Blue Octave LW52 in Wall Speakers Home Theater Instruction Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Blue Octave
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Blue Octave LW52 in Wall Speakers Home Theater
Specification
- Brand Blue Octave Home
- Model Name In Wall Speakers Home Theater Surround Sound 2-Way Speaker Pair
- Speaker Type In Wall
- Recommended Uses For Product Home Theater
- Mounting Type Wall Mount
- Product Dimensions 7.54 x 3 x 10.98 inches
- Item Weight 16 ounces
- Model Number LW52
- Color White
- Crossover Description 4kHz
- Impedance 8 Ohm
- Output Wattage 200 watts
- Speaker Connectivity Wired
What’s In the Box
- speakers
Product Description
Many consumers believe low cost means low quality, but Blue Octave is raising the bar, offering a low cost speaker series that lines up tall alongside its more expensive big brothers. The Linear Series are Blue Octave’s standard models that offer great quality sound at a very affordable price. Models feature an extended frequency range, great power handling and aerated blue IMPP cone with rubber surround. Great for your home, office, business, or any other space where good sound at a low price is important! These Blue Octave Home audio speakers have one-cut easy installation for existing walls or new construction. The integrated frame has a wall-lock mounting system to ensure secure vibration-free installation, butyl rubber surrounds increase performance and durability. Other features include, spring loaded terminals for easy connectivity and paintable frames and grills. These speakers are timbre-matched to all other Blue Octave speakers for seamless integration with other models. Shared cut out sizes and included templates make upgrades a snap. All weather design. Designed and engineered in the USA!
Features
- Blue octave LW52 linear Series two way home 5. 25″ In Wall speakers, recommended power is 10 to 200 watts per speaker, efficiency is 94dB, frequency response is 40hz-25 kHz
- 25″ Aerated blue IMPP Cone woofers with Butyl rubber Surrounds for longer life, 8ohm impedance, 1″ Pivoting pei dome tweeters, spring loaded raw wire connections
- Paint-able frames and grills, low profile housings designed for easy installation, unique wall locking mounting system, no mounting hardware needed, cut-out templates and full instructions included
- Cut out Size is 6. 3″ X 9. 72″ Per speaker, overall size is 7. 54″ X 10. 98″ Per speaker, mounting depth is 3″ Per speaker, Designed and engineered in the USA
- Use for home theater, surround systems, whole house, multi-room Audio systems, covered outdoor areas, Commercial, office, retail applications, package Contents is 1 pair/ 2 in Wall speakers
Note: Products with electrical plugs are designed for use in the US. Outlets and voltage differ internationally and this product may require an adapter or converter for use in your destination. Please check compatibility before purchasing.
How to Connect
- Passive In-Ceiling Speakers Need to be Connected to a Receiver or Amp.
- Most commonly, in-ceiling and in-wall speakers will be passive speakers.
- This means they do not need to be plugged into a power source.
- They only need to be connected to a receiver or amp which will act as both a sound and power source.
Mounting
- Positioning these speakers at roughly 90 to 110 degrees relative to the listener’s position is ideal, but make sure to place them well above ear level to avoid any distracting or unnatural ambient noise processing.
- Typically, mounting these speakers around 2 or 3 feet above ear level is perfect.
**Care and Maintenance**
- The sound quality of a speaker depends upon several elements — including materials, design and execution — and every detail is critical to the final sound production.
- Importantly, maintaining the sound quality of a speaker requires occasional maintenance.
- That can be easier said than done, so easy step to take is to simply clean the loudspeakers (and your overall system) regularly.
- Dust pads, dry cloths, air canisters and vacuum cleaners are all safe to use on your loudspeakers, just try not to damage the cone drivers or tweeter.
**Warranty & Support**
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where should speakers be placed on the wall?
When standing, the front and back in-wall speakers should be about ear level. Due to the elevated position, you can enjoy fantastic music performance as people are moving around. Additionally, it provides realistic sound effects when you watch a movie.
Are on wall speakers any good?
On-wall speakers perform just as well as their in-wall counterparts since they are frequently tilted to provide a realistic sound. Therefore, depending on your preferences, installing one or two speakers of various sizes is all that is required to create a home theatre experience.
How do wall speakers work?
In-wall speakers are tuned while they are installed in a wall. This is taken into consideration during the design of the enclosure and the drivers, ensuring that once you install them at home, the system sounds identical to one from a speaker located farther away from the listening area.
How many speakers should a home theater have?
A minimum of three speakers are required for real home theatre audio (left, right, and center). Five speakers are required for genuine surround sound (left, right, center, and two rear.)
Do in wall speakers need an amp?
Speakers installed in walls and ceilings are typically passive speakers. They are thus not required to be connected to a power source. They just require a connection to a receiver or amplifier that can also serve as a power supply.
What are in wall speakers used for?
In-wall speakers are frequently utilized as surround and stereo speakers in theatre setups. They are situated on the sides of the screen, to the left and right, and also behind the seats. Although in-wall speakers are frequently affordable, this does not preclude them from producing sound that is of high quality and bass.
Can you use in wall speakers for surround sound?
In a surround sound setup, in-wall speakers can be fully functional and offer additional advantages.
How do you remove in wall speakers?
The shell and each in-ceiling/in-wall speaker grill are pressure-fitted together. Simply use the tip of a tiny pocketknife and carefully go around the exterior of the grill to pry it away to remove them. Avoid possibly marking the frame’s outer edge by using a pocket knife or another flat edge.
How many watts is a good home theater system?
Your theatre will sound better the more power it has beneath the hood. A high- power theatre really seems louder at lower volumes, which is strange but true. The best power level to have without ever having to worry about running out is 125 watts per channel.
Should you insulate around in wall speakers?
To enhance sound quality, think about adding some R-13 insulation to the wall cavity beneath the speakers. Insulation is typically pre-cut for breadth; all that is required is for you to cut it to length and insert it into the gap behind the speakers.
Can you put regular speakers in wall?
The wall cavity is intended to be used by in-wall speakers in their output curve. Regular speakers will sound terrible in walls and they sound terrible coming out of walls.
Are in wall or on wall speakers better?
In-wall speakers are frequently more potent and of greater quality as a result than in-ceiling speakers. When in-wall speakers are installed in numerous walls of a room or other space, they can add more sound dimensions than just a downward-firing one.
Can I put in wall speakers in-ceiling?
It is possible to install in-ceiling speakers in walls, and they will sound quite similar to in-wall speakers. The size is the main distinction that you’ll see. Typically, in-wall speakers are bigger than in-ceiling speakers.
How many watts should surround speakers be?
The front three channels of integrated goods, such as receivers, must get at least 26.1 volts (85 watts), and the surround channels must receive at least 20 volts (50 watts).
How many amps do I need for home theater?
To connect your power amplifiers and/or powered subwoofers to, have an electrician run at least one (20A) dedicated line(s) into your home theatre room. All other low-power devices, such as HDTVs, sources, game consoles, etc., can be connected into shared outlets.
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