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Klipsch Heritage User manual

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Owner's
Manual
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
READ
these
instructions.
2.
KEEP
these
instructions.
3.
HEED
all
warnings.
4.
FOLLOW
all
instructions.
5.
DO
NOT
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
6.
CLEAN
ONLY
with
dry
cloth.
7.
DO
NOT
block
any
ventilation
openings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
8.
Do
NOT
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
9.
ONLY
USE
attachments/accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
1
o.
USE
only
with
a
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
~ith
the
appar~tus.
~
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caut1on
when
mov1ng
-
the
cart/apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
11.
REFER
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
as
power-supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
&
This
symbol
indicates
.that
th~re
a~e
imp~rtant
operat-
ing
and
maintenance
1nstruct1ons
m
the
literature
accompanying
this
unit.
WARNING:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
electrical
shock,
do
not
expose
this
apparatus
to
rain
or
moisture.
WARNING:
No
user-serviceable
parts
inside.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
INSPECTION
We
want
your
new
speaker
system
to
look
as
good
as
it
did
leaving
the
factory!
Please
check
promptly
for
any
transit
damage.
Carefully
unpack
your
new
speaker
system
and
verity
the
components
against
the
packing
list.
In
extreme
circum-
stances,
items
may
have
become
damaged
in
transit.
If
any
damage
is
discovered,
notify
the
delivery
service
and
dealer
where
the
system
was
purchased.
Make
a
request
for
inspection,
and
follow
their
instructions
for
evaluation.
Be
sure
to
keep
the
product's
original
shipping
carton.
ABOUT
YOUR
KLIPSCH
PURCHASE
Thank
you
for
your
purchase
of
Klipsch
Heritage
loudspeakers.
After
reading
this
manual
and
connecting
your
system,
you
will
hear
the
result
of
over
60
years
of
stringent
engineering
and
class-leading
research
and
development.
Like
all
Klipsch
products,
your
loudspeakers
feature
Klipsch
Horn-loaded
Technology-the
guiding
design
for
the
first
Klipschorn®
developed
in
1946
and
for
every
Klipsch
product
that
has
followed.
Horn-loading
allows
your
speakers
to
deliver
very
high
sensitivity,
wide
dynamic
range,
low
distortion,
controlled
dispersion
and
flat
frequency
response.
This
translates
to
unequaled
power,
detail
and
dynamics,
the
hallmarks
of
"The
Klipsch
Sound."
Please
be
sure
to
fill
out
the
warranty
card
at
the
back
of
this
manual
or
online
at
www.klipsch.com
so
we
are
better
able
to
serve
you.
Again,
thank
you
for
choosing
Klipsch
and
we
hope
that
your
speakers
bring
life
to
your
music
and
movies
for
many
years.
PAUL
W.
KLIPSCH
The
Klipsch
Heritage
loudspeakers
are
the
direct
result
of
the
engineering
design
genius
of
Paul
W.
Klipsch.
The
technology
incorporated
into
these
loudspeakers
is
as
valid
today
as
it
was
in
1946
when
Paul
started
Klipsch
and
Associates
with
the
launch
of
the
Klipschorn®.
The
founder
of
our
company
has
been
lauded
as
a
pioneer
and
visionary
in
the
audio
industry.
Paul
has
had
a
remarkable
career,
the
pinnacle
of
which
was
his
induction
into
the
Engineering
and
Science
Hall
of
Fame
in
1997.
This
honor
puts
him
in
such
distinguished
company
as
Thomas
Edison,
George
Washington
Carver
and
the
Wright
brothers,
among
others.
Paul's
life
was
filled
with
notable
distinctions,
including
the
1994
dedication
of
the
Klipsch
Department
of
Electrical
and
Computer
Engineering
at
New
Mexico
State
University,
Paul's
alma
mater.
In
1978,
Paul
was
awarded
the
prestigious
Silver
Medal
by
the
Audio
Engineering
Society
of
America
as
well
as
being
inducted
into
the
Audio
Hall
of
Fame.
These
are
but
a
few
of
the
achieve-
ments
of
a
great
audio
engineer
and
an
even
greater
man.
Hi-Fidelity
magazine
said
about
Paul
that
he
was,
"the
image
of
one
who
pushes
toward
the
frontier
and
reestablished
it
wherever
he
arrives."
