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Choosing Loudspeaker Cable

Preparing Loudspeaker Cable

Connecting Screw Terminals

Specialist audio cable usually offers better performance than general purpose ‘bell’ or
‘zip’ wire.

Choose a cable of suitable diameter – cable that is too thin will limit the dynamics of
the sound and may impair the bass response. Audio cable is polarised, with two cores of
different colours, or often a raised rib or coloured tracer in the case of twin cable.

Before you purchase your cable, we suggest that you give careful thought to the
positioning of your loudspeakers. This is especially the case if you are bi-wiring your
loudspeakers.

Cable lengths to loudspeaker pairs should be the same for left and right channels in
order to equalise the signal transmission. Allow some slack in your speaker cables so you
can alter their position to best advantage, but do not have your cables over-long.

Split the twin cores to a depth of about 40mm. Carefully strip the insulation from each
end, leaving about 10mm of bare wire. If the cable is stranded, lightly twist to gather
any loose strands.

All the loudspeakers use screw terminals.

Unscrew the terminal. Insert the bare end of
the cable into the hole in the base of the
terminal. Tighten securely.

When connecting terminals, make sure you
leave no strands of bare wire that can short
across to adjacent terminals.

As an alternative to bare wire you can use
specialist spade connectors. Your Castle
dealer will be pleased to advise you.

Safe Connection of Terminals

Cables and Connectors

40mm

10mm

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Page 3: ...tem a special form of transmission line in which smooth low frequency extension is achieved without the usual upper bass hot zones found in many reflex loaded speakers The line terminates in a port un...

Page 4: ...lace heavy objects on top of loudspeaker cabinets The product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object such as a vase of flowers should be placed on the product Lighted candles must...

Page 5: ...of the four round head screws Insert the screws into the threaded holes on the loudspeaker and tighten securely Invert the loudspeaker Be careful not to damage the floor with the spikes You will proba...

Page 6: ...left and right channels in order to equalise the signal transmission Allow some slack in your speaker cables so you can alter their position to best advantage but do not have your cables over long Spl...

Page 7: ...y To bi wire you will need to install two lengths of twin core cable between the amplifier and each loudspeaker The bi wiring principle can be further extended by bi amplifying bi amping To bi amp you...

Page 8: ...between you and the speakers If the loudspeakers are placed too close to the walls the bass will increase but may be boomy and indistinct If the loudspeakers are placed further away from the walls th...

Page 9: ...peaker Some amplifiers have two pairs of output terminals to facilitate bi wiring but this is not essential The advantages of bi wiring are fully retained if your amplifier has only one pair of loudsp...

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Page 11: ...to fine design fine engineering and fine craftsmanship Our speakers are built to provide a lifetime of pleasure to the eye the ears and through the music they play the soul We hope you will derive ma...

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