Onkyo D-77NE Instruction Manual
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To connect the Onkyo D-77NE speakers to your amplifier, use high-quality speaker cables. Ensure that the positive and negative terminals on the speakers match those on the amplifier to avoid phase issues.
Place the Onkyo D-77NE speakers at ear level and at least 2 feet away from walls to reduce reflections. Position them equidistant from the main listening position for optimal soundstage and imaging.
Check the speaker connections on both the speakers and amplifier. Ensure the amplifier is powered on and the correct input is selected. Test with another audio source to rule out issues with the current source.
Dust the speakers regularly with a soft cloth and avoid direct sunlight exposure. Inspect the speaker cones and surrounds periodically for wear or damage.
Distortion can result from overdriving the speakers or using an underpowered amplifier. Ensure the amplifier's power output matches the speaker's power handling capability and avoid excessive volume levels.
Yes, the Onkyo D-77NE speakers can be used in a home theater setup. Pair them with a compatible center channel and surround speakers for a comprehensive audio experience.
Remove the jumpers connecting the high and low terminals on the speakers. Run separate speaker cables from the amplifier to the high and low terminals to complete the bi-wiring setup.
Check the connections to the tweeter and ensure they are secure. If the problem persists, the tweeter may need servicing or replacement by a professional technician.
The Onkyo D-77NE speakers are not designed for outdoor use. Exposure to moisture and temperature fluctuations can damage the speakers. Use them in a controlled indoor environment.
The optimal amplifier power rating for the Onkyo D-77NE speakers is between 50 to 200 watts per channel. Matching the power rating ensures efficient operation and minimizes risk of damage.