Box contents

  • 4 × Screws

  • 4 × Stakes

  • 1 × Conduit coupler

  • 1 × Conduit mount

Required tools

  • Episode Surroundscape speaker (sold separately)

  • #2 Phillips screwdriver

  • Small flat blade screwdriver

  • Drill

  • Wire strippers

  • Hammer

  • Digging tools (shovel, pickaxe, auger, etc. as needed for the soil type)

  • ¾" Schedule 40 PVC conduit

  • 2” Schedule 40 PVC conduit

  • Silicone caulk

  • PVC to ABS cement- for PVC conduit and fittings

  • Speaker cable

Measure and dig

Dig a hole based on the size of the conduit mount and local electrical code. Level the bottom of the hole.

Prepare the mount for PVC

Use a screwdriver to knock out the appropriate opening(s) for the ¾" schedule 40 PVC conduit.

Apply PVC to ABS cement to the conduit

Add PVC to ABS cement to the ¾" SCH 40 PVC conduit. This will glue the conduit and box together.

Insert the conduit into the mounting box

Insert the ¾" SCH 40 PVC conduit into the opening.

Route the speaker cable

Route the speaker wire from the speaker cable run through the conduit and pull at least 8 inches (200mm) of cable through the box cavity.

Secure the lid

Apply a bead of silicone caulk around the lid opening to weatherproof the box. Secure the lid onto the conduit box using the provided screws.

Add PVC Conduit for additional height

Place pre-measured 2” SCH 40 PVC conduit into the lid opening and secure with PVC cement.

Secure the conduit coupler

Thread the speaker wire through the conduit coupler. Place the conduit coupler onto the PVC and secure with PVC cement.

Secure with stakes

Secure the box to the bottom of the hole using the four included stakes.

Bury the conduit box

Bury the conduit box. Leave plenty of room for the speaker to be mounted.

Strip the speaker wire

Strip ½ ‘’ of the insulation from the end of each conductor.

Twist the wires

Twist the wires from the speaker cable run in a clockwise direction to ensure there are no stray conductors.

Prepare the termination block

Pull the termination block from the bottom of the speaker mounting shaft. Loosen the empty (+) and (–) terminals on the termination block .

Connect the speaker wire

Insert the (+) and (-) wires from the speaker cable run into the proper terminals until the bare copper is completely covered. Tighten the screws firmly to secure the wires.

Requirements may vary for large 8Ω systems. See Planning for details.

Hide the connections

Carefully push the speaker cable and termination block back into speaker mounting shaft.

Attach the speaker to the mount

Position the speaker on top of the mount. Push the threaded collar to the bottom of the speaker mounting shaft. Screw the collar onto the mount until fully tightened.

Adjust the speaker angle

Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw at the joint. Adjust the speaker angle. Tighten the screw.

Remove the cover cap

Remove the silicone cover cap from the back of the speaker to access tap settings.

Set the speaker tap setting (70V)

Warning: Adjust the speaker tap setting before connecting to an amplifier. Setting the transformer incorrectly can damage the system.

Rotate the transformer switch to the correct tap setting based on the amplifier's power rating.

Set the speaker tap setting (8Ω)

Warning: Adjust the speaker tap setting before connecting to an amplifier. Setting the transformer incorrectly can damage the system.

Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw beneath the transformer switch. Rotate the transformer switch to the 8Ω setting. Replace the screw.

Replace the cover cap

Replace the silicone cover cap and verify it is secure.

Connect to the amplifier

Warning: Adjust the speaker tap setting before connecting to an amplifier. Setting the transformer incorrectly can damage the system.

Attach the speaker cable to the amplifier per system requirements. Connect the amplifier to an audio source and to power.

Test audio

Pro Tip: For best results, pair Episode Surroundscape speakers with an Episode Hybrid Amplifier using the appropriate DSP presets for your configuration.

Listen to the system from several locations. Adjust the speaker taps or the amplifier volume to optimize sound quality and volume.

Check the total wattage (per tap settings) to verify the amplifier isn’t overworked. Let the system play for half an hour to ensure that the system is reliable.