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CONNECTING THE SPEAKER
You need speaker wire (not supplied) to con-
nect the speaker to your receiver or amplifier.
We recommend you use wire that is color-cod-
ed or marked on one side. Use 18-gauge or
larger speaker wire for distances up to 50 feet.
For greater distances, use 16-gauge wire. Your
local Radio Shack store has a wide selection of
speaker wire.
Note: For maximum bass response and the
best overall performance, be sure the polarities
match when you connect the speaker to the re-
ceiver or amplifier (positive to positive and neg-
ative to negative).
1. With the speaker in its appropriate loca-
tion, measure the distance from the
speaker to the receiver or amplifier. Then
route the proper length of speaker wire
from the speaker to the receiver or ampli-
fier.
Cautions:
• Avoid routing the speaker wire near
other electrical wires.
• Do not nail or staple the speaker wire.
Optimus and Radio Shack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation.
XTS 36 MINI SPEAKER
Frequency Response
Power Handling
Maximum Power
Impedance
Speaker Complement
Enclosure:
Dimensions:
Shipping Weight:
2. Split apart 4 inches of speaker wire on
each end.
3. Strip
end. Then twist the ends of the wire to
secure any loose strands.
4. While pressing and holding down the black
(negative) terminal tab on the back of the
speaker, insert one end of the negative
bare wire into the opening. Then release
the tab.
© 1995 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Cat. No
SPECIFICATIONS
140 Hz— 20 kHz
15 watts (RMS)
30 watts
8
3" (7.62 cm) full range
Sealed high density plastic cabinet for
extended bass response
5
5
/
¥ 3
9
/
¥ 3
3
/
Inches (HWD)
8
16
8
(14.2
9.0
8.5 cm )
1.4 lbs. (0.6 kg)
1
/
inch of insulation from each wire's
4
Speaker Wires
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