Citronic CUBA-8A Active Wooden Speaker Cabinets with Bluetooth User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- citronic
Table of Contents
Citronic CUBA-8A Active Wooden Speaker Cabinets with Bluetooth
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a CUBA active speaker cabinet as part of your sound
system.
This product is designed to provide flexible, powerful and efficient output
for a wide range of sound reinforcement applications. Please read this manual
to achieve optimum performance from your speaker cabinet and avoid damage
through misuse.
Package Contents
- CUBA-series active speaker cabinet
- Mains lead(s)
This product contains no user-serviceable parts, so make no attempt to try to
fix or modify this item yourself as this will invalidate the warranty. We
recommend you keep the original package and proof of purchase for any possible
replacement or return issues.
Warning
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose any of the
components to rain or moisture.
Avoid impact to any of the components.
No user serviceable parts inside – refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Safety
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Please observe the following warning conventions
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. -
Ensure that the correct mains lead is used with adequate current rating and mains voltage is as stated on the unit
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Avoid ingress of water or particles into any part of the housing. If liquids are spilled on the cabinet, stop using immediately, allow the unit to dry out and have checked by qualified personnel before further use
Warning: this unit must be earthed
Placement
- Keep the electronic parts out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
- Position the cabinet on a stable surface or stand that is adequate to support the weight of the product.
- Allow adequate space for cooling and access to controls and connections at the rear of the cabinet.
- Keep the cabinet away from damp or dusty environments.
Cleaning
- Use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth to clean surfaces of the cabinet
- A soft brush can be used to clear debris from controls and connections without damaging them
- To avoid damage, do not use solvents to clean any parts of the cabinet.
Rear panel layout
- DSP tone profile setting indicators
- LINE A input L+R RCA sockets
- MIC/LINE B input XLR/jack socket
- MIX OUT line output XLR
- POWER on/off switch
- Bluetooth & amp status indicators
- DSP tone profile rotary selector
- Bluetooth on/off & pairing button
- LINE A input & Bluetooth level control
- LINE A input XLR/jack socket
- MIC/LINE B input level control
- Input 2 MIC or LINE level switch
- Fuse holder (on IEC for CUBA 8A/10A)
- Mains inlet IEC
Setting up
Position your CUBA active speaker cabinet(s) on a stable surface capable of
supporting the load and vibrations from the cabinet or ideally on a strong
35mmØ pole mount or speaker stand with an adequate safe working load to
support the cabinet. Also, each CUBA cabinet has M8 flying points for
suspending from a ceiling or truss if required. It is recommended to use 3 or
more fixing points for suspension.
Aim the cabinet towards the audience or listeners and not in direct line of
sight with any microphones that are connected to the sound system to avoid
feedback (howling or squealing caused by the mic “hearing” itself) Each CUBA
active speaker has an inbuilt Bluetooth receiver, which can be paired with a
smart phone by holding the Bluetooth on/off & pairing button (8) for 3
seconds. The blue status LED (6) will flash to indicate pairing mode. Search
for “CUBA-8A”, “CUBA-10A”, “CUBA-12A”, or “CUBA-15A” in the Bluetooth menu of
the smart phone and select to pair. Once paired, the LED will be lit
constantly and the audio output from the smart phone will be streamed
wirelessly to the CUBA speaker. This input is governed by the LINE A input &
Bluetooth level control (9). Pressing the Bluetooth on/off pairing button
briefly will switch the Bluetooth receiver on or off. If a previously paired
device is within range, the Bluetooth receiver will auto connect.
If a mixing console is being used to control input sources, connect the output
of the mixer to the CUBA cabinet LINE input (10) or MIC/LINE (3) with “LINE”
selected on the MIC/LINE switch (12) using XLR or 6.3mm jack connectors. If
the system is in stereo, then usually one CUBA cabinet will serve the right-
side output and another for the left-side output. Normally, the volume of the
CUBA cabinet LINE input is turned up high and the output will be controlled at
the mixer.
