Cambridge Audio SX-70 Installation Guide
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To connect the SX-70 Speaker to your AV receiver, use high-quality speaker cables. Ensure that the positive and negative terminals on the speaker are connected to the corresponding terminals on the receiver.
Position the SX-70 Speaker centrally, directly above or below your TV, facing the listening area. This positioning ensures optimal sound distribution for dialogue and center channel effects.
To clean the SX-70 Speaker, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the cabinet and grille. Avoid using any cleaning fluids or solvents. Regularly check the speaker connections and tighten them if necessary.
First, check all cable connections between the speaker and AV receiver. Ensure the receiver is set to the correct input mode. If the problem persists, try connecting the speaker to a different output channel to rule out a channel issue.
Yes, you can use the SX-70 Speaker with a higher power amplifier, but ensure not to exceed the speaker's maximum power handling capacity to avoid damage.
Yes, the SX-70 Speaker can be wall-mounted. Ensure you use appropriate wall-mount brackets that can support the speaker's weight and allow for secure attachment.
Set your AV receiver to 'small speaker' mode for the SX-70 to optimize bass management. Adjust crossover settings to around 80Hz to ensure seamless integration with your subwoofer.
To reduce echo, use absorbent materials like curtains or rugs in your room. Position the speaker away from reflective surfaces and consider using acoustic panels for better sound clarity.
Check if the speaker is properly connected and ensure cables are not damaged. Verify that the volume levels are not set too high, which can cause distortion. If distortion persists, test the speaker with a different receiver or amplifier.
Yes, the SX-70 Speaker can be part of a multi-room audio setup, provided you use a compatible AV receiver or amplifier that supports multi-room functionalities.