Russound Speaker SP5502 User Guide

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Where To PlaceYour SPEAKERS  
Placement can make all the difference in how your RUSSOUND speaker system sounds. There are at least three  
“WHERE’s” and a “HOW” to factor into your layout:  
• HOW you intend to use your in-wall speakers  
• WHERE they’ll sound best (stereo imaging and acoustic considerations)  
• WHERE it’s possible to install them (wall and ceiling surfaces)  
• WHERE they can be installed that makes it easy to get wires to them without remodeling your entire house.  
STEREO IMAGING  
If your Russound In-wall Speakers are going to be your primary listening source in a room, you need to consider some  
other factors to insure proper imaging. The term “stereo imaging” refers to a speaker system’s ability to project music  
so that it sounds like the performers are in a 3-dimensional space between the speakers. It’s the whole point of having  
a stereo instead of monophonic sound.  
Drawing 1  
EXCELLENT  
for stereo imaging  
FINE for  
background  
music;  
ACCEPTABLE  
for stereo  
effect  
Russound In-wall speakers may be used for  
rear surround sound channels by placing  
them (1) behind, (2) on each side of the  
viewing position or (3) in the ceiling just  
behind the viewers. The SP550.2 &  
SP650.1 speakers also make excellent,  
unobtrusive front channel home theater  
speakers for 5 channel listening.  
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EXCELLENT  
for stereo  
imaging  
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OTHER ACOUSTIC CONSIDERATIONS  
For best fidelity, there are several other factors to keep in mind before you start actual installation.  
Concerns and reflections  
When an in-wall speaker is placed close to the corner of a room, bass frequencies are emphasized. This can be okay  
if both speakers are mounted near corners (while maintaining stereo imaging). But try to avoid placing just one  
speaker in a corner and another on a long flat wall.  
Treble is emphasized when it reflects back from reflective surfaces such as large windows. Conversely, highs tend to  
be muffled by soft surfaces such as drapes, rugs, upholstered furniture, carpeted steps and even textured fabric wall  
paper.  
In general, the best acoustic performance will result if both speakers face a similar type of surface and are placed in  
similar positions on the same type of wall.  
Drawing 2  
Okay  
Ideal  
Installation Depth  
Russound In-Wall speakers require at least 2-3/4” of wall depth (measured from the outside surface of the wall). This  
means that they can be installed in any wallboard and 2x4 stud wall. In fact, the dense, rigid nature of plasterboard  
or (lath and plaster in older homes) acts as a superb speaker baffle.  
You can also install Russound speakers in stud walls covered with thick wood paneling or in wallboard/plaster  
ceilings.  
However, avoid:  
T-bar drop ceilingswith very thin fiberboard panels which can buzz and vibrate. If you suspect this will happen,  
reinforce the drop-in panel with wood or particle board.  
Any wall which cant provide proper depth (clearance) for the back of the Russound speaker. This includes brick or  
concrete walls where the wallboard or paneling is attached to thin furring strips.  
Inside wall space less than 10wide and 48in height  
Walls where you know that there are pipes, heating ducts and ESPECIALLY AC wiring in the general vicinity. For  
example, if there is an outlet along the baseboard, there is often a live wire running partly up the wall at that point.  
SPEAKER WIRE PATHS  
In general, you should pay particular attention to the following areas:  
Avoid running speaker wires close to house electrical wiring for any distance. If you have to run them parallel,  
make sure to space the speaker wires at least two feet from the AC line. It is, however, okay for speaker wires to  
cross paths with AC line or go through the same hole together with house wiring if they separate before and after.  
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Make sure that the entire path between speakers and amplifier is clear and not obstructed by a floor or ceiling joist  
or masonry wall which you wont be able to drill through.  
Remember that the other end of the wires has to come out somewhere to connect with the amplifier. Confirm  
ahead of time that you can drill an outlet hole easily and in an un-obtrusive spot.  
PAINTING THE SPEAKERS  
If you like the designer white finish which has been applied to your Russound In-Wall Speakers, skip to the section  
cutting holes. But if you want your speakers to completely blend in with a colored wall or accent the surface, now  
is the time to paint your Russound speakersouter frames and perforated grilles.  
