Pyle PSS4 Owners Manual - Page 3

Preparations, Making The Connections - pro

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PREPARATIONS • Use the PYLE PRO Speaker Selectors only with amplifiers rated at 100 watts per channel or less. • Your PYLE PRO Speaker Selector is designed to accept any size cable up to 14 gauge non-terminated speaker wire. If you're using non-terminated speaker wire, do not use any speaker wire that is larger than 14 gauge. The lower the gauge number, the larger the cable (e.g., 12 gauge is larger in actual physical size than 14 gauge). • Do not hook the outputs of one selector into the inputs of another speaker selector together. MAKINGTHECONNECTIONS The control center divides the power from your receiver/amplifier differently to its speaker terminals. (This is especially noticeable when you connect only one pair of speakers. If you connect more than one pair of speakers, see "Impedance Chart" on page 5 to selector the best terminals to connect.) For the best performance, make the connections based on how frequently you use each set of speakers. Cautions:To avoid damaging your speakers or receiver/amplifier: • Be sure your receiver/amplifier's power is turned off before you make the connections. • Never let the speaker wire's bare ends touch each other or the adjacent terminals on the control center. • Do not connect more than one pair of sepakers to each set of terminals.

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PREPARATIONS
• Use the PYLE PRO Speaker Selectors only with amplifiers rated at
1
00 watts per
channel or less.
• Your PYLE PRO Speaker Selector is designed to accept any size cable up to
1
4 gauge
non-terminated speaker wire. If you’re using non-terminated speaker wire, do not use
any speaker wire that is larger than
1
4 gauge. The lower the gauge number, the larger
the cable (e.g.,
1
2 gauge is larger in actual physical size than
1
4 gauge).
• Do not hook the outputs of one selector into the inputs of another speaker selector
together.
MAKING THE CONNECTIONS
The control center divides the power from your receiver/amplifier differently to its
speaker terminals. (This is especially noticeable when you connect only one pair of
speakers. If you connect more than one pair of speakers, see “Impedance Chart” on
page 5 to selector the best terminals to connect.) For the best performance, make the
connections based on how frequently you use each set of speakers.
Cautions:To avoid damaging your speakers or receiver/amplifier:
• Be sure your receiver/amplifier’s power is turned off before you make the connections.
• Never let the speaker wire’s bare ends touch each other or the adjacent terminals on the
control center.
• Do not connect more than one pair of sepakers to each set of terminals.