Satellite cube connections – Cambridge SoundWorks Speaker System User Manual
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ON/OFF
12V DC IN AUDIO
INPUT
POWER
SPEAKERS
L
–
+
R
–
+
BASS
LEVEL
120V 60HZ 30W
CAMBRIDGE
SoundWorks
–
+
CAMBRIDGE
SoundWorks
–
+
Left
Satellite
Cube
Right
Satellite
Cube
Subwoofer
Control
Panel
Satellite Cube Connections
Connect the red (+) and black (–) terminals on
the subwoofer to their red and black counter-
parts on the cube speakers. Use the leads with
the red bands for interconnecting the red
terminals, and the unmarked leads for the
black terminals.
Red
band
Use of the Bass Level control is described in each
of the applications sections that follow; for now
simply set it at the midway (12 o’clock) position.
To connect speaker wires to cubes, push tab
beneath connector back, insert bared end of wire,
then return the tab to its original position.
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Note: Connecting the two cubes identically assures
that they operate “in phase” (their cones move in
and out together). “Out of phase” connections can
muddy the stereo effect. Solo voices, should appear
to come from a point between the two cubes, which
will sound “split” between them.
To connect speaker wires to subwoofer,
push on the spring-loaded tab above or
beneath each connector, insert bared end of
wire, then release tab to lock wire in place.
Notes
The satellite amplifiers inside the
SoundWorks subwoofer are specifically
designed to drive the
SoundWorks cube
satellites. Do not connect these left and
right amplifier outputs to any other
speakers or any kind of signal
processing device.
To lengthen the satellite speaker wires,
you can add additional speaker wire
using wire nuts or substitute longer
lengths of 18 gauge speaker wire.
Red
band