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SECTION FOUR: (Connecting to Your System continued)
Examples follow:
Standard.
For the standard operation of a Resolution loudspeaker, using one
set of speaker cables per channel, leave the jumper connecting the positive
and negative binding posts in place. For each loudspeaker, make the positive
and negative connections to the binding posts, and then connect the cable to
the corresponding terminals on the left and right channels of the amplifier.
Bi-wire.
To bi-wire a Resolution loudspeaker using two sets of loudspeaker
cable per channel, first remove the jumper connecting the positive and negative
binding posts. For each loudspeaker, first make the positive and negative con-
nections to the top binding post, and then connect the cable to the correspon-
ding terminals on the left and right channels of the amplifier. Next make the
positive and negative connections to the bottom binding post for each loud-
speaker, and then connect the cable to the corresponding terminals on the left
and right channels of the amplifier.
Bi-amp.
To bi-amp a Resolution loudspeaker using two sets of speaker cable
and two amplifier channels per loudspeaker, first remove the jumper connecting
the positive and negative binding posts. For each loudspeaker, make the posi-
tive and negative connections to the top binding post, and then connect the
cable to the corresponding terminals on the left and right channels of the first
amplifier. Next make the positive and negative connections to the bottom bind-
ing post for each loudspeaker, and then connect the cable to the correspon-
ding terminals on the left and right channels of the second amplifier.
IMPORTANT
Do not disconnect signal cables when the amplifier is on and connected to the
loudspeaker. Doing so will cause a loud pop that may damage your components.
Tighten loudspeaker binding posts by hand only.
Note
When powering up any system, always turn amplifiers on last. When powering
down, always turn amplifiers off first.
Krell Resolution 1, 2, 3, and C Loudspeakers