Owner`s manual

some
indicator
(such
as
color-coding,
ribbing
or
writing)
on
one
of
the
two
conductors
to
help
you
maintain
consistency.
It
is
essential
to
connect
both
speakers
to
the
amplifier
in
the
same
way
(in
phase).
If
you
experience a
lack
of
bass,
it
is
likely
that
one
speaker
is
out
of
phase
with
the
other
and
needs
to
be
rewired
paying
closer
attention
to
connect
positive
to
positive;
negative
to
negative
on
both
channels.
To
connect
wire
to
the
binding
post
[see
figure
above],
unscrew
the
hex
nut
and
insert
the
bare
wire
into
the
hole
near
the
base
of
the
binding
post.
Do
not
insert
the
insulated
part of
the
wire
into
the
hole
as
this
will
not
give
you
a
good
connection.
Twist
the
hex
nut
back
down
the
binding
post
until
it
firmly
meets
the
wire.
Do
not
over
tighten.
Connecting Mythos
STS
to
a Multi-Channel
Home Theater System
Your
Mythos
STSs
have
a
set
of
speaker
level
(high
level)
5-way
binding
post
speaker
inputs
to
feed
in
the
left
and
right
channel
signals
plus
an
LFE
input
to
separately
feed
the
discrete
"Low
Frequency
Effects"
channel
into
each
subwoofer.
Unlike
a
conventional
system,
where
the
subwoofer
is
driven
only
by
an
LFE
subwoofer
signal,
the
Mythos
STSs
are
much
more
sophisticated
and
can
play
by
the
left
and
right
channel
bass
signal
as
well
as
the
LFE
signal.
For
optimum
performance,
please
fully
read
and
closely
follow
the
directions
in
this
manual.
To
start,
strip
1/2
inch
(12.7mm)
of
insulation
from
each
of
the
two
conductors
of
the
speaker
wire
to
expose
the
bare
metal
and
twist
each
of
the
individual
conductors
into
single
unfrayed
strands.
Connect
the
left
front
channel
red
(+)
terminal
of
your
receiver
or
amplifier
to
the
red
marked
(+)
terminal
of
your
left
loudspeaker
and
the
left
front
channel
black
marked
(
-)
terminal of
your
receiver
or
amplifier
to
the
black
(-
)
terminal
of
your
left
loudspeaker.
Connect
the
right
channel
main/front
channel
red
(+)
terminal
of
your
amplifier
or
receiver
to
the
red
(+)
terminal
of
your
right
loudspeaker
and
the
black
(-)
terminal
of
the
right
main/front
channel
of
your
receiver
or
amplifier
to
the
black
(-
)
terminal
of
your
right
loudspeaker.
Most
speaker
wire
has
some
indicator
(such
as
color-coding,
ribbing
or
writing)
on
one
of
the
two
conductors
to
help
you
maintain
consistency.
It
is
essential
to
connect both
speakers
to
the
amplifier
in
the
same
way
(in
phase).
If
you
experience
a
lack
of
bass,
it
is
likely
that
one
speaker
is
out
of
phase
with
the
other
and
needs
to
be
rewired
paying
closer
attention
to
connect
positive
to
positive;
negative
to
negative
on
both
channels.