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Hooking Up Speaker Cables
Before connecting make sure that your CD-Receiver is turned off.
Do not let bare speaker wires touch each other or any metal part of this
unit it can damage this CD-Receiver and / or speakers.
This may void your warranty.
The Speaker Connectors can accommodate up to 10AWG speaker cables as well
as most of popular plugs (banana etc.). It is recommended to leave about 150 cm
(5 feet) of extra cable at the CD-Receiver end to facilitate positioning and installation of the
CD-Receiver. Do not use staples, nails or other metal objects to secure the cables.
You will get the best sound quality and least amount of hum by keeping the cables away from
other electrical wires and cables.
Pay attention to connecting the polarity of the CD-Receiver correctly with the speakers
in each speaker group (speakers should be connected RED + with RED + CD-Receiver
connector, BLACK – with BLACK – CD-Receiver connector).
Please refer to your speaker instruction manual for more information.
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1. Tighten the speaker connector.
2. Insert the banana plug into the end of the corresponding connector.
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Banana plug
Connecting speaker cables
Speaker cables have 2 conductors. Each conductors should be connected
to a separate speaker connector - mind the polarity while connecting.
For each conductor:
1.
Remove approximately 10 mm (3/8”) of insulation from the end of the conductor.
Twist the bare wires firmly together.
2.
Loosen the speaker connector.
3.
Insert the bare wires of the conductor into the gap of the speaker connector.
4. Tighten the speaker connector.
Connecting via banana plug
Mind the polarity while connecting.
Note!
An insert hole for the banana plug in some speaker connectors maybe secured with
a plastic plug - make sure to remove this plastic plug before inserting the banana plug.
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