
GETTING THE BEST FROM YOUR LOUDSPEAKERS
Phase
If the sound lacks definition or the bass is indistinct, this could be because you have inadvertently misconnected your
loudspeakers. Please check the wiring to both loudspeakers carefully, especially if they are bi-wired.
Ancillary Equipment
QUAD loudspeakers are compatible with the great majority of audio-visual and high-fidelity equipment. Your amplifier
should have ample reserves of power - a low-power amplifier can run out of steam quite easily and the resulting distortion
is unpleasant to listen to and could damage your speakers. A more powerful amplifier will usually sound better and
enhance the reliability and performance of your loudspeakers.
Running In
Loudspeakers are electro-mechanical and, like all mechanical systems, they need a ‘running in’ period. For the first 50
hours or so exercise care and play your system at reasonable volume levels. After running in, you will notice a significant
sonic improvement.
Care and Maintenance
Little maintenance is required. The cabinets can be occasionally wiped with a damp (not wet) cloth. Spray polish, if used,
should be applied sparingly - spray the polish onto a cloth and then apply it to the speaker. NEVER spray at the grille cloth
or the speaker drive units. To clean the grilles, remove them first before gently brushing with a soft brush. Never use
solvent cleaners. Minor stains are best removed with soap and lukewarm water. Avoid touching the drive units as they
can easily be damaged.
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CONNECTING THE LOUDSPEAKERS
Standard Connections
Choose a suitable length of twin core speaker cable for each channel, and prepare the ends as described above.
Connect the positive (+) terminal of the Left loudspeaker to the corresponding positive (+) amplifier terminal. Connect the
negative (-) terminals similarly. Repeat this procedure for the Right Channel. Note that the positive (+) terminals are
located on the right.
Right
Speaker
Left
Speaker