Larro59

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May be dumb Question, but salesman could not answer my question.
I just purchased the monitor 50's and they have (2) sets of speaker
connectors on the back. Which one should I use or does it matter!
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  • Posts: 1,860
    edited August 2007
    Hook it up on the low frequencies side....That is the general method from what I have read elsewhere....make sure the jumpers are installed, otherwise no matter what you have hooked up you will receive no sound from the other.....
  • Posts: 79
    edited August 2007
    Way to make the "title" your username!!!

    KG
  • Posts: 405
    edited August 2007
    Look at the manual,

    http://www.polkaudio.com/downloads/manuals/home/Monitor_Manual.pdf

    under basic hookup diagram, notice that the connection is only to the top terminals and you must keep the brass looking connectors that connet the top and lower terminals.

    if you use bi-wire then all 4 terminals will be use, and the brass connectors needs to be taken out.
    Current HT setup
    Mains: B&W 804s
    Center: Polk CSi5
    Surround: Polk FXi3
    Sub: Velodyne DLS-3750R
    Receiver: Pioneer SC-07
    Amplifier: Sunfire TGA5200
    TV: Sony KDS60A2020
    DBP: Sony DBP-S350
    CDP: Pioneer DV-48AV
    Interconnect cables: SignalCable analog II
    speaker cables: SignalCable Ultra Speaker Cables Bi-wire

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