Note: It is very important that you remove the jumper straps when biamplifying or you will damage your ampli- fiers! Connect the top pair of binding posts with speaker cable from the main amplifier, and the bottom pair of binding posts with speaker cable from the second amplifier. If you are biamplifying with two full range stereo amplifiers that are not iden- tical, make sure that one has an adjustable volume control so that you can match levels between the two. Both amplifiers will need to be wired in parallel from the preamplifier, so that they both receive an identical
If you are biamplifying with the
Biwiring
Some audio enthusiasts have found that biwiring can bring about improvements in sound. Biwiring is the use of two pairs of speaker cable and one amplifier, with each pair connected to one set of binding posts on the amplifier (some
!Break-In Period
The Model 3.3 loudspeakers will perform better after they have had a chance to break in. Several factors determine how long this process takes and it depends on such variables as room temperature, type of music played, and volume level. You may be aware of subtle changes in sound quality during the first few days of listening as the mechanical parts of the drivers begin to loosen up.
!Operation
The Model 3.3 was designed to handle a wide range of listening levels, but every speaker has limits. It is important to use common sense and listen for signs of possible distress from the speakers. Underpowered amplifiers are most often the cause of speaker damage. For example, a
Noticeable distortion or harsh breakup is an indication that either your amplifier or your speakers are running beyond their capacity, and the volume should be decreased. If you can feel any heat emanating from the woofer or tweeter, reduce the level immediately. Speaker damage most often occurs from sustained high volume levels, not from transient sounds or brief musical peaks. Excessive boosting of bass, treble or equalizer controls can worsen the problem, and is not recom- mended.
!Maintenance
Your speakers require minimal maintenance under normal use. The cabinet may be cleaned using a damp cloth or a mild,