PYLE Audio Portable Speaker PSS1542 User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
PSS1542  
PSS1842  
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is assembled using quality components and efficiently directs the  
frequencies to the proper drivers.  
Connections  
Your PSS series  
speaker has an extremely  
flexible connection panel.  
There are two Speakon jacks  
as well as two ¼” jacks. You  
can also hookup your speaker  
cabinet using the “Quick  
Connect” speaker terminals,  
which accommodate either  
wire leads or a banana plug.  
The jacks are wired in  
parallel, which allows you to  
daisy chain additional  
speakers. Thus you can use one amplifier channel to power multiple  
speakers.  
Make certain that the wires you are using are at least 12 gauge  
unshielded speaker cable (the lower the number, the thicker the wire). Do  
not use shielded “instrument” cables.  
Hooking speakers up in parallel decreases the overall  
impedance, placing a greater load on the amplifier. Check your  
amplifier’s specifications to ensure that you are not overloading  
the channel.  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE MORE THAN ONE JACK AS AN  
AMPLIFIER INPUT. DOING SO WILL DAMAGE THE SPEAKER!  
Amplifier Requirements  
Check the product specifications (page 5) to see the power handling  
for your model. There are a couple of considerations to keep in mind when  
choosing an amplifier to drive your PSS series speaker. While it is true that  
an amplifier with a higher power rating can damage the drivers, under-  
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powering can be even more dangerous. When an amplifier is overdriven and  
starts distorting, it generates transient frequencies that are much louder than  
the program material. These wayward frequencies could damage your  
speaker. A proper match is an amplifier which could drive the speaker up to  
the cabinet’s RMS rating, without exceeding the amplifier’s own RMS level.  
Operation  
When powering on your equipment, make sure the volume level on  
the amplifier is turned all the way down. This is to avoid the “popping”  
noise, which could damage your speaker.  
The placement of speakers can be a bit tricky. Besides for the  
practical considerations, there are acoustic issues as well. Avoid placing the  
speaker in a corner, as this will cause the low frequencies to sound “muddy”.  
Similarly, but to a lesser degree, placing the speaker directly against the wall  
will exaggerate the low frequencies. You should therefore try to place your  
speaker so that it is a few feet away from the wall.  
High frequencies are unidirectional while low frequencies are omni  
directional. Being that this is a full range enclosure, it is important that the  
speaker be placed so that the high frequencies reach the intended listeners  
properly. Make certain that no person or object could come to interrupt the  
line-of-site between the loudspeaker and the audience.  
When using more than one loudspeaker, you have to account for  
phase alignment. When the speakers are close together this is not usually an  
issue. However, when they are far apart, the sound from one speaker may  
reach the ear a fraction of a second before the other. This will cause certain  
frequencies to cancel out, resulting in a hollow sound. To avoid this, you  
may have to use a delay processor to align the sound from the speakers.  
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Troubleshooting  
No Sound:  
VCheck connections  
VTry a different speaker cable  
VCheck levels on amplifier  
VConfirm amplifier is getting a signal (check signal LED, or use  
headphone output)  
Intermittent Output:  
VCheck connections  
VTry a different speaker cable  
Weak Bass:  
VCheck the polarity of the speaker connection. It may be reversed.  
VListen with headphones to confirm the amplifier is being sent a good  
signal.  
Distorted Sound:  
VCheck if the amplifier is overdriven. If it is, you will have to turn the  
level down.  
VMake sure you are not exceeding the RMS rating of your speaker.  
Specifications  
Compression  
Driver  
Piezo  
Tweeters  
Frequency  
Range  
Sensitivity  
(1w/1m)  
Model  
Woofer  
RMS  
Peak  
Connections  
Dimensions  
W = 20“  
Weight  
85 lb.  
Two (2)  
15“  
Kapton  
Voice Coil  
Speakon (2)  
³(2)  
—Quick Connect“  
(Wire Lead & Banana)  
4“ x 10“ Titanium Two (2)  
Super Horn 3“ Piezo 25-20 kHz 700W 1400W 103 dB  
Midrange/Tweeter Tweeters  
PSS1542  
8Ω D = 19.6“  
H = 43.5“  
Two  
(2)18“  
Kapton  
Voice Coil  
Speakon (2)  
³(2)  
—Quick Connect“  
(Wire Lead & Banana)  
5“ x 15“ Titanium Two (2)  
W = 24.8“  
8Ω D = 23.6“  
H = 50.6“  
PSS1842  
Super Horn  
3“ Piezo 20-20 kHz 900W 1800W 105 dB  
100 lb.  
Midrange/Tweeter Tweeters  
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Typical Setup  
Parallel Setup  
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Recommended Accessories  
PT Series  
PPJJ30  
°30ft. 12 Gauge  
Amplifiers  
°Professional Speaker Cable  
°³“ to ³“  
°
°
°
Professional High-Power amplifiers  
8 Models to choose from  
All models rack-mountable  
in standard ISO 19“ rack  
PPJJ15  
°Same as above 15ft.  
PPSS30  
°30ft. 12 Gauge  
°Professional SpeakerCable  
°Speakon to Speakon  
PZR Series  
Amplifiers  
°
°
°
Professional High-Power amplifiers  
3 Models to choose from  
PPSS15  
All models rack-mountable  
in standard ISO 19“ rack  
°Same as above 15ft  
PPSJ30  
°30ft. 12 Gauge Professional  
°Speaker Cable  
°Speakon to ³“  
PPSJ15  
°Same as above 15ft.  
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