Speaker connections
Check the impedance of your speakers. Speakers with an impedance of between 6
and 8 Ohms are recommended.
The red coloured speaker terminals are positive (+) and the black speaker
terminals are negative (-). Make sure correct polarity is maintained at each speaker
connector or the sound can become weak and "phasey" with little bass.
Prepare the speaker cables for connection by stripping off approximately 10mm
(3/8") or less of the outer insulation. More than 10mm could cause a short circuit.
Twist the wires tightly together so there are no loose ends. Unscrew the top of the
speaker connection plugs in the back of the unit loose enough to feed the bare
ends of cable through. Feed the cable through the hole then tighten the connection
so the bare cable is tightly clamped and there are no loose strands exposed.
Note:
All connections are made using standard loudspeaker cable. If an active
subwoofer is used, connect via a standard single RCA/phono cable (often referred
to as a 'Sub-Link').
Analogue audio connections
Note:
Do not plug in the mains power lead or turn the unit on until all connections
have been made.
Connect to source equipment using stereo phono/RCA cables (stereo 2RCA- 2RCA).
Require two sets of stereo phono/ RCA cables, one for recording, one for listening.
BD/DVD player
RCA/Phono cable
Powered
subwoofer
Right
speaker
Left
speaker
Out
Phono cable
(2RCA-2RCA)
Digital audio connection
There are two types of digital audio connections can be made to the unit:
1. S/P DIF Co-axial
2. Toslink
Both connections can be used at the same time as these are selectable as
separate sources.
For S/PDIF connection, always use a 75ohm RCA/Phono to RCA/Phono lead
designed specifically for digital audio.
The TOSlink connection requires a special TOSlink optical fibre lead. See your
dealer for details.
Bluetooth
The One has a built-in Bluetooth adaptor. This allows the One to receive wireless
Bluetooth audio from most phones/tablets and laptops.
BD/DVD player
Out
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Connections