SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
Connection Guide
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before making speaker connections, be certain that your receiver or audio power amplifier is turned off and, preferably, unplugged from its AC power source.
Speakers and electronics terminals have corresponding (+) and
the (–) terminal.
Left Speaker |
|
| Right Speaker |
+ |
|
| + |
– |
|
| – |
Left |
|
| Right |
– | + | – | + |
| Receiver/Amplifier Output |
|
Newer Harman Kardon receivers conform to the new CEA standard and therefore use a color other than red for the (+) terminal to indicate some speaker positions: e.g., blue for surround left positive (+). However, the black terminal will always be the negative
Although the HKS 9 speakers may be placed in the front, side surround or surround back positions, the speaker wires provided with the system have been
The (+) lead of the speaker wire is noted with a stripe. It is important to connect both speakers identically: (+) on the speaker to
(+)on the amplifier and
With the advent of multichannel surround sound systems, connecting all of the speakers in your system with the correct polarity remains equally important in order to preserve the proper ambience and directionality of the program material.
To connect the supplied speaker wires to the satellite speaker terminals located on the bottom of each speaker, press the red or black tab, insert the bare end of the wire into the hole and release the tab. Gently tug on the wire to make sure that it is fully inserted.
Configuring Your Receiver or Processor
Many receivers and processors feature programmable
a given channel is “Large” or “Small.” The terms “Large” and “Small” do not refer to physical size, but to the size of the frequency range the speaker is capable of handling. When configuring your receiver or processor for the channels where HKS 9 speakers are being used, select “Small.”
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