Parasound A 51 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
CONNECTING YOUR SPEAKERS TO THE A 51
Speaker Terminals
The A 51 speaker terminals accept speaker wires with banana plugs or bare ends. Refer to Bare Wire
Speaker Termination in the Technically Speaking section for information about bare wire termination.
What Youll Need:
Five lengths of AWG 16 or thicker speaker wire
with banana plugs or bare ends
Five loudspeakers
Before Connecting
Remove power to all the components in your audio system.
To Connect
Because the speaker terminals are very close to each other, the bare wire ends insert diagonally
into the terminal shafts. The - (negative) wires enter the black - terminals at 8 oclock. The +
(wires) enter the red + terminals at 4 oclock. The resulting 45 degree angles of the speaker
wires routes them outside the terminals of the channels below. Its easier to connect speaker
wires if you start with the bottom terminals for Channel 5 and proceed upward.
1
Insert one wire with the ridge or other marking into the red Ch 5 + (positive) speaker
terminal on the A 51. Insert the wire without the ridge or other marking into the adjacent
black
Ch 5 - (negative) speaker terminal on the A 51.
2
Insert the other end of the wire with the ridge or other marking to the red + (positive)
terminal on the speaker. Insert the other end of the wire without the ridge or other marking
to the adjacent black (minus) terminal on the speaker.
3
0 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for Ch 4, then Ch 3, then Ch 2, and finally Ch 1.
5
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CAUTION
To Prevent Electric Shock,
Do Not Remove Cover. No
User-Serviceable Parts Inside,
Refer Servicing To Qualified
Service Personnel.
L U C A S F I LMLM
A51 Amplifier
WARNING
To Prevent Fire Or Shock
Hazard, Do Not Expose This
Unit To Rain Or Moisture.
AC 115V 60Hz
AC 230V 50Hz
Power Consumption: 1800W
Input
12 V
Man
Audio
50 mV 250
Ground
Normal
Lift
Auto Turn On
Sensitivity
Fuse
T15A/250V1-115V Area
T8A/250V-230V Area
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Balanced Unbalanced
Input Select
9
7
5
3
1
SPEAKERS
10 8 6 4 2
YOU SHOULD KNOW
Correct Speaker Polarity is Important
Polarity refers to + and connections. Speaker wires are coded with printing or a ridge on the
insulation on one of the leads so you know which lead was connected to the + and terminals
at the other end. This coding will help you keep the + and - polarity consistent for all channels.
Speaker Wire Length and Gauge (thickness)
When selecting speaker wire, follow these guidelines:
Keep the length of your speaker wire as short as possible.
Use the thickest wire practical. For lengths greater than 50 feet, use speaker wire
with an AWG (gauge) of 14 or lower. The smaller the AWG, the thicker the wire.
Do not use speaker wire that is thinner than 16 AWG.
Keep wire lengths for both channels as close to equal as possible.
Stripped
AWG wire
Dual
Banana Plug
Common Speaker Connectors
Single
Banana Plug