Installation – Bose Direct / Reflecting 901 Series 4 User Manual

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Installation

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B. CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS

1. Wire Selection

If the wire used to connect the speakers to your power ampli­

fier has too much resistance, audible coloration of the
sound and loss of power can result. The table below sum­
marizes maximum wire lengths for 18-, 16-, and 14-gauge,
two-conductor, stranded copper wire for use with one or
two pairs of BOSE 901 loudspeakers.

TABLE 1

RECOMMENDED CONNECTION WIREt

.Wire Length

One Pair

of 901s

Wire Length

Two Pairs

of 901s

Type of Speaker

Hook-Up Wire

27 feet

13 feet

18-gauge zipcord

(or two-conductor wire)

42 feet

21 feet

16-gauge two-conductor

wire

67 feet

34 feet

14-gauge two-conductor

wire

In most instances, copper zip-cord, readily available at

most electrical and hardware stores, can be used for

speaker connection. This wire usually has a ribbed line(s)
along one side of the insulation so that each wire can be

identified for proper phasing of your speaker system.

tThe wire lengths snown m Table i were calculated on the bass oJ a rnaJtimum auditHe

colorat on ot ^0 5dB Following ihegudelmes provided, the most discerning listener
will be unable to detect any coloration introduced by the speaker wire Most listeners

will not notice any eHect isven if wire lengths are increasec by as much as 5054

2. Phaslng/Wiring

ft is important that the amplifier connections for both

901 speaker systems be identical (see Figure 3) so that

both speakers work together (in phase).

a. Start with the speaker marked "Part 1."

b.

Place it on the left side of your room facing the

speaker system.

c.

Locate the

“ + "

and terminals on the bottom of

the speaker.

d.

Using the speaker wire (which is marked to distinguish

one conductor from the other), connect the "Part 1"

speaker

terminal

marked

to

the

terminal

marked

“com."

"negative,"

or

"minus"

on

the

left

channel

amplifier output. (When connecting the 901 Series IV

loudspeakers to your amplifier, if there is a choice of
impedances on the amplifier output, use the terminal

marked "8" or "8 ohms.” If two pairs of 901 Series IV

loudspeakers are being connected, the terminal marked
"4" or "4 ohms" on the receiver or amplifier should be

used.)tt

e.

Connect the “-

f

" terminal on the left speaker to the

terminal marked "pos." "positive.” or “plus" on the left

channel output of the amplifier or receiver.

NOTE: Use only the terminals marked “ + " and

The terminal marked is intended for future electro­

nic developments and should

not

be used with conven­

tional amplifying equipment.

ttNote When operating your 90is m stereo, only one equalizer is required if addi*

tioriat pairs of 901$ are used, they can be purchased without the equalizer. These

speakers are sokJ as ' add-on'' pairs and can be connected as extensor speakers or
used in addition to the iirst pair of speakers

When connecting two pairs of 901 speakers to your equipmeni, v/ire the speakers m
parallel: most recently manufactured receivers or amplitiers

wj

I operate two pairs of

901$ wired n this manner. However, if your receiver or amplifier is not caceWe of
4-ohm ocerato.^ with two pairs of 90is. w^re the speakers in se.nes. Contact your

dealer if any further assistance is required

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