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using Bare Wire or Pin Connectors
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the (+) and (–) wires or pins do not touch
each other or the other terminal. touching wires can cause a short circuit
that can damage your receiver or amplifier.
using spade Connectors
IMPORTANT: Make sure the (+) and (–) spade-connector blades do not
touch each other or the other terminal. touching blades can cause a short
circuit that can damage your receiver or amplifier.
using Banana Connectors
Bi-Wire Connection
the 4319 connection assembly has two sets of input terminals that are
connected by metal jumper bars. the upper set of terminals is for the
midrange/tweeter, and the lower set of terminals is for the woofer.
this arrangement allows you to bi-wire the speakers using a single stereo
amplifier or two stereo amplifiers. Bi-wiring can offer sonic advantages
and more flexibility in power amplifier selection over a conventional
single-wire connection.
To bi-wire the 4319, first remove the terminal jumpers as shown in the
illustration on the right.
A. Unscrew
Cap
B. Insert Bare Wire or
Pin Connector
through Hole in Post
C. Tighten Cap
to Secure
A. Unscrew
Cap
B. Insert Spade-Connector
Blades around Post
C. Tighten
Cap
A. Tighten
Cap
B. Insert Banana Connector
into Hole in Cap
Jumper
Bars
Midrange/Tweeter
Terminals
Woofer
Terminals
A. Unscrew All Four Caps
B. Remove Jumpers