Specsheet
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... prior notification. CSP96 300W 5.1-CHANNEL HOME THEATER SPEAKER SYSTEM • Experience 300 watts of home theater surround sound* • Designed for deep bass response (100W peak output) • Independent volume, treble, and bass controls • Magnetic shielding • Wall-mountable or desktop design *300 Watts Total Output Power: Satellites - 40W (4 Ohms at 1kHz, THD 10%) Subwoofer - 100W (8 Ohms...
... prior notification. CSP96 300W 5.1-CHANNEL HOME THEATER SPEAKER SYSTEM • Experience 300 watts of home theater surround sound* • Designed for deep bass response (100W peak output) • Independent volume, treble, and bass controls • Magnetic shielding • Wall-mountable or desktop design *300 Watts Total Output Power: Satellites - 40W (4 Ohms at 1kHz, THD 10%) Subwoofer - 100W (8 Ohms...
User Manual
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... Page 3 English Features 5.1-Channel Surround Sound Speaker System Use with 5.1-channel DVD players, PC sound cards and more High-fidelity sound Convenient master, treble, and bass volume controls Package Contents Subwoofer (x1) Satellite speakers (x5) Audio RCA input cord (x3...
... Page 3 English Features 5.1-Channel Surround Sound Speaker System Use with 5.1-channel DVD players, PC sound cards and more High-fidelity sound Convenient master, treble, and bass volume controls Package Contents Subwoofer (x1) Satellite speakers (x5) Audio RCA input cord (x3...
User Manual
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AC power input 9. TV/DVD switch Set to "TV" position to listen to the TV input source (2) Set to "DVD" position to listen to the DVD input source (3, 4, 5, 6) 2. Front Left (FL) and Front Right (FR) input Page 4 4. Surround Left (SL) and Surround Right (SR) input 5. English 1. TV (L) and TV (R) input 3. Center (CEN) input 6. Power switch (on the rear of the subwoofer. Subwoofer (SW) input 7. Audio output (speakers) 8. Getting Started Rear Connections The connections panel can be found on /off) Coby Electronics Corporation
AC power input 9. TV/DVD switch Set to "TV" position to listen to the TV input source (2) Set to "DVD" position to listen to the DVD input source (3, 4, 5, 6) 2. Front Left (FL) and Front Right (FR) input Page 4 4. Surround Left (SL) and Surround Right (SR) input 5. English 1. TV (L) and TV (R) input 3. Center (CEN) input 6. Power switch (on the rear of the subwoofer. Subwoofer (SW) input 7. Audio output (speakers) 8. Getting Started Rear Connections The connections panel can be found on /off) Coby Electronics Corporation
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...only a 2.1-channel source is com- www.cobyusa.com Page 5 SL = Surround Left; English 2. FR = Front Right; FR = Front Right; patible with this system). CEN = Center). clude DVD players, PC sound cards, or other sources that provide 5.1-channel output (please make sure that the power supplied by the output... device is available, use the FL/FR and SW connections. Insert all satellite speaker cables into their respective audio output jacks (speaker clips) located on the rear of the subwoofer (FL= Front Left; SL = Surround Left;
...only a 2.1-channel source is com- www.cobyusa.com Page 5 SL = Surround Left; English 2. FR = Front Right; FR = Front Right; patible with this system). CEN = Center). clude DVD players, PC sound cards, or other sources that provide 5.1-channel output (please make sure that the power supplied by the output... device is available, use the FL/FR and SW connections. Insert all satellite speaker cables into their respective audio output jacks (speaker clips) located on the rear of the subwoofer (FL= Front Left; SL = Surround Left;
User Manual
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Getting Started 3. This system connects to your indoor AC 110V, 60Hz power supply. Locate the power switch on the rear of the subwoofer and turn the unit on. When all connections have been made, plug the subwoofer into an AC110V, 60Hz wall socket. English Page 6 Coby Electronics Corporation
Getting Started 3. This system connects to your indoor AC 110V, 60Hz power supply. Locate the power switch on the rear of the subwoofer and turn the unit on. When all connections have been made, plug the subwoofer into an AC110V, 60Hz wall socket. English Page 6 Coby Electronics Corporation
User Manual
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.... 2. Bass Control (Subwoofer: SW) The Treble Volume knob controls the volume of the subwoofer. 1. Treble Control (Satellites: FR, FL, SR, SL, CEN) The Treble Volume knob controls the volume of the entire system. Turn this knob clockwise... to increase the volume; Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume; counter-clockwise to increase the volume; www.cobyusa.com Page 7 Volume Control (Master: All Speakers...
.... 2. Bass Control (Subwoofer: SW) The Treble Volume knob controls the volume of the subwoofer. 1. Treble Control (Satellites: FR, FL, SR, SL, CEN) The Treble Volume knob controls the volume of the entire system. Turn this knob clockwise... to increase the volume; Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume; counter-clockwise to increase the volume; www.cobyusa.com Page 7 Volume Control (Master: All Speakers...
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English Specifications Power output Speaker unit Frequency Response 300W (peak) Satellites: 40W (4 ohms at 1kHz, THD 10%) Subwoofer: 100W (8 ohms at 100Hz, THD 10%) 3" Full range x 5 (magnetically shielded) 4" Subwoofer x 1 Satellites: 120Hz - 20,000Hz Subwoofer: 20Hz - 170Hz Separation S/N Distortion Power Supply Unit Dimensions Weight > 35dB > 65dB
English Specifications Power output Speaker unit Frequency Response 300W (peak) Satellites: 40W (4 ohms at 1kHz, THD 10%) Subwoofer: 100W (8 ohms at 100Hz, THD 10%) 3" Full range x 5 (magnetically shielded) 4" Subwoofer x 1 Satellites: 120Hz - 20,000Hz Subwoofer: 20Hz - 170Hz Separation S/N Distortion Power Supply Unit Dimensions Weight > 35dB > 65dB
User Manual
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..., or place liquid-filled containers, onto the system. 6. Doing so may become very hot. Doing so will not be used for repair. 4. When in an enclosed space. Switch off and disconnect the system if it in use, the rear panel of the subwoofer to the circuit. 5. Do not attempt to... qualified service personnel. 3. do not crowd the system with other body parts near heat-generating elements of time. 7. Do not ...
..., or place liquid-filled containers, onto the system. 6. Doing so may become very hot. Doing so will not be used for repair. 4. When in an enclosed space. Switch off and disconnect the system if it in use, the rear panel of the subwoofer to the circuit. 5. Do not attempt to... qualified service personnel. 3. do not crowd the system with other body parts near heat-generating elements of time. 7. Do not ...