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Community Professional Loudspeakers
MVP™ Series II Owner's Manual
Connecting Your Loudspeakers to Your Amplifier
We strongly recommend the use of proper cable and good quality connectors for speaker wiring. Using
guitar cables or zip cord (used for table lamps) may degrade the performance of your loudspeakers. If
your speaker cables will be less than 25' long, 16-gauge (1.5 mm ) stranded twisted-pair cable will be
adequate. If you need longer cables, you should use 14- or 12-gauge (2.5 mm or 4 mm ) stranded cable.
Rubber-jacketed cable is an excellent choice for reliable performance, as this type of cable will survive
hard use and remain flexible even when exposed to cold.
If it is likely that the cables will be walked on, or that heavy objects will be rolled over them, you may
wish to use cable with a vinyl (PVC) jacket. If you decide to go with the rubber-jacketed cable, ask your
supplier for type S, SO, or SJ cable, all of which will be suitable.
The loudspeaker connection panel is supplied with two 1/4" phone jacks and two locking connectors, all
wired in parallel. Keep in mind that the contact surface of the tip of a phone plug is very small and if the
jack or plug gets dirty or the plug is accidentally kicked or hit, the connection may become intermittent.
¼¨ Phone Jacks
Locking Connectors
Midrange Contour
Switch
Maintaining Proper Polarity
It's very important to wire your phone jack connectors consistently at each end of each cable, in order to
maintain proper polarity. All quality cables are manufactured with clear markings to identify the different
conductors – normally by color-coding, printed markings, or textured ribbing on the cable's jacket
material. Always make certain to correctly wire your connections so that tip is connected to tip, and
sleeve to sleeve. Failing to do so will cause your speakers to operate out of phase, resulting in significantly
reduced low-frequency output from your system.
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