Owner's Manual

a)
Carpet
Use
Screw
four
spikes
with
four
lock
nuts
into
the
inserts
located
in
the
four
corners
of
the
speaker
bottom,
Locate
the
speakers
and
adjust
to
the
desired
height
(higher
for
thicker
carpet)
and
tighten
the
lock
nuts
with
the
wrench.
b)
Hard
Floor
Use
Screw
four
threaded
rubber
isolation
bumpers
with
four
lock
nuts
into
the
inserts
located
in
the
four
corners
of
the
speaker
bottom.
Adjust
and
tighten
the
lock
nuts
with
nut
wrench.
C.
Position
your
main
speakers,
as
symmetrically
as
possible,
at
a
comfortable
listening
distance-slightly
closer
to
each
other
than
they
are
to
you.
(For
surround
speakers,
see
later
instructions.)
D.
Using
standard
18
gauge
(1.0mm
dia)
lamp
wire
or
better,
connect
the
Red
(positive)
terminal
on
each
channel
of
your
amp/receiver
to
a
Red
terminal
post
on
that
channel's
speaker,
and
the
Black
(negative)
terminal
to
a
Black
terminal
post
on
the
speaker.
E.
Setting
the
volume
low
beforehand,
turn
on
your
associated
equipment,
find
a
comfortable
listening
volume-and
enjoy
your
favourite
audio
and/or
video
selections.
F.
After
you
have
settled
in
with
your
speakers,
read
through
this
booklet.
Be
sure
to
read
"Protecting
Your
Investment."
II.
ADDITIONAL
DETAILS
ON
CONNECTING
YOUR
SPEAKERS
A.
Important:
Always
turn
off your electronic
equipment
before
connecting
speakers.
If
you
don't,
severe
damage
to
equipment
and/or
your
ears
may
result.
B.
Selecting
Speaker
Wire
We
recommend
the
following
gauge
of
standard
two-conductor
wire
for
the
wiring
distances
specified;
if
you
prefer,
you
can
use
thicker
(lower-gauge)
wire.
Under
25
ft
(7.5
m):
25-50
ft
(7.5-15
m):
50-100
ft
(15-30
m):
Over
100
ft
(>30
m):
C.
Connecting
In
Phase
18-gauge
or
1.0
mm
dia
(lamp
cord)
16-gauge
or
1.3
mm
dia
(heater
cord)
14-gauge
or
1.6
mm
dia
12-gauge
or
2.0
mm
dia
Connect
speakers
identically
to
your
amplifier
or
receiver
on
each
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