The speakers outer surfaces are primed to accept ordinary latex wall paint or aerosol spray paint. Because the surface  
behind the perforated grille should remain black, you will need to mask this area off before you begin painting or use  
the included template cover.  
1. Remove the speaker grilles. From the back of the speaker, push the clamp (dog-ear) towards the grill to loosen it  
so you can pull it off.  
2. Attach masking tape to the cardboard masking template which has been included with your speakers.  
3. Press the template onto each speakers surface to cover the woofer and tweeter.  
4. Paint the outer speaker frame and grille separately. A roller with a short or medium nap will work much better than  
a brush. If youre using spray paint, make sure that you achieve the same coverage on both grille and frame.  
5. After the paint has thoroughly dried, remove the template and/or masking tape.  
There’s no need to replace the grill at this time since you will need access to the inner speaker surface during  
installation.  
CUTTING HOLES FORTHE SPEAKERS  
Wallboard is an easy surface in which to make a relatively neat hole. Make sure you dont make it any bigger than  
the template. In the following steps, youre going to locate a section of wall between two studs, mark the outer  
boundaries of the hole, drill a small hole in the center to confirm your location and then cut the main hole.  
A. Trace template  
outline  
B. Drill 1-inch pilot  
hole  
D. Cut speaker hole  
along outline  
C. Probe with  
wire for stud  
clearance  
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1. Determine the location of your wall studs so that the speaker can be approximately centered between them. There  
are several ways to go about this:  
* Tap on the wall and listen to the resulting THUMP. When its deeper, youre between studs. When its sharper  
and more flat-sounding, youre close to a stud.  
* Use a stud-finder, a simple little magnetic device which works by locating the lines of nails hammered into the  
stud.  
* Identify studs by the position of electrical outlets or switches. There will be a stud either directly to the left or right  
of a an electrical fixture. This gives you a point of measurement since studs are either 18 or 16 inches apart in  
newer houses, 12 inches apart on older homes.  
2. When youre reasonably sure of where the walls 2x4 studs are (and are TOTALLY sure that there isnt an electrical  
cable, water pipe or heating duct in that vicinity of wall), position one of the cardboard mounting templates and  
draw around the inner outline with a pencil. If you dont trust your eye, use a level to make sure the hole will be  
straight.  
3. Drill a 1-inch hole in the center of the pencil outline which you have just drawn.  
4. Obtain a length of stiff wire such as an unwound, totally un-bent coat hanger. Bend it so that the last 12 inches is  
at a right angle to the rest.  
5. Insert the angled part into the 1-inch hole you just drilled and probe to left and right to confirm that a stud is not  
close on either side.  
* If there is a close stud on one side, just re-position the cardboard template a few inches in the opposite direction  
and re-draw your pencil outline, keeping the 1-inch hole within the pencil outlines inner boundaries.  
6. Score the outline of the template with a utility knife to prevent chipping or wall paper from tearing. Then use a  
keyhole/dry-wall saw to cut in the opening.  
* If you’re dealing with lath and plaster or thick paneling, you need to use a different technique. Drill 1-inch holes  
at the corners of the pencil outline. Then use a fine-toothed key-hole saw or even a hacksaw blade withVERY  
slow strokes to saw through and remove the inner surface.  
7. Temporarily place a Russound speaker into the cut-out to insure that it fits properly. Its okay if the hole is slightly  
large, since it will be covered by the speakers outside frame. Actual installation will happen later, after youve  
routed the speaker wires.  
8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 for the other speaker.  
9. Now its time to drill the hole on the OTHER end -at the point where the wires from the speakers will exit to the  
amplifier/receiver.  
* Use the same 1-inch drill bit as before.  
* If you want a custom look, install an outlet box against a stud and cover it with a single outlet plate which has one  
hole in the middle for the wires to exit from OR order from your Russound dealer a Russound Stereo pair Wall  
Plate Connector.  
HOOKING UPYOUR SPEAKERS  
IDENTIFYING “+” AND “-”  
You need to be able to discriminate between the two conductors of the speaker wire. If your wire has transparent  
insulation, this is easy: One conductor will be copper-colored and the other silver-colored. Generally, professionals  
denote the copper one as POSITIVE (+) and the silver one as NEGATIVE (-).  
