Monday, January 2, 2012

Speaker Hook-Up


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Speaker wire, fancy or costly read this sheet before hooking up your amp. Some cases thick, high-end wire can cause More of a problem than the approved skinnier stuff.

The term "amp" (short for amplifier) will be used to refer to any receiver, integrated amp or power amp.

Use extra care in hooking up any solid state (transistorized) amp. Make sure the amp is turned off before connecting the speakers. Next make sure your wires are long adequate to reach the speakers in one piece - rather than splicing numerous pieces together. When connecting the wire to the amp and speaker, make sure you have the proper "connectors" on the wire to mate with their respective terminals. There are many types of plugs, jacks etc., used for this application. We can whether furnish you with these connectors or send you to a place that has them. Often connector plugs are not needed and naturally "tinning" the stranded wire with solder is adequate. In normal loose strands of wire are Not good whether at the speaker or amp!

What About Thick, High End Wire?

Does this type of wire make any difference? If the length of wire is more than 50 feet, the light duty stuff that we give away with a purchase (18 gauge), may have some signal loss. Thick wire can gift problems of its own.The main problem is that it is oftentimes too thick to cleanly attach to the amp or speakers. You Must do anything is needed to make the wire small adequate at the end to make a clean connection. This can be done whether with special connectors Or thinning down the number of conductors and tinning them.

Check the "phasing" of your speakers. In uncomplicated terms it means manufacture sure the definite side of the amp goes to the definite side of the speaker and negative to negative as well. definite and negative are marked in many dissimilar ways. Red screws, a plus sign (+), "8," etc., indicate positive; black screws, "0," a minus sign (-), "G," etc., indicate negative. Tie a knot in the negative side of the wire to make it easy to recognize later. Transparent insulation showing dissimilar colored (usually silver and copper) wires make it easy to distinguish negative from positive, but all twin lead wire has some code, such as a ridge or a colored stripe to distinguish it from the other.

One final thing: If your speakers are less than 8 ohms ask us before you hook up another set of speakers to the same amp!


Speaker Hook-Up

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