Onkyo SKS HT235 Instruction Manual
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To connect the Onkyo SKS HT235 speakers to your AV receiver, use speaker cables to connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on the receiver. Ensure the polarity (+/-) matches on both ends.
First, check the connections to ensure that all cables are properly connected and that the receiver is powered on. Verify that the receiver is set to the correct input source and the volume is turned up.
Place the front speakers equidistant from your listening position and angle them slightly towards you. The center speaker should be directly in front of you, and surround speakers should be placed to the sides or slightly behind your listening area.
Regularly dust the speaker cabinets with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using cleaning agents that might damage the finish. Periodically check the cables and connections to ensure they remain secure.
Yes, the SKS HT235 speakers are compatible with most AV receivers. Ensure the receiver supports the speaker's impedance and power handling specifications.
The SKS HT235 speakers typically have an impedance of 6 ohms and a power handling capacity of around 130 watts. Check the user manual for exact specifications.
Check if the speaker cables are securely connected and not damaged. Ensure the receiver is not set to an excessively high volume. Also, verify there are no obstructions in front of the speakers.
Yes, it is normal for speakers to become slightly warm during extended use. However, if they become excessively hot, it might indicate an issue with the receiver or speaker. Ensure proper ventilation around the system.
Place the subwoofer on the floor near the front speakers for optimal bass response. Connect it to the receiver's subwoofer output using a subwoofer cable and adjust the settings on the receiver and subwoofer for balanced sound.
Ensure all connections are secure and that no cables are crossing power cords. If the issue persists, try connecting the system to a different power outlet or using a power conditioner.