If youve used wire which has an opaque insulation, there are still differentiating markings. Examine the wire closely  
and look for:  
1. A series of ribs or grooves on one conductor  
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2. A painted stripe or dotted line  
Drawing 4  
•Denote any of these as the POSITIVE (+) conductor for similar connections on both ends.  
NOTE: It is important that you label your wires left and right when you run them to eliminate  
future confusion.  
ATTHE SPEAKER END  
1. Cut off excess wire, leaving about 2 feet  
extending through  
the speaker cut-out  
hole.  
Drawing 5  
2. Pull the conductors  
apart so theyre  
separated for the first  
two inches from their  
ends.  
3. Using a wire stripper,  
diagonal pliers or a  
knife, remove 1/2  
inch of insulation  
from each conductor.  
4. Twist the tiny strands in each conductor into tight spirals, as  
shown in Drawing 4.  
5. IMPORTANT: Route the speaker wire THROUGH the sheetrock as shown in Drawing 5.  
6. Attach the speaker wires to the red and black speaker terminals. Press down on the protruding levers while  
inserting the wire into the hole.  
* Correct the POSITIVE (+) conductor to the RED terminal and the NEGATIVE (-) conductor to the BLACK speaker  
terminal.  
* Make sure that no stray strands of wire have gotten detached and are touching the other main wire.  
7. Repeat Steps 1 through 6 for the other Russound In-Wall Speaker.  
ATTHE AMPLIFIER END  
1. Cut off excess wire, leaving enough to comfortably reach from the hole in the wall to your stereo system. If theres  
a possibility that youre going to move the amplifier to another part of the room, consider leaving some excess wire  
coiled up. If youve used sufficiently thick wire, this extra length will not affect speaker performance and could  
make re-routing easier if the room is rearranged later.  
2. Pull the conductors on both speaker wires apart so theyre separated for the last two inches.  
3. Using wire strippers, diagonal pliers or a knife, remove 1/2 inch of insulation from each conductor.  
4. Twist the tiny strands in each conductor into tight spirals.  
5. Attach the speaker wires to the red and black speaker terminals on the amplifier or receiver.  
* Connect the POSITIVE (+) conductor to the RED terminal and the NEGATIVE (-) conductor to the BLACK speaker  
terminal of the receiver/amplifier.  
* Make sure that no stray strands of wire have gotten detached and are touching the other main wire.  
Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the other speaker.  
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FINAL ASSEMBLY  
1. If you havent done so already during painting, remove the perforated grilles from both Russound In-Wall Speakers.  
Use the clamp (dog-ear) to push the grille out from the back side.  
2. Center the speaker in the cut-out hole and tighten the screws until the clamps are drawn up snugly from behind,  
clamping the speaker in place. Try to tighten each screw equally but do not over tighten.  
3. Insert the Russound speaker grille by gently pressing it into place.  
In most installations, the grilles will fit tightly without causing vibration. If any audible vibration does occur, or if your  
Russound speakers are ceiling mounted, you finally get to use the contents of that mysterious packet with the black  
stuff wrapped in little white papers. They are pre-cut lengths of a special damping/adhesive material. Remove the  
perforated grille, unwrap four of the damping strips and affix them to the four outer corners of the inner speaker  
surface. Then replace the grille.  
A QUICK LISTENING TEST  
Its a good idea to test everything at this point. Also, although weve paid close attention to speaker polarity, we hope  
you labeled your wires to identify the left and right speakers.  
1. Turn on your stereo system. Make sure that the VOLUME control is turned down  
and that the BALANCE control is set to center.  
2. Activate a musical source such as FM or CD player.  
3. Gently turn up the volume. You should hear music coming out of your new Russound In-Wall Speakers! (If you  
don’t, refer to the troubleshooting guide below.)  
4. Now rotate the stereos BALANCE control all the way to the LEFT. Sound should only come out of your left in-wall  
speaker. If it comes out of the RIGHT speaker, skip to Step 6.  
