Connecting your components, Important, Connecting your speakers – Kenwood SPECTRUM 1050 AV User Manual
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Connecting your
components
Important:
Please watt until you've conneaed
all of the cables before plugging any
of the components into AC wall
outlets and turning them on.
Connecting your
speakers
Connect your speakers first. You'll
have an easier time getting to the
connections on the backs of the
components before you connect all
of the other cables.
1 Place the speakers in their
approximate locations frst, then
leave a little extra speaker wire
so you can f ne-tune their loca
tions.
2 Use tne speaker wire supplied
with the speakers. If you need
longer wire, buy speaker wire
that is I 8-gauge or thicker.
Remember, the smaller the
number, the thicker the wire:
I 8-gauge wire is thicker than
20-gauge.
A few tips
• To save you time, we've
removed the insulation from tne
ends of the speaker wire we
supplied.
• When connecting speaker wires,
be sure to connect positive
connections to each other and
negative connections to each
other. Connecting positive to
negative (+ to -) or negative to
positive (- to +) can cause poor
sound quality.
Never allow the positive and
negative speaker wires to touch
each other. Touching wires can
cause a short circuit which could
damage your electronics.
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