The
November
1986
issue
of
Audio
magazine
sums
up
Paul
W.
Klipsch
and
his
influence
on
the
industry,
"
...
the
Klipschorn
along
with
its
designer
Paul
Klipsch,
are
true
legends
in
the
field
of
high-fidelity
sound.
Nothing
I
could
write
would
do
complete
justice
to
its
description."
KLIPSCHORN
Paul
Klipsch's
design
goal
was
to
reproduce
the
dynamics
and
excitement
of
a
live
symphony
orchestra
performance
in
his
living
room.
An
engineering
breakthrough
when
it
was
introduced,
the
Klipschorn®
remains
one
of
the
most
highly
praised
loudspeakers
in
the
world
and
is
the
only
loudspeaker
that
has
been
in
continuous
production
for
over
60
years.
The
Klipschorn
is
a
testament
to
design
that
stands
the
test
of
time.
With
extremely
high
sensitivity,
this
three-way,
fully
horn-
loaded
loudspeaker
features
a
folded
tri-hedral
bass
horn
that
utilizes
the
walls
and
corners
of
the
listening
room
as
part
of
its
design.
This
combination
of
attributes
enables
it
to
span
more
than
nine
full
octaves
with
dynamic,
smooth,
ultra
low
distortion
sound.
LA
SCALA
II
The
La
Scala
was
developed
as
a
more
portable
Klipschorn
to
serve
as
a
public
address
speaker
for
the
1963
gubernatorial
campaign
of
Winthrop
Rockefeller.
Like
the
Klipschorn,
it
displays
extremely
high
sensitivity
and
is
a
fully
horn-loaded,
three-way
speaker
featuring
a
shorter,
two-fold
bass
horn
that
can
operate
independently
of
listening
room
corners.
As
a
result,
the
La
Scala's
only
sonic
compromise
as
compared
to
the
Klipschorn
is
a
slightly
higher
bass
cutoff.
CORNWALL
Ill
The
Cornwall
was
introduced
in
1959
as
a
larger
full
range
alternative
to
the
Heresy
as
a
center
channel
speaker
in
a
English
three-speaker
stereo
array.
It
provides
the
full
range
bass
response
of
the
Klipschorn
with
sensitivity
and
output
approaching
the
fully
horn-loaded
models.
Like
the
Heresy,
the
Cornwall
is
a
three-way
design
utilizing
horn-loaded
compres-
sion
drivers
for
midrange
and
treble
frequencies
and
a
direct
radiating
15-inch
woofer
for
the
low
frequencies.
HERESY
Ill
First
introduced
in
1957,
the
Heresy
started
life
as
a
compact
center
channel
speaker
for
the
Klipschorn
in
three-speaker
stereo
arrays.
The
Heresy
is
a
compact,
three-way
design
that
uses
horn-loaded
compression
drivers
for
midrange
and
treble
reproduction
and
a
direct
radiating
12-inch
woofer
for
the
low
frequencies.
UNPACKING
&
ASSEMBLY
Heresy
Ill
and
Cornwall
Ill
The
Heresy
Ill
and
Cornwall
Ill
models
are
large,
heavy
speak-
ers.
It
is
recommended
that
two
people
unpack
and
install
these
models.
Open
the
top
carton
flaps,
invert
the
carton
and
pull
it
up
and
off
of
the
speaker.
Remove
the
internal
packing
and
save
for
future
use.
Klipschorn
and
LaScala
II
The
Klipschorn
and
La
Scala
II
low
and
high
frequency
cabinets
are
shipped
in
two
separate
cartons.
These
are
large,
heavy
speakers.
Unpacking
and
setup
will
require
two
people.
The
Klipschorn
and
LaScala
II
high
and
low
frequency
cabinets
are
matched
by
serial
number
for
proper
acoustic
performance.
Please
take
care
to
match
upper
and
lower
cabinet
serial
numbers
when
assembling
these
loudspeakers.
Klipschorn
Open
the
flaps
of
the
larger
low
frequency
carton
labeled
"Open
This
End",
invert
the
carton
and
lift
it
off
of
the
speaker
cabinet
and
remove
the
inner
packing.
The
top
of
the
cabinet,
with
its
three
rubber
spacers,
should
be
facing
up
(See
Figure
1
).
