Yamaha ns-f700: ■ How to connect ■About Bi-Wire Connection ■When using a banana plug Bi-wire connection

■ How to connect ■About Bi-Wire Connection ■When using a banana plug Bi-wire connection: Yamaha ns-f700

How to connect

About Bi-Wire Connection

1 Loosen the knob.

This speaker system is capable of bi-wire connection. To connect

the speaker to the output terminals of the amplifier (or receiver),

2 Remove 10 mm (3/8”) of insulation from each end of the

two pairs of cables for each of mid-range/woofer and tweeter used

cables, and twist the exposed conductors together neatly and

instead of standard connections.

tightly, as shown below.

This type of connection decreases the modulation distortion

caused by electric resistance of the cables and driving current of

10 mm

the speakers.

(3/8 ”)

Consequently, purer sound quality can be expected.

To utilize bi-wire connection, remove the short bars from the

terminals first, and then connect the mid-range/woofer and tweeter

Good No Good

to the amplifier separately using two pairs of cables.

3 Insert the bare wire.

When using a banana plug

4 Tighten the knob and secure the cables.

Test the firmness of the connection by pulling lightly on the

Note

cables at the terminal.

Do not take off this cover unless using a banana plug.

Notes

Banana plug

Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other as this

could damage the speaker or the amplifier, or both.

Do not insert the insulation into the hole. Sound may not be

produced.

Cover

Bi-wire connection

Remove the short bars before connecting.

Tweeter

terminals

Red (+)

Black (–)

1 Tighten the terminal knob.

Short bar

2 Remove the cover by pulling it toward you.

3 Simply insert the banana plug into the terminal.

Mid-range/woofer

terminals

Note

Use a suitable instrument to remove the cover. Removing it

with your bare hands may hurt your fingertips.

NS-F700(R)

NS-F700(L) NS-F700(R) NS-F700(L)

SPEAKERS

SPEAKERS

R

L

R

L

A

++––

B

++–

Amplifier or

Amplifier or

Receiver

Receiver

English

Both SPEAKERS A and B should be selected.

3 En