5. Rotate the BALANCE control all the way to the RIGHT. Sound should only come out of the right speaker.  
6. If sound comes from the right speaker when the stereos balance control is turned to the LEFT, youll need to  
change the connections on the back of the amplifier/receiver.  
* FIRST TURN OFF THE AMPLIFIER!  
* Swap the wires attached to the left and right speaker terminals.  
A QUICKTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Before returning your Russound In-Wall Speakers for service, it is a good idea to check out these simple remedies first.  
No sound from either speaker  
1. Incorrect source selected on receiver or preamplifier.  
2. Mute button pressed on receiver.  
3. Wrong speaker output selected; many receivers have an Aand Bspeaker switch. Make sure its in the right  
position.  
4. In-WallVolume control not turned up or wired incorrectly.  
5. If using a speaker selector, room/station not turned on or improperly connected  
No sound from one speaker  
1. Un-secure connection at either the speaker or amplifier-double-check them.  
2. Balance control turned all the way left or right-return it to center.  
3. Bad connecting cable between sound source and amplifier - try a new cable.  
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4. Defective speaker - contact your Russound dealer or call our customer tech department at 603.659.5170.  
Any other problems not listed, discuss with your dealer or call Russound.  
TAKING CARE OFYOUR NEW IN-WALL SPEAKERS  
RUSSOUND In-Wall Speakers are designed to last the life of your home if you follow a few simple rules.  
The main killersof any loudspeaker system are  
too little power at high volumes  
too much power at high volumes  
transients (immediate loud passages, thumps, etc.)  
Too little power  
Its a surprising fact but far more speakers are damaged by too little power than by too much! When an amplifier runs  
out of power while trying to re-create musical peaks, it causes a form of high frequency distortion called clipping.  
Clipping simply makes the music sound distorted. In greater quantities over a period of time, it can damage or  
destroy the tweeters (high frequency speakers) in any speaker system. If you like your music LOUD, consider getting  
an amplifier with at least 50 watts per channel.  
Too much power  
Theres nothing wrong with driving your Russound speakers with as much as 150 watts per channelthe extra power  
helps them achieve quick musical transients found in digital recordings. However, you must remember to restrain  
yourself and not get too heavy-handed with the volume control (or remote buttons). If the music begins to sound  
distorted or you hear a clackingsound during bass notes, back off! The clacking is caused by the woofers voice coil  
trying to come out of its socket.  
Transients  
Loud, deep THUMPS, caused when your system is turned on/off, or when the tonearm is dropped too hard on a  
record (if you still use those great classics), can seriously damage any loudspeaker including your Russound In-Wall  
models. Also remember to turn your system off before disconnecting any hook-up cables. When theyre pulled out,  
a huge burst of low frequency hum often occurs if the system is still on.  
MORE ON SPEAKER WIRES AND AMPLIFIER IMPEDANCE  
Not all amplifiers or receivers can safely operate two sets of speakers at once. If you intend to use your Russound In-  
Wall Speakers at the same time as your main speakers or if you intend to hook up two pairs of speakers and use both  
at the same time, its important to consider both the impedance of the speakers and the capabilities of the amplifier  
youre using. Russound makes a complete line of products from Impedance-MatchingVolume Controls to  
Impedance-Matching Speaker Selectors. Ask you Russound dealer for details or simply write your request for a line  
catalog to Russound or FAX us at 603.659.5388  
First, consult the owners manual that came with the amp or receiver. It should tell you the minimum speaker  
impedance during simultaneous operation. On some models the manual will recommend that only two pairs of 8-  
ohm speakers be used at the same time. Others might allow one set of 8-ohm speakers and one set of 4-ohm  
impedance speakers. A few extremely powerful receivers and power amplifiers may even allow two sets of 4-ohm  
speakers.  
If you cant readily determine this information, consult the dealer where you purchased the amplifier, or call the  
manufacturer of the product in question. Next, determine the impedance of your other speakers. Its often printed on  
the back of the enclosure near the connection terminals, or you can consult the speakers owners manual.  
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If your other speakers are rated at 4-ohms, some amplifiers may experience difficulty driving both 4-ohm sets at once  
and shut off intermittently when the volume control is turned up. In this case, you should operate only one set of  
speakers at a time or keep the volume extremely low.  