Slide
the
bass
cabinet
into
the
corner
where
it
will
be
placed
for
a
test
fit
and
make
note
of
any
obstructions
that
interfere
with
a
tight
fit.
Remove
the
cabinet
from
the
corner
to
install
the
high
frequency
cabinet.
Position
the
speaker
near,
but
not
tight
into,
the
corner
and
remove
the
low
frequency
grille
(two
wing
nuts)
on
the
input
panel
side
of
the
cabinet
and
set
aside
until
the
connection
process
is
complete.
1
2
Open
the top
flaps
of
the
smaller
high
frequency
carton
marked
"Open
This
End"
and
remove
the
packing
pad.
Lift
the
high
frequency
cabinet
out
of
the
carton
and
set
it
on
top
of
the
low
frequency
cabinet.
Align
the
three
rubber
bumpers
on
the top
of
the
low
frequency
cabinet
with
the
three
recesses
on
the
underside
of
the
high
frequency
cabinet.
Thread
the
high
and
mid
frequency
driver
leads
in
the
upper
cabinet
through
the
hole
in
the
cabinet's
lower
panel.
Connect
the
Green
(+)tagged
pair
of
wires
to
the
pair
of
binding
posts
labeled
"Tweeter
Out."
Take
care
to
match
the
Red
(+)
and
Black(-)
binding
posts
with
the
Green
(+)
and
Black(-)
sleeves
on
the
ends
of
these
wires.
Follow
this
same
proce-
dure
to
connect
the
Yellow
tagged
pair
of
wires
to
the
pair
of
binding
posts
labeled
"Mid
Out."
(See
Figure
5.)
La
Scala
II
Open
the
flaps
of
the
larger
low
frequency
carton
labeled
"Open
This
End."
Invert
the
carton,
lift
it
off
of
the
speaker
cabinet
and
remove
the
inner
packing.
The
top
of
the
cabinet,
with
its
three
rubber
spacers,
should
be
facing
up
(See
Figure
2).
For
the
La
Scala
II
high
frequency
cabinet,
open
the top
flaps
of
the
smaller
carton
marked
"Open
This
End,"
and
remove
the
inner
packing
pad.
The
bottom
of
the
cabinet
should
be
facing
up
with
the
low
frequency
connection
cable
attached
to
it.
Free
this
cable,
invert
the
carton
and
lift
it
off
the
cabinet.
With
assistance,
lift
the
high
frequency
cabinet
off
the
floor
and
place
it
on
top
of
the
low
frequency
cabinet
while
placing
the
low
frequency
cable
toward
the
rear
and
out
the
gap
between
the
cabinets.
Align
the
recesses
on
the
bottom
surface
of
the
high
frequency
cabinet
with
the
rubber
bumpers
on
the
top
of
the
low
frequency
cabinet.
Connect
the
low
frequency
cable
to
the
two
screw
barrier
strip
on
the
rear
of
the
low
frequency
cabinet.
Be
sure
to
observe
proper
polarity
by
connecting
the
wire
with
the
Red
Indicator
to
the
terminal
with
the
Red
mark-
ing
and
the
wire
with
the
Black
indicator
to
the
other
terminal.
PLACEMENT
Your
Klipsch
Heritage
loudspeakers
will
perform
well
in
a
variety
of
locations
but
best
results
will
be
achieved
using
the
following
general
guidelines:
•
All:
Place
on
a
common
wall
6
to
15
feet
apart.
•
La
Scala,
Cornwall,
Heresy:
Position
them
equidistant
from
the
wall
behind
the
speakers.
•
Heresy:
Equidistant
height
above
the
floor
with
the
high
frequency
drivers
at
seated
ear
height
if
wall
or
cabinet
mounted.
2
•
All:
Angle
speakers
toward
the
listener
and
even
with
or
forward
of
any
adjacent
obstructions.
•
La
Scala,
Cornwall,
Heresy:
Placing
them
near
a
corner
or
wall
provides
the
greatest
amount
of
bass
while
moving
the
speakers
away
from
room
boundaries
reduces
bass
energy.
•
All:
Asymmetrical
placement
of
a
pair
of
speakers
from
adjacent
side
walls
can
smooth
room-induced
bass
unevenness.
•
Experiment
with
the
above
guidelines
to
suit
your
taste
and
to
compensate
for
your
room's
acoustic
characteristics.
