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Crossfire C5 - 500M User manual

C5-sERIES
COAXIAL & COMPONENT MANUAL
Thanks for buying our product! Product information follows; please read it carefully to get the most out of your
subwoofers. Any questions, you can contact technical support:
Phone 972-570-0800; Email: tech@crossrecaraudio.com
Enjoy!
Speaker Power Rating:
Power handling for speakers depends on the conditions used. How loudly you play, what type of music and how hard you drive
the amplier are more important than any numbers-but of course, some kind of numeric guideline is necessary for convenience.
Therefore, Crossre rates as follows:
Nominal Power Handling: This amount of RMS amplier power should not cause damage to a speaker as long as the
amplier is not clipped.*
Maximum Power Handling: This amount of RMS amplier power driving the speaker at maximum volume continuously
could cause damage over time and should be used with caution and without clipping the amp.
Notes On Amplier Power:
The important rating of an amp is RMS power. If this spec is not exaggerated, it is how many watts the amp can output
continuously without distortion. Other specs (“peak” ; “maximum”) are not very meaningful in most cases. How does this match a
speakers power rating? Read on...
Notes On Speaker Limits:
Speakers have two limitations: mechanical and thermal. Crossre combines these into the ratings explained at the top.
Thermal power handling of the speaker is basically how many watts you can pump into it before it burns or melts:
-Amps’ RMS power similar to the speakers rating should a good match providing the amp is not clipped
-Amp’s RMS power much more than speakers rating: could damage the speaker unless gains are carefully set to prevent the
ampliers ever clipping.
-Amp’s RMS power much less than the speakers rating: could still damage the speaker if the amp is clipped.
Mechanical power handling means how far the cone can move before physical parts hit or deform (“bottoming out”). At very
low frequencies, it does not take much power to move the speakers cone a lot, so even low powered ampliers could damage
the speaker. The enclosure affects how easy it is to hit the mechanical limits: please see notes on a later page.
*Amplier Clipping and Dead Speakers:
When “Clipped” the amplier tries to put out more power than it is capable of, and the output waveform attens out, no longer
following the music. Viewed on an oscilloscope, it looks like the music waveform has had the tops “clipped off” with scissors.
Under these conditions, an ampliers could put out over twice it’s rated RMS power, causing a speaker to overheat. Additionally,
a clipped amplier can generate DC currents which will drive the speakers coil out of position: it may burn and/or hit mechanical
limits more easily. A clipping amp will sound highly distorted and crackly. A speaker hitting it’s mechanical limits tends to sound
like a jackhammer or woodpecker. These sounds often indicate damage could be imminent.
- Bottom line? If it sounds not merely loud but nasty, TURN IT DOWN before something breaks!
SPECS AND DIMENSIONS
LOAD
Please be aware of the minimum impedance you may apply to your particular model amplier. See chart below for more infor-
mation. Any lower impedance than the minimum can send the amplier into current protection or possibly damage the circuitry.
To prevent damage, use the following formulas to help you gure out the load you are placing on your amplier. If you have any
difculties, please contact your local Crossre dealer or Crossre’s Technical Assistance at tech@crossrecaraudio.com
Model:
c5 402 c5 462 c5 522 c5 652
2 Way
4” / 102mm
N/A
.75” / 19mm
4 Ohm
40 Watts
80 Watts
88
100 - 20k
3.7” / 94mm
2” / 52mm
.35” / 9mm
NO
Neodymium
Silk
Glass / Carbon Fiber Cone
Butyl
2 Way
4”x6” / 102x152mm
N/A
.75” / 19mm
4 Ohm
40 Watts
80 Watts
88
100 - 20k
3.7” x 5.7“ / 91 x 144mm
2.1” / 55mm
.35” / 9mm
NO
Neodymium
Silk
Glass / Carbon Fiber Cone
Butyl
2 Way
5.25” / 133mm
N/A
.75” / 19mm
4 Ohm
60 Watts
120 Watts
88
80 - 20k
4.6” / 116mm
2.2” / 56mm
.35” / 9mm
YES
Neodymium
Silk
Glass / Carbon Fiber Cone
Butyl
2 Way
6.5” / 165mm
N/A
.75” / 19mm
4 Ohm
75 Watts
150 Watts
90
60 - 20k
5.7” / 145mm
2.4” / 61mm
.2” / 5mm
YES
Neodymium
Silk
Glass / Carbon Fiber Cone
Butyl
SPECS AND DIMENSIONS
WIRING
Always choose speaker wire wisely. Make sure that the wire is appropriate for the speaker you are applying it to. It is highly recom-
mended not to use anything smaller than 16awg, consult your dealer. As with the power wires, use caution around sharp corners
or body parts that may easily cut through the insulation on the wire. If running into the doors, it is important to use a protective
boot in the door jam to protect the wire from being pinched as well as keeping water or moisture from entering the vehicle. Use
the factory boots whenever possible. And always make sure the wire is out of the way of the window track. To connect the wire to
the speaker, strip off approximately 1/2” inch (12mm) of the insulation and terminate the wires using insulated speaker terminals
(not supplied) or by soldering the connection to the loudspeaker. Be sure that the polarity at the loudspeaker is correct.
