Turn Off All Power
After placing the speakers, you are ready to connect your system.
First, turn off all audio-system power. Use high-quality speaker wire
to make your connections (#18-gauge speaker wire with polarity
coding is included). For longer distances, #16-gauge or heavier wire
is recommended. The side of the wire with a ridge or other coding is
usually considered positive (+) polarity. Also, consult the owner’s
manuals that were included with your amplifier or receiver to confirm
connection procedures.
Satellites
Observe polarities when making speaker connections, as shown in
Figure 4. Connect each + terminal on the back of the amplifier or
receiver to the resp (red) terminal on each speaker. Connect
the – (black) terminals in the same way.
Important!
Do not reverse polarities (i.e., + to –, or – to +) when making
connections. Doing so will cause poor imaging and diminished
bass response. Be certain that positive and negative wire strands
are completely isolated to avoid short circuits that may damage
your equipment.
Center Channel
Observe polarities when making speaker connections, as shown
in Figure 5. Connect each + terminal on the back of the amplifier or
receiver to the resp (red) terminal on the speaker. Connect
the – (black) terminals in the same way.
Important!
Do not reverse polarities (i.e., + to –, or – to +) when making
connections. Be certain that positive and negative wire strands
are completely isolated to avoid short circuits that may damage
your equipment.
NOTE:
On certain models using hexagonal terminal nuts, a small
socket wrench is provided to help in properly tightening the terminals.
Hand-tighten only and do not overtighten.
CENTER AND SATELLITE SPEAKER
CONNECTIONS
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Figure 4. Wiring diagram shows polarity
connections for one channel of a home
theater system.
Figure 5. The satellites and center channel
speaker feature terminals that can be connected
in several different ways – e.g., spade terminals
and direct wiring (as shown here).
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