Sunfire HRS-10 Speaker User Manual


 
User's Manual
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Please consider the following when set-
ting up your new system :
Before making or changing any
connections, ALWAYS make sure
that the subwoofer and your other
components are turned OFF. Turn
down the volume control of both the
subwoofer and your processor or
receiver.
This diagram shows all the low
power components sharing a power
strip which is connected to the
same outlet used by the main power
amplier.
The subwoofer is connected to an
outlet on the same circuit breaker,
provided that the total system
current draw does not exceed the
breaker current rating.
Whenever possible, keep the power
cords away from the signal cables
or speaker wires to prevent hum or
interference.
Choose reliable, high quality
interconnect cables. They should
be fully shielded and as short as
possible for the job. The longest
cable in your system will likely be to
the subwoofer, so choose a good
quality brand.
Some cables can be a very tight
t and there is usually a preferred
method of removing them. Some
have to be removed with a twisting
action. Be gentle, as twisting may
cause damage to the jacks of the
subwoofer or your other compo-
nents.
Speaker-level connections
The subwoofer’s speaker-level in-
puts can accept speaker wires with
banana, dual-banana, or bare wire.
If you have banana-type connec-
tors on your speaker wire, tighten
the binding posts before inserting.
Make sure that the negative
speaker wires never touch the posi-
tive wires. This will short out and
possibly damage your amplier or
receiver.
The subwoofer’s two negative
posts are joined internally (com-
mon-grounded). Your amplier or
receiver must also be internally
common-grounded or you cannot
use this connection. Contact the
manufacturer of your amplier or
receiver to make sure its outputs
are common grounded.
Tape Deck
DVD
Preamplifier
Power strip
Subwoofer
Amplifier
AC outlets on the same circuit breaker
Connections