How do I connect my Samsung HT-X40 home theater speakers to my Onkyo Audio Receiver?
Answers: All speakers need two wires to work; positive and refusal one.
One manufacturer blurp is to update you this: always connect the positive telecommunication to the postive output on the amplifier and the negative to the denial output on the amplifier respectively. But really, should you?
No! Not necessary! Its key purpose is to prevent 'short circuiting' the speaker and amplifier, which can result in explosion or fire.
That's because as long one telecommunication goes through the positive and the other distrustful output on the amplifier, the speaker and amplifier should work fine.
Important note though: product sure the speaker impedance is supported by the amplifier and that the speaker supports more than the maximum power supplied by the amplifier.
So, modern theatre speakers enjoy clips so that the two wires seems to be one. Just cut the finish off of the wire, not so close to the clip so you can other 'reconnect' them in the adjectives, snapped them and separate the two wires so you can easily connect subsequently, and then cut stale a small portion of the wire boss to expose the internal wiring.
There you dance. Your Samsung speakers should now be well connected via 2-input/output wiring on the Onkyo amplifier.
Again. Make sure the Onkyo support the impedance of the Samsung speaker, inflict many modern arena speakers have super low impedance of 2-4ohms, which on amplifiers that support 8-12ohms, you could be firing up the amplifier near heat which will do fixed damage to it.
Hope it help.
The answers post by the user, for information only, CeQnA.com does not guarantee the right.
Related Questions :