Model:
c5 572 c5 693 c5 x6
2 Way
5”x7” / 157x178mm
N/A
.75” / 19mm
4 Ohm
75 Watts
150 Watts
90
70 - 20k
5” x 7.2” / 129 x 183mm
2.4” / 61mm
.08” / 2mm
NO
Neodymium
Silk
Glass / Carbon Fiber Cone
Butyl
3 Way
6”x9” / 152x229mm
2.5“ / 63.5mm
.05” / 13mm
4 Ohm
75 Watts
150 Watts
92
50 - 20k
5.9” x 8.7” / 150 x 220mm
3.2” / 81mm
.35” / 9mm
YES
Neodymium
Mylar
Glass / Carbon Fiber Cone
Butyl
2 Way - Component
6.5” / 165mm
N/A
1” / 25mm
4 Ohm
75 Watts
150 Watts
90
60 - 20k
5.7” / 145mm
2.4” / 61mm
N/A
YES
Neodymium
Silk
Glass / Carbon Fiber Cone
Butyl
C5 COAXIAL WIRING
C5 X6 COMPONENT WIRING
INPUT OUTPUT LEVEL
6V 0.15V 50Hz 250Hz 0dB 12dB
BASS
BOOST L
L
R
R
FREQ.
PWR
- + - +
LEVEL LEVELINPUT
POWER
INPUTOUTPUT
FREQ.
HPF
LPF FLAT
HPF
LPF FLAT
L RL R
50Hz 6v 0.15V 6v 0.15V
250Hz
FREQ.
50Hz 250Hz
FRONT BACK
BRIDGED
SPEAKERS
To Amplier
Tweeter Level
Adjustment
+IN- +TW- +WF-
LENGTH OF WARRANTY
Crossfire Speakers, Components, Coaxils, and Loudspeakers are covered by warranty for 1 year from date of
purchase on parts and labor. This applies to the original purchaser only. Warranties are non-transferable.
DETAILS OF WARRANTY
From the date of original purchase and for the respective period, specified above.
Crossfire agrees to repair or replace all Crossfire products which are defective in materia l
and/or workmanship. This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original purchaser of the product.
No Exceptions. It is Crossfire’s right to decide if a product will be repaired or replaced.
All returns must be sent with an RA # on the outside of the box. Any and all products sent without an RA# will be
refused. An RA # can be obtained by calling or faxing Crossfire and requesting the number .
Warranty claims must be accompanied by the original invoice to validate the warranty service.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not apply with respect to the following:
Crossfire’s warranty does not cover burned or open voice coils, lead wires,
ripped surrounds or folded cones. These are all immediate signs of abuse and over-powering.
It does not cover products driven over their mechanical limits .
Defects or damage caused by accident, fire, flood, and lightning or other acts of God.
Defects or damage caused by abuse, misuse, or negligence.
Products with voice coils that have failed due to excessive power levels or clipping, i.e. burned
or open voice coils or burned lead wires.
Damage caused during shipping or handling. These claims are made with the Freight Company.
Accessories or anything else attached to or to be used with Crossfire products.
Products that have their serial numbers removed or altered.
Packing materials i.e. card board boxes, foam inserts, corners, peanuts, etc .
Adjustments or alterations required for any reason.
Items subject to fatigue through normal wear and use.
Products, which has been altered or repaired by anyone other than Crossfire .
756 Port America Place. Suite 100 Grapevine, TX. 76051
Ph: (972) 570-0800 | Fax: (972) 570-2200
www.crossrecaraudio.com

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