For proper polarity and, thus, ideal system performance, always connect the positive side of the cable to the positive terminals on your speakers and amplifier and the negative side of the cable to the negative terminals.
Front Speakers: The pair of front speaker connections (left and right) on your amplifier will be labeled “Front” or “Main.” Connect the speaker cables for your left and right front speakers using these terminals and then connect the cables to the speakers. Observe positive and negative polarities.
Rear Speakers: The pair of rear speaker connections (left and right) on your amplifier will be labeled “Rear” or “Surround.” Connect the speaker cables for your left and right rear speakers using these terminals and then connect the cables to the speakers. Observe positive and negative polarities.
Center Speaker: The center speaker connections on your amplifier will be labeled “Center” or “Center Channel.” Connect the speaker cables for your center channel speaker using these terminals and then connect the cables to the speaker. Observe positive and negative polarities.
POWERED SUBWOOFER CONNECTIONS
There are two ways to connect Phase Technology Powered Subwoofers to your system: through
Therefore, please read the following guidelines carefully. Be sure to choose one or the other of the connection options, as using both at the same time could severely damage your speakers and amplifier. And always remember to keep the polarity connections correct (positive to positive and negative to negative).
To prevent
After your powered subwoofer is properly connected, plug it in to AC power and turn the subwoofer’s own level control all the way down,
Special Note: System Adjustment for
When using a subwoofer that is connected to your amplifier through the
This adjustment, sometimes labeled “small speakers” will enable a smoother crossover transition between your primary speakers and the subwoofer.
Single Subwoofer with Low-Level Connection:
Use this method if 1) you use a separate preamplifier and power amplifier, 2) if you use a receiver with preamplifier outputs and/or subwoofer output jacks, or 3) if you use a separate
Use a pair of
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