Monoprice 115700 Carbon Fiber In-Wall Column Speaker Operational Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Monoprice
Table of Contents
- Monoprice 115700 Carbon Fiber In-Wall Column Speaker
- Specification
- What’s in the box
- Product Description
- Higher sensitivity, deeper bass, and higher power handling
- Features
- Other features
- Warranty & Support
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Monoprice 115700 Carbon Fiber In-Wall Column Speaker
Specification
- Speaker Type Woofer
- Speaker Size 5 Inches
- Speaker Connectivity Auxilliary
- Speaker Amplification Type Passive
- Model Name 115700
- Color White
- Mounting Type Floor Mount,Wall Mount
- Output Wattage 200 watts
- Speaker Connectivity Auxilliary
What’s in the box
- in-Wall Speaker
Product Description
In-wall speakers are the ideal combination of sound quality and styling. Rather than cluttering the room with large box speakers trailing speaker wires, The speakers are virtually invisible, while filling the room with high fidelity audio. Featuring a removable and paintable grille, This 3-Way speaker uses a carbon fiber woofer cone with rubber surround for deep, impactful bass, A carbon fiber mid-range driver for tight, articulate midst, and a ribbon tweeter for sweeter and smoother high frequencies. ribbon tweeter: a ribbon tweeter is composed of a very thin metal diaphragm suspended in a powerful magnetic field. It is capable of very high acceleration, which means that it is very responsive to musical nuances. Ribbon tweeters have a wide horizontal dispersion and a very tight vertical dispersion, thereby increasing the size of the audio “sweet spot”. carbon fiber drivers: Carbon fiber is a very lightweight and rigid material, making it ideal for speaker drivers. The lightweight ensures that the driver can respond quickly to musical nuances, while the additional rigidity results in improved accuracy and a flatter frequency response. The result is a is deep, impactful bass, and tight, articulate midst, without a hint of distortion. high frequency attenuator: the high-frequency attenuator can reduce high frequencies by 0, -3, or -6 db. This allows you to fine tune the speaker’s high-end response to compensate for a particularly “bright” Listening environment. magnetic grille: The removable grille attaches to the speaker using powerful magnets, to ensure that the powerful bass does not cause Rattle. The grille is paintable and features a slim bezel, allowing it to more easily blend into your home’s decor. higher Sensitivity, deeper bass, and higher power handling: Carbon fiber is a lighter and stiffer material than what is normally used in speaker drivers. This means that the drivers can respond quickly to musical nuances, are more accurate, and have a flatter frequency response. The result is deep, impactful bass and tight, articulate midst, without a hint of distortion. • 4. 5″ X 3″ Ribbon tweeter bull; 100 watts RMS, 200 watts maximum power handling capacity bull; 6. 5″ Carbon Fiber bass and mid-range drivers bull; 56 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response• 8-ohms nominal impedance• removable and paintable grille• 89dB sensitivity• magnetic grille
Amber In-Wall Speaker 6.5-inch 3-way Carbon Fiber Column with Ribbon Tweeter
In-wall speakers are the ideal combination of sound quality and styling.
Rather than cluttering the room with large box speakers trailing speaker wires, the speakers are virtually invisible, while filling the room with high fidelity audio. Featuring a removable and paintable grille, this 3-way speaker uses a carbon fiber woofer cone with rubber surround for deep, impactful bass, a carbon fiber mid-range driver for tight, articulate mids, and a ribbon tweeter for sweeter and smoother high frequencies.
- 5″ x 3″ ribbon tweeter
- 100 watts RMS, 200 watts maximum power handling capacity
- 5″ carbon fiber bass and mid-range drivers
- 56 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response
- 8-ohms nominal impedance
- Removable and paintable grille
- 89dB sensitivity
- Magnetic grille
Higher sensitivity, deeper bass, and higher power handling
Carbon fiber is a lighter and stiffer material than what is normally used in speaker drivers. This means that the drivers can respond quickly to musical nuances, are more accurate, and have a flatter frequency response. The result is deep, impactful bass and tight, articulate mids, without a hint of distortion.
Tools Recommended for Installation:
- Stud finder
- Carpenter’s level
- Marking pen or pencil
- Drywall cutter
- Wire strippers
- Phillips screwdriver
Features
- Sound QUALITY: life is too short for speakers that don’t sound great! We believe that the whole point of listening to music is to hear it as the artist intended. Our engineers and Audio experts have spent countless hours listening to and comparing various speakers until we were satisfied we had found models that fit Our demanding standards.
- Style: while Monoprice believes in function over form, there is nothing wrong with having speakers that look good, too. These reduce clutter by getting your speakers off the floor or bookshelves, and the removable grille can be painted to match your walls, so it virtually disappears from view.
