Positioning 5. connecting – Acoustic Energy Linear One User Manual
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4. Positioning
5. Connecting
Connecting your Linear Ones to an amplifier is 
fundamentally a simple process, however, there are 
some choices to be made and issues to consider 
concerning connection mode, connectors and 
cable type.
Each Linear One is fitted with two pairs of 
binding-post terminals - one pair each for the 
low frequency and high frequency drivers. Two 
pairs of terminals enables Linear Ones to be 
connected conventionally (single wire), bi-
wired or bi-amplified. As supplied, the high and 
low frequency terminals are connected together 
by metal shorting links ready for conventional 
connection.
The terminals can accept either stripped wires, 
spade connectors, or 4mm plugs. Each of these 
termination methods is potentially equally effective 
and the choice is likely to be influenced by type of 
speaker cable used. Your dealer, distributor or cable 
manufacturer will be able to offer advice.
Conventional [single wire] connection
Conventional connection requires that the shorting links remain in place 
between the high and low frequency terminals. Simply connect the speaker 
cable to either pair of terminals ensuring correct connection polarity as 
described below.
Bi-Wire Connection
Bi-wiring separates the low and high frequency connections and can provide 
enhanced sound quality. A second set of cables (or alternatively, a multi-way 
bi-wire cable) is required. The shorting links should be removed and stored for 
any subsequent single wire use.
The two cables for each speaker should be connected in parallel to the 
amplifier terminals. At the speaker, one cable should connect to the high 
frequency terminals and one to the low frequency terminals. Ensure correct 
connection polarity as described below.
Bi-Amplifier Connection
Bi-amplifier connection adds a second power amplifier to the system so that 
high and low frequency sections have dedicated amplifiers. Significantly 
enhanced sound quality is possible. One stereo amplifier should be connected 
to the high frequency terminals of each speaker and a second stereo amplifier 
connected to the low frequency terminals. The shorting links should be 
removed and stored for any subsequent single wire use. Ensure correct 
connection polarity as described below. Follow the amplifier manufacturer’s 
guidence on connecting the amplifier input signals.
The shorting links must be removed for bi-amplifier connection. Failure 
to do so will likely result in damage to the amplifiers.
Connection Polarity
It is important when connecting speakers to ensure that each terminal is 
connected with the correct polarity. Positive speaker terminals should always 
be connected back to amplifier positive terminals, and negative speaker 
terminals connected back to amplifier negative terminals. Performance will be 
seriously degraded if connections are made with incorrect polarity.
Take care when connecting cables not to touch the negative and positive 
terminals together and “short-circuit” the amplifier. Make connections with 
the amplifier switched off.
Choice of cable type will be influenced by the characteristics of other 
components in your hi-fi system and your dealer or distributor will be able to 
advise. Even so, there are some simple guidelines to consider:
•
 Cable runs to each speaker should be kept as short as possible 
consistent with each being of equal length. 
•
 Short cable runs are especially important if the cable is of relatively small 
cross-sectional-area. 
•
 If the cable is advertised as “directional” care should be 
taken to ensure that its orientation is as recommended.
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