Definitive Technology Mythos Two Speaker User Manual


 
Multichannel (Dolby Digital & DTS) receivers and processors have a
critical Channel Balancing Procedure for each speaker and the subwoofer
(connected via LFE or “Sub Out” low-level). This balancing procedure
must be followed in order to ensure proper performance from your speak-
ers. See your receiver/processor user’s manual for this information.
Multichannel (Dolby Digital & DTS) receivers and processors also
have Bass Management Procedures that help direct the correct
frequencies to the correct speakers. Bass Management can vary from
unit to unit. This frequency-setting procedure must be followed in
order to ensure proper performance from your system. See your
receiver/processor user’s manual for this information.
When making Speaker Wire connections, use high quality, large gauge
speaker wire to ensure the best performance. Note that one of the input
terminals on the rear of your loudspeakers is red (+) and the other is black (-).
To ensure correct polarity, make certain that you connect wire from the red
(+) terminal of your receiver to the red (+)
terminal of your loudspeakers, and the
wire from the black (-) terminal of your
receiver to the black (-) terminal of your
loudspeakers. Most speaker wire has
indicator markings on one conductor to
help you maintain consistency. If your
sound seems “thin,” check your
connections for correct polarity.
Channel Balance & Bass Management
Speaker Wire Connections
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