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GOLDWOOD Acoustic Audio R192 User Manual

GOLDWOOD Acoustic Audio R192
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R192
Model
Woofer
Tweeter
Recommeded Power
Nominal Impedance(ohm)
Sensitivity(dB)
Frequency Response(±3dB)
Product Dimensions
Cutout Size
Model
Woofer
Tweeter
Recommeded Power
Nominal Impedance(ohm)
Sensitivity(dB)
Frequency Response(±3dB)
Product Dimensions
Cutout Size
Model
Woofer
Tweeter
Recommeded Power
Nominal Impedance(ohm)
Sensitivity(dB)
Frequency Response(±3dB)
Product Dimensions
Cutout Size
5.25” PP Cone With Rubber Edge
0.5” Mylar Tweeter
20-200 Watts
8
95
45Hz-22KHz
7.9”
7”
CSic64
6.5” PP Cone With Rubber Edge
0.5” Mylar Tweeter&13.5mm Piezo
20-300 Watts
8
93
45Hz-20KHz
9.0”
8.1”
CSic84
8” PP Cone With Rubber Edge
0.5” Mylar Tweeter&Midrange
20-350 Watts
8
95
40Hz-20KHz
11
10.2”
USER’S MANUAL
IN-CEILING SPEAKER
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Should your speakers not work properly, check the following:
If there is no sound from either speaker:
If there is no sound from one speaker:
If the receiver cuts on and off:
If there is low or weak bass:
- Confirm that the receiver/ amplifier is on and an active source is
selected and playing
- Most receivers have an A/B speaker selector switch. Confirm which
output the speakers are connected to (A or B) and make sure this is
selected
- Check all wiring and connections between the receiver /amplifier
and the speakers. Make sure all wires are connected. Make sure
none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.
- Check the balance control on the receiver/amplifier. Make sure it is
centered.
- Check all wiring and connections between the receiver/ amplifier
and the speakers.
- This could be caused by a short circuit between the positive and
negative output leads. Check the connection at the back of the
receiver/ amplifier and then at the speaker. Make sure the no strands
of wire from one connector are touching the other connector.
- Check the polarity of the speaker wiring. All speakers must be “in
phase” with each other or bass performance will be compromised.
Many modern receivers can be configured to drive a subwoofer
directly. In this mode, bass energy is routed to the subwoofer only. If
you do not have a subwoofer, make sure the receiver is not
configured for a subwoofer.
Troubleshooting
SPECIFICATIONS
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GOLDWOOD Acoustic Audio R192 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGOLDWOOD
ModelAcoustic Audio R192
CategorySpeakers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Troubleshooting

No Sound From Either Speaker

Check receiver/amplifier status, source, speaker selector, and wiring connections.

No Sound From One Speaker

Verify balance control is centered and check all speaker wiring connections.

Receiver Cuts On and Off

Inspect for short circuits between positive and negative output leads at connections.

Low or Weak Bass

Check speaker wiring polarity and receiver subwoofer configuration.

Placement

Installation

Observe Correct Polarity

Ensure positive (+) conductor connects to the red post and negative (-) to the black post.

Avoid Overtightening Screws

Caution against overtightening screws to prevent difficulty in grille installation.

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