AVR250
E-28
AVR250
E-29
English
Bi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakers
Bi-wiring improves the sound of your system as it divides the high and low frequency signal currents into
separate speaker cables. The performance of your system can be further enhanced over that achieved
with bi-wiring by extending the principle one stage further to include separate ampli cation for the low
and high frequency drive units in each loudspeaker enclosure. This is called “bi-amping”.
Before you start – important information!
1. Ensure that the volume control is set to minimum before starting these procedures.
2. Do not make any connections to your AVR250 while it is switched on or connected to the mains
supply.
3. After connecting the loudspeakers, but before switching on the AVR250, please check all
connections thoroughly, making sure bare wires or cables are not touching the AVR250 in the
wrong places (which could cause short circuits) and that you have connected positive (+) to
positive and negative (–) to negative.
Bi-wiring your loudspeakers
Bi-wiring avoids signal distortions arising from the high and low frequency currents interacting
with one another within a single cable, as occurs in conventionally wired systems.
You will need:
Speakers – with four input terminals each: the terminals will be marked HF (High Frequency
+ and –) and LF (Low Frequency + and –).
Loudspeaker cables – two pairs of cables per loudspeaker.
How to bi-wire loudspeakers
1. Remove the terminal links on the rear of your loudspeakers.
NOTE: If you do not remove the shorting links from the speaker terminals, the speakers
will still be single-wired!
2. Connect the cables as shown in the diagram, ensuring correct polarity at all times.
Bi-amping your system
Note:
In order to bi-amplify your speakers, your speakers will need to be bi-wirable (have positive and
negative terminals for both high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) information). If your
speakers are bi-wirable, ensure that the links between the HF and LF terminals are removed.
WARNING: This step is essential or damage to your AVR250 may result which is not covered
under warranty.