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The appropriate setting depends on the listening space, on where the loudspeakers are placed and
naturally on personal taste.
In rooms with high absorption (e.g. heavily upholstered furniture and curtains), the +2dB tweeter setting
is recommended and where the speakers are set up in close proximity to a wall at their backs and rooms
with low absorption, the -2dB setting is recommended.
Bi-wiring means that high and low frequencies are transported through separate cables. The bi-amping
method also requires a second final amplifier in addition to the second cable.
Tri-wiring requires a third cable, tri-amping requires an additional third amplifier.
Four cable bridges have been supplied.
Please connect the loudspeaker terminals for conventional use with the y-cable bridges (one cable shoe
and two plugs) in accordance with Fig. 3 a – d.
Please use the other cable bridges (one cable shoe and one plug) as shown in Fig. 3 e – l for bi-wiring
and bi-amping.
No bridges may be used for tri-wiring and tri-amping. Figs. 3 m – t show the connections to the
amplifier(s).
CONNECTING YOUR HECO LA DIVA LOUDSPEAKERS
Warning: Only hi-fi amplifier loudspeaker outputs may be connected to the loudspeaker terminal.
Please always use a good quality loudspeaker connection cable from an audio dealer. To prevent
impairment of sound quality, we recommend cables with cross-sections of at least 2.5 mm² for lengths
up to 3 m and at least 4 mm² for lengths above 3 m.
Always turn off the amplifier or receiver before connecting or disconnecting loudspeaker cables. Place
the loudspeakers in their planned positions and cut the cables to the right length. The cables for both
channels should always be exactly the same length.
For good sound it is imperative that the cables must be connected in such a way that the speakers are
"in phase". This means that the black negative terminals on the speakers (-) must be connected to the
negative (-) terminals on the amplifier, the red positive (+) speaker terminals to the positive (+) amplifier
terminals. To make this easier one wire of most speaker cables is marked with a coloured strip or a
ridge in the insulation.
The terminal is designed for 3 cord sets:
· Connection via banana plugs (fig. 4a)
· Connection via clevis type fittings (fig. 4b)
· Non-ready-made (fig. 4c)
Strip 10 – 15 mm of insulation from the ends of non-ready-made cables. Twist the ends – this is much
better than tinning them with solder – insert them in the terminals and tighten the terminal screws firmly.
Before switching on the system double-check all your connections and make sure that the terminal
screws are tight and that there are no short circuits caused by stray wire filaments – this could cause
serious damage to your amplifier!
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