Project EVEREST DD66000
bi-wire and bi-amp connections. Read the following explanations and connect
in the suitable method.
I. Passive Connecting Method
The passive method requires one amplifier and one set of wires. Connections
are made to either the upper terminals or the lower terminals . Do not remove
the shorting straps.
II. Bi-Wire Connecting Method
The bi-wire connection method requires one amplifier and two sets of speaker
wires. By removing the shorting straps, connections may be made to the
individual network sections using four connectors, high frequency wires to the
upper terminals and low frequency wires to the lower terminals.
III. Bi-Amp Connecting Method
The bi-amp connection method requires two amplifiers, one for the low
frequency and one for the high frequency unit, and a crossover network. By
removing the shorting straps, connections may be made in the following way.
Wires from the high frequency amplifier are connected to the upper terminals,
and wires from the low frequency amplifiers are connected to the lower
terminals.
Project EVEREST DD66000 is shipped with twisted pair shorting straps
installed. In case bi-wire or bi-amp connection method is to be employed,
remove the straps from the terminals referring to figures below and retighten
the terminals. If the amplifiers are connected to the Project EVEREST
DD66000 loudspeakers in the bi-wire or bi-amp mode with the shorting straps
still on, the amplifier outputs will be shorted which could result in costly
amplifier damage when power is switched on.
• In case shorting straps are used, make sure the conductors and sleeves of
straps are firmly fastened by the terminals.
• For safety and firm connection, cable termination with either spade or