User Manual

9
Connecting to your amplifier
English
° When using a banana plug
SPEAKERS
A
B
L
R
+
+
Speakers output
terminals
NS-3000 (L)
4
Connect the speaker cables to the L (left)
and R (right) terminals on the amplifier.
NOTE
The red terminal of this unit is positive (+), and the
black terminal is negative ().
If one speaker is connected with reversed polarity,
the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.
NOTICE
Be careful not to allow the bare wires of the positive
(+) and negative () speaker cables to come into
contact with each other or other metal parts.
Otherwise, the speakers may be damaged.
To avoid accidents resulting from tripping over
loose speaker cables, affix them to the floor.
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
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 speaker’s
maximum input.
Please refer to the owners manual that came with your
amplifier or receiver.
Amplifier or
Receiver
NS-3000 (R)
Connect to the
amplifier
4
Banana plug
1
Tighten the terminal knob.
2
Simply insert the banana plug into the terminal
hole.
1
2