5
6. Strip off 3/4 inch of insulation on the red and black
wires to expose the copper conductor. Combine and
twist the red wires from the amplifier, the first
satellite and the wire running to the next speaker in a
clock-wise motion.
7. Secure these three wires using the provided silicone
filled wire nuts, ensuring that NO COPPER is
exposed.
8. At the next speaker, repeat steps 2 – 7 for the left
channel using the white (+) and green (-) leaving the
red (+) and black (-) wires intact.
9. Continue the above steps for the remaining 2
speakers in the daisy-chain.
IMPORTANT: Be sure only 2 satellite speakers are
connected to each amp channel; mis-wiring may result
in an unacceptable load which could damage your
amplifier.
CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS
USING A 2-CONDUCTOR WIRE
OR LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING
WIRE
1. Pull the first pair of 2-conductor wire to the furthest
speaker location, leaving it connected to the spool
near the amplifier.
2. Starting at the furthest speaker and every other
speaker that follows, create a loop of wire
approximately 6” in length, securing the loop with a
wire tie.
3. Cut the wire at the last speaker location in the
daisy-chain closest to the amplifier.
4. Take the spool back to the starting point and pull a
second 2-conductor wire to the furthest speaker
location and repeat steps 1 and 2 (see Figure 4).
5. Starting with the first speaker, cut the wire loop.
NOTE: If not using color-coded wire, notice that one
of the wires out of the pair will have a different texture
or printing on it. This will help identify and separate
the (+) from the (-). For simplicity, use the wire with
texture or writing as the (+) and the other as the (-).
Use this polarity standard when connecting all the
speakers.
6. Strip the insulation on each wire to expose
approximately 3/4” of copper. Combine and twist all
the positive (+) wires together in a clockwise motion.
Repeat this step for all the negative (-) wires.
7. Secure the three wires together using the provided
silicone filled wire nuts ensuring that NO COPPER
is exposed.
8. Repeat steps 5–7 for the remainder of the speakers.
To speaker
To next speaker
From amp