Connection continued – Audio Note AN-J User Manual

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CONNECTION continued…






On the rear of your amplifier, identify the loudspeaker output terminals; they should
be labeled ʻLEFTʼ and “RIGHTʼ.
Facing your amplifier and loudspeakers, connect the left loudspeaker to the ʻLEFTʼ
loudspeaker outputs on your amplifier, and the right loudspeaker to the ʻRIGHTʼ
loudspeaker outputs on your amplifier.

If your amplifier is equipped with multiple loudspeaker output terminals, consult the
manual for the unit to ascertain the appropriate connection regime.

The facility to split the crossover of the AN-J allows the speakers to be operated in a
bi-wired or bi-amplified mode. The crossovers are split by removing the connecting
links between the HF and LF terminals on the rear of the speaker.

Bi-wiring

This involves running two sets of cables to the rear of each

speaker, so that the Low Frequency (LF) section of the

crossover is fed by one set and the High Frequency (HF)

section by the other. Both sets of cables are attached together

to the corresponding pair of terminals on the back of the

amplifier.

We strongly recommend bi-wiring the AN-J with a suitable

loudspeaker cable from the Audio Note (UK) range.


Bi-amplifying

This involves using two stereo or four mono power amplifiers

to drive the loudspeakers. If you intend to ʻbi-ampʼ the

AN-E, please consult your amplifiers manual(s) for the

appropriate connection regime.


If you are in any way uncertain as to the correct method of connection for your
amplifier or loudspeakers, please consult your Audio Note (UK) dealer.

Special Note – Make sure that all connections are tight and clean. For best results

use good quality loudspeaker cables. Although it is perfectly acceptable to use
cables manufactured by other companies, for best results and performance, we
recommend our own
Audio Note (UK) range of interconnects and loudspeaker
cables. For further information, please consult your nearest Audio Note (UK) dealer,
or alternatively please feel free to contact us directly.













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