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Connecting the Speaker Wire

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Setup and pairing (Wireless BT ampli ers) are really easy. The following instructions will help you connect Audio Ampli ers to your music system or pair with your tablet, computer, or smartphone. 1. Connecting the Speaker Wire Audio stereo power ampli ers that will power one pair of passive speakers between 4 and 8 ohms (or subwoofer if you got the 2.1 CH amp or subwoofer amp). To connect the ampli er to your speakers you will need 2-conductor stranded speaker wire. The ampli ers use high-quality binding posts that will accept heavy gauge bare wire banana plugs, spade lugs, or pin terminators. If you use your own speaker wire we recommend using at least 16 gauge wire and using the same length of wire from the ampli er to each speaker It's also a good idea to turn o your ampli er before connecting power, audio sources or speakers. Preparing the Speaker Wire 1. Separate the last 3" of each speaker wire conductor. 2. Strip 1/2" of insulation from the end of each wire. 3. Twist the exposed copper strands with your ngers 3 or 4 times so the strands stay together. NOTE: As you make your connections, be sure to connect the positive (+) terminals on your ampli er to the positive (+) terminals on your speakers. Even if your wire does not have (+) or (-) markings, most 2-conductor speaker wire has printing on one side to help you di erentiate between the wire pairs. If you are Using Bare Wire 1. Use your thumb and nger to unscrew the binding post connectors on the back of each speaker. 2. Insert each speaker wire into the holes on the side of the binding post connectors, observing proper polarity. 3. Retighten the binding posts with your ngers. 4. The stripped portion of the wire should be secured rmly in each connector. 5. Make sure that none of the speaker wire strands have come in contact with an adjoining terminal. www.PyleUSA.com 3

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Setup and pairing (Wireless BT amplifiers) are really easy. The following
instructions will help you connect Audio Amplifiers to your music system or
pair with your tablet, computer, or smartphone.
1. Connecting the Speaker Wire
Audio stereo power amplifiers that will power one pair of passive speakers
between 4 and 8 ohms (or subwoofer if you got the 2.1 CH amp or subwoofer
amp). To connect the amplifier to your speakers you will need 2-conductor
stranded speaker wire. The amplifiers use high-quality binding posts that will
accept heavy gauge bare wire banana plugs, spade lugs, or pin terminators.
If you use your own speaker wire we recommend using at least 16 gauge wire
and using the same length of wire from the amplifier to each speaker It's also a
good idea to turn off your amplifier before connecting power, audio sources or
speakers.
Preparing the Speaker Wire
1. Separate the last 3" of each speaker wire conductor.
2. Strip 1/2" of insulation from the end of each wire.
3. Twist the exposed copper strands with your fingers 3 or 4 times so the strands
stay together.
NOTE:
As you make your connections, be sure to connect the positive (+) terminals on
your amplifier to the positive (+) terminals on your speakers. Even if your wire does
not have (+) or (-) markings, most 2-conductor speaker wire has printing on one
side to help you differentiate between the wire pairs.
If you are Using Bare Wire
1. Use your thumb and finger to unscrew the binding post connectors on the back
of each speaker.
2. Insert each speaker wire into the holes on the side of the binding post connectors,
observing proper polarity.
3. Retighten the binding posts with your fingers.
4. The stripped portion of the wire should be secured firmly in each connector.
5. Make sure that none of the speaker wire strands have come in contact with an
adjoining terminal.