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2 CABLES AND CONNECTIONS
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Loudspeaker cables can have a noticeable effect on sound quality. Choose good quality low resistance
cables with high purity metal conductors and low-loss dielectric insulation. Ask your dealer for advice on
cables to suit your system and budget.
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Set amplifier(s) to minimum volume and switch off the power.
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Always connect the –ve (usually black) loudspeaker output terminal of the amplifier to the corresponding –ve
(Black) terminal on the loudspeaker.
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Always connect the +ve (usually red) loudspeaker output terminal of the amplifier to the corresponding +ve
(Red) terminal on the loudspeaker.
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Always connect the left channel amplifier output to the left loudspeaker and the right channel amplifier output
to the right loudspeaker.
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For surround sound systems the centre, surround and rear loudspeakers must be connected to the
appropriate amplifier outputs.
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Make the connections as shown in figure 3. Only the left channel connection is shown.
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When all connections have been made. Switch on the amplifier(s). Pick a sound source (e.g. CD or FM) and
advance the volume control carefully.
SINGLE WIRING
Figure 3