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Using the HPS Series with Tube-Type Amplifiers

Virtually all tube amplifiers must have a load connected at all
times. If the amplifier to be connected to the  HPS-4/HPS-6 is a
tube amplifier, be sure to always have at least one pair of speak-
ers switched on at all times. An alternative is to permanently
connect a 150 ohm, 5 watt resistor across the tube amplifier’s
output in parallel with the  HPS-4/HPS-6. See (Figure 1).

Installation

1. Select a convenient mounting location.

2. Run all the necessary. Label the wires for future reference.

See (Figure 2).

3. Make the connections to the speaker selector. The amplifi-

er/speaker connectors on the HPS are removable. If you
wish, you may remove the HPS’s connectors to facilitate
installation see (Figure 3). Strip 3/8" of insulation from the
end of each wire. Tightly twist the end of each wire until
there are no frayed ends. Insert each wire into the appro-
priate hole on the connector terminals. Be certain that
proper phasing is observed—connect the positive termi-
nals on the HPS to the positive terminals on the amplifier
and speakers and the negative terminals on the HPS to the
negative terminals on the amplifier and speakers. Re-install
the connectors if they were removed. See (Figure 4).

Insert the connector plug into the socket and lock in place-
by tightening captive screws on each side of connector.

4. Affix the appropriate label to the recessed area over each

on/off selector button.

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“Tech Tip”

Wire size is 

expressed by it’s

AWG (American Wire

Gauge) number. The

lower the AWG num-

ber, the larger the

wire, i.e., 12 AWG

wire is physically 

larger than 14 AWG.

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AMPLIFIER

SPEAKER 4

Figure 4

Installing the Connectors

AMPLIFIER

SPEAKER PAIRS

Figure 3

Removing the Connectors

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Summary of Contents for HPS-4/HPS-6

Page 1: ...nge product specifications without notice The technical and other information contained herein is not intended to set forth all technical and other specifications of Niles products Additional informat...

Page 2: ...s connected The volume level of the speakers may vary from room to room This is caused by several factors Two lesser factors are the size of the speaker and its efficiency The largest factor is the ph...

Page 3: ...receiver or amplifier will vary depending on how many speaker pairs are playing and the impedance rating of each speaker If you have four pairs of 8 ohm speakers playing the HPS 4 HPS 6 series will pr...

Page 4: ...frayed ends Insert each wire into the appro priate hole on the connector terminals Be certain that proper phasing is observed connect the positive termi nals on the HPS to the positive terminals on t...

Page 5: ...rotection switch safeguards your receiver or amplifier even with all pairs of speakers playing Two piece removable connectors Constant Impedance Protection Switch 7 H I G H P O W E R S P E A K E R S E...

Page 6: ...button Playing One Pair of Speakers At a Time 1 Make sure the amplifier or receiver power is OFF and set the volume to minimum 2 Locate the on off button on the HPS 4 HPS 6 which corre sponds to the...

Page 7: ...hm load Consult your Niles dealer or receiver amplifier manufacturer if you are uncertain about the capabilities of the receiver amplifier Type of Speaker Wire For most applications we recommend you u...

Page 8: ...efits The HPS 4 and HPS 6 offer a number of improvements over other speaker selectors Power handling 250 watts per channel RMS Protection circuit safeguards receiver amplifier Separate left and right...

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