Another option is to purchase a speaker selector such as the Russound SS4 & SS6 series or a PRO series speaker  
selector. These are designed to maintain impedance control allowing your amplifier to work efficiently.  
INSTALLING RUSSOUND SPEAKERS DURING NEW CONSTRUCTION  
Needless to say, installing In-Wall speakers when a house is being built is far easier than doing it later.  
Russound offers a Speaker Rough-In Kit. The Rough-In kit is designed to provide the drywall installers the cut-out  
for the In-Walls. The kit comes with two brackets, one for the left speaker and another for the right. The brackets are  
nailed/screwed onto the wall studs. Once the house/room is completed, you can install the speaker (more on this  
below).  
During new installation, keep the following tips in mind:  
Use a small level to verify that the mounting frame is straight.  
The flat brackets and nails which attach the speakers are thin enough that they wont interfere with wallboard  
added later.  
If possible, run speaker wires after AC wiring is in place to avoid induced hum caused by close parallel proximity.  
Secure speaker wires in place along the run with insulated staples only and be careful not to pierce the insulation.  
Allow a bit of slack for expansion of building materials.  
The actual speakers should not be installed until the wall board is in place. In the meantime, leave several feet of  
wire coiled up and secured to the back side of the mounting frame.  
When it comes time to put up the dry wall, make sure the speaker cut-out hole doesnt extend farther than 1/4”  
from the sides of the mounting frame.  
After the wallboard is put up, install the speakers as detailed on pages 5 of this manual.  
Due to our continual efforts to improve product quality as new technology and techniques become available,  
Russound/FMP, Inc. reserves the right to revise speaker systems specifications without notice.  
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RUSSOUND Speakers FiveYear Limited Warranty  
All Russound Speaker products are fully guaranteed against all defects in materials and workmanship for five years from date of purchase.  
Proof of Receipt must accompany all claims. During the warranty period Russound will replace any defective part and correct any defect  
in workmanship without charge for either parts or labor. For this warranty to apply, the unit must be installed and used according to its  
written instructions. If necessary, repairs must be performed by Russound. The unit must be returned to Russound at the owners expense  
and with prior written permission. Accidental damage and shipping damage are not considered defects, nor is damage resulting from abuse  
or from servicing performed by an agency or person not specifically authorized in writing by Russound. Damage to or destruction of  
components due to application of excessive power voids the warranty on those parts. In these cases repairs will be made on the basis of the  
retail value of the parts and labor. To return for repairs, the unit must be shipped to Russound at the owners expense, along with a note  
explaining the nature of service required. Be sure to pack in a corrugated container with at least 3 inches of resilient material to protect the  
unit from damage in transit.  
This Warranty Does Not Cover  
Damage caused by abuse, accident, misuse, negligence, or improper operation (installation).  
Products that have been altered or modified.  
Any product whose identifying number or decal, serial #, etc. has been altered, defaced or removed.  
Normal wear and maintenance.  
Technical Specifications  
SP550.2  
Frequency Response: 65Hz - 20kHz  
Construction: 5.25" Polymica woofer  
.5" Neodymium mylar dome swivel tweeter  
Moisture resistant  
Sensitivity: 90dB  
Min / Max Power: 10 W/Channel / 60W/Channel  
Impedance: 8 ohm  
Frame Type: ABS plastic, paintable  
Grille: Fine mesh grille, paintable (steel)  
Mounting: 6 self-mounting, self-contained clamps  
Dimensions: 7.5"W x 11"H x 2.5"D  
SP650.1  
Frequency response: 58Hz - 21kHz  
Construction: 6.5" Polymica woofer  
1" Neodymium silk dome swivel tweeter  
Moisture resistant  
Sensitivity: 90dB  
Min / Max Power: 10W/Channel / 80W/Channel  
Impedance: 8 ohm  
Frame Type: ABS plastic, paintable  
Grille: Fine mesh grille, paintable (steel)  
Mounting: 6 self-mounting, self-contained clamps  
Dimensions: 8.5"W x 12"H x 3"D  
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