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Connecting
Passive cross-over
The terminal is divided in two parts, one for the passive
drive and one for the active drive.
It is important that the connection is done
in a correct way. An incorrect connection
can destroy the drivers.
Passive connection
When using passive drive, the speaker cable should be
connected to "+" and "-" to the upper part of the
terminal. When the metal plates are connected between
the terminal screws, only one pair of speaker cable is
needed.
Bi-wire or Tri-wire
When using bi-wiring, remove the metal plates between
midrange and woofer terminal screws.
Using Tri-wiring, also remove the metal plates between
midrange and tweeter terminal screws.
Below is a drawing of how to connect the speaker when
using a single wire.
BI-AMPING
When bi-amping, the metal plates between the terminal
screws MUST be removed.
See drawing below
10 (16)
N.B!
Failure to connect the speaker
correctly will damage the drivers
and void the warranty.
Be careful when connecting the speakers
with the amplifier.
Passive drive is connected to the
upper part of the terminal.
Bi- and Tri-amping is a passive
connection, but each range is powered by
a separate amplifier.
It is important that all amplifiers have the
same output level; else there will be a non
correct frequency response curve.
Make sure that the metal plates are
removed from the terminal screws
when bi- or tri-amping.
See the different between single, bi- and
tri-amping.

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