Connection, Connecting the speaker system to the amplifier, Typical connection method to an amplifier – JVC SP-F303E User Manual

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Connecting the speaker system to the amplifier

Before connecting—
• Turn off the power to the amplifier before connecting the

speaker system; otherwise, the speakers may be damaged.

• The impedance of each speaker is 8

Ω. Before connecting

them to your amplifier, check the speaker impedance range
of your amplifier. If the impedance of this speaker is out of
the speaker impedance range indicated on the amplifier, you
cannot connect this system to the amplifier.

• The maximum power handling capacity of the SP-F303 is

100 W. Excessive input will result in abnormal noise and
possible damage.

• Be sure to turn down the volume level to prevent unwanted

noise before performing following operations:
– Turning on or off other components,
– Operating the amplifier,
– Tuning FM stations,
– Fast-forwarding a tape,
– Continuously reproducing high frequency oscillation or

high pitch electronic sounds.

• When using a microphone, do not aim it at the speakers or

use it near the speakers; otherwise, the howling which
occurs may damage the speakers.

• Before replacing the cartridge, always turn off the power to

the turntable; otherwise, the clicking noise may damage the
speakers.

CENTER

SPEAKER

SURROUND

SPEAKERS

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

FRONT

SPEAKERS

Front right

Front left

Center speaker

(Approx. 5 m)

(Approx. 5 m)

(Approx. 5 m)

Surround right

Surround left

Speaker terminals

on the amplifier

(Approx. 10 m)

(Approx. 10 m)

Connection

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Typical connection method to an amplifier

Connect the speakers to a “SPEAKER” terminal of the amplifier
with the speaker cords by referring to the diagram below.
• Make sure to match the polarity (

ª and ·) when

connecting the speaker cords.

• The diagram below is an example of a typical connection

method.

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