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Check, connections

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• r rialarrirl f31- -0 0-0 0- Receiver or Amplifier r r r ed./lel: az Figure 3 Check the connections Check the speaker and receiver or amplifier connections carefully. Make sure no loose strands of wire touch across terminals. This could create short circuits that can damage an amplifier or receiver. Tighten any loose connections before you plug in the receiver or amplifier. Test the connections To make sure your speakers operate correctly: 1. Set your receiver or amplifier for MONO (monophonic) and turn it on. Set the balance control to normal (centered). 2. Place the speakers less than 6 inches (15 cm) apart, facing each other. 3. Play some deep bass passages of music through the speakers. The sound should seem to come from a point between the two speakers. The bass should be full and natural. If not, your connections may be out of phase. Reverse the connections on the back of one speaker. Then repeat steps 1 - 3. • 7

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Receiver
or
Amplifier
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Figure
3
Check
the
connections
Check
the
speaker
and
receiver
or
amplifier
connections
carefully.
Make
sure
no
loose
strands
of
wire
touch
across
terminals.
This
could
create
short
circuits
that
can
damage
an
amplifier
or
receiver.
Tighten
any
loose
connections
before
you
plug
in
the
receiver
or
amplifier.
Test
the
connections
To
make
sure
your
speakers
operate
correctly:
1.
Set
your
receiver
or
amplifier
for
MONO
(monophonic)
and
turn
it
on.
Set
the
balance
control
to
normal
(centered).
2.
Place
the
speakers
less
than
6
inches
(15
cm)
apart,
facing
each
other.
3.
Play
some
deep
bass
passages
of
music
through
the
speakers.
The
sound
should
seem
to
come
from
a
point
between
the
two
speakers.
The
bass
should
be
full
and
natural.
If
not,
your
connections
may
be
out
of
phase.
Reverse
the
connections
on
the
back
of
one
speaker.
Then
repeat
steps
1
-
3.
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