User Manual

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Before making connections, make sure that the amplifier is switched off.
How to connect the speaker cables
NOTICE
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other as this could damage the speaker or the amplifier, or both of them.
When using an amplifier with a rated output power higher than the nominal input power of the speaker, care should be
taken never to exceed the speakers maximum input.
The speaker may be damaged if certain sounds are continuously output at high volume level. For example, if sine waves
from a test disc, bass sounds from electronic instruments, etc., are continuously output, or when the stylus of a turntable
touches the surface of a disc, reduce the volume level to prevent the speaker from being damaged.
NOTE
Do not insert the insulation coating into the hole. The sound may not be produced.
Connect the (+) terminals on the amplifier and the speakers using one side of the cable. Connect the (–) terminals on
both components using the other side of the cable.
Connect the speakers to the left (L) and right (R) terminals of your amplifier, making sure not to reverse the polarity (+,
–). If one speaker is connected with reversed polarity, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.
Please refer to the owner’s manual that came with your amplifier or receiver.
Connecting to your amplifier
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Speaker (R) Speaker (L)
Speaker output terminal
Amplifier
When using a banana plug
Banana plug
1 Remove 15 mm (5/8") of insulation from each end of the cables,
and twist the exposed conductors together neatly and tightly, as
shown left.
2 Loosen the terminal knob.
3 Insert the bare wire.
4 Tighten the knob and secure the cable.
5 Test the firmness of the connection by pulling lightly on the cable
at the terminal.
15 mm
(5/8")
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