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PREPARATION
Caution:
 
Make all the necessary connections before you plug in 
or turn on the receiver.
POSITIONING SPEAKERS
Speaker (not supplied) placement can make a noticeable 
difference in your system’s sound. The guidelines in this 
section will help you choose the best locations. After you use 
your receiver for a while, you might want to try different 
locations for your speakers.
Bass response depends largely on speaker location. For strong 
bass, place the speakers in the corners of the room. If you want 
even stronger bass, place the speakers directly on the floor. If 
the bass is too strong, move the speakers slightly away from 
the corners of the room, or raise them 6 to 18 inches off the 
floor. You can buy speaker stands at your local RadioShack 
store.
The distance between the speakers should be about the same as 
the distance between the normal listening point and the point 
halfway between the speakers. If you place the speakers too 
close together, you reduce the stereo separation. If you place 
them too far apart, you reduce the bass effect and create a hole 
in the middle of the sound.
Most speakers have a tweeter dispersion angle of about 60 
degrees. Ideally, your listening position should be just inside 
the overlap area of the tweeter dispersion. You can angle the 
speakers toward you for better stereo effect.
CONNECTING SPEAKERS
Follow these guidelines when you select and connect speakers.
• Only connect speakers that are rated at between 8 and 16 
ohms.
• Be sure you properly connect all speakers.
• Do not connect two pairs of speakers to a single set of 
terminals (A or B) at the same time. When you use two 
pairs of speakers, connect one pair to the A SPEAKERS 
terminals and the other pair to the B SPEAKERS 
terminals.
• Optimus, and other high-quality speakers have color-
coded speaker terminals (red for positive polarity and 
black for negative polarity). Use these color-coded 
terminals as a guide to help you properly connect the 
speakers to the receiver.
Use 16-gauge (or larger) speaker wire for all speaker 
connections, and consider possible speaker locations before 
you decide how much speaker wire you need.
Preparing the Speaker Wires
Speaker wire consists of two conductors (individual wires) 
encased in insulation and is usually color-coded or marked 
with a ridge along one side so you can identify each conductor. 
Use these markings as a guide to help you properly connect the 
speakers to your receiver.
Follow these steps to prepare the speaker wires.
1. Cut the speaker wires to the necessary length.
2. Separate the wires about 4 inches on each end.
3. Using a wire stripper, carefully strip about 
3
/
4
 inch of 
insulation from the end of each conductor.
4. Twist the end of each conductor to secure any loose wire 
strands.
Caution: Twisting the end of each conductor helps prevent 
a short circuit because stray speaker wire strands do not 
touch other speaker terminals or any other receiver 
terminals.
Connecting Speakers to the A and B Terminals
Note:
• Be sure you connect the receiver’s right and left positive 
(+) and negative (–) terminals to the speaker’s 
corresponding right and left positive (+) and negative (–) 
terminals.
• Fully insert the speaker wires to ensure a good connection. 
Leave extra wire at the back of the receiver so you do not 
disconnect the wires when you move the receiver.
Follow these steps to connect each speaker (
A
 right or left or 
B
 
right or left).
1. Press open the receiver’s positive (
+
) red lever for the 
speaker you want to connect and insert the ridged or color-
coded conductor’s end into the small hole. Release the 
lever to secure the conductor.