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Do this for both speakers.
Although you can use two separate lengths of speaker wire to make this connection, most audiophiles
prefer special “bi-wire” speaker cables. This is both easier (albeit more costly) and less likely to cause
phasing problems as the conductors are already joined at the amplier end and are plainly marked at the
speaker end. However, it’s your choice.
Some people believe that bi-wiring’s chief benet is clearer sound. They posit that bi-wiring effec-
tively separates the speaker’s internal crossover into separate lters, thus reducing the passive circuitry
between the amplier and the drivers connected to it.
BREak-in
Many people believe speakers improve with age.
With TSC speakers, you’ll notice a change in timbre, responsiveness, and sheer musicality as you use
them because the drivers “settle in” with use.
How long should you wait? That depends, for example, on whether you listen AM radio at low volume
or full orchestral music at live concert levels. In general, you’ll begin to hear differences after 20-30
hours of use.
CaRE
Your TSC speakers don’t need much maintenance. Dust them occasionally. And don’t your kids try to
push in the drivers, either!
Above all, enjoy! That’s what your TSC speakers were designed for and why we take such pride in
bringing them to you!
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