Owner's Manual

CONNECTIONS
Input
-Simply
connect
the
amplifier's
"+"
and
"-"outputs
directly
to
the
red(+)
and
black(-)
input
jacks
on
the
back
of
the
enclosure
(see
diag.
1
).
0
+
-~-
--~
-- .
~
.
..
............
.. ·- .
-+
an
each
-
Since
the
loudspeakers
have
a
rated
impedance
of
an
each,
more
than
one
speaker
may
usually
be
wired
to
one
amplifier
channel
(see
··
diag.
2).
(See
"amplifier
impedance
load"
below.)
'
t
+
" .
...
t.
+
·
Integrating
the
Subwoofer
SB-2-
Treat
each
input
of
the
Subwoofer
as
an
an
loudspeaker
and
wire
into
a
complete
system
accordingly
(see
diag.
3).
(See
"amplifier
impedance
load"
below.)
0
Amplifier
Impedance
Load
-
When
you
connect
more
than
one
loudspeaker
system
to
an
amplifier
channel,
either
by
twisting
two
wires
together
at
the
speaker
location
or
via
individual"home
runs"
from
the
speakers
to
the
amplifier,
the
load
impedance
to
the
amplifier
drops.
To
find
the
maximum
number
of
an
speakers
that
can
be
wired
in
parallel
to
each
channel
of
your
power
amplifier,
divide
a
by
the
amplifier's
minimum
impedance
load
recommendation
(e.g.
an
Control®
speaker
...;-
4n
amp's
minimum
impedance
= 2
speakers
per
channel,
see
diags.
2 &
3).