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A
A
A
ATT
TT
TT
TTA
A
A
AC
C
C
CH
H
H
HIIIING
NG
NG
NG T
T
T
TH
H
H
HE
E
E
E R
R
R
RU
U
U
UB
B
B
BB
B
B
BE
E
E
ER
R
R
R
F
FF
FE
E
E
EE
E
E
ET
T
T
T
Rubber feet are supplied with your speaker
so it will not scratch your furniture. Make
sure you apply the thicker feet to the
speaker’s front corners if you want the
speaker to point up or to the back corners if
you want it to point down. Remove the
paper backing and press all four feet onto
the bottom of the speaker.
C
C
C
CO
O
O
ONN
NN
NN
NNE
E
E
EC
C
C
CT
T
T
TIIIIO
O
O
ON
N
N
NS
S
S
S
With the speaker placed at the desired
location, measure the distance from the
speaker to the amplifier. Use 18-gauge
speaker wire for a distance of 50 feet or less.
For a distance greater than 50 feet, use
heavier 16-gauge wire.
N
N
N
No
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otttteeee:::: For the maximum bass response and
overall best performance, connect speakers
in phase — positive to positive (+ to +) and
negative to negative (– to –).
Speaker wire is either color-coded, with a
different color on each wire, or coded with a
ridge or stripe on one wire to differentiate it
from the other, making the connection
easier. Your local RadioShack store carries a
wide selection of speaker wire.
Follow these steps to prepare the wire and
connect the speaker.
1. Separate the wire conductors for a
length of about 2 inches, then remove
about
1
/
2
inch of insulation from each
wire's end using a wire stripper.
2. Turn the speaker's negative (–) terminal
counterclockwise to loosen it, then
insert one of the wire ends into the
opening. Turn the terminal clockwise to
tighten it.
3. Turn the speaker's positive (+) terminal
counterclockwise to loosen it, then
insert the other wire end into the
opening. Turn the terminal clockwise to
tighten it.
4. Using the speaker wire's coding as a
guide, connect the other end of the
speaker wire to the amplifier's
corresponding (+ or –) speaker
terminals.
1
/
2
inch
2 inches