Bose 701 Series II Speaker Owner's guide - Page 6

Choosing the speaker cord, Making the connections - wire

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Setting Up Choosing the speaker cord It is important to use the proper gauge (thickness) of speaker cord. Standard zip cord (2-conductor, 18-gauge or .82 mm2 wire or larger) is recommended for most applications. You can find this wire at most electrical and hardware stores. If the length of speaker wire extends more than 30 feet (9 m) from a receiver or amplifier, refer to "Wire recommendations" on page 11 or contact your authorized Bose® dealer for more information. Note: If you require longer cable runs, or have speaker wire already installed in the wall, the Bose AC-7 adapter kit is available to accommodate this. The kit will also allow for the use of a larger gauge speaker wire. Refer to the enclosed list for correct phone numbers to order PN262061. Running the speaker cord through a wall or under a floor Make sure you have enough cord to reach from the receiver to the left main speaker. The Bose interconnect cable is not intended for in-wall installation. For in-wall installation, check your local building code requirements. Before proceeding, you may want to contact an electrical installer for information about your local building or safety regulations. Preparing the speaker cord Speaker cord consists of two insulated wires. The insulation around one wire is marked (striped, collared, ribbed, or may have writing on it). This marked wire is always positive (+). The plain wire is always negative (-). These wires correspond to the red (+) and black (-) terminals on the speaker, receiver, or amplifier. Note: It is sometimes difficult to distinguish wire markings. Inspect both wires carefully. To prepare the ends of the cord, strip approximately 3⁄8 to 1/2 inch (12 mm) of insulation from both wires. Then, twist the bare ends of each wire so there are no loose strands of wire. WARNING: Never use broken or frayed wiring, as damage or electrical shock may result. Making the connections Your 701® speaker system connects differently from conventional speaker systems. Both the LEFT and RIGHT outputs from your receiver or amplifier must connect to the left main 701 speaker. Please follow the connection instructions carefully to ensure proper performance. Figure 5 on page 7 indicates how the speakers are connected to the receiver. Connecting to the receiver Connect your speaker wire to the SPEAKERS A or MAIN (front) left and right speaker outputs on your amplifier or receiver. See your receiver owner's guide for any additional information or instructions. CAUTION: Before making any connections, turn off your receiver and unplug it from the AC power mains. Failure to do so may result in damage to your system. 6

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Setting Up
Choosing the speaker cord
It is important to use the proper gauge (thickness) of speaker cord. Standard zip cord (2-con-
ductor, 18-gauge or .82 mm
2
wire or larger) is recommended for most applications. You can
find this wire at most electrical and hardware stores.
If the length of speaker wire extends more than 30 feet (9 m) from a receiver or amplifier, refer
to “Wire recommendations” on page 11 or contact your authorized Bose
®
dealer for more
information.
Note:
If you require longer cable runs, or have speaker wire already installed in the wall, the
Bose AC-7 adapter kit is available to accommodate this. The kit will also allow for the use of a
larger gauge speaker wire. Refer to the enclosed list for correct phone numbers to order
PN262061.
Running the speaker cord through a wall or under a floor
Make sure you have enough cord to reach from the receiver to the left main speaker. The
Bose interconnect cable is not intended for in-wall installation. For in-wall installation, check
your local building code requirements. Before proceeding, you may want to contact an elec-
trical installer for information about your local building or safety regulations.
Preparing the speaker cord
Speaker cord consists of two insulated wires. The insulation around one wire is marked
(striped, collared, ribbed, or may have writing on it). This marked wire is always positive (+).
The plain wire is always negative (–). These wires correspond to the red (+) and black (–) ter-
minals on the speaker, receiver, or amplifier.
Note:
It is sometimes difficult to distinguish wire markings. Inspect both wires carefully.
To prepare the ends of the cord, strip approximately
3
±
8
to
1
/
2
inch (12 mm) of insulation from
both wires. Then, twist the bare ends of each wire so there are no loose strands of wire.
WARNING:
Never use broken or frayed wiring, as damage or electrical shock may result.
Making the connections
Your 701
®
speaker system connects differently from conventional speaker systems. Both the
LEFT and RIGHT outputs from your receiver or amplifier must connect to the left main 701
speaker. Please follow the connection instructions carefully to ensure proper performance.
Figure 5 on page 7 indicates how the speakers are connected to the receiver.
Connecting to the receiver
Connect your speaker wire to the SPEAKERS A or MAIN (front) left and right speaker outputs
on your amplifier or receiver. See your receiver owner’s guide for any additional information or
instructions.
CAUTION:
Before making any connections, turn off your receiver and unplug it from the AC
power mains. Failure to do so may result in damage to your system.