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TAKING CARE OF YOUR NEW CEILING SPEAKERS

Russound Contractor speakers are designed to last the life of your home
if you follow a few simple rules.

The main “killers” of any loudspeaker system are:

• overdriving an underpowered amplifier 

• too much power at high volumes

• transients (immediate loud passages, thumps, etc.)

Too little power:

It’s a surprising fact but far more speakers are damaged by too little
power than by too much. When an amplifier runs out of power while
trying to re-create musical peaks, it causes a form of high frequency dis-
tortion called clipping. Clipping simply makes the music sound distorted.
In greater quantities over a period of time, it can damage or destroy the
tweeters (high frequency speakers) in any speaker system. If you like
your music LOUD, consider getting an amplifier with at least 50 watts
per channel.

Too much power:

There’s nothing wrong with driving your Russound speakers with as
much as 80 watts per channel—the extra power helps them achieve
quick musical transients found in digital recordings.  However, you must
remember to restrain yourself and not get too heavy-handed with the
volume control (or remote buttons). If the music begins to sound dis-
torted or you hear a “clacking” sound during bass notes, back off!  The
clacking is caused by the woofer’s voice coil trying to come out of its
socket.  

Transients:

Loud, deep THUMPS, caused when your system is turned on/off, or when
the tonearm is dropped too hard on a record (if you still use those great
classics), can seriously damage any loudspeaker including your Russound
Contractor models. Also remember to turn your system off before dis-
connecting any hook-up cables. When they’re pulled out, a huge burst
of low frequency hum often occurs if the system is still on.

MORE ON SPEAKER WIRES AND AMPLIFIER IMPEDANCE

Not all amplifiers or receivers can safely operate two sets of speakers at
once. If you intend to use your Russound Contractor speakers at the
same time as your main speakers or if you intend to hook up two pairs
of speakers and use both at the same time, it’s important to consider
both the impedance of the speakers and the capabilities of the amplifier
you’re using. Russound makes a complete line of products from
Impedance-Matching Volume Controls to Impedance-Matching Speaker
Selectors. Ask you Russound dealer for details or contact Russound Sales
at 603-659-5170.

First, consult the owner’s manual that came with the amp or receiver. It
should tell you the minimum speaker impedance during simultaneous
operation. On some models the manual will recommend that only two
pairs of 8-ohm speakers be used at the same time. Others might allow
one set of 8-ohm speakers and one set of 4-ohm impedance speakers. A
few extremely powerful receivers and power amplifiers may even allow
two sets of 4-ohm speakers.

If you can’t readily determine this information, consult the dealer where
you purchased the amplifier, or call the manufacturer of the product in
question. Next, determine the impedance of your other speakers. It’s
often printed on the back of the enclosure near the connection termi-
nals, or you can consult the speaker’s owner’s manual.  

If your other speakers are rated at 4 ohms, some amplifiers may experi-
ence difficulty driving both 4-ohm sets at once and shut off intermit-
tently when the volume control is turned up. In this case, you should
operate only one set of speakers at a time or keep the volume extremely
low.

Another option is to purchase a speaker selector such as the Russound
SS-4.2 and SS-6.2 series or a PRO series speaker selector. These are
designed to maintain impedance control allowing your amplifier to work
efficiently.

INSTALLING DURING NEW CONSTRUCTION

Installing speakers when a house is being built is far easier than doing it
later. Russound offers Speaker Rough-In Brackets for round and rectan-
gular speakers . The bracket is designed to provide the drywall installers
with a cut-out for the In-Walls. Each kit comes with two brackets, (one
is required per speaker). The brackets are nailed/screwed onto the wall
studs. Once the house/room is completed, you can install the speaker.

• When it comes time to put up the dry wall, make sure the speaker

cut-out hole doesn’t extend farther than 1/4” from the sides of the
mounting frame.

• After the wallboard is put up, install the speakers as previously

detailed in this manual.

Figure 9

New construction

rough-in bracket

placement for ceiling

speaker

Summary of Contents for Contractor Series

Page 1: ...built for sound priced for value ...

Page 2: ...s thinner than 14 gauge The gauge of wire you need is determined by the distance between your amplifier receiver and the in wall speakers Remember the longer the run the heavier the gauge needed Use the following chart as a guide Length Minimum Gauge 0 to 100 ft 16 50 to 150 ft 14 100 to 200 ft 12 WHERE TO PLACE YOUR CEILING SPEAKERS Placement can make all the difference in how your Russound speak...

Page 3: ...eiling fans overhead lighting etc SPEAKER WIRE PATHS In general you should pay particular attention to the following areas Avoid running speaker wires close to house electrical wiring for any distance If you have to run them parallel make sure to space the speaker wires at least two feet from the AC line It is permissible for speaker wires to cross paths with AC lines or go through the same hole t...

Page 4: ...and draw an outline with a pencil 3 Score the outline of the template with a utility knife to prevent chip ping or wall paper from tearing Then use a keyhole drywall saw or motorized spiral cut tool to make the opening If you re dealing with lath and plaster or thick paneling you need to use a different technique Drill 1 inch holes at the corners of the pencil outline Then use a fine toothed keyho...

Page 5: ...ve material LISTENING TEST It s a good idea to test everything at this point 1 Turn on your stereo system Make sure that the VOLUME control is turned down and that the BALANCE control is set to center 2 Activate a musical source such as FM or CD player 3 Gently turn up the volume You should hear music coming out of your new Russound Speakers If you don t refer to the troubleshoot ing guide below 4...

Page 6: ...akers and the capabilities of the amplifier you re using Russound makes a complete line of products from Impedance Matching Volume Controls to Impedance Matching Speaker Selectors Ask you Russound dealer for details or contact Russound Sales at 603 659 5170 First consult the owner s manual that came with the amp or receiver It should tell you the minimum speaker impedance during simultaneous opera...

Page 7: ...n ceiling loudspeaker Woofer 5 25 13 3 cm poly mica Tweeter Dual 1 2 1 3 cm Neodymium Mylar Cut Out 6 5 16 5 cm Mounting Depth 3 25 9 5 cm Recommended Power 5 50 watts Efficiency 89 dB 1W 1M w 1kHz Frequency Response 65Hz 20kHz 3 dB Nominal Impedance 8 8 ohms per channel Model SP C622 Description Round Single Point Stereo In wall In ceiling loudspeaker Woofer 6 5 16 5 cm poly mica Tweeter Dual 3 4...

Page 8: ...g loudspeaker pair Woofer 6 5 16 5 cm poly mica Tweeter Pivoting 3 4 1 9 cm Neodymium Mylar Cut Out 7 375 18 7 Mounting Depth 3 75 9 5 cm Recommended Power 5 75 watts Efficiency 89 dB 1W 1M w 1kHz Frequency Response 55Hz 20kHz 3 dB Nominal Impedance 8 ohms Model SP C550 Description Rectangular 2 Way In wall In ceiling loudspeaker pair Woofer 5 25 13 3 cm poly mica Tweeter Pivoting 1 2 1 3 cm Neody...

Page 9: ...e or from servicing performed by an agency or person not specifically authorized in writing by Russound Russound products are sold only through authorized Dealers and Distributors to ensure that customers obtain proper support and service Russound reserves the right to limit the warranty of products purchased from an unauthorized dealer or other source including retailers mail order sellers and on...

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