Emotiva A-100 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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Connections
Connecting speakers to the Mini-X A-100
The A-100 has no special connection requirements; ve-way binding posts are provided for
connecting one stereo set of speakers.
Always use high quality speaker wire of reasonable gauge (18 gauge or heavier)
If you must use lighter wire, try to keep the length as short as possible
Be careful to wire both speakers “in phase” (the plus/red terminal on each speaker to
the plus/red terminal on your amp)
Use wires of equal length and gauge for both speakers
If you use stranded cables, use care to avoid short circuits (results from stray strands
touching)
Emotiva offers very high quality pre-made speaker cables at reasonable prices
(you will nd them in the Interconnects section on our website at www.emotiva.com)
Connecting an input source to the Mini-X A-100
The A-100 expects a line level analog input source via unbalanced (RCA) type connectors.
Since the A-100 has a front panel Volume control, your source may be either xed or
variable level. (DO NOT connect a digital signal to the input of the A-100).
Connecting the analog (loop) Output of the Mini-X A-100 to another device
The Output of the A-100 provides another copy of the input signal for chaining to another
device. The output signal is the same as the input, is buffered (so it won’t load down the
input device), and is only present when the A-100 is On.
Connecting the Trigger Input and Trigger Output of the Mini-X A-100
The Trigger Input accepts a 12 VDC (nominal) trigger signal from another device via a
standard 1/8” mono plug. When the signal is active (and the A-100 is congured to do so),
the A-100 will switch On.
The Trigger Output sends out a 12 VDC trigger signal when the A-100 is on via a standard
1/8” mono-plug.