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16 CHANNEL, FULLY CONFIGURABLE POWER AMPLIFIERS
SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
CABLE AND WIRE
Because the SC16-50 has many connections on the rear panel (see page 32 &
33), it is important that you correctly label all of the input cables and speaker
wires. Label the cables and wires with their destination or source, rather than
the SC16-50 terminal to which they are connected. This will make it easier to
reconfigure your system in the future.
The SC16-50 connects to your sources via shielded line level audio cables with
RCA connectors. Use high quality cables with your SpeakerCraft amplifier for
the lowest possible noise and best overall performance. Your SpeakerCraft
dealer can recommend the proper cable.
The SC16-50 connects to your speakers using two conductor speaker wire.
For most applications, we recommend you use 16 or 18 gauge wire. For wiring
runs longer than 80 feet, we recommend 14 gauge wire. The SC16-50’s high-
quality, gold-plated 5-way binding posts will accommodate up to 12-gauge
wire. Attaching banana plugs to the wire will enable the connection of larger
wire sizes.
USING MONO FOR SMOOTHER COVERAGE
In large or irregularly shaped rooms, you may find that the main listening area
may be closer to one of the speakers. If the speakers in the room are connected
to a stereo amplifier you will only hear half the music.
The SC16-50’s BusMatrix™ enables you to create mono sound from one
speaker without impacting the stereo quality in the rest of the system.
You can configure each amplifier channel individually to Left, Right or mono
as needed with no ill effects. Some of the most popular areas where mono
will greatly enhance the sound quality would be:
• Large rooms with many seating areas and/or many pairs of speakers.
• Irregularly shaped rooms.
• Bathrooms with one speaker over the tub and one speaker over the sink(s).
• Hallways or passageways (including those with multiple speakers).
• Small rooms, such as walk-in closets where more than a single speaker
is not required.