7
(B) SPEAKERS IN Connector
(See Diagram 5)
If you wish to use another amplifier's or receiver's speaker outputs as an audio
signal source, connect such outputs, using speaker wire, to the
(B) SPEAKERS
IN
Direct Connector.
(Refer to Diagram 6)
CAUTION:
Please make sure your amplifier or receiver is turned off before
proceeding.
For best results, use speaker wire that is at least 18 gauge. For runs longer
than 75 feet, 14 gauge wire is recommended.
Wire larger than 14 gauge is not recommended because it may not fit into
the connector. For best results, strip all wire insulation no more than
3
⁄
8
" from
the end before inserting into the connector.
1. Removing the Direct Connect terminal from its location on the back of the
cabinet will make it easier to connect the wires.
2. Connect the wires from the amplifier's or receiver's speaker outputs to the
(B) SPEAKERS IN Direct Connector and then insert it back into its original
location. Please observe proper polarity (+ to + and – to –) of the connec-
tions.
CAUTION:
If the input and output Direct Connectors are reversed, a
short could result across the amplifier or receiver output terminals, which
may seriously damage your amplifier or receiver. Please double-check all
connections before turning on your amplifier or receiver.
Flip the SPEAKER/LINE toggle switch to the
SPEAKER IN
position.
(See
Diagram 4)
NOTE:
LINE IN
and
(B) SPEAKERS IN
inputs cannot be used simultaneously.
Be sure to evaluate the application’s needs before making your selection.
Diagram 6
Direct Connector
Diagram 5
(B) SPEAKERS IN
Connector