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Connection procedure.

Unpack the speakers and place them in their appropriate positions, in most instances this will be left and right of the sound 
source.

With the sound source turned off, connect the left output of the sound source to the left speaker enclosure, using either jack 
socket.  In turn connect the right output of sound source  to the right speaker enclosure.

Connect all external sound devices to the sound source for example CD players, mic's etc.

With the volume of the sound source turned down switch the power on.

Set the sound source at a low level and check that signal is present at the speakers.

If signal is present then sound check at the desired level.  

If there is no signal then check to connections and make sure they are secure, make sure the sound source is functioning 
correctly.

When packing up, make sure the sound source is switched off first - before the speakers are disconnected.

When connecting a sub bass unit such as the CS115, in conjunction with another cabinet such as a CT12,  optimum sound 
quality is achieved by  firstly connecting the sound source to the CS115 and then link out of the CS115 to the remaining 
cabinet.  This procedure is the same for both channels of the sound source.

When connecting a pair of speaker to a mono sound source with only one output.  Connect the first speaker to the amplifier 
and then using the link out connect to the second speaker.

Concept Cabinets

Connecting your cabinets.

The Laney range of Concept cabinets are ideally suited for all types of rehearsal and performance sound applications.  Each 
cabinet is constructed using the best materials in order to provide the highest sound quality available.

When connecting your enclosures to a sound source please ensure that you use good quality speaker cable.  It is important to 
use speaker cable, as instrument cable is not designed to carry signal loads associated with PA applications.

Each Concept cabinet is equipped with two jack sockets on the rear which function as either an input jack or a link jack. The 
jack sockets are connected in parallel, which means it is not critical  which jack you decide to use as the input jack, the other will 
automatically become the link jack.

Concept 

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Rear Panel view of a CT Cabinet

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Input : Socket for connecting the 
external sound source

Link : Socket provided for 
connecting additional cabinets in 
Parallel with the input socket.

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EXPLANATION OF TERMS

N.B.

 Please note : if 1 is used as the main  input then 2 becomes the link.  If 

2 is used as themain  input then 1 becomes the link

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