Classic Connection; Bi-Amping - Burmester 159 Operation Manual

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Classic Connection

ARRANGE FOR A SKILLED PERSON TO CARRY OUT THIS STEP!
This is the most common connection method. With this method, each channel
on the power amplifier is connected to a loudspeaker via a 2-pole cable.
Two mono power amplifiers are therefore required for stereo playback.
CONNECT THE LOUDSPEAKERS AS FOLLOWS:
Switch off the power amplifier, if necessary.
1.
Connect one end of the speaker cable to the negative terminal on the loudspeaker.
2.
3.
Completely loosen the negative binding post (blue) by turning it anticlockwise.
Remove the binding post cover.
4.
Place the spade lug on the binding post and slip the post cover over the spade lug.
5.
6.
Fasten the negative binding post (blue) to the negative terminal (–) by turning it
clockwise.
Connect the speaker cable to the positive terminal on the loudspeaker.
7.
8.
Completely loosen the positive binding post (red) by turning it anticlockwise.
Remove the binding post cover.
9.
Place the spade lug on the binding post and slip the post cover over the post.
10.
Fasten the positive binding post (red) to the positive terminal (+) by turning it
11.
clockwise.

Bi-amping

In bi-amping, woofers, mid-range drivers and tweeters are
connected to separate power amplifier channels. Four mono power
amplifiers are therefore required for this type of connection.
Please check with your dealer whether your loudspeakers are suitable
for bi-amping and refer to the operation manual for your speakers.
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