SPeAkeR out
FRoNt SPeAkeR
Right
+
–
FRoNt SPeAkeR
leFt
+
–
ReAR SPeAkeR
Right
+
–
ReAR SPeAkeR
leFt
+
–
CeNtRe
+
–
FRoNt
leFt
+
FRoNt
Right
ReAR
Right
CeNtRe
ReAR
leFt
+
+
+
+
–
–
–
–
–
CoNNeCtioN Field
SuBwooFeR
ReAR
9
Concept E
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Connecting the satellites
To do this, cut the cable
to the required lengths.
Strip the plastic coat-
ing from the ends of the
speaker cables (as shown). The speakers and am
-
plifier have corresponding [+] and [–] terminals.
The [+] cable of the speaker cable is marked ac
-
cordingly. It is important to observe the correct
polarity when connecting the speakers: the plus
pole of the speaker connects to the plus pole of
the amplifier and the minus pole of the speaker
to the minus pole of the amplifier. Connecting
the cables with the incorrect phases can result in
thin sound, weak bass and reduced stereo charac-
teristics. For multichannel surround systems, too,
it is important that all speakers are connected
with the correct polarity in order to ensure an
appropriate three-dimensional atmosphere and
the correct alignment of the sound.
Connect the speakers to the appropriately
marked clamp connections on the rear of the
subwoofer; i.e. the front-left speaker to FL and
the rear-left speaker to RL, and so on.
Connection: Satellites