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Banana plugs
After connecting the banana plug to the speaker cable,
insert the plug into the terminal.
Tighen the cap
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Carefully read the instructions for the banana plugs that
you are using.
Normal connections
Leaving the links attached, connect the HF+ (high fre-
) terminals or LF+ (low fre) terminal
to the amp terminal and connect the HF− (high
frequency −) terminal or LF− (low-frequency −) to the
amplifier − terminal.
We recommend connecting the LF (low frequency) termi-
nals with this unit.
Example of connecting LF (low frequency) terminals
to an amplifier
Links (do not remove)
Amplifier
Connect the right (R) speaker in
the same way
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Do not remove the links that connect the two + termi-
nals together and the two − terminals together.
Connecting the speakers
Speaker cables
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Use the included speaker cables or commercially-avail-
able cables designed for speakers.
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We recommend using the shortest speaker cables
possible.
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We recommend using left and right speaker cables of
the same length.
CAUTION
Before connecting
Always turn the amplifier’s power OFF before connecting
speakers.
After connecting
Turn the volume down completely before turning the
amplifier’s power ON to prevent sudden loud noises.
Confirm that the speaker terminals have been con-
nected correctly and that cables are not contacting other
terminals.
Connecting the cables
Bare/sleeved wire
Insert the core wire through the hole in the terminal com-
pletely and tighten the cap firmly.
Spade lugs
Place the spade around the terminal and tighten the cap
firmly.
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When using spade lugs to connect the speakers, they
should have an inside diameter of at least 8 mm (3/8
"
).