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Connections
For the best sound quality and signal transfer, AV123 recommends a minimum of 16
gauge high quality, multi stranded, oxygen free copper speaker cables. Speaker wiring
connections are accomplished through the 5-way binding posts.
x-ls Monitor Connections
Connect the amplifier’s LEFT channel outputs to the positive and
negative input terminals of the LEFT x-ls monitor, being sure to
observe correct polarity. Connect the amplifier’s RIGHT channel
outputs to the positive and negative input terminals of the RIGHT
x-ls monitor, again being sure to observe correct polarity. Refer
to your amplifier’s connection manual if you have a multi-channel
home theater amplifier or receiver to ensure the component is
suitable for driving 8 Ohm per channel loads.
x-ls Center Channel Connections
Connect the amplifier’s CENTER channel outputs to the positive
and negative input terminals of the x-ls CENTER CHANNEL speaker,
being sure to observe correct polarity. Refer to your amplifier’s
or home theater receiver’s connection manual to ensure the
component is suitable for driving 8 Ohm per channel loads or the
center channel output. Also, you must make sure the preamplifier/
processor has been configured to enable the center channel output.
x-sub Subwoofer Connections
Although there is technically no connection necessary to the driver itself (we’ve already
done that part) you do have to choose connections for the audio input to the x-sub
subwoofer. There are several ways in which to accomplish this:
Speaker Level Inputs
The speaker level input allows you to take an already amplified 2
channel output and bring it into the x-sub for signal input, then pass
through to the speaker level outputs. The left and right channel
speakers would then connect to the x-sub’s line output. This input
configuration still takes full advantage of the built in crossover and
conveniently sums the left and right channels to a mixed mono input
so the x-sub remains active whether balance is moved from left to
right. An easier way to think of this input type might be that it goes
“in between” the amplifier and main speakers in a system. The signal
passing through is how x-sub gets an input and the internal crossover
filters out all but the low frequencies.
To
Amplifier
Positive
To
Amplifier
Negative
To
Amplifier
Positive
To
Amplifier
Negative
From Amplifier Output
To L and R Speakers
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