Serious Performance™
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Wiring Guide
Setting up a home theater system requires proper wiring and wire manage-
ment. Depending on the system you set up, the size of the wires and the prop-
er type of wiring you need may vary. Fluance recommends 18 gauge or better
wire for optimal sound quality.
Standard Method:
1. Cut insulation of lead wire to reveal 0.39 - 0.78 inches (1-2cm) of
exposed wire on both ends.
2. Rotate the positive and negative terminal on the back of the speaker
counter clockwise to unlock.
3. Insert positive/negative end of exposed wire into unlocked positive/
negative terminal of speaker.
4. Rotate positive and negative terminals clockwise to lock exposed wire
into terminal.
5. Insert positive/negative exposed wire of other end into positive/negative
terminal of receiver amplier.
AMPLIFIER
Banana Plug Method:
1. Cut insulation of lead wire to reveal 0.39 - 0.78 inches (1-2cm) of
exposed wire on both ends.
2. Rotate the positive and negative ends on the back of banana plug
counter clockwise to unlock.
3. Insert positive/negative end of exposed wire into now unlocked middle
bracket of banana plug and rotate clockwise to lock.
4. Insert positive/negative front ends of banana plug into positive/negative
speaker terminals.
5. Insert positive/negative exposed wire of other end into positive/negative
terminal of receiver amplier.
AMPLIFIER
Note: Do not let the positive and negative ends of the exposed speaker wire touch