Klipschorn
Klipschorn
speakers
typically
perform
best
when
positioned
in
the
corners
on
the
long
wall
of
a
rectangular
room.
If
the
room
is
very
narrow
and
long
with
corners
farther
apart
than
18
to
20
feet,
the
stereo
image
may
not
be
optimal.
A
room
with
a
length
to
width
ratio
of
1.00
to
.618
is
preferred.
In
addition,
Klipschorn
loudspeakers
seem
to
benefit
from
ceiling
heights
no
lower
than
8.5
feet.
The
Klipschorn
requires
corner
place-
ment
because
the
walls
of
the
room
serve
to
complete
the
speaker's
low
frequency
horn.
To
achieve
full
low
frequency
extension,
the
Klipschorn
should
fit
tightly
in
a
corner
without
baseboard
or
trim
interference
and
the
wall
surfaces
should
extend
at
least
25
inches
beyond
the
side
grilles.
False
Corners
If
proper
corners
are
not
available
in
your
listening
room,
false
corners
can
be
constructed
to
yield
bass
performance
similar
to
a
full
corner
and
also
allow
for
some
adjustment
of
toe-in
if
desired.
Start
with
a
2'
x
4'
framework
as
shown
in
Figure
3.
Klipsch
recommends
using
standard
4
foot
wide
sheets
of
3/4"
plywood
securely
glued
and
nailed
to
the
framework.
The
backside
may
be
covered
with
a
thinner
material
such
as
3
3/16"
masonite
or
1
/2"
plywood.
Paint
to
match
wall
color,
or
finish
with
a
laminate
or
other
material.
(See
Figure
3.)
In
the
case
of
very
wide
spacing,
a
false
corner
can
be
employed
on
one
of
the
Klipschorns
to
reduce
the
distance
between
speak-
ers.
Another
solution
to
widely
spaced
Klipschorn
loudspeakers
in
an
audio
only
system
is
the
addition
of
a
center
speaker
such
as
the
La
Scala
to
create
a
three-speaker
stereo
array.
Please
contact
Klipsch
Technical
Support
at
1-800-554-7724
for
connection
details.
La
Scala
II
The
La
Scala
II
features
a
self-contained,
front-firing,
folded
bass
horn
to
permit
placement
out
of
the
corner
if
required.
However,
because
this
model
has
less
bass
extension
than
the
Klipschorn,
the
low-frequency
acoustic
reinforcement
of
corner
placement
may
be
optimal.
The
La
Scala
also
offers
full
flexi-
bility
with
regard
to
the
amount
of
toe-in
for
the
desired
stereo
image.
Deep
bass
performance
may
also
be
augmented
with
a
high
performance
Klipsch
subwoofer.
Cornwall
Ill
The
Cornwall
Ill
offers
the
placement
and
toe-in
flexibility
of
the
La
Scala
with
low
frequency
extension
similar
to
the
Klipschorn
at
a
reduced
output
capability.
As
with
the
La
Scala
and
Heresy,
corner
positioning
yields
the
greatest
amount
of
bass
output
while
placements
out
of
the
corner
or
away
from
rear
walls
will
yield
less
bass.
Since
room
acoustics
and
personal
taste
vary
we
recommend
experimenting
with
several
locations
to
fine
tune
the
speaker's
performance.
Self
-stick
rubber
pads
are
supplied
for
attachment
to
the
bottom
of
the
riser
for
use
on
hard
floors.
Heresy
Ill
The
Heresy
Ill
offers
the
greatest
degree
of
placement
flexibili-
ty
of
all
of
the
Heritage
models
due
to
its
relatively
compact
size.
It
delivers
the
same
basic
frequency
range
as
the
La
Scala
but
at
more
modest
output
levels.
Corner,
floor
place-
ment
will
deliver
the
highest
degree
of
low
bass
reinforcement
and
the
slant
riser
base
helps
to
compensate
for
the
Heresy's
short
stature.
This
riser
may
be
removed
for
shelf
or
cabinet
placement.
Self
-stick
rubber
pads
are
supplied
for
attachment
to
the
bottom
of
the
cabinet
to
prevent
scratching
of
shelves
and
hard
surfaces.
CONNECTING
YOUR
LOUDSPEAKER
Caution:
Turn
your
amplifier
off
before
making
any
connections!
(See
Figure
4.)
