Lexicon Lexicon Part #070-13234 Wiring Considerations, Audio/Video Connections, Wire Lengths

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Wiring Considerations

DC-1 Version 4 Digital Controller

Installation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wiring Considerations

There is debate over the audible effects of different types of interconnects.

Audio/Video Cables

Good engineering practices have minimized the effect that cables might

 

 

have on the inputs and outputs of the DC-1 — but feel free to evaluate

 

 

different interconnects in your system. Be conscious, however, of the

 

 

mechanical stress from repeated insertion and overly tight connectors, and

 

 

the possibly corrosive nature of some contact-enhancing fluids.

 

 

Note that the use of standard audio cables for video or digital audio

 

 

applications may cause signal degradation, and is not recommended. For

 

 

these connections, please use only cables that are designed for the applica-

 

 

tion — these have different impedance characteristics than cables designed

 

 

for analog audio applications. Consult your dealer for recommendations.

 

 

All cables should be kept as short as possible.

 

 

In general, speaker cables should be kept short, and low-impedance wire

Speaker Connections

should be used throughout to assure efficient power transmission and

 

avoid audible distortion. Recommended wire lengths are given in the table

 

below. Although these examples can be used as a general guide, your

 

system manuals should provide detailed information specific to your

 

components.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wire Lengths

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Length
AWG Size

 

 

 

up to 12 feet

16 gauge

 

 

 

up to 18 feet

14 gauge

 

 

 

up to 29 feet

12 gauge

 

 

 

up to 51 feet

10 gauge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before making any connections, turn off ALL audio and video components, including individual power amplifiers. (Unplug any preamps and power amps that don’t have power switches.)

The DC-1 is designed to function as the control center of the system, selecting inputs and controlling the volume of all speakers in the system. The following diagram shows a system with a tape deck, an AM/FM tuner, a CD player with a coaxial digital audio output, a cable box, a DVD player and a VHS VCR. This example shows the tape deck and VCR set up for recording and dual-zone audio.

Actual system connections will vary widely depending on the components used. Consult your dealer for details on your particular requirements.

Audio/Video Connections

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Lexicon Lexicon Part #070-13234 Wiring Considerations, Audio/Video Connections, Audio/Video Cables, Speaker Connections