Owner`s manual
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Viola Legacy Manual Rev 0                   
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14
th
 February 2009  
of the speaker leads on both channels.  Your dealer should be able to advise you on 
the best course of action.
If two items in the signal path have the connections to pins 2 and 3 of the XLR 
connector reversed with respect to the AES standard, this cancels out the problem 
and you need take no further action. 
Caution! 
• NEVER  connect a power amplifier's output terminals to any 
device other than a loudspeaker. 
• NEVER short-circuit the amplifier's output terminals. 
• ALWAYS switch the amplifier off before connecting or 
disconnecting signal or speaker cables. 
  CABLES AND CONNECTORS 
To realize the full potential  of the Legacy, we recommend the use of a high-quality 
speaker cable such as the VIOLA Jazz cable.  Consult your VIOLA dealer for details. 
The Legacy  is  equipped  with  four  pair  of  high  quality  binding  posts.   These are 
designed to accept cables fitted with spade lugs.  The lugs should either be soldered 
or crimped to the speaker cable – the latter is preferred.  We do not recommend the 
use of bare wire to connect the speaker cable to the binding post. This produces an 
inferior connection that degrades as the bare conductors become tarnished.   
  SINGLE SPEAKER CABLE CONNECTION 
WARNING: The Legacy uses a balanced output connection. There is voltage on both 
the plus and minus terminals. Do not ground any output connection. 
Connect red (H) binding post on the rear of the Legacy to the input terminal marked 
+, or colored red on the speaker. 
Connect  the black (L) binding post on the rear of the Legacy to the input terminal 
marked -, or colored black on the speaker. 
Use the impedance tap that best matches your speaker. If you have a nominal 8 Ω 
speaker use the 8 Ω connection. 
  SPEAKER CABLE CONNECTION 










