When considering power of your amplifier, most audio professionals and audiophile will recommend an amplifier with an output
power above the loudspeaker’s power handling rang. This is the ideal set up to maximize audio performance as the extra power
will ensure delivery of sufficient power during short periods of audio peaks along with fuller dynamic range and effortless loud
volume output. However, the ability to deliver extra power may cause potenal damage to the loudspeaker, especially when
playing loudly in a sustained period. Cauon and restrain must be used to ensure longevity of the loudspeaker under the ideal set
up. If longevity and safe operaon is more important than opmal audio performance, you should select an amplifier with a RMS
power rang at or slightly below the loudspeaker’s rang. Please consult a professional installer if you are unsure about impedance
and power level matching.
When selecng and connecng an amplifier to a passive loudspeaker, it is important to understand the relaonship and impact
of impedance load and power waage between amplifier and loudspeaker. Cauon must be used to ensure impedance load of
loudspeaker system is compable with the selected amplifier’s operable range, especially when loudspeakers are wired in parallel,
series, or a combinaon of the two. Incorrect impedance matching may cause irreparable harm to your audio equipment.
distance covered, the higher gauge of speaker wires should be used to maximize audio performance.
include a wire tail. You will likely need to purchase addional speaker wires to connect the enre sound system. The longer the
situated to provide an even coverage with adequate sound level. Depending on the specific model, the speaker may or may not
A passive outdoor loudspeaker system is one of the best audio entertainment investment you can make for both residenal and
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commercial installaons. Invesng the me and labor to install a wired speaker system will provide the safest and most
dependable sound soluon that can be easily upgraded and customized over me.
Before connecng the speakers, please take the me to design and review the overall system, making sure the speakers are well-