
ConnectingSpeakers to Back of Amplifier or Receiver
If you connect an amplifier or receiver to your TV as
described on page 44, connect the speakers to the
amplifier/receiver instead of the TV. Sound from the TV
will then come through the amplifier/receiver and the TV's
internal speakers. If desired, you can turn off the TV's
internal speakers with the SPEAKERSON/OFF function
described on page 12.
The diagram below shows how to connect external
speakers to the speaker terminals on the back of a typical
amplifier/receiver. Check the owner's manual for your
amplifier/receiver if its speaker terminals look different
than those shown below.
1st Set of Speakers
Connect to A Terminals
(Optional)
2nd Set of Speakers
Connect to B Terminals
Notes: After connecting speaker wire, pull it gently and check that it is
connected securely to its terminals..
Do not allow the wire core to protrude from its termin_tl or contact other
wires or terminals. If the cores of two wires touch each other_ damage to
components could result. "
, Important: When connecting the speaker.wire, make sure you connect
the (+) terminal on the amplifier or receiver to the (+) terminal on the
speaker. One side of the speaker wire is usually marked with a white
stripe, to help you connect (+) to (+) and (-) to (-). If the (+) and (-)
terminals are not matched properly, the speakers will not be "in phase"
causing rcduc!ion in low frequencies (bass).
Caution: Donot connect external
speakers to more than one audio
source at a time. You can connect a
set of speakers to either the TV or the
amplifier but not to both at the same
time. If you connect the same
_pcakcrs to both the TV and the
amplifier (or to more than one set of
terminals), you will probably damage
your equipment.'
O
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