Be sure to connect
the left channel
(L), right channel
(R),
'%" (red) and ....
(black) properly.
If the connections
are
_aulty, no sound will be heard
from the speakers,
and if the
polarity
of the speaker
connections
is incorrect,
the sound
will be unnatural
and lack bass.
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•
Before connecting
the speakers,
make sure that the
power of this unit is off.
•
Do not let the bare speaker
wires touch
each other or
do not let them touch
any metal part of this unit. This
could damage
this unit and/or speakers.
•
Use magnetically
shielded
speakers.
If this type of
speakers
still creates
the interference
with the monitor,
place the speakers
away from the monitor.
A speaker
cord is actually
a pair of insulated
cables
running
side by side. One cable is colored
or shaped
differently,
perhaps
with a stripe, groove
or ridges.
Connect
the striped
(grooved,
etc.) cable to the "+" (red)
terminals
on this unit and your speaker.
Connect
the plain
cable to the ....
(black)
terminals.
•
Banana plug connections
First, tighten
the knob and then insert the banana
plug
connector
into the end of the corresponding
terminal.
Banana plug
1
Remove
approximately
10 mm (3/8")
of
insulation
from
the end of each
speaker
cable.
2
Twist
the exposed
wires
of the cable
together
to prevent
short
circuits.
3
Unscrew
the knob.
4
Insert
one bare wire
into the hole
in the side
of each terminal.
5
Tighten
the knob
to secure
the wire.
4
Red: positive
(+)
Black: negative
(-)
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