NXG Technology NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300 User Manual

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Establishing polarity. It is very important

that left and right connections be made with

the same plus/minus polarity.
Most speaker wire is polarity coded. This

means that each conductor is labeled either

“+” positive or “–” negative. The (+) posi-

tive conductor may be a different color or

texture than the (–) negative conductor. For

example, it may be copper-colored (instead

of silver-colored), have a white stripe print-

ed on it, have a series of fine ridges

stamped in it or simply be labeled with little

“+” marks.
NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300 FROM

RECEIVER terminals are color-coded: Red

for positive (+) and black for negative (–).
Any connection that uses speaker wire

requires care in maintaining polarity. When

connecting speakers or a subwoofer to

speaker terminals, or during NX-PRO-

SUB125/ NX-PROSUB300 Method A

Hookup, make sure to connect “+” wires to

“+” terminals, and “–” wires to “–” termi-

nals. For example, if your speaker wire has

one copper-colored conductor and one sil-

ver-colored conductor, connect both ends of

the copper-colored wire (+) to red (+) ter-

minals. Likewise, connect the wire you’ve

identified as negative (in this case, the sil-

ver-colored wire), to black (–) terminals.

Preparing speaker wire

1. Separate the two conductors that make

up each wire for a distance of about one

inch. Then strip off

1

/

2

˝ of insulation

from both ends of each con-

ductor using a wire stripper,

diagonal pliers or knife.
2. Twist each set of thin wires into

a tightly bunched spiral. If your

wire is exceptionally thick (12-

gauge zipcord or special speaker

interconnect cable), divide the

strands into three equal bundles and

twist each into a spiral.

FIG. 3 - Hookup for Receivers and Integrated Amplifiers

without a Subwoofer Output

RECEIVER OR INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER

FRONT

SPEAKERS

LEFT RIGHT

COLOR

TOP

SHAFT

STRIPPED

END (

1

/

2

˝)

WIRE

To connect wire:

1. Unscrew (counter- clockwise) the top

(color portion)

2. Place the stripped metal wire in the hole

in the metal shaft

3. Tighten (clockwise) the top (color portion)

back down on wire (make sure wire

insulation is not under the plastic nut).

FRONT LEFT

SPEAKER

FRONT RIGHT

SPEAKER

NX-PROSUB125 &

NX-PROSUB300

Speaker Wire

Connection Detail

loosen

tighten

(Refer to Fig. 3 above)

1. IMPORTANT: Make sure that ALL stereo system components

including the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB300 are turned OFF

before proceeding.
2.
Following the prior instructions on this page, strip and twist

TWO lengths of speaker wire that will reach between your receiver’s

left and right speakers terminals and the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PRO-

SUB300. Make these two lengths of wire only as long as is neces-

sary to run between the two components.
3. Connect one speaker wire to the RIGHT “+” and “–” speaker

terminals of your receiver or integrated amplifier. Then connect the

other end of this speaker wire to the RIGHT “+” and “–” FROM

RECEIVER terminals on the back of the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PRO-

SUB300. Use the tips on determining speaker wire polarity to make

sure that “+” is connected to “+” and “–” is connected to “–”.
4. Connect the other speaker wire to the LEFT “+” and “–” speaker

terminals of your receiver or integrated amplifier. Then connect the

other end of this speaker wire to the LEFT “+” and “–” FROM

RECEIVER terminals on the back of the NX-PROSUB125/NX-PRO-

SUB300. As in step 3, double check “+” and “–” polarity.
5. Connect your main/satellite speakers to your receiver as shown in

Fig. 3.
6. You are now ready to put your NX-PROSUB125/NX-PROSUB-

300 subwoofer into use. Skip to “E – INITIAL LISTENING TEST.”

Method A:

Amplifier wiring hookup steps for receivers or surround sound receivers with NO sub output jack

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