Alright folks, there is a user here and it says he got one of these amplifiers with all these connections and he wants to know how to connect speakers into this particular plugs here. Now, let us be honest, there is more connections at that than there is underground so I could imagine and appreciate the fact that for somebody who has not got focused or perhaps does not know what to do, what do you do with that? Take a bit of a closer look and I shall show you what we got. Now here, we got SUB and that is short for sub, we got C, which is short for center, and we got SR and SL. I will actually show what that is for so you maybe able to help me SR and SL. FR and FL is front right and front left. Now, this sort of amplifier is generally used for your cinema setup and is normally setup for inside the house like your home cinema, your home DVD setup.
I have done a lot of diagram down here, and what you can see hopefully is FL, FR and then you can see Sub. The reason I have done that is you got your turntable setup, it could be mixer, it could be CD players, DVD anything like that. FL is front left, FR is front right, sub is SUB. Now, if we look at the actual back of this particular amplifier, what you can see is you can see SUB, FR, FL. Now then, correct me here if I am wrong but I would say that is the only three outputs these particular chop needs to use.
In other words, SUB will go down there on the floor and then the FR will be that side down there and then FL will be there. So, front left, front right. In other words, you got stereo and what you will do to those outputs, you will only push out so to make it talk. The SUB will push out the base and you can have that on the floor. What you have to consider is this, you have two cables, one will be positive and one will be negative. This is quite important. What you have to do with these, when you got two core cable or speaker cable, what you will find is one of the cables coat off in will have like a little line running all the way along it or alternatively, one of the cables will be in different color. Now this is vitally important otherwise you will have what is known as simical facing.
If you put the cable into the red, white or the purple here and you put the cable with the line on it into one of these, then you have to continue putting the line into the back of the speaker, let us say the positive terminal. In other words, the line will go FR from here and then the cable with line on it or the cable that is colored from the FR that should go in to the positive terminal of your speaker likewise here FL. This then should have the cable of the line on it or the cable with the color on it into the right side, FL and then likewise here, SUB. This one should go from there, the colored cable or the one with the line in it to the positive terminal of your sub speaker.
That is very important because if you start crossing the move, what you will find is the sound to be very strange. It will be like very hollow sort of sound so that is very important. So then, if you think about it, what you need to do is go FR and then that will go front right into one speaker. FL, front left speaker; SUB, sub that will go into your sub. What you need are three sets of two cables right and left. Right and left for that one, right and left for that one.
Lastly, if I go down there and move this across, from your mixer, you can either go into the CD or the tape because both of those are line inputs. So, all you have to do is go from your recording or your master out through the phone of cables into either the CD or the tape. And then on the front of this, there should be buttons that just says CD TAPE.
So, once you then press that button, then basically you should have output. But it is very important as well, remember, when you first plugged everything in, do not have all your amplifier, speaker and everything full blast. Turn everything calm, all volumes down very low, and then what you need to do on this particular unit, maybe just have the volume of one or two. So you got a sound, you know that you have a sound coming out in your speakers. Then just put some sort of music on, you turntable, your CD player, make sure it is working and then slowly increase the volume on the mixer until you got a sound coming out your speakers. Do not full blast everything because all of a sudden everything can pop because you are just putting loads apparent to the straightaway. So slowly increase the power just so you know you got signal going through it. If you need to comment on this because you know a little bit more than I do, please do so. Thank you for watching, enjoy it.
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