Architech Pro Series Ap-602 6.5-Inch 2-Way Rectangular In-Wall Loudspeakers Instructions Manual

June 4, 2024
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Architech Pro Series Ap-602 6.5-Inch 2-Way Rectangular In-Wall

Loudspeakers

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Loudspeakers

Specifications

  • BRAND : ARCHITECH
  • MODEL NUMBER : AP-602
  • SPEAKER MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 100
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY : Infrared
  • WOOFERS: 6.5-Inch Poly Woofers
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS : 14.4 x 11.1 x 7.7 inches
  • ITEM WEIGHT : 10.29 pounds

Introduction

They are 50W-100W per channel rectangular in-wall loudspeakers that are 6.5 inches wide.

HOW SPEAKERS WORK

One end has the speaker cone’s center attached to it, and the moving coil drives that end back and forth. This cone’s edges are maintained in place by an airtight surround or suspension. The air around the cone is pushed and pulled as it moves, which causes sound waves—pressure waves in the atmosphere—to form.

HOW TO CHOOSE AMP FOR SPEAKERS

Generally speaking, you should choose an amplifier that has a power output capacity that is double the program/continuous power rating of the speaker. This indicates that an amplifier with a power output of 700 watts into an 8-ohm load is necessary for a speaker with a “nominal impedance” of 8 ohms and a program rating of 350 watts.

HOW TO KNOW IF SPEAKER IS ACTIVE OR PASSIVE

An active speaker is one that has its own amplifier integrated into the cabinet, to put it simply. Speaker wire is used to connect a passive speaker to the external amplifier that supplies its power. Typically, passive speakers are used in homes.

HOW SPEAKERS 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.

HOW TO CONNECT TO PHONE

  • From the top of the screen, swipe downward.
  • Touch Bluetooth and hold it.
  • To pair a new device, tap. If Pair new device isn’t there, go under “Available devices” or hit More. Refresh.
  • Select the Bluetooth device you want to associate with your device by tapping its name.
  • Observe any directions displayed on the screen.

HOW SPEAKERS WORK WITH PHONE

Bluetooth allows wireless sound to be received by wireless speakers, but wires are still present. Each pair consists of an “active” component that plugs into an AC outlet and a cable that links the active to the passive speaker. The wireless receiver, amplifier, volume, and tone controls are all located on the active unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different kinds of speakers?

Traditional loudspeakers, in-wall/ceiling speakers, soundbars, and subwoofers are the four basic speaker kinds now available in homes. Each variety of speaker has a distinct function and is advantageous in certain contexts.

How are powerful speakers made?

A passive crossover may be used between the mid- and high-frequency drivers and an active crossover may be used between the low-frequency driver and the combined mid- and high frequencies in some loudspeaker systems.

What is the name of the speakers?

A woofer is a low-frequency speaker, whereas a tweeter is a high-frequency speaker. A third speaker, known as the middle speaker, is frequently employed in sound reproduction systems. A few systems also have separate “subwoofers” and “super tweeters” to recreate the audible spectrum’s extremes.

Why is a PA system necessary?

It amplifies the perceived volume (loudness) of a person’s voice, a musical instrument, or any other acoustic sound source, as well as the volume of recorded music or sound. Any public setting where an announcer, performer, etc. must be audible enough from a distance or over a significant area uses PA systems.

What qualities distinguish a good speaker?

Each speaker emits a range of frequencies, some of which are louder or softer than others. The less difference in loudness across frequencies—or, in other words, the flatter the frequency response chart is—the better the speaker quality, presuming that your ultimate goal is accurate audio reproduction.

What frequency range is ideal for speakers?

2 or 3 dB is regarded as being of excellent quality for speakers, headphones, and microphones.

Are larger speakers more musical?

Bigger speakers just sound better than smaller ones; it’s not only an issue of volume or bass. Size matters when it comes to speakers. Little speakers get crushed by big speakers because they can play louder and provide more bass.

A loudspeaker uses AC or DC power.

The obvious response to this query is that all speakers use AC to generate audio. The amplifier supplies this AC power. While the amplifier itself is powered by a DC source, the speakers are not directly connected to it. As a result, speakers are considered AC equipment.

What causes the vibration of a speaker?

Magnetic forces attract one another when they are in opposition to one another. The coil is drawn inward as a result, pulling on the diaphragm. The coil will immediately rise and fall if the electricity passing through it is changed. As a result, the diaphragm moves, resulting in a change in air pressure.

Is sound quality improved by higher or lower Hz?

Frequency is the number of cycles that a sound wave completes in a second. Sound waves are motions of air molecules that our ears interpret as sound. The unit of measure for cycles per second is Hertz (Hz), where a greater Hz corresponds to a higher frequency of sound.

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