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Rock Speakers
Owners Manual
OB-R6W
OB-R6F
OB-R6G
Overview
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Introduction
Russound introduces a unique line of outdoor
speakers. These Rock Speakers are designed
to look like natural outcroppings of rock
instead of bulky aluminum and plastic speak-
ers that detract from nature’s beauty.
Russound Rock Speakers are a distinctive
addition to your yard and blend into any land-
scape for a convenient and practical outdoor
audio solution.
The realistic rock speakers are offered in three
styles to match your landscape: Gray Granite,
Fieldstone and White Sandstone. These shapes
and finishes closely mimic rocks found in
nature for a quality, believable look.
The secret to the realistic look of the rock
speakers is in the way they are crafted. The
cast enclosure process produces more lifelike
shapes and surfaces. This process is more
expensive, but the three-layer fiberglass and
resin construction results in an acoustically
better speaker with low resonance for better
sound. The process also creates an environ-
mentally stable and durable speaker housing.
The resulting Rock Speaker has a sturdy,
waterproof cabinet tough enough for use in all
types of weather and environments. The enclo-
sure is silicone sealed and equipped with a
water drain for the speaker opening.
For added convenience an attached security
eyelet is provided to prevent the speaker from
getting ‘carried away.’ Also included are sili-
cone-impregnated wire nuts for weathertight
electrical terminations.
Each speaker has a 6.5” coaxial two-way driv-
er with a polypropylene cone and fully painted
aluminum grille.
With 10 100 watt power handling, Russound
Rock Speakers fit any outdoor speaker neces-
sities, for monaural or stereo applications.
Speaker Placement
An important factor for speaker placement is
the location elevation. Select a spot wires can
be run to from the audio system. The speak-
ers should face the listening area and be
spaced for best sound coverage for the area.
The realistic rock shape and finish will blend in
best if placed in a manner that mimics nature,
such as near a rock wall or amidst ground
plantings. Be sure to avoid placing the speaker
in low spots that collect water.
Elevation and Slope
Speakers should be placed on the same level
for balanced sound delivery. Speakers on dif-
ferent elevations will have different sound char-
acteristics. The acoustic design is optimized
to provide the best sound when placed on
level ground at the same elevation as the lis-
tening area. Placing the speaker on higher ele-
vations or tilting it upwards will provide less
than optimal sound. Speakers should be
placed for best sound delivery with the base of
the speaker as level as possible. Never lean a
speaker back to aim the sound up as this
could allow it to retain water.
Amplifier Considerations
The Rock Speakers should be powered by an
amplifier that provides a minimum of 10 watts
per channel. An amplifier that has both stereo
and mono capability is a plus, as you may
want to use mono for large areas.
Number of Speaker Pairs
First, determine the size of the listening area,
and identify any gathering areas where folks
will sit or stand. The typical coverage area is
20 feet from the front of the speaker for nor-
mal listening levels. There should be a maxi-
mum of 20 feet between speakers for better
stereo imaging. Too far away from each other
creates an acoustic void when used for
stereo. Monaural will not be affected to the
same degree.
Use as many pairs of speakers as needed to
achieve the desired coverage and dispersion
of sound. Getting more sound with more
speakers is better than cranking the volume,
which may lead to amp clipping. Large areas
are better served by monaural audio instead
of stereo. In most outdoor environments,
there is no ideal listening area to give stereo
image or separation.
Tools Needed for Installation
Wire strippers
Hacksaw or pipe cutter
Spade or trench tool
Direct burial rated speaker cable
(Polarity indication should be on the cable)
16AWG minimum - for distances up to 75ft.
14AWG - from 75 to 125 feet
12AWG - from 125 to 175 feet
PVC conduit, cleaner and cement (optional)
Silicone caulking
Planning Path for Cable Burial
First, consult your local phone and/or electric
company to learn of existing buried cables or
pipes. Watch for buried water lines or gas
lines. If necessary, use a metal detector to
discover buried cables. Be aware of any local
building code requirements that may be appli-
cable.
Trenching and Burying Cable
To ensure proper installation of direct burial
speaker cable, consult the manufacturer of
the cable you are using, and adhere to all
applicable electrical codes.
After positioning the speakers and determin-
ing where any buried obstructions exist, you
can dig the trench. Lay the cable out on top
of the ground from the speaker to the outdoor
volume control to determine length.
Make cable connections at the speaker. Be
sure to observe polarity. Make connections at
the amplifier, and test the system to see if
everything is working properly.
Trench below the frost line for the cable. The
frost line will vary depending on geography,
and is typically no deeper than three feet.
If using conduit, size and cut it to length.
Connect the conduit lengths and elbows with
PVC cement. Ensure all electrical connections
are watertight; seal with additional silicone if
necessary. Run cable through the conduit.
Bury the cable or conduit in the trench, and
leave an extra 3 feet of cable under the
speaker to allow for future adjustments in
position.
Seal the cable paths through structure walls
with silicone.
Installation
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Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Russound
Categoría: Vocero
Modelo: OB-R6W

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