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User's Manual
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1. Boundary Compensation
Switch
This switch compensates for the bass
and mid-bass loading that occurs
when a loudspeaker is wall-mounted,
compared to when it is placed away
from a wall.
Switch it to the left if your loudspeaker
is close to a wall or other large objects
that may cause re ections.
Switch it to the right if the loudspeaker
is placed more out into the room, such
as when on a stand.
Feel free to experiment with the posi-
tion of this switch to nd what suits your
preference.
2. Binding Posts
These high quality connectors will ac-
cept bare wire, pins, banana plugs and
spade connections.
Always use high quality connections
and speaker wires, and make sure
there are no loose ttings or stray wire
strands.
Connect the positive speaker-level
output of your power ampli er or re-
ceiver to the positive (red) input of the
loudspeaker.
Connect the negative speaker-level
output of your power ampli er or re-
ceiver to the negative (black) input of
the loudspeaker.
Make sure that the positive and nega-
tive connections do not touch, or this
may damage your power ampli er.
If you have banana-type con nec tors on
your speaker wire, tighten the binding
posts before inserting.
3. Mounting holes
The loudspeakers are tted with
threaded holes, suitable for attaching
wall and oor mount brackets. These
are available from Sun re, or order
them through your dealer.
Rear Panel Features
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