Storm Series Outdoor Speakers
•One 4 conductor speaker wire runs from the amplifier to a stereo volume control, then one 2 conductor speaker wire runs to each stereo speaker.
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Figure 3.4 - Wiring: Amplifier to Speakers w/ Volume Control
•Use any of the stereo wiring methods to connect to a DVC speaker. This example shows 2 separate 2 conductor speaker wires run from the amplifier to the DVC speaker.
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Figure 3.5 - Wiring: Amplifier to Speaker-DVC
•Use any of the wiring methods to connect to a mono speaker.
This example shows a 2 conductor speaker wire running directly from the amplifier to the mono speaker.
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Figure 3.6 - Wiring: Amplifier to Speaker-Mono
Note 1: Low voltage wiring must be run in accordance with the National Electrical Code as well as any other applicable provi- sions of the local building codes in your area. In some cases (such as commercial installations), running the wire in conduit may be required. If you have any questions concerning the wiring of speakers in your home, contact your local building and inspection department.
Note 2: It is recommended that you use quality
Note 3: When
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