On-Q Legrand, Home Office & Theater, Outdoor Speakers Instructions Manual
- June 4, 2024
- On-Q
Table of Contents
- On-Q
- On-Q Legrand, Home Office & Theater, Outdoor Speakers
- Specifications
- Introduction
- HOW TO MAKE OUTDOOR SPEAKERS SOUND BETTER
- HOW TO PROTECT
- HOW TO TEST THE SPEAKER
- HOW TO CONNECT TO TV
- HOW THEY GET POWER
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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On-Q Legrand, Home Office & Theater, Outdoor Speakers
Specifications
- BRAND: On-Q
- SPEAKER TYPE: Outdoor
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT: Home Theater, Office, Home, Outdoor
- MOUNTING TYPE: Outside Mount
- SURROUND SOUND CHANNEL CONFIGURATION: 2.0
- ITEM WEIGHT: 9.5 pounds
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 6.61 x 9.45 x 6.3 inches
- SIZE: 7000 Series
- COLOR: Black – 2 Pack
- STYLE: Outdoor Speaker (Black)
- ITEM PACKAGE QUANTITY: 1
- USAGE: Residential
Introduction
The requirements of outside installations are catered for by the 7000 Series Outdoor Speakers. The best in-home sound is ensured with high-power handling and tuning capabilities. Advanced crossover of the highest Calibre enables ideal frequency dispersion. The woofers made of glass fiber offers improved power handling for a richer, deeper sound. On-top-tier Q’s speaker series is made to maximize the greatest home theatre and distributed audio installations. These top-of-the-line speakers can accommodate larger spaces thanks to their excellent power management and weather resistance. They are also sealed to keep moisture out.
HOW TO MAKE OUTDOOR SPEAKERS SOUND BETTER
Your speakers should be placed with their backs against a wall, fastened to substantial patio beams, or even up close to the ceiling overhang. These positions naturally increase volume and bass.
HOW TO PROTECT
- Keep them away from water and the sun.
- In inclement weather, when it is impractical to bring them inside, cover them.
- inspect mounting hardware frequently.
- Regularly inspect the wiring.
- Always keep your speakers clean.
HOW TO TEST THE SPEAKER
The most effective method of testing them is to QUIETLY play a signal through them, listen to it, and then determine whether it generates sound. The speaker has to be replaced if it doesn’t work or sounds awful. This test isn’t particularly scientific.
HOW TO CONNECT TO TV
Connect the audio input of the outdoor speaker receiver to the TV’s audio output using an RCA wire. Simply match the RCA cable’s color to the port’s color to use it. A longer RCA cable might be useful if the TV and outdoor speaker receiver are separated by a significant distance. Select a programme to watch and turn the TV on.
HOW THEY GET POWER
The majority of wireless speakers connect to standard power outlets or power strips using AC adapters. To become “truly wireless,” some systems employ rechargeable batteries, although this feature necessitates repositioning and charging as routine tasks in order to use this type of surround sound system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does covering outdoor speakers make sense?
They will need some protection because many outdoor speakers are weather- resistant rather than waterproof. Install speakers underground to shield them from the elements. Mount them no higher than 10 feet above the listening area, though.
What speaker power is suitable for outdoor use?
For spaces smaller than 300 square feet, use 60 watts. For areas between 300 and 500 square feet, use 80 to 100 watts. For areas between 600 and 800 square feet, use 100 to 175 watts. For spaces larger than 1,000 square feet, 250+ watts.
The receiver for outdoor speakers should be placed where.
Place the volume control box outside and the receiver inside to connect outdoor speakers. Make sure you store your speakers in a protected spot. Allow sufficient distance from the ground and proper distance between the speakers while mounting them.
How loud should a speaker be outside?
The optimal range for outside is between 70 and 80 db. The volume is just loud enough to be heard over the music and background noise, without being uncomfortable or damaging to your hearing.
Are speakers that have more watts better?
Yes, it is true that speakers play louder and clearer at higher power levels (watts). However, slight variations in power don’t produce much of an audible difference. The power would need to double in order to perceptibly hear a change (a 3dB increase).
How can you tell if a speaker is effective?
The louder your speaker is, the higher the sensitivity rating. A typical speaker has a sensitivity range of 87 dB to 88 db. An excellent speaker has a sensitivity rating of over 90 db.
What watts does a good speaker need?
The home speaker should have a wattage of between 15 and 30 watts. The majority of homeowners deem 20 watts enough. A speaker might be 50 watts or 100 watts in power for larger crowds.
How are speaker powers determined?
To determine the maximum wattage, multiply the voltage of the speaker by the amperage. For instance, multiply 120V and 5A together to generate 600 watts for your speaker.
What factors into a speaker’s sound quality?
Materials, design, and implementation all play a part in the final sound quality of a speaker, and every little detail counts.
Can outdoor speakers be left on in the winter?
Generally speaking, as long as they aren’t in contact with moisture, you can leave them in the cold. It would be great if you constructed some sort of shelter for outside speakers that are permanently installed to shield them from the elements. Your speakers won’t suffer permanent harm from the cold alone.
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