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Connections

Connecting the speaker system to the amplifier

Before connecting:

• Turn off the power to the amplifier before connecting the

speaker system; otherwise, the speakers may be damaged.

• The impedance of each speaker is 6 

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If this does not match with the speaker impedance range indicated
on the amplifier, you cannot connect this system to the amplifier.

• The maximum power handling capacity of the SP-XF51 is

100 W. Excessive input will result in abnormal noise and
possible damage.

• Be sure to turn down the volume level on the amplifier to prevent

unwanted noise before performing following operations:
– Turning on or off other components
– Operating the amplifier
– Tuning FM stations
– Fast-forwarding a tape
– Continuously reproducing high frequency oscillation or high

pitch electronic sounds

– Connecting or disconnecting a microphone

• When using a microphone, do not aim it at the speakers or use

it near the speakers; otherwise, the howling which occurs may
damage the speakers.

• Before replacing the cartridge, always turn off the power both

to the amplifier and to the turntable; otherwise, the clicking
noise may damage the speakers.

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Assembling the front and surround
speakers

Before assembling:

• Prepare a Philips screwdriver (not supplied).
• Take care not to drop any component part while assembling;

otherwise, it may cause damage to the floor or injury.

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Stand

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Black

Red

Black

Black

White

M5 x 25 mm

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Stand

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White

Black

White

Speaker

Stand

Speaker

Connecting the Center speaker

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Red

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Summary of Contents for SP-XF51UF

Page 1: ...LVT1303 002A US SP XF51 INSTRUCTIONS SATELLITE SPEAKER SYSTEM SP XF51C SP XF51S SP XF51F SP XF51F SP XF51S ...

Page 2: ...re you begin using them please read the instructions carefully Contents Checking the Components 3 Warnings Cautions and Others 3 Installing the speakers on the wall 3 Assembling the front and surround speakers 4 Connections 4 Specifications 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 ...

Page 3: ...aily use Do not reproduce sounds at so high a volume that they are distorted otherwise the speakers may be damaged by internal heat buildup When moving the speakers do not pull the speaker cords otherwise the speakers may fall over causing damage or injury When holding a speaker always grasp the lower portion Do not lean against the speakers as the speakers could fall down or break possibly causin...

Page 4: ... FM stations Fast forwarding a tape Continuously reproducing high frequency oscillation or high pitch electronic sounds Connecting or disconnecting a microphone When using a microphone do not aim it at the speakers or use it near the speakers otherwise the howling which occurs may damage the speakers Before replacing the cartridge always turn off the power both to the amplifier and to the turntabl...

Page 5: ...Bass reflex type Magnetically shielded type Speaker unit 5 5 cm cone x 2 1 5 cm dome Frequency range 90 Hz to 20 000 Hz Impedance 6 Ω Power handling capacity 100 W Sound pressure level 81 dB W m Dimensions 320 mm W x 75 mm H x 92 mm D Mass 0 9 kg Typical connection method to an amplifier Connect the speakers to the speaker terminals of the amplifier with the speaker cords by referring to the diagr...

Page 6: ...EN CS AR 0305NSMMDWHCE 2005 Victor Company of Japan Limited ...

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