- Simplicity: installation is as easy as it can get. Use the included cutout template to mark your wall, make the cut, then using only a screwdriver, secure the speaker to the wall with the easy install mounting tabs.
- Carbon fiber woofers are lighter and stiffer than conventional materials used in speaker manufacturing. The speaker cone is more sensitive to power, which means that you get more volume using less power. Additionally, the stiffer material means deeper bass and higher power handling, with significantly less distortion.
- 150 watts RMS/300 watts peak power handling capacity. 10in Carbon fiber woofer with rubber surround. 33 230 Hz frequency response. Removable and paintable grille
- Connectivity technology: Auxilliary
Ribbon Tweeter: A ribbon tweeter is composed of a very thin metal diaphragm suspended in a powerful magnetic field. It is capable of very high acceleration, which means that it is very responsive to musical nuances. Ribbon tweeters have a wide horizontal dispersion and a very tight vertical dispersion, thereby increasing the size of the audio ‘sweet spot’.
Carbon Fiber Drivers: Carbon fiber is a very lightweight and rigid material, making it ideal for speaker drivers. The lightweight ensures that the driver can respond quickly to musical nuances, while the additional rigidity results in improved accuracy and a flatter frequency response.
High-Frequency Attenuator: The high-frequency attenuator can reduce high frequencies by 0, -3, or -6 dB. This allows you to fine tune the speaker’s high-end response to compensate for a particularly ‘bright’ listening.
Magnetic Grille: The removable grille attaches to the speaker using powerful magnets, to ensure that the powerful bass does not cause rattle. The grille is paintable and features a slim bezel, allowing it to more easily blend into your home’s decor.
Other features
Warranty & Support
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Frequently Asked Questions
How high should in wall speakers be mounted?
It is best to set these speakers between 90 and 110 degrees from the listener’s location, but make sure to do so far above ear level to prevent any distracting or artificial ambient noise processing. These speakers work best when mounted 2 to 3 feet above ear level.
How far apart should in wall speakers be?
Keep in mind that walls also reflect sound. At least two to three feet should separate speakers from the closest wall (especially if your speaker is in a corner). Many speakers have bass ports that face the back. A rear bass port that is too close to a wall will reflect sound waves, blurring time.
Are on wall speakers better than in wall?
The biggest benefit of on-wall speakers is that they take up little room, making them the ideal option if you have space restrictions. On-wall speakers are not always installed on the walls, despite their name.
How far should in wall speakers be from TV?
The stereo speakers’ spacing should correspond to how far away from the television you are seated. Each stereo speaker needs to be 3 feet away from the television, for instance, if you are sitting 6 feet from the television. Your television’s centre should be in line with the centre of the centre speaker.
How do in 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.
Where should I mount my speakers on the wall?.
Install the front speakers at or slightly above ear level on the same wall as the TV. Directly beneath the TV screen, place the centre channel speaker. Place the two surround sound speakers to the left and right of the selected seat in the room, 12 to 18 inches above ear level.
Can you put regular speakers in wall?
NO. 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.
Should I box in my in wall speakers?
Any time you mount a speaker in your ceiling or wall, a backbox should be used. The advantages of using these tools outweigh any drawbacks. Back boxes are essential to the overall value of your built-in speaker investments because they provide soundproofing, sonic enhancements, and speaker protection.
Are in wall speakers more expensive?
In-wall speakers are typically more expensive and larger in size, but they are flexible in location and help create a loud, expansive sound in your room.
What is the difference between in wall and in ceiling speakers?
Simply said, ceiling speakers are positioned down-firing from the ceiling above, whilst in- and on-wall speakers are mounted front-firing with the woofers pointing horizontally across the room.
DO built-in speakers increase home value?
Even if you don’t have any immediate plans to move or sell, a built-in audio system will increase the value of your home if you ever decide to list it for sale. Customers will think they are receiving an added benefit if there are stylish in-wall or in-ceiling speakers.
How do you hide wall mounted speakers?
To completely conceal your speakers, place them behind tapestries or acoustic artwork on the wall. Put your speakers in an alcove or recessed shelf if you have one in your wall. After that, advance the speakers past the wall. Overhang them with a flag, fabric, or thin tapestry.
How do you retrofit in wall speakers?
Create the hole all at once. This facilitates replacement. To prevent breaking the piece or cutting past the traced contour, slow down while approaching corners. In case the speakers are taken out, save the cut-out piece for later use. After cutting is complete, clear the area of all drywall debris.
How do in 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.
Should I box in my in wall speakers?
Any time you mount a speaker in your ceiling or wall, a backbox should be used. The advantages of using these tools outweigh any drawbacks. Back boxes are essential to the overall value of your built-in speaker investments because they provide soundproofing, sonic enhancements, and speaker protection.
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