This allows you to use a variety of different connections - ranging from bare
copper wire to lugs to banana plugs. Any of these types of cable ends will make
a good connection, but banana plugs will allow for quick disconnect whenever
necessary and eliminate the problem of stray strands of copper between the
terminals. On the amplifier side, use whatever type of end fits your power
amplifier; typically bare wire, ¼" TS plugs, lugs, or banana plugs.
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Noottee Use unshielded cables to connect your amplifier to your speakers.
If you are not sure if you have unshielded cables, contact your local
music dealer to purchase the proper cabling.
Input (Right/Left), (+/-). Standard 5-way binding posts for accepting signal from
your power amplifier. The posts will accept wire-gauge sizes as large as 14
gauges. KRK recommends using 14 gauges for the best sonic response.
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KRK recommends using power amplifiers capable of producing 50 -100 RMS
watts per channel into 8 ohms. For best sonic results, a good rule of thumb is
to use an amplifier capable of producing more than 1½ times the recommended
power, rather than one that produces less than the recommended power. In fact,
more speakers are damaged due to under-powering than to over-powering. An
amplifier with insufficient power will create square waves when pushed beyond
the "comfortable" running range (potentially damaging the voice-coils).
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The R6 monitors use 5-way binding posts to connect to your amplifier.
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Figure 2