Connecting speaker cables
Speaker cables have two wires. One is for connecting the negative (-) terminals of the
unit and the speaker to each other, and the other is for the positive (+) terminals. If the
wires are colored to prevent confusion, connect the black wire to the negative and the
other wire to the positive terminal.
1
Remove approximately 10 mm (3/8”) of insulation from the ends of
the speaker cable, and twist the bare wires of the cable firmly
together.
2
Loosen the speaker terminal.
3
Insert the bare wires of the cable into the gap on the side (upper
right or bottom left) of the terminal.
4
Tighten the terminal.
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a
b
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c
+ (red)
- (black)
Using a banana plug
(U.S.A., Canada, China, Taiwan, Brazil and General models only)
1
Tighten the speaker terminal.
2
Insert a banana plug into the end of the terminal.
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a
b
Banana plug
Connecting the subwoofer (with built-in amplifier)
Use an audio pin cable to connect the subwoofer.
AUDIO
3
Audio pin cable
Connecting front speakers that support bi-amp
connections
When using front speakers that support bi-amp connections, connect them to the
FRONT terminals and SURROUND/BI-AMP/ZONE B terminals. For details, see “Playing
back more high-quality sounds with bi-amp connections” (p.68).
Note
Surround speakers, bi-amp speakers or Zone B speakers cannot be connected simultaneously.
Connecting Zone B speakers
The Zone A/B function allows you to playback an input source in the room where the
unit is installed (Zone A) and in another room (Zone B). To connect the Zone B
speakers, see “Playing back music in multiple rooms” (p.69).
Note
Surround speakers, bi-amp speakers or Zone B speakers cannot be connected simultaneously.
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