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CONNECTIONS
There are different types of audio and video connections used to connect the receiver to the speakers and video display, and to connect the source devices to the receiver. To make it easier to keep them all straight, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA®) has established a
Table 1 – Connection Color Guide
Audio Connections
LeftRight
Front (FL/FR)
Video Connections
Composite
Types of Connections
This section will briefly review different types of cables and connections that you may use to set up your system.
Speaker Connections
Speaker cables carry an amplified signal from the receiver’s speaker terminals to each loudspeaker. Speaker cables contain two wire conductors, or leads, inside plastic insulation. The two conductors are usually differentiated by using different colors, or stripes, or by adding a ridge to the insulation. Sometimes the wires are different colors, one being copper red and the other silver.
The differentiation is important because each speaker must be connected to the receiver’s
(+)and one negative
Always connect the positive terminal on the loudspeaker, which is usually colored red, to the positive terminal on the receiver, also colored red. Similarly, always connect the black negative terminal on the speaker to the black negative terminal on the receiver.
The HK 3390 uses
+ or bare-wire cables.
Banana plugs are simply plugged into the hole in the middle of the terminal cap. See Figure 1.
Figure 1 –
1.Unscrew the terminal cap until the
2.Insert the bare end of the wire into the hole.
3.Screw the cap back into place until the wire is held snugly.
1 | 2 | 3 |
Figure 2 –
The HK 3390 features two sets of speaker connections, with each set allowing connection of a left and right loudspeaker. This allows you to place a second set of speakers in another room, or even outdoors, when
Subwoofer
The subwoofer is a specialized type of loudspeaker used to play only the low frequencies (bass), which require much more power than the other speaker channels. In order to obtain the best results, most speaker manufacturers offer powered subwoofers, in which the speaker contains its own amplifier on board. Usually, a
Connect the Subwoofer Trigger Output for each subwoofer to the corresponding trigger input on its amplifier. This enables the subwoofer to turn on or off together with the HK 3390. To further conserve energy, when the trigger connection is made, turn the Subwoofer Link Switch on to turn the subwoofer off when the corresponding pair of main speakers are not being used, such as during muting, when headphones are being used, or when the main speakers are turned off using the Speaker 1/2 switch.
L
R
Subwoofer
Figure 3 – Subwoofer
Connecting Source Devices to the HK 3390
The HK 3390 is designed to process audio and video input signals, playing back the audio and displaying the video on a television or monitor connected to it. These signals originate in what are known as “source devices,” including your DVD player, CD player, DVR (digital video recorder) or other recorder, tape deck, game console, cable or
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