Wiring – Cambridge SoundWorks Speaker User Manual

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WIRING

The trickiest part of installing outdoor loudspeakers is

running the wire. Pre-wiring new construction is strongly

recommended, but this is not always possible. Access

to a basement, attic, or crawl space can simplify the

task of getting wires to the appropriate locations. If you

are a do-it-yourself homeowner, you may wish to hire a

professional for the purpose of running the wires, even

if you are planning on mounting the speakers yourself.

The terminals used on the Outdoor loudspeakers will

accept up to AWG #12 speaker cable. We recommend

using the largest wire that is practical to run in your

installation. A minimum of AWG #16 should be used

for runs up to 50 feet, with AWG#14 for runs from 50-

100 feet. Runs longer than 100 feet should use AWG

#12.

While the wire may be directly inserted into the termi-

nals, in outdoor use standard copper wire will eventu-

ally oxidize, potentially creating a faulty connection.

For this reason, we recommend using the gold plated

spade lugs we have included to terminate the speaker

wire. A properly crimped or soldered connection will

create a gas-tight contact surface with the wire which

will not deteriorate. The gold-plated contact surfaces

of the spade lug and speaker terminal will be resistant

to oxidation, making the connection more reliable. It is

not mandatory to use the spade terminals. Connecting

the wire directly to the terminals will not compromise

performance, but you may need to periodically scrape

the wire contact surfaces clean if the speakers are left

outside year around.

solder or crimp

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