Manual
8
WARNING! Turn your amplifier 
off before making or breaking any 
signal connections!
Use the best speaker cables you can. The length 
and type of speaker cable used in your system will 
have an audible effect. Under no circumstance 
should a wire of gauge higher (thinner) than #16 
be used. In general, the longer the length used, the 
greater the necessity of a lower gauge, and the 
lower the gauge, the better the sound, with dimin-
ishing returns setting in around #8 to #12. 
A variety of cables are available whose manufactur-
ers claim better performance than standard heavy 
gauge wire. We have verified this in many cases, 
and the improvements available are often more 
noticeable than the differences between wires of dif-
ferent gauge. The effects of cables may be masked 
if equipment is not of the highest quality.
Connections are done at the signal input section 
on the rear electronics panel of the speaker. Use 
spade connectors for optimum contact and ease 
of installation. Hand tighten the binding posts, but 
do not overtighten—do not use a tool to tighten the 
binding posts.
Be consistent when connecting the speaker cables 
to the signal input terminals. Take care to assign 
the same color cable lead to the (+) terminal on 
both the left and right channel speakers. If bass is 
nonexistent and you cannot discern a tight, coher-
ent image, you may need to reverse the (+) and 
(–) leads on one speaker to bring the system into 
proper polarity.
SINGLE WIRE CONNECTION
(MOTION 30i/15i)
Connect the (+) wire from your amplifier to either 
red (+) binding post and the (–) wire from your 
amplifier to either black (–) binding post (Fig. 1a).
ConneCtion
Fig. 1b: Single-wire connection. 
One channel shown.
Fig. 1a: Single-wire connection. 
One channel shown.










