Onkyo SKR 4700 Instruction Manual

To connect the Onkyo SKR 4700 to your AV receiver, use speaker wire to connect the positive terminal on the speaker to the positive terminal on the receiver, and the negative terminal on the speaker to the negative terminal on the receiver. Ensure the receiver is turned off while making connections.
Check if the speaker wires are connected properly and ensure the AV receiver is set to the correct input. Also, verify that the mute function is not enabled on the receiver.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior of the speakers. Avoid using any liquid cleaners. Regularly check the connections and ensure the speakers are not exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity.
The Onkyo SKR 4700 is designed primarily as a surround speaker for home theater systems. While it can technically be used as a front speaker, it is optimized for surround sound applications.
The Onkyo SKR 4700 is compatible with amplifiers rated between 25 to 100 watts per channel for optimal performance.
The Onkyo SKR 4700 can be wall-mounted using the built-in keyhole slots. Use appropriate screws and anchors for your wall type, and ensure the speaker is securely attached.
Yes, the Onkyo SKR 4700 can be used with any AV receiver that supports passive speaker connections and has compatible power output.
Check the speaker connections and ensure the speaker wire is not damaged. Verify that the amplifier settings are appropriate and that the volume is not set too high, which can cause distortion.
Ensure the speakers are positioned correctly for optimal surround sound. Calibrate your AV receiver's speaker settings, and consider using quality speaker wire for connections.
The impedance of the Onkyo SKR 4700 speakers is 6 ohms, which should be compatible with most modern AV receivers.