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Outlaw Audio

Owner’s Manual

Setup Guide

Option 1:  

Connecting to a system with single speaker wire.

This is the most common way to connect an individual speaker to a power 
amplifier or receiver. A standard 16 or 14 gauge speaker wire is used to join 
the amp and speaker together. 

CAUTION: 

To prevent damage to your amplifier or speakers and avoid 

the risk of electrical shock always disconnect the power to your receiver 
or amplifier when making any system connections.

To connect each speaker with a single speaker wire, carefully follow 
the steps below:
1.

  Turn off all system components and unplug the receiver or amplifier.

.

  Loosen one set of the Outlaw Loudspeaker’s binding posts.

NOTE:

 Be sure that the binding posts jumpers remain installed.

3.

  Insert the appropriate polarity wire through the postholes on the 

binding post.

.

  Carefully tighten the binding post until snug. Over tightening will 

strip the binding post and prevent a solid connection.

5.

  Repeat steps 2-4 at the amplifier binding post with the opposite 

end of the speaker wire.

NOTE: 

Remember that polarity must be maintained between speaker and 

amplifier, ie. positive terminal (red post) on speaker to positive terminal 
on power amplifier.

CAUTION: 

Check terminal posts on both connections (speaker and ampli-

fier) to ensure that loose copper strands have not been allowed to “short” 
the binding post pairs. Any loose strands that touch both the positive and 
negative terminal posts must be removed before powering up the amplifier. 
Failure to do so may result in damage to the amplifier or speaker.

Option :  

Connecting to a system in a bi-wire scheme.

Some audiophiles prefer to use a bi-wire scheme when connecting their speakers 
and amplifiers. While this connection type does not provide the added power of 
a bi-amplified wiring scheme (described in the next section), it can be beneficial 
in reducing the amount of EMF (electromotive force) that the woofer generates 
on the more “voltage-sensitive” high frequency circuitry.

To connect your speakers using the bi-wiring option, carefully follow 
the steps below:
1. 

Turn  off  all  system  components  and  unplug  the  receiver  or 

amplifier.

Connect  both  pairs  of  speaker  wire  on  one  end  by  twisting  the 

positive (marked) copper ends together as shown at right.

3. 

Repeat step 2 for the negative (unmarked) copper leads on the same 

end of the speaker wire, also shown at right.

NOTE: 

Some  speaker  wire  manufacturers  offer  a  speaker  wire 

specifically designed for bi-wire applications. With these wires, Steps 
2 and 3 are unnecessary.

Loosen your receiver or amplifier’s corresponding binding posts.

5. 

Insert the appropriate polarity wire through the postholes on the 

amplifier’s binding post. 

Be sure to use the “double speaker wire” connection you have just 
created. The opposite end of this wire will have four leads, a pair for 
each set of speaker binding posts.

6. 

Carefully tighten the binding post until snug. Over tightening will 

strip the binding post and prevent a solid connection.

7. 

Loosen both sets of the Outlaw Bookshelf Loudspeaker’s binding 

posts.

8. 

Remove both binding posts jumpers.

CAUTION: 

Failure  to  remove  these  jumpers  using  this  connec-

tion scheme will result in damage to your power amplifier and or 
speakers.

9. 

Select one speaker wire lead to connect to the high frequency binding 

posts.

10.

  Insert the appropriate polarity wire through the postholes on the 

binding post.

11. 

Carefully tighten the binding post until snug. Over tightening will 

strip the binding post and prevent a solid connection.

1. 

Repeat steps 9-11 for the low frequency binding posts.

NOTE: 

Remember that polarity must be maintained between speaker and 

amplifier, ie. positive terminal (red post) on speaker to positive terminal 
on power amplifier.

CAUTION: 

Check terminal posts on both connections (speaker and ampli-

fier) to ensure that loose copper strands have not been allowed to “short” 
the binding post pairs. Any loose strands that touch both the positive and 
negative terminal posts must be removed before powering up the amplifier. 
Failure to do so may result in damage to the amplifier or speaker.

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Option 1: Standard Connection

Summary of Contents for BLS-B(C)

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual The Outlaw Bookshelf Loudspeakers BLS B C Black and Cherry...

Page 2: ...5 dB That means your pair of speakers will be virtually identical a standard that is only found in the world s finest loudspeakers The many features of the Outlaw Bookshelf Loudspeakers include Acust...

Page 3: ...nnection scheme Setup Guide Connecting To Your System TogetthemaximumperformancefromyournewOutlawLoudspeakersystemit mustbeproperlyconnected positionedproperlywithintheroomandconfigured to match your...

Page 4: ...below 1 Turn off all system components and unplug the receiver or amplifier 2 Connect both pairs of speaker wire on one end by twisting the positive marked copper ends together as shown at right 3 Re...

Page 5: ...g post 6 Carefully tighten the binding post until snug Over tightening will strip the binding post and prevent a solid connection 7 Repeat steps 3 6 for the power amplifier you intend to use to drive...

Page 6: ...ncy switch Sincemostlisteningroomsarefairlywellbalanced withamixofdampeningand reflective surfaces the 0dB position will be optimal for the majority of users External System Adjustments Crossovers for...

Page 7: ...oofer channel called the LFE Low Frequency Effects For this reason we advocate the used of a powered subwoofer like our LFM series subs Placement of the subwoofer will depend on room acoustics so you...

Page 8: ...labor covered by this warranty If necessary repairs are not covered by this warranty or if a unit is examined which is not in need of repair you will be charged for therepairsand ortheexamination Ifn...

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