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If you intend to connect two pairs of speakers, all loudspeakers must have a nominal impedance
of at least 8
Ω
. If only one pair of speakers is used (A or B), all types of loudspeakers with a mini-
mal nominal impedance of 4
Ω
can be utilised.
Consider correct polarity, the positive contact is mostly marked red or with "+". The side of the
speaker cable that has to be connected with the positive socket has a marking.
CONNECTION OF THE POWER CABLE
Check that the electricity supply to your home is appropriate to the device. The required voltage and fre-
quency can be read on the back of the device beside the socket for the mains. If the electricity supply is
appropriate, push the inlet connector of the supplied mains cable firmly into socket for the mains on the
back of the device (16). Connect the other end of the mains cable to a mains socket.
If you want to use speaker
cables equipped with spade
lug connectors, every con-
nector screw must be opened
by turning counter clockwise.
After that, the lug must be moved under the screw head. Then,
turn the screw clockwise to fasten the lug to the connector. To
avoid damages to the amplifier, make sure the connection is
tight and no bare metal from the cable lug connector makes
contact with the rear panel or with another terminal.
If no connector is to be used, remove appro-
ximately 1 cm length of insulation from each
end of the speaker wire. Twist the braid in
order to avoid short circuits. Turn the fastener
on the loudspeaker terminal counter clockwi-
se to loosen it and introduce the bare wire
end into the exposed connector hole. Then
turn the fastener clockwise so that the wire is
firmly clamped. Make sure the connection is
pretty tight.