Connecting Your Loudspeakers

Normal Operation

It is critical for proper performance that all speakers (left, right and center) be con- nected in proper phase. Each C/L/R 2002 is equipped with two sets of terminals in order to facilitate bi-wiring or bi-amping should you so desire. One set of terminals, marked “high,” is connected to the high frequency crossover and drivers of the sys- tem. The other set, marked “low,” is connected to the low frequency crossover and dri- vers of the system. In normal operation there will be a jumper connecting the two red

(+)terminals and a jumper connecting the two black (-) terminals on the crossover. With the jumpers in place, simply connect either of the red (+) terminals of each

speaker to the red (+) terminal of its channel on your amplifier or receiver, and either of the black (-) terminals of each speaker to the black (-) terminal of its channel on your amplifier or receiver. It is essential that all speakers be connected in the same way to the amplifier (in phase). If you experience a great lack of bass, it is likely that one speaker is out of phase with the other.

Usually if distortion is heard when the speakers are being driven at loud lev- els, it is caused by driving (turning up) the amplifier too loud and not driving the speakers with more power than they can handle. Remember, most ampli- fiers put out their full rated power well before the volume control is turned all the way up! If your speakers distort when you play them loud, turn down the amplifier or get a bigger one.

Bi-Wire Operation

The concept of bi-wiring is that higher sonic performance (greater inner detail, higher definition, increased transparency, and improved depth) is achieved by utilizing two sets of wires to connect each loudspeaker to its channel of your amplifier or receiver. One set is connected to the high frequency crossover and drivers (marked “high”) and the other set is connected to the low frequency crossover and drivers (marked “low”). If you choose this method of operation, remove both sets of jumpers from each crossover before connecting the speakers to your amplifier or receiver. Take care to ensure that both red (+) terminals of each speaker are connected to the red (+) terminal of the appropriate channel of your amplifier using one conductor of each of the two sets of wires for each channel, and that both black (-) terminals of each speaker are connected to the black (-) terminal of its appropriate channel of your amplifier using the other conductor of each of the two sets of wires for each channel. Please bear in mind that using different types of cables for the low and high frequency hookups may alter the frequency balance of the loudspeaker as intended by the designer. This may, however, be to your liking if you prefer your speakers brighter or less bright sounding. Using a heavier gauge (lower resistance) wire on the low frequency section and a lighter gauge (higher resistance) wire on the high frequency section will result in a less bright sound, while switching the wires will result in a brighter sound.

Speaker Break-In

Your C/L/R 2002s should sound good right out of the box; however, an extended break-in period of 20-40 hours or more of fairly loud playing is required to reach full performance capability. Break-in allows the suspensions to work in and results in fuller bass, a more open “blossoming” midrange and smoother high frequency reproduction.

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Definitive Technology C/L/R 2002 manual Connecting Your Loudspeakers, Speaker Break-In, Normal Operation, Bi-Wire Operation

C/L/R 2002 specifications

The Definitive Technology C/L/R 2002 is a premium center channel speaker designed to enhance your home theater experience. Renowned for its superior sound quality and innovative technologies, this speaker is ideal for users who seek rich audio reproduction for movies, music, and gaming.

One of the defining features of the C/L/R 2002 is its bipolar design. This technology results in an expansive soundstage, allowing audio to emanate from both the front and rear of the speaker. This adds depth and dimension to sound, creating a more immersive experience. It is particularly effective for center channel applications, ensuring dialogue from movies and TV shows is clear and distinct, regardless of the listener’s position in the room.

The C/L/R 2002 is equipped with dual 5.25-inch bass radiators that deliver tight and accurate low frequencies. This design not only improves bass response but also eliminates the need for a dedicated subwoofer in smaller setups. For high frequency sounds, the speaker features a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter that provides smooth and detailed highs, ensuring that every detail of the audio is reproduced faithfully.

Another notable characteristic of the C/L/R 2002 is its robust construction. The speaker cabinet is built from high-quality materials that minimize resonance, resulting in a cleaner sound. The sleek, modern design also makes it an aesthetically pleasing addition to any home theater setup. Its versatility allows for horizontal or vertical placement, making it easy to integrate into your existing entertainment system.

The C/L/R 2002 supports a wide range of audio formats, contributing to its appeal for both music and movie lovers. It is compatible with various receiver setups, making it a practical choice for any home audio configuration. With a frequency response range that spans from 50 Hz to over 30 kHz, this speaker can handle a rich array of sound without any compromise in quality.

In summary, the Definitive Technology C/L/R 2002 is a refined center channel speaker that combines innovative design, advanced technologies, and high-quality materials. Whether you use it for watching your favorite films or listening to music, its outstanding performance will surely elevate your audio experience.