Speaker System Connections - Pioneer ELITE VSX-99 Operating Instructions Manual

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CONNECTIONS
SPEAKER SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
NOTE:
Use speakers with an impedance of 8Q to 16Q.
When connecting speakers to the FRONT SPEAKERS B terminals,
the procedure is the same as that used for connecting speakers
to the FRONT SPEAKERS A terminals.
NOTE:
@ Do notallow any of the cord's conductors to protrude from the
terminals or touch any other conductors. Malfunctioning or
breakdowns may occur when conductors come into contact
with each other.
e/f you have one pair of speakers only, connect it to front
speaker terminals A or B.
e Be sure to connect single rear speaker to the L channel.
SPEAKER
SELECTOR
40m
NOTE:
= Es (3/8 in)
@ Push the fever forward.
® Insert the cord into the hole.
® Pull the lever back.
You can set this unit to match
the requirements
and
specifications of your stereo system's speakers (whether or
not center speaker(s), rear speakers or a sub-woofer are
used, speaker size, etc.) to assure optimum sound quality.
Before using, perform settings in the SPEAKER MODE (refer
to page 31).
NOTE:
This unit does not feature conventional switching between
NORMAL/WIDE/PHANTOM center modes.
Speaker cord connection
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@® Loosen cap.
@ Insert wire.
® Tighten cap.
Connecting Two Center Speakers for Dual Center
There are two sets of terminals for center speakers on the main
unit, so you can connect two speakers. When you cannot install
a speaker under or behind your TV, installing speakers either
side of the TV as a center speaker is just as effective.
When the SPEAKER SELECTOR switch is in the "I+ II" position,
be sure to connect two speakers. If only one speaker is connected,
there will be no sound.
Both speaker systems should have an impedance of 4 Qto 16.
SPEAKER
SELECT OR
8
Before connecting pin jacks, speaker cables and other jacks and cables, switch power to the unit
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OFF, and wait for about one hour. (When power is ON, the rear panel may become very hot.)

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