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Connecting the VR940 or VR950 to Your Amplifier or Receiver:

IMPORTANT:

Typically, one side of the wire is smooth.

Connect this side to the 

(black) connection. The

other side has a rib or stripe. Connect this to the 

+

(red) connection.

Checking the Speaker Connections

It is important that your speakers are hooked up with
similar polarity or “in phase.” A simple listening test
will tell you if your speakers are connected properly.
Place the speakers face to face, as close together as
possible. While listening to music with your amplifier
set to MONO, reverse the connections at one speaker
only. You’ll hear a dramatic change in sound. The 
connection that yields the fuller bass and louder sound
is correct.

Using the five-way binding posts:

The binding posts

permit easy connection to banana plugs, spade lugs,
and bare wire. 

Insert the wire in the hole and tighten.

Important:

Be sure to connect 

+

to 

+

(red) and 

to 

(black).

How to Place Your Speakers

Most people like to hear a realis-
tic soundstage, as they would
from a good seat in a concert
hall. To achieve this effect, place
the speakers 6 to 12 feet (2-4m)
apart, so they form a triangle with
your favorite listening position.
The speakers should be at least
2 feet (0.6m) from the corners of
the room. Putting the speakers
too close to a corner can 
produce an unnatural bass rein-
forcement that detracts from
their balanced, uncolored sound.
If a speaker must be placed near
a corner, move it away from the
wall directly behind it to preserve
its natural tonal balance.

6-12 ft. (2-4m)

Place the surround
speaker beside or
behind the listeners

Center channel
flush with 
front of TV

5-9 ft.
(1.5-3m)

Left speaker

Right speaker

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