Get the system playing, then go up close to each of the satellite speakers
and the subwoofer to make sure all of them are working.
If any one speaker is not working, check the connection for that speaker.
If multiple speakers are not working, start by checking the connection
for the disconnected speaker that’s closest to the subwoofer, then
check the other connections down the line until you get all the satellites
working.
Play a tune with vocals.
Stand equidistant from the first left/right pair of satellite speakers. The
vocals should mostly seem to coming from a point between the left and
right speakers. If the vocals sound spacey, like they’re coming from all
around, check the positive and negative polarity connections for that
pair of speakers. Repeat with all the other left/right pairs.
Once you’re confident that the system is working correctly, go
ahead and bury the wires.
When the wires are buried, check the system once again to make
sure all the speakers and the subwoofer are connected and working.
13. TESTING THE SYSTEM
Once all connections are complete, turn the system on. Make sure the BT
switch is turned on. On a smart phone, go to "Settings" and select "Blue-
tooth" and turn it on. Look for and select the device name, which will match
the device serial number (found on the label located on the inside of the
amp door) . Once connected, open and play your favorite tunes from the
phone.
14. CONNECTING TO A BLUETOOTH DEVICE