Specifications

BASIC
SFIUP
Getting
it
Up
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1\o:n
off
your power
amplifier
or
receiver.
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Move
each
Angelus
near
to
where the¥
will
be
set
up.
Place
the
unit
whose
serial
nunber ends
with
the
letter
A'
on
the
left
side
of
your system
(as
you
face
it).
Carefully
lay
the
Angelus
down
on
its
back.
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Find
the
parts
bag.
To
help
you
decide
whether
to
use
the
spikes
or
the
rubber
feet,
read
the
par~raph
on
the
next
page
with
the
heading
''Eight
Holes
in
Your
Favorite
Rug
If
you choose
the
spikes,
put
one
nut
on each
spike,
thread
each
spike
the
same
amolttlt
(a
few
turns)
into
each
of
the
four
recepticles
on
the
bottom
of
the
enclosure.
Don't
tighten
the
nuts
just
yet.
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Stand the Angelus back up, and
place
it
where
you
wish
it
to
be.
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Most
specialty
speaker
wires
come
already
prepared
for
connection.
If
you
are
using
more
conventional
wire,
then,
using
wire
strippers
or
a
razor
blade,
strip
3/4"
of
the
insulation
from
the
wire,
twist
the
strands
of
the
wire
together
tightly,
and fonn a hook shape
on
the
exposed
wire
ends.
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Loosen
the
red
plastic
insulating
knob on
the
back
panel
of
the
Angelus by
turning
it
cotmter-clockwise
a few
turns.
Bring
the
"+"
lead
of
the
speaker
wire
up
to
the
red
post
and
place
it
arotmd
the
post
so
that
the
hook wraps
clockwise
arotmd
the
inside
of
the
post.
1\o:n
the
knob clockwise
as
tight
as
you
can
by
hand.
You
may
use
a
1/2
inch
wrench
to
tighten
the
knob,
rot
don't
try
to
torque
them
too
tight
-
finnly
snug
is
just
right.
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Repeat
this
process
for
the
black
"-"
binding
post,
and
then
again
for
the
other
Angelus.
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BARE
WIRE
FROM
ONE
INPlJr
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INPtn'
OR
ITS
BARE
WIRE
LFAD.
Serious
damage
to
your
amplifier
will
result
if
you do.
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Follow
the
amplifier
manufacturer's
instructions
r~arding
speaker
wire
connection
to
the
amplifier,
making
sure
that
the
"+"
output
of
each channel
is
connected
to
the
red
input
on each Angelus.
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Orient
each speaker so
that
it
points
directly
at
your
favorite
listening
area.
'Ibis
is
sometimes
referred
to
as
"toeing
them
in".
Avoid
placing
the
speakers
on
opposite
sides
of
the
room
facing
each
other,
if
possible.
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When
powering up your system,
make
it
a
habit
to
always
turn
on your
receiver
or
amplifier
last.
When
shutting
the
system
off,
turn
the
volune
control
down
all
the
way
and
turn
the
amplifier
off
first.
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practice
will
avoid
possible
damage
to
the
Angelus caused
by
the
"pops" and
"clicks"
that
some
pieces
of
audio equipnent
put
out
when
turned
on
or
off.
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