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CONNECTING
To realize the full potential of the Special
Twenty-Five's performance capabilities,
please consider the following sugges-
tions when setting up your system:
1. Connecting the loudspeakers
Connect a two-pole loudspeaker cable
to the speaker binding posts, located at
rear of the base plate. The Special
Twenty-Five's high quality, gold plated
WBT binding posts can accommodate
different connection systems:
6.5 mm pins:
The pins can be placed
directly into the binding post without
any screwing necessary.
Cable spades:
Un-tighten the binding
posts, insert the spade into the opening,
and secure the spade into the posts by
tightening the posts.
Bare wires: Un-tighten the binding posts
and place the cable into the binding
posts. Tighten the posts.
With bare wire terminations, make sure
that no thin metal strand of wire is in
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contact with another strand of wire.
Tighten the posts, and check the con-
tact after a few days to make sure that
it hasn't loosened.
With every connection system, it is
important to ensure that the contact is
tight and has a proper contact area.
Connectors with similar gold plating as
the Special Twenty-Five binding posts
will typically offer the best results while
also remaining corrosion-free.
2. Connecting the amplifier
Connect the other cable ends to the
loudspeaker outputs of your switched-
off power amplifier.
Please make sure that the red marked
posts of the speaker are connected to
the red marked output of your amp, and
the white or black marked posts to the
white or black marked output accord-
ingly.
Dynaudio loudspeakers feature a care-
fully fine-tuned crossover, using select
parts and an advanced circuitry to achie-
ve a truly balanced and smooth frequen-
cy response. Therefore, dividing the fre-
quency bands through bi-wiring or bi-
amping yields no benefit, and thus is not
made optional.