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FINAL ADJUSTMENTS

Now that the loudspeaker’s phase, operation and security is assured, there are 
some final steps to ensure that the loudspeakers installation is complete and that 
they are used at their full potential.

1. Cover any trenches or wires that are still open or exposed.

2. Point the loudspeakers per the layout and verify that the sound is even and 

consistent throughout the area that sound is desired, as you did in step 5 of 
verifying system operation.

3. Verify that the front of the loudspeaker is as close to perpendicular to the 

ground as possible. This will aid the drainage of water away from the woofer 
and improve sound quality.

4. Check that the entire installation is safe and secure.

OPERATION

LISTENING AT HIGHER VOLUMES

Outdoors there are no walls to reflect and contain the sound and typically the 
ambient noise level is louder. This causes the system to require more power to 
achieve a reasonable listening level than it does when you are listening indoors. 
In addition, you are frequently further away from the loudspeaker. It is possible 
to turn the volume so high that the amplifier runs out of power. This creates 
”clipping” distortion.

Clipping distortion makes treble sound very harsh and unmusical. When you 
hear harsh sounding treble from any good speaker indoors or outdoors, turn the 
volume down immediately! Those harsh sounds are masking some much more 
powerful ultra-high-frequency sound spikes that will quickly damage any fine 
loudspeaker.

CLEANING

The rock loudspeaker should not require cleaning. The formation of dirt and 
molds on the cabinet will add to the natural look of the loudspeaker. However, if 

you desire to clean the loudspeaker you can clean your RS PRO series 
loudspeaker with a dampened soft cloth or a paper towel. Hosing the 
loudspeaker off with a garden hose or high pressure cleaner is not 
recommended, the drivers, especially the tweeter, can be damaged by a high-
pressure stream of water. The use of chemical cleaners should also be avoided.

Summary of Contents for RS5 Coral

Page 1: ...R O C K S P E A K E R W E A T H E R P R O O F R O C K L O U D S P E A K E R I N S T A L L A T I O N G U I D E...

Page 2: ...n all of our products please visit our website at www nilesaudio com INTRODUCTION 3 FEATURES BENEFITS 4 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 6 INSTALLATION 12 OPERATION 20 SPECIFICATIONS 21 CONGRATULATIONS TAB...

Page 3: ...matter what Mother Nature does to them The RS PRO series loudspeaker is a two way stereo input loudspeaker in an acoustic suspension enclosure All of the RS PRO series loudspeakers can be wired to act...

Page 4: ...g Operating Temperature Storage Temperature UV Exposure and Humidity per the stringent military test standard 883 Whether you are concerned about salt air rain freezing rain snow extreme temperatures...

Page 5: ...ow distortion and superior sonic performance CONEFORWARD DESIGN Other rock speaker manufacturers mount their drivers from inside the cabinet This moves the front of the driver inside the cabinet creat...

Page 6: ...thod to provide even greater security if you require it INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED r XJSF TUSJQQFS r u 17 DPOEVJU PQUJPOBM r 17 DPOEVJU HMVF BOE DMFBOFS PQUJPOBM r 17 DVU...

Page 7: ...speakers should be spaced to properly cover the listening area The SI models will typically provide proper coverage for an area 20 30 feet around the front of the loudspeaker 20 24 feet for the RS6 mo...

Page 8: ...overage and require you to play a louder volume to achieve the same sound level Placing speakers closer together will improve sound coverage and produce more stereo coverage By utilizing more loudspea...

Page 9: ...your amplifier receiver prior to making any connections or running any wires r PV XJMM OFFE DPOEVDUPS TQFBLFS DBCMF UIBU DMFBSMZ JEFOUJ FT FBDI conductor in the cable If burying your cable in the gro...

Page 10: ...shown in Figures 4a and 4b 4a is for SI models in one speaker stereo mode and 4b is for two speaker stereo mode Niles makes a wide range of outdoor volume controls We recommend our standard WVC serie...

Page 11: ...the system sound louder Therefore the use of a higher power amplifier is recommended Ironically most speakers are not damaged by large amplifiers but by small amplifiers When playing the loudspeaker a...

Page 12: ...and inspection agency that has jurisdiction Use care when digging trenches in the yard ensure that there are no buried cables or gas lines by verifying the location of these items with the local autho...

Page 13: ...cable Each loudspeaker you connect must be connected to the amplifier s speaker wire in the same way 4 Repeat step 3 with the connection cable s black wire that is in the same cable as the wire attac...

Page 14: ...side the wire nut will protect the stripped ends of the wire However if added protection is desired place a large amount of silicone sealant so the bottom of the wire nut is encased and sealed Pay att...

Page 15: ...not right check to make sure that the conductors on each loudspeaker are attached the same on the loudspeaker and the amplifier If you cannot see any markings or determine if they are all attached the...

Page 16: ...and play music to the speakers Set the Volume controls to a level that allows the speakers to be easily heard over the noise in the area 2 Verify that music is playing through each speaker If not tro...

Page 17: ...y cable through the exposed portion of the cable that was just fed through the security eyelet as shown in Figures 8 and 9 4 Pull the ends of the security cable with the loops as tight as you can unti...

Page 18: ...ground UPGRADED SECURITY ATTACHMENT METHOD OPTIONAL To perform this attachment method you will need the following items 1 1 Stainless Steel Eyebolt 2 1 Concrete Anchor sized to the Stainless Steel Eye...

Page 19: ...dried per the instructions on the concrete mix used 4 Screw the stainless steel eyebolt into the concrete anchor 5 Feed one end of the stainless steel aircraft cable through the eyebolt in the concret...

Page 20: ...more power to achieve a reasonable listening level than it does when you are listening indoors In addition you are frequently further away from the loudspeaker It is possible to turn the volume so hi...

Page 21: ...ed TCC Dual voice coil 6 1 2 Injection Molded Dual voice coil 8 Injection Molded TCC Frequency Response 3 85 Hz 20 kHz 70 Hz 21 kHz 70 Hz 21 kHz 50 Hz 21 kHz Recommended Ampli er Power 10 100 watts 10...

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Page 24: ...erve the right to change specifications descriptions and prices without notice The technical and other information contained herein is not intended to set forth all technical and other specifications...

Page 25: ...v u J J z 0 u r z 0 w r...

Page 26: ...cover reimbursement for your costs of removing and transporting the product for warranty service evaluation or installation of any replacement product provided under this warranty This Warranty will b...

Page 27: ...NILES THE FIRST NAME IN CUSTOM INSTALLATION 1 800 BUY HIFI 1 305 238 4373 www nilesaudio com 2008 Niles Audio Corporation 12331 S W 130 Street Miami FL 33186 All rights reserved WR00008A...

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