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TAKING CARE OF YOUR NEW CEILING SPEAKERS

RUSSOUND Ceiling 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:

• too little power at high volumes 

• 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 distort-
ed.  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
Ceiling models.   Also remember to turn your system off before discon-
necting 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 Ceiling 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 simply write your
request for a line catalog to Russound or FAX us at 603.659.5388

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 owners 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
SS4 & SS6 series or a PRO series speaker selector.  These are designed to
maintain impedance control allowing your amplifier to work efficiently.

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Summary of Contents for SP503.1

Page 1: ...A V D I S T R I B U T I O N C O N T R O L S Y S T E M S SP503 1 SP523 1 SP522 1 Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...nt and applicator for changing grille and outer frame finish SPEAKER WIRE The amount of wire you re going to need will of course vary with speak er placement We recommend labeling speaker wires left right and room location Doing this takes out the guess work later What kind to use We recommend using Russound AW series speaker cable or any rep utable brand of 16 to 12 gauge multi stranded wiring fo...

Page 3: ...the drop in panel with wood or particle board Any wall which can t provide proper depth clearance for the back of the Russound speaker This includes brick or concrete walls where the wallboard or paneling is attached to thin furring strips Inside wall space less than 10 wide and 24 in height Ceilings and walls where you know that there are pipes heating ducts and ESPECIALLY AC wiring in the genera...

Page 4: ...which to make a relatively neat hole Make sure you don t make it any bigger than the template In the fol lowing steps you re going to locate a section of ceiling or wall between two joists studs mark the outer boundaries of the hole drill a small hole in the center to confirm your location and then cut the main hole 1 Determine the location of your joists studs so that the speaker can be approxima...

Page 5: ...d Stereo Pair Wall Plate Connector HOOKING UP YOUR SPEAKERS IDENTIFYING AND You need to be able to discriminate between the two conductors of the speaker wire If your wire has transparent insulation this is easy one conductor will be copper colored and the other silver colored Generally professionals denote the copper one as POSITIVE and the silver one as NEGATIVE If you ve used wire which has an ...

Page 6: ... AMPLIFIER END 1 Cut off excess wire leaving enough to comfortably reach from the hole in the wall to your stereo system If there s a possibility that you re going to move the amplifier to another part of the room con sider leaving some excess wire coiled up If you ve used sufficiently thick wire this extra length will not affect speaker performance and could make re routing easier if the room is ...

Page 7: ...sound In Wall Speakers If you don t refer to the trou bleshooting guide below 4 Now rotate the stereo s BALANCE control all the way to the LEFT Sound should only come out of your left in wall speaker If it comes out of the RIGHT speaker skip to Step 6 5 Rotate the BALANCE control all the way to the RIGHT Sound should only come out of the right speaker 6 If sound comes from the right speaker when t...

Page 8: ...ll 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 Ceiling 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 amplifi...

Page 9: ...y as new technol ogy and techniques become available Russound FMP Inc reserves the right to revise speaker systems specifications without notice WARRANTY All Russound Speaker products are fully guaranteed against all defects in materials and workmanship for five years from date of purchase Proof of Receipt must accompany all claims During the warranty period Russound will replace any defective par...

Page 10: ...n 5 25 Poly cone Dual voice coil woofer with Butyl rubber surround Two 13mm Mylar dome tweeters Moisture resistant Sensitivity 89 dB Min Max Power 10 to 60 W Channel Impedance 8 Ohm Frame ABS plastic paintable Grille Fine mesh grille paintable steel Mounting 4 self mounting self contained clamps Dimensions 6 5 OD x 5 25 ID x 3 D SP523 1 Frequency Response 65Hz 20kHz Construction 5 25 Polymica woof...

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