OSD Black 6.5″ 15-Degree Angled in-Ceiling Speaker, Single – BK-R63A User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- OSD
Table of Contents
- OSD Black 6.5″ 15-Degree Angled in-Ceiling Speaker, Single – BK-R63A
- Specifications
- Introduction
- HOW CELLING SPEAKER WORKS
- HOW TO CONNECT TO TV
- HOW TO CONNECT TO TV WITHOUT AMP
- HOW TO FIX SPEAKER PROBLEMS
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
OSD Black 6.5″ 15-Degree Angled in-Ceiling Speaker, Single – BK-R63A
Specifications
- BRAND: OSD Black
- MODEL NAME: BK-R63A
- SPEAKER TYPE: In Ceiling
- MOUNTING TYPE: Ceiling Mount
- SPEAKER MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER: 150 Watts
- IMPEDANCE: 8 Ohm
- SPEAKER TYPE: 6.5″- 15° Angled In-Ceiling Speaker
- WOOFER: 6.5″- 15° Angled Carbon Fiber w/TPR Thermal Surround
- TWEETER: 1″ Aluminum Dome Pivoting w/12dB Crossover and Contour Switch
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 50Hz – 20kHz
- DIAMETER & DEPTH: 9.8″ x 4.72″
- CUTOUT DIAMETER: 8.25″
- SELLING UNIT: Single
- ITEM WEIGHT: 5.29 pounds
Introduction
Even though in-ceiling speakers are usually out of sight and up high, their internal parts can make the difference between immersive, rich sound for home theatre and distributed audio and typical background speakers. The best parts are used in OSD Black Series in-ceiling speakers to provide excellent performance across a variety of applications. Silk dome tweeters and rigid polypropylene woofers are used to fill in the essential high notes. The OSD BLACK Reference Series is our top-tier in-ceiling speaker line created for audiophiles who can distinguish minute acoustic details that others cannot. Our Reference Series uses extremely expensive speaker materials and a special combination of parts to produce sound that surpasses that of competing in- ceiling brands.
Cone woofers loaded with graphite minerals produce rich, deep bass tones. The subwoofers can also expand and compress to reach the lowest bass and the richest mid frequencies thanks to environmentally resilient TPR surrounds, a hybrid of butyl rubber. Additionally, OSD BLACK Reference features ceramic- coated aluminum dome tweeters for high-frequency sound that is distortion-free and exhibits great rigidity, low bulk, and outstanding environmental stability. Our OSD BLACK Reference line, which features contour controls that let you fine-tune the sound and a step-up crossover that routes frequencies with pinpoint accuracy, is a requirement for real audiophiles.
HOW CELLING SPEAKER WORKS
The majority of the time, ceiling speakers are passive, which means they don’t have internal amplifiers and instead get their power from speaker cables that are connected to an external amplifier. Each ceiling speaker is connected to the binding posts on the amplifier to do this.
HOW TO CONNECT TO TV
Ceiling speakers are typically passive, meaning they don’t have amplifiers built into them and instead get their power from speaker cables that are run from an external amplifier. This is accomplished by connecting each ceiling speaker to the amplifier’s binding posts.
HOW TO CONNECT TO TV WITHOUT AMP
Turning on your speakers and making sure your TV supports Bluetooth will allow you to connect them to your TV. If not, a Bluetooth transmitter will suffice, but that is a topic for another day. Once your TV has located the speakers, turn it on and set the connection.
HOW TO FIX SPEAKER PROBLEMS
- Check the output of your speakers.
- Activate the audio troubleshooter.
- Check to see if all Windows updates have been installed.
- Check your speaker, headphone, volume controls, wires, connectors, and jacks.
- Verify the sound settings.
- Update your audio drivers.
- Set the default device to your audio device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do ceiling surround speakers work well?
Ceiling speakers are indeed excellent for playing music. Similar to being at a concert hall or live music event, they have the power to immerse you in a surround sound experience.
Exactly how is speaker coverage determined?
A speaker can cover a wider area of the floor when mounted at a higher height. Example: In an office with a 2.5 m (8 ft) ceiling height, one speaker can fill a space with a 7.5 m diameter (3 x 2.5 m), or 44 m2 (3.14 x (7.5/2)2).
Do ceiling speakers require a receiver?
It is necessary to connect passive in-ceiling speakers to a receiver or amplifier. 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.
Can speakers be hung from the ceiling?
Use a professional speaker mount to hang your speakers on the wall or ceiling if you want to keep them off of shelves or the floor. However, it should be mentioned that experts normally do not advise hanging speakers from the ceiling.
How far should ceiling speakers be from the wall?
If the speakers are too far apart, the music will play in some areas of the room too loudly and in others too softly. In larger rooms, use two speaker pairs for balanced sound. We advise keeping in-wall and ceiling speakers at least 18 to 24 inches away from one another.
Do my ceiling speakers need a subwoofer?
Even if ceiling speakers are capable of producing all the bass and low-end frequencies, a subwoofer will be helpful in handling them. Additionally, it significantly improves the overall sound quality of your sound system.
How many ceiling speakers do I need?
As a general rule, we advise using one pair of ceiling speakers in rooms that are larger than 3 × 3 meters, and two pairs in places that are larger than 5 x 5 meters will provide a more balanced sound.
Can I directly connect speakers to my TV?
Typically, no. Only active speakers with an integrated amplifier can be connected directly to a television. For instance, since the majority of soundbars are active, you can use optical or HDMI ARC to connect them directly to a TV.
What is the pattern of speaker coverage?
The loudness is loudest in the middle of the “conical” (cone-shaped) coverage provided by the ceiling speakers. The SPL decline to -6dB is described by the provided coverage pattern. This parameter, which specifies the size of the region the speaker will cover with sound, is expressed as an angle in degrees.
Why won’t the speakers in my ceiling work?
The audio source, the wiring, or the speakers themselves may be the issue. To test if the source is the issue, you could switch the connections at the source. For example, unplug a connection from a speaker that is working and attach it to the problematic speaker.
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