Speaker requirements are likely to be 8 ohm, most modern hi-fi speakers are. A few low-fi systems have used special high impedance speakers and the old hi-fi standard for valve amplifiers was 15 ohm and 3 ohm or lower has been used in televisions a lot.
4 ohm speakers are commonly used where a higher power output is desired at the cost of some quality of sound reproduction but depending on how the sound is listened to can soon overload some amplifiers primarily designed for 8 ohm as it will try and deliver more power into the lower impedance speakers and perhaps exceed the rating.
8 ohms is a safer choice. The lower the wattage rating of the speakers the more efficiently they tend to be able to reproduce sound at low volume levels so for background music in a small domestic environment the average power requirement will be in the order of half a watt so even with a high powered amplifier the volume would rarely be turned up above 1 - 2 on the typical scale of 10 and ten watt speakers would be more than adequate. It is unfortunate that it is almost impossible to obtain quality speakers rated at such an unfashionably low power rating.
With the stiffer cones of a higher power rated speakers the volume has to be turned higher before the speakers become efficient and listening at low levels can be difficult. In a domestic environment a 50 watt rating is perhaps the best compromise as if there are neighbours to consider a ten watt average power output will be sufficient even if the amplifier is capable of higher powers. Just don't turn the volume up more than necessary.
The greater the power rating the more power will be required for efficient reproduction. For electrical and mechanical safety of the speakers the rating should exceed the maximum output of the amplifier but listening at low levels with quality of sound can become virtually impossible.
It is all a matter of taste and environment.
Here is the link to the web page for Craig Electronics. The picture you will see is of the model you indicated and there is a contact number for Craig in the lower right corner of the screen. I am sure Craig will have replacements for the remote to your unit.
To set your Craig electronic FM radio, clock, and iPod dock to the iPod dock, you will need to follow these steps:
Connect your iPod to the dock using the appropriate cable.
Press the "Mode" button on the radio until the "iPod" option is selected. The display should show "iPod" on the screen.
Press the "Play/Pause" button on the radio or on the iPod to start playing music from the iPod.
If the radio keeps switching between AM radio and clock and not to iPod, check the settings to ensure that the iPod is selected as the source.
Check the connection between the iPod and the dock to ensure that it is secure and properly connected.
Check the battery level on the iPod and make sure that it has enough power to function.
If the problem persists, check the user manual for your Craig electronic FM radio, clock, and iPod dock. The manual should have specific instructions for setting the device to play music from the iPod.
If you do not have a manual, you may be able to find one online by searching for the model number of your device.
If you are still unable to set the device to play music from the iPod, you may need to contact Craig customer service or a technician for assistance.
If your Craig tower speaker won't turn on or charge correctly, it could be caused by a problem with the battery, the charging port or cable, or a software issue. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Check the battery level and make sure it is charged. If the battery is low, charge the speaker using the supplied charger or cable.
Try a different charger or cable to see if the issue is with the charging cord. Make sure the charging cord is not damaged or frayed.
Check the charging port on the speaker and make sure there is no debris or buildup preventing a proper connection. Clean the port with a soft, dry cloth if necessary.
Try resetting the speaker by holding down the power button for at least 10 seconds. This will force the speaker to restart and may resolve the issue.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it may be necessary to have the speaker serviced by a professional technician.
Hey, for the pairing of the Craig CHT729 speaker use these steps:
1: Turn on the speaker.
2: Press and hold the (power) PAIRING button until you hear the voice guidance and the (Bluetooth) indicator begins to flash quickly.
3: Perform the pairing procedure on the Bluetooth source device to detect the speaker.
Or for more instructions search at this link:
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Just take it back to Walmart, even without a receipt, they will give you a credit note to buy another one. They are budget speaker made in China. Make sure the speaker is fully charged, and replace the battery in the remote.
Question edited for clarity.For a question like this Trina, we need the model number rather than the size of its storage. Then we can find a manual. Did you buy it in Spain? I don't see anything that indicates you can change language on it. Actually. I just found this!https://www.manualslib.com/manual/32966/Craig-Cmp616f.html?page=15&term=language&selected=2#manualhttps://www.google.com/search?q=craig+4gb+mp3+player+change+language..
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