How to connect your speakers – Boston Acoustics BRAVO 2 User Manual

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How to Connect Your Speakers

Correctly wiring your speakers is important for achieving the best sound quality. Wiring should take just a few
minutes, but it’s important to do it carefully, since incorrect wiring (such as reversed connections) can result in a poor
soundstage and poor bass.

We recommend 18-gauge wire or thicker for runs up to 15 feet (4.5m), and 16-gauge wire or thicker for longer runs.
Separate the first few inches of the wire conductors. Strip off

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-inch (12mm) of insulation from the ends of each

speaker wire to expose the two conductors and tightly twist the wire strands.

WARNING: To prevent electrical shock hazard, always switch off the amplifier or receiver when making connections
to the speaker.

IMPORTANT: Typically, one side of the wire is smooth.
Connect this side to the (black) connection. The
other side has a rib or stripe. Connect this to the
+ (red) connection.

Using the spring terminal posts: The spring terminal
posts permit easy connection to banana plugs, spade
lugs, and bare wire.

Push the the top of the terminal down by approximately

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-inch, exposing the hole. Insert the wire in the hole

and release the terminal.

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Connecting the Boston Bravo to Your Amplifier or Receiver

1. Connect the speaker terminals to the
amplifier speaker outputs.

2. Make sure the speaker cable is cor-
rectly routed through the mounting
bracket.
(see Mounting Options)

3. When making all connections, be sure
to connect
+ to + (red) and to (black).

4. If using the Bravo II with a subwoofer,
set the receiver's bass management to
SMALL in the speaker setup menu. This
will divert very low frequencies away
from the center channel to the main
speakers and/or subwoofer.

speaker terminal

amplifier or receiver

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