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ENGLISH
Connections
Use the included speaker cable
to
connect the input terminals
on
the
back of the speakers to the amplifier's speaker output terminals.
Removing
the
Speaker
Net
The
net
on
the front of the speakers
can
be
removed.
To
remove, grasp both sides of the net and pull forward.
To
mount, line
up
the projecting pieces
in
the four corners of the
speaker net with the holes
in
the four corners of the cabinet and
press
in.
Sheath
r'~
it
Connect to amplifier's
"+"
side:
Plain
core
"+"
side terminal:
Red
"-"
side
terminal:
Black
Connect to amplifier's
"-"
side: Striped core
1
Twist firmly the wires by hand so
that they do not stick out and cause
short-circuits.
Connections
'1f41'''[']~'
Be
sure
to
turn the amplifier's power off before connecting the
speakers to the amplifier.
If the polarities
are
inverted, the phase may
be
off
and
the sound
may
have
no
bass component, making it seem unnatural.
Be
sure
to
connect the polarities properly.
When connecting,
be
sure
to
read
the amplifier's owner's manual
carefully
and
connect properly.
Connect the input terminals
on
the
rear
panel of the speaker
with
the
speaker output terminals
on
the amplifier, using the speaker cables
(Supplied).
Connect the speaker for the left channel to the
"L"
terminal
on
the
amplifier, the speaker for the right channel to the
"R"
terminal
on
the
amplifier, making sure to check the polarities
("+"
and
"-").
There
are
various types of speaker output terminals
on
amplifiers.
Check your amplifier's owner's manual.
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2
Loosen the terminal by turning to the left and insert
the speaker cable through the hole in the speaker
terminal.
3
Tighten the terminal by turning to the right and check
that the core wire is not protruding from the hole.
Once connections
are
completed, pull gently
on
the speaker cables to
check that they
are
securely connected.
'1f4"lteN'
Do not let the core wires of
two
speaker cables touch
each
other.
Doing so will short-circuit the amplifier circuitry
and
damage the
amplifier.
3
ENGLISH
Connections
Use the included speaker cable
to
connect the input terminals
on
the
back of the speakers to the amplifier's speaker output terminals.
The
net
on
the front of the speakers
can
be
removed.
To
remove, grasp both sides of the net and pull forward.
To
mount, line
up
the projecting pieces
in
the four corners of the
speaker net with the holes
in
the four corners of the cabinet and
press
in.
I
Removing
the
Speaker
Net
Sheath
r·~
a
Connect to amplifier's
"+"
side:
Plain
core
"+"
side terminal:
Red
"-"
side
terminal:
Black
Connect to amplifier's
"-"
side: Striped core
1
Twist firmly the wires by hand so
that they do not stick out and cause
short-circuits.
Connections
When connecting,
be
sure
to
read
the amplifier's owner's manual
carefully
and
connect properly.
Connect the input terminals
on
the
rear
panel of the speaker
with
the
speaker output terminals
on
the amplifier, using the speaker cables
(Supplied).
Connect the speaker for the left channel to the
"L"
terminal
on
the
amplifier, the speaker for the right channel to the
"R"
terminal
on
the
amplifier, making sure to check the polarities
("+"
and
"-").
There
are
various types of speaker output terminals
on
amplifiers.
Check your amplifier's owner's manual.
·Miiit.]~.
Be
sure
to
turn the amplifier's power off before connecting the
speakers to the amplifier.
If the polarities
are
inverted, the phase may
be
off
and
the sound
may
have
no
bass component, making it seem unnatural.
Be
sure
to
connect the polarities properly.
2
Loosen the terminal by turning to the left and insert
the speaker cable through the hole in the speaker
terminal.
3
Tighten the terminal by turning to the right and check
that the core wire is not protruding from the hole.
Once connections
are
completed, pull gently
on
the speaker cables to
check that they
are
securely connected.
·Miii[.]~.
Do not let the core wires of
two
speaker cables touch
each
other.
Doing so will short-circuit the amplifier circuitry
and
damage the
amplifier.
3
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