Bi-wired connections, When using a banana plug – Yamaha NS-525F User Manual

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SPEAKERS

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R

SPEAKERS

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B

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R

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Bi-Wired Connections

This speaker system is capable of bi-wired
connections. To connect the speaker to the output
terminals of the amplifier (or receiver), two pairs
of cables for each of mid-range/woofer and
tweeter used instead of standard connections.
This type of connection decreases the modulation
distortion caused by electric resistance of the
cables and driving current of the speakers.
Consequently, purer sound quality can be
expected.

To utilize bi-wired connections, remove the short
bars from the terminals first, and then connect the
mid-range/woofer and tweeter to the amplifier
separately using two pairs of cables.

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Bi-wired connections

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Amplifier or

Receiver

Amplifier or

Receiver

Remove the short
bars before
connecting.

Mid-range/woofer
terminals

Tweeter
terminals

Both SPEAKERS A and B
should be selected.

When using a banana plug

Banana plug

2

1

3

1

Remove the cover by pulling it toward you.

2

Tighten the terminal knob.

3

Simply insert the banana plug into the terminal.

NS-525F(L) NS-525F(R)

NS-525F(L)

NS-525F(R)

Short bars

Black (–)

Red (+)

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