
plastic shroud to fit over the end
of your cable. Make a solder
connection to the plug and screw
in the cover until no bare plug is
evident.
Once again, if you are in doubt
consult your Epos dealer, who will
be able to offer this service.
These plugs have been selected
to provide a good electrical
connection.
The sockets on the rear of the
loudspeaker marked red (on the
right side as you look at the
loudspeaker rear panel) should
be connected to the red (or
positive) output terminals on your
amplifier, while the sockets
marked black should be
connected to the black (or
negative) output terminals on
your amplifier.
Use good quality cable to connect
your loudspeakers to the
amplifier. Ensure that the cables
from each speaker are of roughly
equal length Do not coil the
surplus tightly.
WARNING
If the cables are not connected to
each left and right speaker in the
same way, i.e. black and red
reversed in one, the effect will be
of incorrect phasing. This will
cause the bass to disappear and
the stereo image to spread from
the middle to a position outside
the two speakers.
Correctly wiring the polarity of the
speakers will restore the image to
between the speakers and
provide proper bass. Most
speaker cables have a polarising
mark, such as a raised bump,
coloured line or writing on the
positive wire.
RUNNING IN
Epos loudspeakers require a little
gentle use to allow their working
components to settle into their
proper working routine.
Do not be concerned if your new
speakers sound aggressive and
lacking in low-frequency authority
when you first begin to use them.