Introduction
This article will clearly guide you through setting up and tapping your Rockville WA6570 In-Wall Speakers. Designed for both simple and professional setups, this guide requires no prior technical experience.
Requirements:
- Rockville WA6570 In-Wall Speakers
- 70-volt amplifier (or multi-zone amplifier)
- CL2-rated speaker wire
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Included cutout template and metal tapping coin
Step-by-Step Instructions
Understanding 70-Volt Systems
70-volt audio systems enable you to run multiple speakers from a single amplifier at a consistent, fixed wattage. For example, a single 70-volt amplifier rated at 100 watts can power:
- 20 speakers tapped at 5 watts each
- 10 speakers tapped at 10 watts each
- Or fewer speakers at higher wattage taps (20W, 40W), depending on your setup.
Mounting and Tapping Your Speakers
Step 1: Planning Your Speaker Placement
- Use the provided cutout guide to decide where you'll install your speakers.
- Tape the cutout guide to your wall and trace its outline.
- Check for obstructions behind your wall before cutting.
- Skip this step if you're certain there are no obstructions behind your wall.
Step 2: Running the Speaker Wire
- Use CL2-rated speaker wire for safety and compliance.
- Run the speaker wire neatly between your amplifier and speaker locations.
- Consider making a small hole near the amplifier to neatly route wires.
Step 2: Connecting Your Speaker Wire
- Connect your speaker wire before mounting your speaker for easier installation.
- Red wire connects to the red terminal (+) on your speaker.
- Black wire connects to the black terminal (-).
Step 3: Wiring Multiple Speakers (Parallel Wiring)
If using multiple speakers:
- Twist the wires together (positive to positive and negative to negative) for parallel wiring.
- Connect these twisted ends to the corresponding terminals on each speaker.
- Continue this parallel connection across multiple speakers as needed.
Step 3: Tapping the Speakers
- Remove the speaker grille to access the tapping dial.
- Using the included metal coin, twist the dial to select your desired wattage tap:
- 5W, 10W, 20W, or 40W (for 70-volt setups)
- 8-ohm setting if used with a standard stereo system.
- An "Off" option to disable the speaker completely.
- Verify you're aligned with the arrow labeled "70V" (the lower arrow).
Step 4: Mounting the Speaker
- Place the speaker into the wall cutout.
- Secure the speaker by tightening each of the six rear latches with a Phillips head screwdriver.
- Tighten evenly until secure, ensuring proper tension between the latch and the wall.
Step 5: Finishing Touch
- Once securely mounted, attach the magnetic grille cover by gently placing it over the speaker until it snaps into place.
Troubleshooting & FAQs
Q: Can I use these speakers with a regular stereo system?
- A: Yes, set the tapping dial to the "8Ω" setting for standard stereo amplifier compatibility.
Q: How do I know which wattage to tap my speakers at?
- A: Add up the wattage of all connected speakers. Ensure the total wattage does not exceed your amplifier's rated wattage.
Q: My speaker grille won’t stay attached.
- A: Ensure your speaker is fully seated and flush with the wall, as the grille magnetically attaches and will securely snap into place.
Q: My speakers aren't producing any sound after installation.
- A: Verify connections, ensure your tapping dial is set correctly (not in the "Off" position), and confirm your amplifier settings match your speaker wattage selections.
Conclusion
You're now set up and ready to enjoy high-quality audio with your Rockville WA6570 In-Wall 70-Volt Speakers.
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