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Quick Setup Your Supreme 2 loudspeakers need quite a bit of playing time in order to reach their
maximum performance. The use of the burn-in CD enclosed with the Supreme 2
loudspeakers is recommended to speed up this process. Follow these steps:
1. Connect the loudspeakers to your system.
2. Put the CD in your CD player.
3. Choose track 1 and set it on repeat
4. Set the volume to a moderate level
The CD should be played for a minimum of 24 hours before attempting to adjust the
loudspeaker placement. For more in-depth information about this process, please
refer to the section about burn-in.
Connecting the Loudspeakers
Choice of cable
Bi-wiring/bi-amping
Connections
To make the most of your Coltrane Supreme 2 loudspeakers, please consider the
following suggestions:
The impact loudspeaker cables can have on the sound is dramatic. Be sure to use the
same brand, type, and length of cable on each channel. Mixing different types and/or
lengths of cable can upset the precise timing and balance of your loudspeaker.
The Supreme 2 are designed with bi-wiring in mind.
If you prefer bi-amping, we recommend that you use the same type of cable for best
sound reproduction. For single-wire applications, please use the enclosed jumpers.
At the back of your Supreme 2, you will find two pairs of WBT Nextgen terminals that
will accept any standard connection. Whatever type of connection you use, make sure
that the contact is tight, and have a proper contact area. Tighten the posts, and then
retighten after a few days to make sure that the connections haven’t loosened.
Always turn off the power of your entire system before making connections to your
speakers. We recommend using an amplifier with sufficient power (typically a
minimum of 50 watts).
In order to obtain the best localization of instruments and voices, as well as the
deepest, most natural bass, it is important to connect your loudspeakers in phase
(which means that the drivers are moving in and out in the same direction and at the
same time). The connectors on the speakers are clearly marked, and those on your
amplifier and speakers cables should be also be marked. Keep all markings
consistent in order to ensure in-phase connections.