Aaron D-100 Instructions Manual

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Summary of D-100

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    The single biggest bone of contention that customers have with speaker manufacturers is caused when a speaker is damaged by too much power input or by amplifier distortion. This is not covered by warranty as it is deemed to be customer abuse, often the customer feels this problem should not arise. S...

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    Times when your speakers are at most risk from you. 1: parties are the most common cause of speakers being damaged by too much power or by distortion, it often happens because of a desire to have the music loud. Distortion is harder to detect because it is masked by lots of other noise. 2: after you...

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    Connecting the d-200 & d-400 centre channel centre channel wiring instructions after you have connected the two lower terminals in the normal manner to the main left and right amplifier outputs wire the centre channel as follows. The centre channel wiring process is the same for the d-200 and d-400....

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    2: it is safe to have a speaker with a nominal impedance greater than the amplifiers minimum output rating. But care must be taken not to use a speaker or speaker combination that is below the amplifier’s minimum impedance capability. Having said that, most reputable amplifier manufacturers allow fo...

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    Mounting options on the back of the d-100 and d-200 you will see two metal key holes. These can make your installation very easy because all that is required are two screws on your wall. It is important though, that you make sure the screws are fixed securely enough to hold the speakers weight. Key ...

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    Caring for your speakers routine maintenance: • periodically wipe the cabinets with a damp cloth using a mild detergent or you may use a polish such as mr sheen. • vacuum the grill cloth with the brush attachment of the vacuum cleaner from time to time. • vacuum the grill and lightly dust the speake...