A microphone may also be connected directly to input A if the MIC/LINE switch
(12) is in the “MIC” position. If a playback device (e.g. mp3 or CD player) is
to be connected directly to the CUBA cabinet, this is usually connected to the
LINE A input L+R RCA connectors (2)
If the inputs to the CUBA speaker cabinet are to be linked onto a further
active cabinet or amplifier, the mix of all MIC/LINE/Bluetooth inputs can be
fed from the MIX OUT line output XLR to further equipment (4) When all
necessary connections are made, finally connect the supplied IEC power cable
(or equivalent) from the mains power supply to the IEC power inlet on the CASA
speaker cabinet, ensuring that the supply voltage is as indicated on the CASA
speaker unit (14)
Operation
With both volume controls turned fully down, switch on the power (5) to the
CASA speaker cabinet.
The red power LED (6) will light to confirm powering up.
If a smart phone is paired with the CUBA cabinet, make sure that the Bluetooth
receiver is switched on (8) and play a track from the smart phone to test the
speaker, turning up the level control (9) gradually.
If a mixer is connected to the CUBA speaker unit, ensure a signal is present,
turn up the mixer output part way and gradually increase the volume of the
input that the mixer is connected to for checking the output from the CASA
speaker. If the sound is present and OK, turn down the mixer and turn up the
CASA speaker to the maximum required output and control the volume from the
mixer.
The status LEDs (6) include “SIG” and “CLIP” indicators. The “SIG” LED will
light to show when a signal is present, and the “CLIP” LED should only light
briefly on the loudest beats or transients.
If this LED lights more continuously, it will be necessary to turn the volume
control(s) down to avoid overload.
If a microphone is connected directly to MIC/LINE A input (3), speak into the
microphone whilst gradually increasing the volume of the MIC/LINE A input (11)
until the required sound level is reached.
For playback devices connected to the LINE B input (2), play an audio track
with the playback device volume turned up part way and gradually increase the
volume of the LINE B input (9) so that the output can be checked and increase
to the required output level.
The CUBA active cabinets have an inbuilt DSP which has 5 optimal settings for
different types of input or audio program material: Normal / DJ / Voice / Live
/ Flat. Although quite self-explanatory, it is worth experimenting with each
profile to find the ideal EQ and tone response for each application. Simply
turn the DSP rotary selector (7) and the DSP setting indicator LEDs (1) show
which setting is active.
Before powering down the CASA speaker unit, turn down all volume controls to
avoid loud noises.
If not being used for long periods, disconnect from the mains power supply.
Specifications
Model | CUBA-8A | CUBA-10A | CUBA-12A | CUBA-15A |
---|---|---|---|---|
Power supply | 230Vac, 50Hz (IEC) | |||
Main driver | 200mmØ (8“) | 250mmØ (10“) | 300mmØ (12“) | 380mmØ (12“) |
Voice coil | 50mmØ (2“) | 50mmØ (2“) | 64mmØ (2.5“) | 64mmØ (2.5“) |
HF driver | 35mm (1.35“) Ti CD | 35mm (1.35“) Ti CD | 35mm (1.35“) Ti CD | 44mm |
(1.75“) Ti CD
Power: rms| 250W| 270W| 400W| 450W
Power: max.| 500W| 540W| 800W| 900W
Power: peak| 800W| 880W| 1120W| 1400W
Sensitivity| 94dB| 95dB| 98dB| 99dB
Max. SPL| 121.0dB| 122.5dB| 123.0dB| 124.0dB
Inputs| XLR/jack mic/line, XLR/jack/RCA line
Audio source| Bluetooth receiver
Line output| XLR
DSP settings| Normal, DJ. Voice, Live, Flat
Dimensions| 435 x 278 x 245mm| 500 x 310 x 260mm| 610 x 375 x 340mm| 705 x 430
x 375mm
Weight| 8.71kg| 10.27kg| 15.98kg| 22.00kg
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the
product is classed as Electrical or
Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or
commercial waste
at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your
local council guidelines.
Hereby, AVSL Group Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type 178.708UK,
178.710UK, 178.712UK and 178.715UK is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU
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Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2022.
AVSL Group Ltd. Unit 2-4 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Rd. Manchester. M41 7JQ
AVSL (EUROPE) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New
Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland.
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