User`s manual
SINGLE WIRE CONNECTION
Please take note
of
the jumper
clips
installed
under the
binding
posts. These
clips
attach the
high-frequency
and
low-frequency sections
of
the
crossover together. Leaving
these
in
place, connect
the
(+)
wire
from your amplifier to either red
(+)
binding post and
the
(-) wire from your amplifier to
either
black(-)
binding post
(Fig.
1
).
WARNING!
Only
after jumper
Lh
clips
are removed may you connect
I
individual
runs
of
speaker
cable
•
from your amplifiers to the high-fre-
quency and low-frequency signal input binding
posts.
Damage
will
occur to your amplifiers if
the
jumper
clips
are not removed.
BI·WIRE CONNECTION
This
connection method replaces the jumper
clips
installed
under
the
binding
posts
with individual
runs
of
speaker wire from your amplifier.
This
doubles
the signal carrying conductors
from
the
amplifier to
Fig. 3:
Horizontal bi-amplification connection.
One
channel shown.
~
+
GG
Jumper
Hi
gh
clips
Frequency
removed
the
speaker,
thus
direct-coupling each portion of
the
crossover to
the
amplifier.
To
bi-wire you
must
first loosen the binding posts
and remove the jumper clips.
Connect one
set
of
wires to
the
upper
set
of binding
posts
which con-
nect to the high-frequency drivers.
Then
connect
a second
set
of
wires to the lower binding posts
which connect
to
the low-frequency
drivers. Next,
connect both
sets
of wires
to
the appropriate termi-
nals
on your amplifier.
Please
take care to connect
both
(+)
wires
to
the
(+)
amplifier terminals and both
(-) wires
to
the
(-) amplifier terminals.
This
is
known
as
a
parallel
connection
(Fig
.
2).
PASSIVE
BI
·AMPLIFICATION
For
those that desire ultimate performance, these
speakers may be passively bi-amplified using the
existing internal passive crossover elements.
This
method takes the bi-wiring concept
one
step
further. You
will
have
a
dedicated
channel
of
Fig. 4:
Vertical bi-amplification connection.
One
channel shown.
Hi
gh
Frequency
right
out
+
Jumper
clips
removed
+
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