Note
All connections must be correct: L (left) to L, R (right) to R, "+" to
"+", and "−" to "−". For information regarding the connection
procedure, refer to the owner's manual for your speakers.
■ Using banana plug cables
(Models for U.S.A., Canada, Australia, China, and Taiwan)
First tighten the knob on the SPEAKERS
terminal, and then insert the banana plug into
the head of the knob.
Banana plug
■ Using Y-shaped lug cables
1
Unscrew the knob, and then sandwich the
Y-shaped lug between the ring part and
base of the terminal.
2
Tighten the knob.
Diameter of the
banana plug hole: 4.0 mm
Y-shaped lug
Thickness of the
terminal core: 5.8 mm
Bi-wired connection
A bi-wired connection separates the woofer from the mid
and high ranges. Speakers that support bi-wired
connection feature two pairs of terminals (total four
terminals). These two pairs of terminals can divide the
speakers into two independent parts. To make this kind of
connection, you need to connect mid and high range
drivers to one pair of terminals, and low range drivers to
the other pair of terminals.
1
Remove the shorting bars or bridges on the
speakers.
2
Connect this unit to the speakers as shown
in the figure below.
An example of left channel connection
Rear panel of this unit
3
Set the SPEAKERS selector on the front
panel to A+B BI-WIRING.
Speaker
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