•
Your
loudspeakers
are
equipped
with
positive
(Red)
and
negative
(Black)
connection
terminals,
on
the
rear
or
side
of
the
cabinet.
These
correspond
to
the
positive
and
negative
terminals
on
the
appropriate
channel
(left,
right,
etc.)
of
your
amplifier
and
will
accomodate
bare
wire,
spade
lugs
or
banana
plugs
(See
Figure
4).
•
All
speakers
in
your
system
must
be
connected
in
phase
with
the
positive
speaker
terminal
connected
to
the
positive
amplifier
terminal.
Repeat
this
for
the
negative
speaker
and
amplifier
terminals.
Most
speaker
wire
has
distinguishing
markings
on
the
insulation
of
one
of
the
conductors
to
assist
in
correct
hookup.
•
Use
16-gauge
(AWG),
two
conductor,
copper
wire
at
a
minimum
and
larger
gauge
wire
for
longer
runs.
The
connection
terminals
on
your
loudspeaker
will
accommo
date
bare
wire,
spade
terminals
or
banana
type
plugs.
•
Caution:
With
all
connection
types
take
care
that
there
is
no
contact
between
the
positive
and
negative
terminals
at
the
speaker
and
amplifier.
Damage
to
your
equipment
may
result!
(See
Figure
4.)
Klipschorn:
Connections
are
found
on
the
input
panel
on
the
side
of
the
low
frequency
cabinet.
Two
of
the
four
pairs
of
binding
posts
are
used
to
connect
the
speaker
cables
coming
from
your
amplifier.
They
are
labeled
"HF
IN"
+
and-/
"LF
IN"
+ and-.
Both
red
(+)
and
both
black(-)
posts
are
connected
with
wire
jumpers.
Leave
these
jumpers
in
place
for
conven-
tional
single
wire
connection
and
use
either
pair
of
posts.
Remove
these
jumpers
for
optional
bi-wire
connection.
(See
Figure
5.)
Replace
the
side
grille,
removed
earlier
after
com-
pleting
all
connections.
Take
care
to
route
the
speaker
cable
through
the
notch
in
the
lower,
rear
corner
of
the
grille
as
the
speaker
is
slid
into
the
corner.
If
the
speaker
cable
comes
from
the
side
opposite
the
input
panel,
route
it
through
the
notch
in
that
grille
then
in
front
of
the
tail
board
and
onto
the
input
panel.
Do
not
connect
your
amplifier
directly
to
the
midrange
or
tweeter
driver
leads
or
to
the
posts
labeled
"Mid
Out"
or
"HF
Out"
as
you
may
damage
the
speaker.
La
Scala
II:
The
two
pairs
of
binding
posts
located
on
the
rear
of
the
loudspeaker
are
used
to
connect
the
speaker
cables
coming
from
your
amplifier.
These
binding
posts
are
labeled
"HF
IN"
+
and-/
"LF
IN"
+ and-."
Both
red
(+)
and
black(-)
posts
connected
with
wire
jumpers.
Leave
these
jumpers
in
place
for
conventional
single
wire
connection
and
use
either
pair
of
posts.
Remove
these
jumpers
for
bi-wire
connection.
(See
Figure
5.)
Cornwall
Ill
and
Heresy
Ill:
The
two
pairs
of
binding
posts
located
on
the
rear
of
the
loudspeaker
and
are
used
to
connect
the
speaker
cables
coming
from
your
amplifier.
These
binding
posts
are
labeled
"HF+",
"HF-",
"LF+"
and
"LF-"
and
have
both
red
(+)
and
black(-)
posts
connected
with
metal
straps.
Leave
these
straps
in
place
for
conventional
single
wire
connection
and
use
either
pair
of
posts.
Remove
these
straps
for
bi-wire
connection
(See
Figure
4).
4
WARRANTY-U.S.
AND
CANADA
ONLY
The
Warranty
below
is
valid
only
for
sales
to
consumers
in
the
United
States
or
Canada.
KLIPSCH,
L.L.C.
C'KLIPSCH")
warrants
this
product
to
be
free
from
defects
in
materials
and
workmanship
(subject
to
the
terms
set
forth
below)
for
a
period
of
five
(5)
years
from
the
date
of
purchase.
During
the
Warranty
period,
KLIPSCH
will
repair
or
replace
(at
KLIPSCH's
option)
this
product
or
any
defective
parts
(excluding
electronics
and
amplifiers).
