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Interface Cables (CIC) and 6-foot (2m) Servo-Bass Interconnects
(SBI). An alternative placement option is to have the Control
module in the middle, flanked by the two Servo-feedback
Amplifiers, with the Servo-feedback Amplifiers closer to the woofer
towers and the Control module between the midrange/tweeter
wings.
First, place the stack of modules between the midrange/tweeter
wings with the Control Module on the top and the whole stack on
an amplifier stand. Using the supplied CIC, link the Control Module
to the Servo-feedback Amplifiers. One amplifier module is for the
RIGHT woofer tower and the other will be for the LEFT. You can
figure out which it is by the last letter of the serial number. It does
not matter which CIC is used for right and which is used for left.
However, one is marked with a red ring and the other is marked
with a white ring for convenience.
Use the SBC to connect the woofer
towers to the woofer amplifier. Each
end of the cable is clearly marked,
AMPLIFIER or SPEAKER. It does not
matter which connector is attached to
which as long as the correct amplifier
module is used for the left and right
towers. It does not matter which SBC is
used for the left or the right; however,
one is marked with
AMPLIFIER or
SPEAKER in red lettering, and the other
in white lettering.
When you connect the woofer tower outputs pay close attention to
the way the connector works. This connector is a 50 amp twist-lock
Neutrik™ Speakon™. It only goes in one way and you cannot put it
in wrong. However, you can fail to put it in all the way. Line up the
alignment pins on the connectors, push the plug in, and twist it
clockwise until the lock "clicks" in place to keep it there. By looking
carefully, it will be obvious as to how it works.
At the
AMPLIFIER end of the servo-bass cable, you will find a male 1/8”
jack. The female end is on the chassis of the servo-bass amplifier
labelled GND. These jacks are used for grounding an internal shield
within the servo-bass cable. For the time being, leave this shield