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5. CONNECTING YOUR LOUDSPEAKERS
NOTE:
An amplifier capable of delivering at least 100W into 4 ohms
should be used for each loudspeaker.
The PQS-202 Mk II is a 3 way design with separate input terminals for the low frequency and high
frequency sections of the crossover. These drive the woofer/sub woofer and DDD driver respectively.
The loudspeaker also has a high frequency level control.
The input terminals and high frequency level control are located on a panel fitted on the back of the
cabinet – figure 2. Figure 7 identifies the features on this panel.
High Frequency Level Control
This adjusts the output from the DDD driver and is centred at 8,000Hz. 4 settings are provided: -2dB,
Flat, +2dB and +4dB. To adjust the control, pull the jumper out and then push it back into the
appropriate pair of sockets. For the initial setting of the loudspeakers this should be set to the Flat
position. The final setting should be made once the loudspeakers have been broken in and the final
position in the listening room established. We suggest that you experiment with different settings to
determine which gives the most satisfactory frequency balance.
Input Terminal Connections
NOTE:
The loudspeaker terminals should be tightened as firmly as
possible by hand. Do not use pliers or any other tools as
this may damage the terminals.
There are two recommended methods of connecting the PQS-202 Mk II to the amplifier.
Figure 7. Input Terminals and High Frequency Level Control
High Frequency
Level Control
Crossover Input for
DDD Driver
Crossover Input for
Woofer