For
prod-
ucts
that
have
electronics
or
amplifiers,
the
Warranty
on
those
parts
is
for
a
period
of
two
(2)
years
from
the
date
of
pur-
chase.
To
obtain
Warranty
service,
please
contact
the
KLIPSCH
authorized
dealer
from
which
you
purchased
this
product.
If
your
dealer
is
not
equipped
to
perform
the
repair
of
your
KLIP-
SCH
product,
it
can
be
returned,
freight
paid,
to
KLIPSCH
for
repair.
Please
call
KLIPSCH
at
1-800-KLIPSCH
for
instructions.
You
will
need
to
ship
this
product
in
either
its
original
packag-
ing
or
packaging
affording
an
equal
degree
of
protection.
Proof
of
purchase
in
the
form
of
a
bill
of
sale
or
receipted
invoice,
which
is
evidence
that
this
product
is
within
the
Warranty
period,
must
be
presented
or
included
to
obtain
Warranty
service.
This
Warranty
is
invalid
if
(a)
the
factory-applied
serial
number
has
been
altered
or
removed
from
this
product
or
(b)
this
product
was
not
purchased
from
a
KLIPSCH
authorized
dealer.
You
may
call
1-800-KLIPSCH
to
confirm
that
you
have
an
unaltered
serial
number
and/or
you
purchased
from
a
KLIPSCH
authorized
dealer.
This
Warranty
is
only
valid
for
the
original
purchaser
and
will
automatically
terminate
prior
to
expiration
if
this
product
is
sold
or
otherwise
transferred
to
another
party.
This
Warranty
does
not
cover
cosmetic
damage
or
damage
due
to
misuse,
abuse,
negligence,
acts
of
God,
accident,
com-
mercial
use
or
modification
of,
or
to
any
part
of,
the
product.
This
Warranty
does
not
cover
damage
due
to
improper
opera-
tion,
maintenance
or
installation,
or
attempted
repair
by
any-
one
other
than
KLIPSCH
or
a
KLIPSCH
dealer
which
is
author-
ized
to
do
KLIPSCH
warranty
work.
Any
unauthorized
repairs
will
void
this
Warranty.
This
Warranty
does
not
cover
product
sold
AS
IS
or
WITH
ALL
FAULTS.
REPAIRS
OR
REPLACEMENTS
AS
PROVIDED
UNDER
THIS
WARRANTY
ARE
THE
EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY
OF
THE
CON-
SUMER.
KLIPSCH
SHALL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
INCIDEN-
TAL
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES
FOR
BREACH
OF
ANY
EXPRESS
OR
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
ON
THIS
PRODUCT.
EXCEPT
TO
THE
EXTENT
PROHIBITED
BY
LAW,
THIS
WARRANTY
IS
EXCLUSIVE
AND
IN
LIEU
OF
ALL
OTHER
EXPRESS
AND
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES
WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING
BUT
NOT
LIMITED
TO,
THE
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
AND
FIT-
NESS
FOR
A
PRACTICAL
PURPOSE.
Some
states
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages
or
implied
warranties
so
the
above
exclusions
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
Warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights,
and
you
may
have
other
rights,
which
vary
from
state
to
state.
WARRANTY
OUTSIDE
THE
UNITED
STATES
AND
CANADA
The
Warranty
on
this
product
if
it
is
sold
to
a
consumer
outside
of
the
United
States
or
Canada
shall
comply
with
applicable
law
and
shall
be
the
sole
responsibility
of
the
distributor
that
supplied
this
product.
To
obtain
any
applicable
warranty
service,
please
contact
the
dealer
from
which
you
purchased
this
product,
or
the
distributor
that
supplied
this
product.
5
FIGURE
4
R
CH
,....,.
Amplifier
(t1J
•
All
Connections
I
Check
Phase!
1 (+
to
+ & -
to
-)
+
0
R
o...,
- I
I
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CH
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Contact!
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-)
9--:@
~
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+
...
_____
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+
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L
0
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5
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+ &
-to
-)
,....-------------------------.,
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@@
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t
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HF
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Bi-wire
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/
~
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MID
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Scala
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~--
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-:
HF
IN
r--
1
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Phase!
(+to+
&
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3502
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Trace,
Suite
200
Indianapolis,
Indiana
46268
USA
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