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HIGH 

FREQUENCY 

(HF) 

LOW 

FREQUENCY 

(LF) 

BLACK / 
NEGATIVE (-) 

RED / 
POSITIVE (+) 

AX-ONE 

   

 
 
 
BEFORE  ATTEMPTING  TO  CONNECT  THE  AX-ONE  TO  YOUR  AMPLIFIER, 
ENSURE THAT IT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY! 

 
Choose  loudspeaker  cables  that  are  long  enough  to  comfortably  reach  from  your 
amplifier to the AX-ONE without stretching or pulling tightly; it is always better to have 
a loudspeaker cable that is too long rather than too short! 
 
On the rear of each speaker are two pairs of binding posts; the top two are for 

HIGH 

FREQUENCY

 (

HF

)

 

and the lower two are for 

LOW FREQUENCY

 (

LF

). Each binding 

post  is  colour  coded  either 

RED

  or 

BLACK

;  the 

RED

  binding  posts  connect  to  the 

RED  /  POSITIVE

  (often  marked 

ʻ

+

ʼ

)  loudspeaker  outputs  on  your  amplifier,  and  the 

BLACK

  binding  posts  connect  to  the 

BLACK  /  NEGATIVE

  (often  marked 

ʻ

-

ʻ

loudspeaker outputs on your amplifier. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CONNECTION 

Summary of Contents for AX-ONE

Page 1: ...AX ONE LOUDSPEAKERS OWNER S INFORMATION...

Page 2: ...ORMITY DISPOSAL 2 INTRODUCTION 3 OVERVIEW 4 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5 CONNECTION 6 CONNECTION TO AMPLIFIER 7 OPERATION BEDDING IN CLEANING 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 WARRANTY INFORMATION 10 CONTA...

Page 3: ...contact your retailer or the appropriate local government office for collection facilities We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with the following standards or s...

Page 4: ...s specifications are subject to change without notice Therefore it is important to refer to the manual that is supplied with your product for the most accurate information manuals downloaded from our...

Page 5: ...en partner so that when an instrument is reproduced by both drive units which is almost always the case the upper range does not sound detached from the lower range and visa versa This is an aspect of...

Page 6: ...from If bass performance is too strong slowly move the loudspeakers further into the room making sure that the distance between the rear and side walls remains the same for both loudspeakers If there...

Page 7: ...g tightly it is always better to have a loudspeaker cable that is too long rather than too short On the rear of each speaker are two pairs of binding posts the top two are for HIGH FREQUENCY HF and th...

Page 8: ...and the High Frequency HF section by the other Both sets of cables are attached together to the corresponding pair of terminals on the back of the amplifier We strongly recommend bi wiring the AX ONE...

Page 9: ...o have a running in period of around 100 hours which for the average listener will take about a month based on three hours of listening per day This period can however vary considerably due to factors...

Page 10: ...KAGING NOTE 6 Ohms 87dB for 1 Watt at 1 meter 60Hz to 20Khz 6dB in room 7 Watts RMS per channel 75 Watts unclipped RMS per channel Peak 5 Paper Cone foam surround bass driver dome silk polyamide tweet...

Page 11: ...e shipped please use the original packaging materials and include a copy of the original sales receipt along with a note explaining in as much detail as possible the problems you are experiencing with...

Page 12: ...1 498 e mail info audionote co uk CONTACT INFORMATION If in the future your Audio Note UK product requires servicing or if you require technical support or have any questions regarding this or any of...

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