7
Speaker Placement
STEREO CONNECTION
MONO CONNECTION
SINGLE SPEAKER
In smaller areas where a stereo pair of
speakers cannot be used or where a single
speaker is preferred to be used.
7.0/7.1 systems
– use the speaker as rear
center speaker. Position tweeters towards the
left and right sides of the room.
6.0/6.1 systems
– use the speaker as rear
center speaker. Position tweeters towards the
left and right sides of the room.
MULTIPLE SPEAKERS
In larger areas to eliminate the sound
imbalances and offer better sound coverage.
7.0/7.1 systems
– use two speakers as
surround speakers. Position one tweeter of
each speaker towards the front side of the
room and the other tweeter towards the
back side.
5.0/5.1 systems
– use two speakers as
surround speakers. Position one tweeter
of each speaker towards the front side of the
room and the other tweeter towards the back
side.
The speaker terminal can accommodate up to 10 AWG speaker cables (selected models
only - others up to 14 AWG). 10 or 14 AWG speaker cables are recommended for longer
connections (greater than 20 meters / 66 feet)). For shorter lengths you can use 16 or 18
AWG speaker cables. It is recommended to leave about 150 cm (5 feet) of extra cable at the
speaker end to facilitate positioning and installation of the speaker. Do not use staples, nails
or other metal objects to secure the speaker cables. You will get the best sound quality and
least amount of hum by keeping the speaker cables away from other electrical wires and
cables.
Pay attention to connecting the polarity of the speaker correctly with the amplifier speakers
output terminals (RED + with RED +, BLACK - with BLACK -). Before connecting the speaker
make sure that your amplifier is switched off. Please refer to your amplifier’s instruction
manual for more information.
Hooking Up the Wires
WARNING!
Check whether your amplifier may work with impedance of your TAGA Harmony
speaker. Otherwise you may burn the amplifier and damage the speakers - it may void your
warranty.
Placement for Stereo/Mono models
TAGA Harmony Stereo/Mono models offer wider sound dispersion than regular speakers.
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