Connecting

Fig. 3 Amplifier loudspeaker outputs (example).

2.Connect the other cable ends to the loudspeaker outputs of your switched off power amp (see Fig. 3).

Note:

XPlease make sure that both loudspeakers are connected properly. For a better distinction one of the two veins of most loudspeaker cables are marked.

Connect the red marked post of the speaker to the red marked output of the amp.

Connect the white or black marked post to the white or black marked output accordingly.

Bi-wiring/bi-amping

Dynaudio loudspeakers feature a carefully fine-tuned cross-over, optimized using selected parts and an advanced circuitry to achieve a truly balanced and smooth frequency response. Therefore, dividing the frequency sections through bi-wiring or bi-amping is not recommended.

Choice of loudspeaker cable

The impact a loudspeaker cable can have on sound quality may be dramatic, though in general quality cable products will yield a quality result. Dynaudio loudspeakers are designed to be very neutral and thus are not extremely suited to any particular type of cable. The choice of cable is as much a factor of matching the cable to the entire audio system. Please consult your Dynaudio dealer for information about compatible loudspeaker cables that will suit both your electronics and the Dynaudio loudspeakers.

Connecting surround speakers

When connecting a two-channel stereo system, only the right and left channels are connected to the amplifier.

In a surround set-up, center, side or rear loudspeakers as well as a subwoofer are typically connected to provide for a multi-channel listening experience. Please refer to the amplifier’s owner manual for particular connection instructions and see chapter “Multi- channel loudspeaker setup” on page 12 for further help.

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Dynaudio Evidence owner manual Connecting surround speakers, Bi-wiring/bi-amping, Choice of loudspeaker cable