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the left and right speakers
simultaneously.
crossover)
by a separate amplifier
channel.
Additionally,
the crossovers
are now con-
Connections
are straight-forward;
two
netted
so that the crossover
switches
can
conductor
wires
connect
each
amplifier
be adjusted to your requirements.
You must
channel
to each
individual
subwoofer.
adjust the crossovers
on each speaker with
(See Figure 7).
this hook-up
Optionally,
a jumper
of wire
may
be
connected
between
the L+ and the R+;
and between
the L- and the R-. This con-
nects
both
voice
coils
of the CM8SW,
giving
you
a 2dB
increase
in output.
Since
each
subwoofer's
impedance
drops
from
8R to 4Q
make
sure
your
amplifier
is 2R stable
to accommodate
the satellite
speaker's
impedance.
(See
Figure 6).
Surround Speakers
Figure 7
Connections to a VLSA are normally made from
each CM8SW to a multi-channel amplifier like
the Niles SI-1230 twelve channel amplifier.
Each CM8SW
has a jumper
installed
to
parallel
the voice
coils for maximum
effi-
ciency.
(See Figure 6).
The crossover
controls
on each subwoofer
affect only the subwoofer
response.
Level
controls
on the amplifiers
facilitate
blend-
ing and compensation
for placement.
Figure 6
Connecting the two wee COIIS m parallel with a
jumper (a piece of speaker wire).
Very Large Subwoofer
Array
(VLW
Using
four
or more
CM8SW
subwoofers
in a system
creates
a system
of unprece-
dented
clarity,
with
stunning
bass impact
and potentially
extraordinary
maximum
volume
capability.
Because
of
the
extremely
low
impedance
of a parallel
VLSA system,
multiple
channel
amplifiers
are
normally
used
to
power
them.
Because
of this,
in-wall
volume
controls
are incompatible
with VLSA systems.
In a system of this type, it is recommended
that the satellite
speakers
be driven
full
range
(or with
an external
electronic
Speaker Wire
For most applications,
we recommend
you
use 16 or 18 gauge wire.
For wiring
runs
longer
than
80 feet we recommend
14
gauge wire. The No-Strip
speaker wire ter-
minals
can accommodate
12-20
gauge
wire. When
you run wire inside walls, spe-
cial jacketing
(CL-2 or CL-X) is required
to
both protect
the wire
and for fire preven-
tion. In some areas conduit
is required.
For
a trouble-free
installation,
low voltage
wire
such as speaker wire must be run in accor-
dance
with
the National
Electrical
Code
and any applicable
provisions
of the local
building
code.
Consult
your
local
Niles
dealer or your building
contractor
if you are
unsure of code requirements
in your area.
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