User Manual Acoustic Audio CSIC84-5S by Goldwood CSic84 Frameless 8" in Ceiling 5 Speaker Set 3 Way Home Theater Speakers, White, (Model: )

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Model
Woofer
Tweeter
Recommeded Power
Nominal Impedance(ohm)
Sensitivity(dB)
Frequency Response(±3dB)
Product Dimensions
Cutout Size
Model
Woofer
Tweeter
Recommeded Power
Nominal Impedance(ohm)
Sensitivity(dB)
Frequency Response(±3dB)
Product Dimensions
Cutout Size
Model
Woofer
Tweeter
Recommeded Power
Nominal Impedance(ohm)
Sensitivity(dB)
Frequency Response(±3dB)
Product Dimensions
Cutout Size
5.25” PP Cone With Rubber Edge
0.5” Mylar Tweeter
20-200 Watts
8
95
45Hz-22KHz
7.9”
7”
CSic64
6.5” PP Cone With Rubber Edge
0.5” Mylar Tweeter&13.5mm Piezo
20-300 Watts
8
93
45Hz-20KHz
9.0”
8.1”
CSic84
8” PP Cone With Rubber Edge
0.5” Mylar Tweeter&Midrange
20-350 Watts
8
95
40Hz-20KHz
11
10.2”
USER’S MANUAL
IN-CEILING SPEAKER
www.goldwood.com
Should your speakers not work properly, check the following:
If there is no sound from either speaker:
If there is no sound from one speaker:
If the receiver cuts on and off:
If there is low or weak bass:
- Confirm that the receiver/ amplifier is on and an active source is
selected and playing
- Most receivers have an A/B speaker selector switch. Confirm which
output the speakers are connected to (A or B) and make sure this is
selected
- Check all wiring and connections between the receiver /amplifier
and the speakers. Make sure all wires are connected. Make sure
none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.
- Check the balance control on the receiver/amplifier. Make sure it is
centered.
- Check all wiring and connections between the receiver/ amplifier
and the speakers.
- This could be caused by a short circuit between the positive and
negative output leads. Check the connection at the back of the
receiver/ amplifier and then at the speaker. Make sure the no strands
of wire from one connector are touching the other connector.
- Check the polarity of the speaker wiring. All speakers must be “in
phase” with each other or bass performance will be compromised.
Many modern receivers can be configured to drive a subwoofer
directly. In this mode, bass energy is routed to the subwoofer only. If
you do not have a subwoofer, make sure the receiver is not
configured for a subwoofer.
Troubleshooting
SPECIFICATIONS
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