenger side kick panel pod in its location as shown in Figure 14-5. Ensure the positioning lines up with the holes you've drilled.
STEP 7 – PUSH OUTER BOLTS THROUGH FENDER AND MOUNT DRIVER'S SIDE KICK PANEL
With the included hardware push (1) bolt and (1) washer through the inner passenger side fender well into the threaded insert of the driver's side kick panel pod. This leaves only the head of the bolt visible behind the tire.
Once the first bolt and washer are threaded in, insert and thread the second bolt and washer for a total of two bolts/washers attaching the kick panel pod to the passenger side fender well as shown in Figure 14-6.
NOTE - Make sure that the wires behind the subwoofer enclosure on the passenger side remain accessible for connecting to the amplifier harness. Use some painters tape to keep them from getting blocked by the enclosure if necessary.

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Thread bolts/washers into kick panel pod Figure 14-6STEP 8 - CONNECT WIRING INTO KICK PANEL
Connect wiring from your amplifier to the wire harness from the kick panel as indicated. Route the wire away from moving parts or sources of moisture and heat.

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SOLID GRAY - Right Front Speaker + GRAY/BLACK - Right Front Speaker - RED - Illumination + (Optional LED Light Ring Required) BLACK - Illumination -INITIAL TESTING
This step is to confirm that everything is working before you put the vehicle back together.
STEP 1 – RECONNECT THE BATTERY
With the kick panel speakers wired to your amplifier, you can now reconnect the negative terminal of the negative battery cable as indicated in Figure 19-1.
STEP 2 - TURN ON IGNITION
Turn the ignition key to the ACC position and push the PWR button on your source unit.
STEP 3 - INITIAL CHECKS
With the system power "ON" use the list here to check the system for all of the following:

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Interior view of a car battery pack with visible wiring and a white arrow pointing to a component (no text or symbols)- CORRECT LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE - Make sure you are using the controls on the source unit to confirm "LEFT" is the left-side channel and "RIGHT" is the right-side channel.
If everything is working and producing sound, you can do any fine tuning based on your source unit and/or amplifier's capability.
• AMPLIFIER CROSSOVER RECOMMENDATIONS - If you do not have a subwoofer, leave the speakers to run full range.
- If you DO have a subwoofer, use a 60Hz high pass crossover on the amplifier connected to the kick panel speakers.
VEHICLE REASSEMBLY
Follow along the dual amplifier audio harness and zip-tie the harness to the vehicle to assure it doesn't come loose during rides. Do not zip-tie the harness to any heat or moisture sources.
Here is an important checklist so you do not forget anything:
2013-2018 RZR Models
• TIGHTEN NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL FULLY
- REINSTALL SEATS
- ZIP-TIE ALL WIRING WHILE AVOIDING HEAT SOURCES OR MOVING PARTS
- REASSEMBLE AND FINALIZE ANY OTHER AUDIO SYSTEM COMPONENTS YOU INSTALLED
- REASSEMBLE TOP OF DASH
- REPLACE HOOD
2018.5 Turbo S and 2019+ RZR Models
• TIGHTEN NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL FULLY
- REINSTALL SEATS
- ZIP-TIE ALL WIRING WHILE AVOIDING HEAT SOURCES OR MOVING PARTS
- REASSEMBLE AND FINALIZE ANY OTHER AUDIO SYSTEM COMPONENTS YOU INSTALLED
• REASSEMBLE TOP OF DASH
- REPLACE HOOD
FINAL INSPECTION
Here is a checklist to make sure your vehicle is ready to hit the trails. You should pull & tighten everything so that you know your RZR and your audio equipment are secure.
- LEFT KICK PANEL ENCLOSURE MOUNT AND WIRING SECURED
- RIGHT KICK PANEL ENCLOSURE MOUNT AND WIRING SECURED
- AMPLIFIERS MOUNTED (IF USED)
- SOURCE UNIT MOUNTED (IF USED)
- ALL WIRING NEATLY SECURED SO NOTHING IS SHOWING OR HANGING OUT
- ACCOUNT FOR ALL YOUR TOOLS
COMPLETE WIRING LAYOUT
This is a complete wiring harness layout diagram of a RZR Stage 5 system. Your kick panels are only one part of the whole audio system package possible.

flowchart
graph TD
A["To view all the RZR-Tuned Audio System Options, visit MBQuart.com"] --> B["Speaker Harness"]
B --> C["Optonal Illumination Splits"]
C --> D["4 Seat RZs Use Provided Rear Speaker Wiring Extension"]
D --> E["Subwoofer Enclosure"]
E --> F["Full Range Amplifier"]
F --> G["Rear RCA (RJL)"]
G --> H["Source Unit"]
H --> I["Bus bar"]
B --> J["Optonal Illumination +/-"]
J --> K["Left Speaker +/-"]
K --> L["Part#/MBQR-POD-2 Shown"]
L --> M["All Speaker Connections shown with Optonal Illumination"]
M --> N["Right Speaker +/-"]
N --> O["KICK Panel Enclosure"]
O --> P["Optonal Illumination +/-"]
P --> Q["Left Speaker +/-"]
Q --> R["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
R --> S["Speaker Harness"]
S --> T["Optonal Illumination +/-"]
T --> U["Left Speaker +/-"]
U --> V["Speaker Harness"]
V --> W["Optonal Illumination +/-"]
W --> X["Left Speaker +/-"]
X --> Y["Speaker Harness"]
Y --> Z["Optonal Illumination +/-"]
Z --> AA["Left Speaker +/-"]
AA --> AB["Speaker Harness"]
AB --> AC["Speaker Harness"]
AC --> AD["Optonal Illumination +/-"]
AD --> AE["Left Speaker +/-"]
AE --> AF["Speaker Harness"]
AF --> AG["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AG --> AH["Speaker Harness"]
AH --> AI["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AI --> AJ["Speaker Harness"]
AJ --> AK["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AK --> AL["Speaker Harness"]
AL --> AM["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AM --> AN["Speaker Harness"]
AN --> AO["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AO --> AP["Speaker Harness"]
AP --> AQ["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AQ --> AR["Speaker Harness"]
AR --> AS["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AS --> AT["Speaker Harness"]
AT --> AU["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
AU --> AV["Speaker Harness"]
AV --> AW["Optonal Illumination Splitters"]
NOTES
Use this section to record serial numbers of each product, final gain and crossover settings of amplifiers or any other wiring or installation-related details that will be helpful if you need to add on to the system or troubleshoot any unforeseen issues.



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