Speaker Break-In
Your
BP7002/BP7004/BP7006s should
sound
good
right out of
the
box;
however,
an
extended break-in period of 40-60
hours
or
more
ofnormal playing
is
required
to
reach
full
performance
capability.
Break-in
allows
the
suspensions
to
work
in
and
results
in
fuller
bass,
a
more
open
"blossoming" midrange
and
smoother
high
frequency reproduction.
Connecting Your Loudspeakers
Your
BP7002/BP7004/BP7006s
have
a
set
of speaker level (high level)
5-way
binding
posts
and
in
addition, each speaker
has
an
LFE
input.
This
input
can
be
used
with
Dolby
Digital*
and
DTS*
5.1
(6.1,
7.1)
decoders
to
separately
feed
the
discrete
"Low
Frequency Effects" channel
into
each
subwoofer (which
then
combines
with
the
low
bass
present separately
in
the
left or right channel
signals).
Unlike
a conventional system,
where
the
subwoofer
is
driven
only
by
an
LFE
subwoofer
signal,
the
BP7002/ BP7004/BP7006s
are
much
more
sophisticated
and
are
driven
by
the
left or right channel
signal
as
well
as
the
LFE
signal.
For
optimum
performance, please read through
these
instructions
fully
and
follow
them.
If
the
BP7002/BP7004/BP7006s
are
your
main
set
of speakers,
you
will
hook
up
the
left main/front channel
red(
+) terminal of
your
receiver or amplifier
to
the
red(
+)
terminal of
your
left loudspeaker
and
the
left
main/front channel black(
-)
terminal
of
your
receiver
or
amplifier
to
the
black(
-)
terminal
of
your
left
loudspeaker.
Connect
the
right
channel main/front channel
red(
+) terminal of
your
amplifier
or
receiver
to
the
red(
+) terminal ofyour right loudspeaker
and
the
black(
-)
terminal of
the
right main/front channel of
your
receiver
or
amplifier
to
the
black(
-)
terminal of
your
right
loudspeaker.
It
is
essential
that
both
speakers
be connected
in
the
same
way
(in
phase)
to
its
own
channel of
the
amplifier.
If
you
experience a
great
lack
of
bass,
it
is
likely
that
one
speaker
is
out of
phase
with
the
other.
If
you
are
using
the
BP7002/BP7004/BP7006
as
side/rear surround speakers,
hook
up
the
left
surround
red(
+)
terminal of
your
receiver or amplifier
to
the
red(
+)
terminal of
your
left
surround speaker
and
the
left surround black(
-)
terminal of
your
receiver
or
amplifier
to
the
black(
-)
terminal of your left surround
speaker.
Connect
the
right surround
red(
+) terminal of
your
amplifier or receiver
to
the
red(
+) terminal of your right surround loudspeaker
and
the
black(-) terminal of
the
right surround channel of your receiver or amplifier
to
the
black(
-)
terminal of your
right surround
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