6 | Connecting Your System |
System 4400 High Performance Loudspeakers
Stereo Systems
If you are setting up a stereo system using a pair of 4400 LR’s with subwoofer(s), begin with these general guidelines:
The distance between the speakers should be approximately
If youpointthefrontof thespeakersdirectlytowardstheprimelistening position (“toe” them in),you will achieve the most precise imaging and the most direct high frequency sound.If you have a“bright” or“hard” sounding room,aiming the speakers straight out into the room (or just aiming them partially towards you) may make for a more natural and pleasing sonic balance.
For the smoothest upper bass/lower midrange response, the distance from each speaker to its three closest room surfaces should be different.
In most rooms,you should not place your speakers in the corners.
Try to keep the speakers at least 2 feet (.6m) from the back and side walls.
The goal is to reproduce the most accurate musical timbre and the most convincing natural sound.Additionally,a well
Connecting Your System
We recommend that you connect your system using high quality dual conductor stranded wire of 16 gauge or heavier, for lengths up to 25 feet (8m) . (Remember, the lower the gauge number, the heavier the wire). Use heavier gauge wire for longer runs. Please contact your audio/video dealer or installer for specific cable recommendations and further information regarding special circumstances.The terminals themselves are designed to allow the use of very heavy speaker wire or connectors. Be sure to tighten them securely, but don’t
WARNING: To prevent risk of electrical shock or damage to your equipment, always switch off the amplifier or receiver when making any system connections.
You can connect your speakers by using a variety of audio connectors such as banana plugs (single or double), pin connectors, spade lugs, etc., or you can:
1.Remove ½” (13mm) of insulation from each wire end.
2.Twist the stranded wire together, keeping the two ends separate.
3.Place the appropriate wire through the postholes in the connectors. These holes are revealed when you loosen the connector’s capscrew.
4.Screw down the capscrew tightly, but be careful not to over tighten it.
5.Check the tightness of the capscrews 24 hours after hookup and occasionally after that, as they can loosen over time.
We recommend that you check your local electrical codes to make sure that you are not using improper connectors. It’s important to observe polarity while making speaker connections: red (+) terminals on the amplifier to red
(+)on the speaker, black
WARNING: Before turning on the amplifier, be certain that no stray wire strands are touching across any terminals as this might damage your amplifier.
Finally, check the polarity of your front speakers by listening to some ste- reo music with good bass content. If the sound seems “hollow”, unusually spread out,or seem to have weak bass,recheck your connections for proper polarity and correct any out of phase connections, if necessary.