Kenwood KA-5200 Instruction Manual page 5

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CONNECTING
YOUR
KR-5200
SPEAKER
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING
ONE
PAIR
OF
SPEAKERS
To connect
only one pair of speakers, connect the speaker leads
to the "A" SPEAKERS
terminals as follows.
The (—) side lead from the left speaker should be connected to the
L (-) terminal of "A" SPEAKERS, and the (+) side lead to the L (+)
terminal.
Similarly, connect the right speaker leads to the R terminals
of VA" SPEAKERS.
Be sure to connect (+} to (+) and (—) to (—}.
CONNECTING
ADDITIONAL
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS
When
you
connect
additional
speaker
systems to the KR-5200,
connections to the
B SPEAKERS and/or C SPEAKERS
terminals should
be made as described above.
Observe polarity at all times when making
speaker connections.
NOTES:
1.
When
only one
pair of speaker systems is used with connections
made either to the 'A' SPEAKERS terminals or ''B'' SPEAKERS
terminals,
sound
cannot be heard when the SPEAKERS
switch
on the front panel isset to the
A + B position.
Likewise when only
one pair of speaker systems is used with connections made either
to the A or C SPEAKERS
terminals, sound cannot be heard when
the SPEAKERS
switch is set to the A + C position.
Any speaker with a impedance of 4 to 16 ohms can be used.
3.
When
connecting
the speaker leads to the SPEAKERS
terminals,
make sure that the bare wire strands at the ends of the speaker
leads do not touch each other or adjacent terminals.
N
AELEASE
t
CONNECTION
TO
SPEAKER
TERMINALS
PHASING
OF
THE
SPEAKERS
Speaker phasing can be determined in the following manner:
1. Set the SELECTOR switch to FM
. Set the MODE switch to MIX
. Tune in the desired station with the TUNING knob.
If the sound is coming directly from the front, the speakers are in
phase. If the sound comes from both sides and there is a noticeable
loss in low frequencies. the speakers are out of phase.
In this case reverse the leads on one speaker
PWN
RIGHT
LEFT
Reverse
connections
of either
the
LEFT
or
RIGHT
speaker

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