Radio Shack PA-115 User Manual Page 2

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Note:
You can find the proper speaker
wire at your local Radio Shack store.
Speaker wire has two individual conduc-
tors (wires) covered with insulation, and is
often marked to help you make the proper
connections. Insulation on one side of the
wire mi
g
ht have a rid
g
e or colored stripe.
Or, the two conductors mi
g
ht be different
colors (silver and copper, for example).
For the best bass response, be sure to
connect + on the speaker to + on the amp
and – on the speaker to – on the amp.
1. Separate the conductors at each end
for about 2 inches.
2. Strip away
1
/
2
inch of insulation from
the end of each conductor.
3. Unscrew the PA-115’s positive (+)
terminal and insert a conductor’s
stripped end into the hole on the side
of the terminal post. If the wire is too
lar
g
e to insert into the hole, strip
away some conductor to reduce the
wire’s size.
4. Hand ti
g
hten the terminal to secure
the wire in place.
5. Connect the conductor’s other
stripped end to the amplifier’s posi-
tive (+) terminal.
6. Repeat Steps 3-5 to connect the PA-
115 to the amplifier’s ne
g
ative (–) ter-
minal.
Using the PA-115’s Phone Jack
Instead of usin
g
the speaker’s terminal
posts, you can use the speaker’s phone
jack to make the connection.
If your amplifier has an 8-ohm phone jack,
you can use speaker cable that has a
phone plu
g
on each end (such as Radio
Shack Cat. No. 42-2470) to connect the
PA-115’s
1
/
4
-inch phone jack to the ampli-
fier’s phone jack.
Or, if your amplifier does not have an 8-
ohm phone jack, you can use speaker
wire that has a phone plu
g
on one end to
connect the PA-115’s
1
/
4
-inch phone jack
to the amplifier’s terminals.
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