<Bi-wired connections>
When connecting the speaker cable, you must remove the jumper cable.
To connect the speaker to the output | When your amplifier has only one | When your amplifier has two sets | |||
terminals of the amplifier, two pairs | set of speaker output terminals. | of speaker output terminals. | |||
of cables for each of the woofer and |
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the tweeter are used instead of |
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standard connections. This type of |
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connection decreases the |
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modulation distortion caused by |
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electric resistance of the cables and |
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driving current of the speakers. |
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Consequently, purer sound quality |
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can be expected. |
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| + | – – + |
| + | – | – + |
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Jumper cable | Black | Red (+) |
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Woofer terminals
When using a banana plug
1 Unscrew the terminal knob. |
| 3 Tighten the terminal knob. |
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2 Remove the cover by pulling it toward you. | 4 Simply insert the banana plug into the terminal. | ||
Terminal | 2 | 4 | 3 |
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| 1 | Banana plug |
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