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TAKING CARE OF YOUR NEW IN-WALL SPEAKERS

RUSSOUND In-Wall 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 fre-
quency distortion 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 150 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 distorted or you hear a “clacking” sound during bass notes,
back off on the volume!  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 In-Wall models.   Also remember to turn your system
off before disconnecting 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 In-Wall 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 prod-
ucts 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 simultane-
ous 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 imped-
ance speakers.   A few extremely powerful receivers and power ampli-
fiers 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 terminals, or you can consult the speaker’s owners manu-
al.  

If your other speakers are rated at 4-ohms, some amplifiers may
experience difficulty driving both 4-ohm sets at once and shut off
intermittently 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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Страница 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 Instruction Manual SP652 1 SP622 1 ...

Страница 2: ...e fastening screws for the dog ears A pair of diagonal pliers or wire strippers Some of the following may also be needed depending on the application A stud finder Drill bit just slightly larger than the diameter of one speaker wire Plumb bob or small weight on a string Insulated staples for securing speaker wire Masking tape Paint and applicator for changing grille and outer frame finish SPEAKER ...

Страница 3: ...source in a room you need to consider some other factors to insure proper imaging The term stereo imaging refers to a speaker system s ability to project music so that it sounds like the performers are in a 3 dimensional space between the speakers It s the whole point of having a stereo instead of monophonic sound Drawing 1 Russound In wall speakers may be used for rear surround sound channels by ...

Страница 4: ...kers require at least 2 3 4 of wall depth measured from the outside surface of the wall This means that they can be installed in any wallboard and 2x4 stud wall In fact the dense rigid nature of plasterboard or lath and plaster in older homes acts as a superb speaker baffle You can also install Russound speakers in stud walls covered with thick wood paneling or in wallboard plaster ceilings Howeve...

Страница 5: ...eakers to completely blend in with a colored wall or accent the surface now is the time to paint your Russound speakers outer frames and perforated grilles The speaker s outer surfaces are primed to accept ordinary latex wall paint or aerosol spray paint Because the surface behind the perfo rated grille should remain black you will need to mask this area off before you begin painting or use the in...

Страница 6: ...lly un bent coat hanger Bend it so that the last 12 inches is at a right angle to the rest 5 Insert the angled part into the 1 inch hole you just drilled and probe to left and right to confirm that a stud is not close on either side If there is a close stud on one side just re position the cardboard template a few inches in the opposite direction and re draw your pencil outline keeping the 1 inch ...

Страница 7: ...k speaker terminals Press down on the protruding levers while inserting the wire into the hole Correct the POSITIVE conductor to the RED terminal and the NEGATIVE conductor to the BLACK speaker terminal Make sure that no stray strands of wire have gotten detached and are touching the other main wire 7 Repeat Steps 1 through 6 for the other Russound In Wall Speaker AT THE AMPLIFIER END 1 Cut off ex...

Страница 8: ... the volume You should hear music coming out of your new Russound In Wall Speakers If you don t refer to the troubleshooting 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 r...

Страница 9: ...s 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 In Wall 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 am...

Страница 10: ...uality as new tech nology 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 defectiv...

Страница 11: ...self mounting self contained clamps Dimensions 10 W x 10 H x 3 125 D Rough In Bracket SB 3 6 SP652 1 Frequency response 58 21 000Hz Construction 6 5 injection molded cone woofer with cast basket and rubber surround 13mm Uni Axis mylar Dome tweeter Sensitivity 88dB Min Max Power 10W Ch 70W Ch Impedance 8 ohm Tweeter Level Switch 3dB Flat 3dB Frame Type ABS plastic paintable Grille Fine mesh grille ...

Страница 12: ...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 5 Forbes Rd Newmarket NH 03857 USA 603 659 5170 Fax 603 659 5388 e mail tech russound com Fax On Demand 603 659 5590 Come visit us at ...

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