Connecting the Amplifier and Testing
1. After wiring each speaker into the run and setting the taps, attach
the speaker wires to the amplifier, making sure to mirror the wiring
pattern used in the speakers, + to + and – to
‒
. Connect the amplifier
to a source and to power, then test the system.
2. Listen to the system from several locations in the audible area. If an
area is too loud or quiet, adjust speaker taps or the amplifier volume
accordingly until the volume and sound quality is optimized.
3. After optimizing the settings, check the total wattage again to be sure
the amp isn’t being overworked. It is a good idea to let the system
play for about a half hour after setup is done to ensure that the
system is reliable.
4. Once the system has been set and tested, the wiring or conduit can
be buried or hidden.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Episode
®
speakers are designed to function trouble-free. Most problems
that occur are due to simple issues. Refer to the list of fixes below, or
contact Customer Service at 1.866.838.5052 if problems persist.
No Sound
• Verify that there is audio coming from the selected source. Slect another
source if necessary.
• Ensure the audio source is turned on and properly connected.
WARRANTY
Lifetime Warranty
Episode® speakers have a Lifetime Warranty. This warranty includes parts
and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or
workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not
apply to products which have been abused, modified or disassembled.
Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to a
designated service and an assigned Return Authorization (RA) number.
Contact technical support for an RA number.
CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Episodespeakers.com
866.838.5052
[email protected]
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