Yamaha C525 Owner's Manual - Page 3

English, When using a banana plug, Bi-wired connections

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English Remove the short bars before connecting. Black (-) Short bar Tweeter terminals When using a banana plug Banana plug 3 Red (+) 1 2 Woofer terminals NS-C525 1 Remove the cover by pulling it toward you. 2 Tighten the terminal knob. 3 Simply insert the banana plug into the terminal. CENTER + - Amplifier or Receiver Bi-Wired Connections This speaker system is capable of bi-wired connections. To connect the speaker to the output terminals of the amplifier (or receiver), two pairs of cables for each of woofer and tweeter are used instead of standard connections. This type of connection decreases the modulation distortion caused by electric resistance of the cables and driving current of the speakers. Consequently, purer sound quality can be expected. To utilize bi-wired connections, remove the short bars from the terminals first, and then connect the woofer and tweeter to the amplifier separately using two pairs of cables. E-3

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English
When using a banana plug
1
Remove the cover by pulling it toward you.
2
Tighten the terminal knob.
3
Simply insert the banana plug into the terminal.
Banana plug
2
3
1
Bi-Wired Connections
This speaker system is capable of bi-wired connections. To
connect the speaker to the output terminals of the amplifier
(or receiver), two pairs of cables for each of woofer and
tweeter are used instead of standard connections. This type
of connection decreases the modulation distortion caused
by electric resistance of the cables and driving current of
the speakers. Consequently, purer sound quality can be
expected.
To utilize bi-wired connections, remove the short bars from
the terminals first, and then connect the woofer and tweeter
to the amplifier separately using two pairs of cables.
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Bi-wired connections
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CENTER
+
Amplifier or
Receiver
NS-C525
Woofer
terminals
Tweeter
terminals
Remove the short
bars before
connecting.
Short bar
Black (–)
Red (+)