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ABOUT AMPLIFIER POWER

The amount of amplifier power needed to drive the

loudspeakers varies significantly with such factors as

the size of the listening area, the type of music you listen

to, and most importantly, how loud you like to play it.

The Outdoor loudspeakers can safely be used with

the most powerful amplifiers and receivers designed

for home listening, as long as these components are

used within reasonable limits. However, the distortion

caused by overdriving either the speaker or associat-

ed equipment can cause damage, even if the amplifi-

er or receivers power is technically within the capabili-

ties of the speaker.

If, at a given volume level the sound becomes “grainy”

or exhibits other audible distortion you may be over-

driving the amplifier or receiver. This type of distortion

is potentially damaging to tweeters, even from a low

powered amplifier. Reduce the setting of the volume

control until these symptoms disappear. If this is not

sufficiently loud for your needs, you may require a

more powerful amplifier and/or larger loudspeakers.

Contact the retailer where you purchased your loud-

speakers, or a Cambridge SoundWorks audio expert

for advice on how to best satisfy your needs.

Also, keep the volume turned down when connecting

or disconnecting components in order to prevent dam-

age from strong, non-musical transients. This will help

protect your ears as well as the speakers.

Protection Circuit

The Outdoor loudspeakers each incorporate a solid-

state tweeter protection circuit to reduce the chance 

of permanent damage as the result of short-term 

overpowering. When activated, this circuit will cut the

signal to the tweeter, and the speaker may sound dull.

When this occurs, it is an indication that the signal is

too loud and has exceeded the capacity of either the

speaker or the amplifier. Simply reduce the volume to

a safe level and the tweeter output will return within a

few seconds.

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Summary of Contents for Outdoor

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Page 3: ...ully before proceeding with the installation Installing the Outdoor loudspeakers is straightforward and may be performed by an experienced do it yourself homeowner However some familiarity with typical home construction is necessary This manual assumes the installer possesses skill in the proper use of hand and power tools a knowledge of local fire and building codes and a familiarity with the are...

Page 4: ...4 Parts List 1 Loudspeakers 2 2 Mounting Brackets 4 attached to speaker 3 Thumbscrews 4 attached to speaker 4 Rubber Feet 8 5 Spade Lugs 4 1 2 3 4 5 OUTDOOR 42 52 62 manual 6 4 02 11 21 AM Page 4 ...

Page 5: ...niform dispersion there is a great deal of flexibili ty in placement The ideal location should provide an unobstructed path from the speakers to the listeners You may use the included brackets to mount the speakers to a wall ceiling or under eaves Alternately the speakers may be used freestanding without brack ets Attach four of the stick on rubber feet to the bot tom of each speaker to protect th...

Page 6: ...rom 50 100 feet Runs longer than 100 feet should use AWG 12 While the wire may be directly inserted into the termi nals in outdoor use standard copper wire will eventu ally oxidize potentially creating a faulty connection For this reason we recommend using the gold plated spade lugs we have included to terminate the speaker wire A properly crimped or soldered connection will create a gas tight con...

Page 7: ... placed 3 Use the bracket itself to scribe mounting screw locations through the bracket holes Use at least two screws in each bracket It is recommended that a level or plumb bob be used to square the tem plate to other reference points While there is some degree of freedom to adjust the speaker it is best to have a level mounting hole pattern to begin with 4 Drill the mounting holes to the size re...

Page 8: ... on the jacket Familiarize yourself with the method used for your cable and be consistent with all the connections within the system On the loudspeakers the Red terminal is used for and the Black terminal is used for 7 Attach the bracket to the mounting surface using appropriate hardware to the mounting holes made in step 4 8 Locate the speaker in the bracket Loosely screw the two thumbscrews thro...

Page 9: ...etting of the volume control until these symptoms disappear If this is not sufficiently loud for your needs you may require a more powerful amplifier and or larger loudspeakers Contact the retailer where you purchased your loud speakers or a Cambridge SoundWorks audio expert for advice on how to best satisfy your needs Also keep the volume turned down when connecting or disconnecting components in...

Page 10: ...u bought them Mail order and Internet retailers will generally require a Return Authorization Number Products pur chased from a Cambridge SoundWorks store may be returned directly to the store where they were pur chased or if you are no longer near a Cambridge SoundWorks store you may call us at 1 800 FOR HIFI for a factory Return Authorization Do not return the loudspeakers or any parts without f...

Page 11: ...00Hz Recommended Amplifier Power Range 25W 150W RMS Sensitivity 2 83V 1meter 89dB Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms Outdoor 62 Speaker Type 2 way acoustic suspension Woofer 6 1 2 injection mounted polypropylene Tweeter 25mm soft polymer dome Frequency Range 35 20 000Hz Recommended Amplifier Power Range 25W 165W RMS Sensitivity 2 83V 1meter 90dB Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms Dimensions SPECIFICATIONS A C B D E O...

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