TEAC AP-505 Owners Manual EN FR SP - Page 9

Connecting speakers, Notes about speaker cables, How to connect speakers

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Connecting speakers Notes about speaker cables How to connect speakers oo Use commercially-available speaker cables to connect the speakers. oo Use the shortest speaker cables possible. The longer the cable, the greater the resistance value and the more that damping performance is reduced. Moreover, length also increases inductance and capacitance, degrading the sound quality of high frequencies. oo Use left and right speaker cables that have the same length. 1 Remove about one centimeter (1/2") of insulation from the end of the speaker cable and EN twist the core wires well. 2 Turn the terminal cap counterclockwise to loosen it. VVPrecautions when connecting speakers oo Connect the power plugs after all connections have been made. oo Carefully read the manuals of the devices that you are connect- ing and follow their instructions when making connections. oo When the left and right grounds are shared in a sub woofer with a built-in amplifier, for example, use might not be possible depending on connection conditions. 3 Insert the wire into the hole in the terminal post and turn the terminal cap clockwise to securely connect it. ATTENTION oo This unit supports speakers that have a nominal impedance of 4 Ω - 16 Ω when the output mode is STEREO or BI-AMP and 8 Ω - 16 Ω when BTL. If speakers with lower impedance ratings are used, the protection circuit could operate, causing sound output to stop. In some cases, their use could even cause damage to this unit or the speakers. oo This unit's red terminal is positive (¥) and its black terminal is negative (^). Generally, the ¥ wire of the speaker cable is marked to distinguish it from the ^ wire of the cable. Connect the marked wire to the red ¥ terminal and the unmarked wire to the black ^ terminal. oo If the exposed end of a core wire in a speaker cable contacts another cable or terminal, a short could occur. oo Never allow speaker cables to cause a short. oo To prevent hum and noise, avoid bundling the cables together with the AC power cord or other cables. oo Connect it so that none of the wire insulation is touching the terminal. 4 Confirm that the cable is fastened securely by gently pulling the cable. Connecting with banana plugs You can also make connections using commercially-available banana plugs. First, connect the banana plugs to the speaker cables and then connect the plugs to the terminals. oo Keep the caps tightened when in use. oo Carefully read the instructions for the banana plugs that you are using. ATTENTION Notice about the European model In accordance with European safety regulations, connecting banana plugs to speaker terminals is not allowed on European models. The holes into which banana plugs could be inserted have been covered with black caps. Connect speakers using bare wires or spade lugs. If a black cap should become separated from its terminal, return it to its original position. 9

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EN
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Notes about speaker cables
o
Use commercially-available speaker cables to connect the
speakers.
o
Use the shortest speaker cables possible. The longer the cable,
the greater the resistance value and the more that damping
performance is reduced. Moreover, length also increases induc-
tance and capacitance, degrading the sound quality of high
frequencies.
o
Use left and right speaker cables that have the same length.
V
Precautions when connecting speakers
o
Connect the power plugs after all connections have been made.
o
Carefully read the manuals of the devices that you are connect-
ing and follow their instructions when making connections.
o
When the left and right grounds are shared in a sub woofer
with a built-in amplifier, for example, use might not be possible
depending on connection conditions.
ATTENTION
o
This unit supports speakers that have a nominal impedance of
4  Ω  –  16  Ω when the output mode is STEREO or BI-AMP and
8 Ω – 16 Ω when BTL. If speakers with lower impedance ratings
are used, the protection circuit could operate, causing sound
output to stop. In some cases, their use could even cause dam-
age to this unit or the speakers.
o
This unit’s red terminal is positive (
¥
) and its black terminal
is negative (
^
). Generally, the
¥
wire of the speaker cable is
marked to distinguish it from the
^
wire of the cable. Connect
the marked wire to the red
¥
terminal and the unmarked wire
to the black
^
terminal.
o
If the exposed end of a core wire in a speaker cable contacts
another cable or terminal, a short could occur.
o
Never allow speaker cables to cause a short.
o
To prevent hum and noise, avoid bundling the cables together
with the AC power cord or other cables.
Connecting speakers
How to connect speakers
1
Remove about one centimeter (1/2
"
) of insu-
lation from the end of the speaker cable and
twist the core wires well.
2
Turn the terminal cap counterclockwise to
loosen it.
3
Insert the wire into the hole in the terminal
post and turn the terminal cap clockwise to
securely connect it.
o
Connect it so that none of the wire insulation is touching
the terminal.
4
Confirm that the cable is fastened securely by
gently pulling the cable.
Connecting with banana plugs
You can also make connections using commercially-available
banana plugs. First, connect the banana plugs to the speaker cables
and then connect the plugs to the terminals.
o
Keep the caps tightened when in use.
o
Carefully read the instructions for the banana plugs that you are
using.
ATTENTION
Notice about the European model
In accordance with European safety regulations, connecting
banana plugs to speaker terminals is not allowed on European
models.
The holes into which banana plugs could be inserted have been
covered with black caps. Connect speakers using bare wires or
spade lugs.
If a black cap should become separated from its terminal, return
it to its original position.