Owner`s manual

9
Connecting Speakers
You can connect one or two pairs of
speakers to the stereo.
Cautions:
Be sure your speakers can handle
32 watts of power (16 watts per
channel if you connect the stereo
to one pair of speakers, or 10 watts
per channel if you connect the ste-
reo to two pairs of speakers). Each
speaker must have an impedance
of at least 4 ohms. Your local
RadioShack store carries a full line
of speakers.
You must connect a separate
wire to each speaker terminal as
described. Do not use a com-
mon wire or chassis ground for
any speaker connection.
Connectin
g
One Pair of Speakers
If you are using only one pair of
speakers, follow these steps to con-
nect the harness to the speakers.
1. Connect the gray wire to the
right speaker’s positive termi-
nal. This terminal is usually
marked with a plus (+) sign or
red mark.
2. Connect the gray/black wire to
the right speakers negative ter-
minal. This terminal might be
marked with a minus (
) sign or
it might not be marked at all.
3. Connect the white wire to the left
speaker’s positive terminal.
4. Connect the white/black wire to
the left speakers negative termi-
nal.
Connectin
g
Two Pairs of Speakers
If you are using both front or rear
speakers, follow these steps to con-
nect the harness to the speakers.
1. Connect the gray wire to the
right front speaker’s positive ter-
minal. This terminal is usually
marked with a plus sign (+) or
red mark.
2. Connect the gray/black wire to
the right front speaker’s nega-
tive terminal. This terminal might
be marked with a minus sign (–)
or it might not be marked at all.
3. Connect the white wire to the left
front speaker’s positive terminal.
4. Connect the white/black wire to
the left front speaker’s negative
terminal.
5. Connect the violet wire to the
right rear speaker’s positive ter-
minal.
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