Installation (cont.)
Installation
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Speaker Connection
Connect speakers with AWG-16, -14 or -12, two-conductor, standard copper wire. Whether or not the wire has
MDP plugs is a matter of taste, they are not required.
The DTX-9900K has a binding post for each speaker output that accepts bare wire and MDP plugs. The simplest
way to connect the speakers is with MDP plugs, however many people prefer the use of bare wire. If using bare
wire, first loosen the plastic nuts on each speaker output until you can access the through-holes in the metal
posts. Then strip approximately a 1 /2 " of insulation from the wire ends and twist the strands so that they can
easily slide through the holes.
Notice that the binding posts are color-coded: red for positive and black for negative or ground. The speakers
should have some very similar identification on their inputs. In order to maintain correct phasing between
speakers, it is very important that each speaker connection is made with the same polarity i.e. red to red, black
to black.
Lastly, for the powered subwoofer, connect its input to the DTX-9900K's subwoofer output using a shielded RCA
patch cable. It is recommended not to use an excessively long cable in order to prevent any line hum. If your
subwoofer does not have RCA-type plugs for connection, please refer to it's manual for further instructions.
Speaker Connection
SPEAKERS OUTPUT
SPEAKERS IMPEDANCE:4~16OHMS RECOMMEND IMPEDANCE:8OHMS
R-FRONT
F-CENTER
L-FRONT
S-CENTER
L-SURR
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CD-D
AUX-D
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SW-IN
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FC-IN
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Subwoofer
Connection