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Welcome Message: Every member of our Axiom team, myself included, is pleased that you have decided on one of our products. We have all worked hard to bring you the highest level of satisfaction from your audio experiences, and will continue to work hard to make every Axiom purchase a wise audio investment for you. Axiom is deeply committed to ongoing audio research that continues to enhance the performance of our products. We design and engineer all of our loudspeakers based on the world-class psycho-acoustical research that was conducted at the National Research Council and that I have been an integral part of since its early years. This research changed the way the sound is measured, and allows Axiom to provide the world’s most realistic-sounding loudspeakers at amazing value to the consumer. By emphasizing the practical side of our ongoing research, Axiom continues to extend people’s expectations of performance. It is our central goal at Axiom to turn this research into a truly exciting experience for you in your environment. Our commitment to the delivery of the most accurate sound reproduction is a commitment to heighten the level of enjoyment you receive from music and movies. Sincerely, Ian Colquhoun |
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| Step 1: The Speakers We at Axiom are delighted with your choice of Axiom Speakers. To get the best sound from your new Axioms, please read and follow these simple steps. CONNECTING... Each gold binding post has a coloured ring around it-- RED is POSITIVE, BLACK is NEGATIVE. Most receiver and amplifier manufacturers use this colour code and you should use it as well--it makes things a lot easier to hook up your speaker cables. You will also see a positive (+) sign engraved in the plastic beneath the RED binding post, and a negative (-) sign beneath the BLACK post. Your amplifier may or may not have these positive and negative symbols. If you wish, you can use these symbols along with the colour coding to guide you. |
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Step 2: The Cables
Examine your speaker cables. On the ends, there may be spade lugs or banana plugs, each one colour-coded red or black like your speaker binding posts to help you identify the red and black (positive and negative) wires on each end of the cable. If the cable ends are bare wires and lack colour coding, check the wires: one may be copper-coloured, the other silver. Some generic cables may simply have a coloured thread or a ribbed pattern on the plastic insulation to indicate the positive wire. Alternatively, some speaker cables, like Axiom’s, may have writing on one side or the other (perhaps the brand name, for example) or even a positive sign or negative sign on each of the conductors. Whichever you have, just follow the Red-To-Red, Black-to-Black connection rule or use the + to + or - to - connection scheme for each cable pair. |
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| Step 4: 3. The Receiver (Amplifier) Look at the speaker connectors on the rear panel of your receiver or amplifier. Unless it’s very old, these will usually be red and black binding posts, like those on your speakers, or red and black spring-loaded push connectors. Vintage amplifiers may have only screw terminals. The Red (+) terminal on your receiver’s Right speaker output connects to the Red (+) binding post of the Right speaker. The BLACK (-) terminal on your receiver output connects to the BLACK (-) binding post on the Right speaker. Follow the same pattern to connect the receiver’s Left speaker outputs to the Left speaker’s binding posts, then the left surround (the speaker to your left from your listening seat), and right surround speakers, the center-channel speaker, and additional rear speaker(s) required by 6.1- or 7.1-channel systems. If your A/V receiver or amplifier has the new Consumer Electronics Association colour coding for each speaker channel, the negative terminal (-) will always be black, however, the positive terminal will have a different colour corresponding to each channel of the surround system. The new colour code is:
The negative connector (-) for each channel is always Black. The Positive (+) connector will have the above colour coding. If you find this confusing, note the positive (+) and negative (-) polarity for each speaker and the speaker cable. |
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