JBL SAM2LF, SAM1HF manual Connecting the Speakers to the Rest of Your System

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CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS TO THE REST OF YOUR SYSTEM

To connect the Synthesis Array loudspeakers to the power amplifiers or receiver, use two-conductor insulated speaker wire. We recommend #14 AWG wire as a minimum size. Your JBL dealer can recommend suitable cables. Both the SAM1HF and SAM2LF utilize push-style friction binding posts that can accommodate up to #10 AWG stranded wire.

PREPARING THE HOOKUP WIRE

1.First determine the distance between your amplifier and the most distant speaker in each group (fronts, surrounds, back surrounds, subwoofers).

2.Now make the hookup wires for all speakers in each group this length, even if one speaker is much closer to your amplifier than the other. This will help maintain proper signal balance.

3.Strip off 3/8" (10mm) of insulation from both ends of each conductor.

4.Twist each set of standard wires into a tightly bunched spiral.

5.Speakers and electronics terminals have corresponding (+) and (–) terminals. Most manufacturers of speakers and electronics, including JBL, use red to denote the (+) terminal and black for the (–) terminal, although some elec- tronics manufacturers have adopted the new color-coding standard promulgated by the Consumer Electronics Association. In that case, the positive terminal will be colored to correspond to the channel position, while the negative terminal will be black.

It is important to connect all speakers identically: (+) on the speaker to (+) on the amplifier and (–) on the speaker to

(–) on the amplifier. Wiring “out of phase” results in thin sound, weak bass and poor imaging.

With the advent of multichannel surround sound systems, connecting all of the speakers in your system with the correct polarity remains equally important to preserve the proper ambience and directionality of the program material.

Now find a visual difference between the two conductors of each molded pair of speaker wires. Differentiating marks can be a different color wire (copper or silver); a strand of yarn in one conductor; thin, raised ribs on one part of the outer insulation; or a printed marking on one part of the outer insulation. It doesn’t matter which of the two strands go to the (+) and (–) on the speakers and amplifiers, as long as all speakers are connected identically. Push down on the binding post, insert the wire into the hole, and release.

CONNECTIONS TO THE SYNTHESIS ELECTRONICS

The SAM1HF and SAM2LF speaker modules do not have a built-in crossover. They must be used with the active crossover as designed in the SDEC-4000 digital equalizer in a bi-amplified configuration or with the outboard passive crossover, SAM12x, with the SDEC-3000. Each SAM module will require a single amplifier channel in a bi-amplifed system. Connect the SAM modules according to the chart on the following page.

NOTES:

The SAM1HF will connect to the HI output of the SDEC-4000 or SAM12x.

The SAM2LF will connect to the LOW output of the SDEC-4000 or SAM12x.

Please consult the SDEC-4000 and SDEC-3000 installation guide for detailed instructions.

DO NOT use a full-range output from an amplifier, as damage may occur unless you are using the SAM12x.

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Contents SAM1HF SAM2LF Contents Introduction Speaker Placement IncludedChannel Systems Floor Plan SAM1HF and SAM2LF Configuration and Assembly For Vertical MountingDetailed Configurations and System Connection SAM1HF and SAM2LF Configuration and Assembly Connecting the Speakers to the Rest of Your System Connections to the Synthesis ElectronicsSDEC-4000P Outputs to Amplifiers S4000IC Number SDEC-4000 With Bi-Amplified Speakers Active Crossover Connecting the Speaker to the Rest of Your System INPUT/OUTPUT Assignments with Passive CrossoverConnection to the Rest of the JBL Synthesis System SDEC-3000 With Passive Crossover SAM12xTroubleshooting PhaseSpecifications SAM1HF SAM2LF