Theater-Solutions VCS User Manual

Features and technical information, Installation considerations

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x1, x2, x4, x8 = Positions for the Shorting Bars

If you are using a 2 ohm rated amplifier:

x1

x2

x4

x8

4 ohm speakers

2 pairs

4 pairs

8 pairs

16 pairs

x1

x2

x4

x8

8 ohm speakers

4 pairs

8 pairs

16 pairs 32 pairs

x1

x2

x4

x8

16 ohm speakers

8 pairs

16 pairs

32 pairs

64 pairs

If you are using a 4 ohm rated amplifier:

x1

x2

x4

x8

4 ohm speakers

1 pairs

2 pairs

4 pairs

8 pairs

x1

x2

x4

x8

8 ohm speakers

2 pairs

4 pairs

8 pairs

16 pairs

x1

x2

x4

x8

16 ohm speakers

4 pairs

8 pairs

16 pairs

32 pairs

If you are using an 8 ohm rated amplifier:

x1

x2

x4

x8

4 ohm speakers

----

1 pairs

2 pairs

4 pairs

x1

x2

x4

x8

8 ohm speakers

1 pairs

2 pairs

4 pairs

8 pairs

x1

x2

x4

x8

16 ohm speakers

2 pairs

4 pairs

8 pairs

16 pairs

Installation

1. Select a convenient mounting location for the volume control.

2. Run 4-conductor speaker cable from the amplifier (positive and

negative for both the left and right channel) to the volume control.

Similarly, run 2-conductor speaker cable from each of the first

pair of speakers to the volume control. Label the cables for future reference.

3. Connect the speaker cable to the volume control:

a. Strip 1/4” of insulation from the end of each cable

b. Tightly twist the wires in each cable until there are no frayed ends

c. Insert the 4-conductor speaker cable from the amplifier into the

input terminals

d. Insert the two 2-conductor speaker cables from the first pair of speakers

into the output terminals

4. Connect additional speakers in parallel.

5. Make certain that all connections between your amplifier and the volume control, and between the

volume control and each speaker, are “phase correct”, that is + to + and – to –.

6. Turn the volume knob to the “off” position (all the way counterclockwise), turn on the amplifier, and test

the functionality of the volume control.

Impedance Matching

Stereo Volume Control

Models VCD, VCS

Features and Technical Information:

Can be used with any combination of 4 ohm, 8 ohm, or 16 ohm speakers

Impedance is adjusted by positioning two shorting bars to the appropriate terminals

12 steps of attenuation: first position is “off”, steps 2 through 7 at 3db each, steps 8 through 11 at 6db

each, and final position allows the signal from the amplifier to pass through completely.

Frequency response: 35 Hz to 20kHz (+0/-2db) at rated power

Input and Output connections accept up to 14 gauge speaker cable

Independent grounds for use with any amplifier

Decora-style faceplate included

Fits most deep single gang electrical junction boxes

Installation Considerations

:

Type of Speaker Cable

For most applications, we recommend you use 14 or 16 gauge, oxygen free copper (OFC) speaker cable for

the volume control connections. For individual lengths greater than 80 feet, 14 gauge cable is

recommended. When running speaker cables inside walls, you must use a special type of speaker cable.

For most building codes, the requirement is that the cable has a specific “CL” rating, such as “CL2” or

“CL3”.

Avoiding Interference

Speaker cable can act as an antenna for electrical noise. Locating the speaker cable too close to a light

dimmer or switch may cause a “buzzing” or “popping” sound to be heard through the speakers. If you must

locate the volume control wiring near electrical devices, try to route the speaker cables a minimum of 18”

away form the electrical wiring and cross any electrical wiring at 90 degrees.

Impedance Correction

This process ensures that the impedance load shown to the amplifier (or receiver) never goes below the rated

The impedance matching volume control is a full range volume control that can be adjusted to meet the

requirements of your installation. With a simple change to the placement of two shorting bars on the printed

circuit board, you can safely connect multiple pairs of speakers to a single amplifier (or receiver). Refer to

the charts provided in this manual to determine how to set the shorting bars to ensure the proper impedance

level is sent to your amplifier.

capabilities of the amplifier. See the charts (opposite page) for specific impedance loads that will be

presented to your amplifier, depending on the quantity and impedance of the speakers you are using. Most

amplifiers are rated at 8 ohms (stable down to 4 ohms).

* Shorting bars

X1 X2 X4 X8

X1 X2 X4 X8

VCD

VCS

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