Specifications

5
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The block diagram above shows how to connect the electronics to the speakers. The Model 10b is bi-amplified,
which means that two amplifiers are required, one to drive the woofers and another to drive the electrostatic panels.
So that you do not have to buy a n extra amplifier, Sanders Sound Systems supplies a very high quality, bass
amplifier in the same chassis as the electronic crossover which is why the unit is called a “Crossover/amplifier.”
Connect your preamplifier outputs to the Crossover/amplifier inputs using either balanced or single-ended
interconnects. Connect the “High Pass” outputs on the back of the Crossover/amplifier to the amplifier that will
drive the electrostatic section of the Eros speakers.
The “Low Pass” outputs are not used when using the built-in bass amplifier. They are only used if you want to use
a different amplifier than the built-in bass amplifier. To use them, connect an interconnect from the “Low Pass”
outputs to the bass amplifier of your choice.
Be certain that you have the phasing correct by connecting the cables the same way on each speaker and amplifier.
When using the built-in bass amplifier, connect speaker cables from the speaker binding posts on the back of the
Crossover/amplifier to the “Bass” binding posts on the rear of each speaker. Connect another set of speaker cables
from the amplifier that you will use to drive the electrostatic panels to the “ESL” binding posts on the rear of the
speakers.
Plug the speakers into the wall receptacle. This will energize a tiny power supply that will produce a static voltage
on the electrostatic diaphragms so they will play music loudly. Note that this power supply uses virtually no power
and may be left on continually. There is no need to turn it on and off.