CONNECTING YOUR KR·6340Connecting The "A" SpeakersPlace the four speakers in your listening room as shown in theinterconnecting diagram. Your listening position should be at thecenter of the four speakers, and facing the front speakers.Speaker connections are made to the "A" SPEAKERS terminals asfollows. The left-front speaker's (-) side should be connected to theL-FRONT (-) amp terminal. Its (+) side should be connected to theL-FRONT (+) terminal. The right-front, left-rear and right-rear speakersshould be connected, respectively, to the R-FRONT, L-REAR andR-REAR terminals in the same manner, (+) to (+) and (-) to (-).Any two-conductor wire such as an AC cord can be used as aspeaker cord, but a "zip-cord" which is color coded is most convenientfor making proper (+) to (+) and (-) to (-) connections. It isrecommended that spade lugs are soldered to the tips of the speakercord leads. When spade lugs are not used, be sure to twist together thestrands of each individual lead to eliminate any possibility of short-circuits forming in the speaker connecting network.Speaker phasing can be determined in the following manner:1. Set the SELECTOR switch to FM and press the A SPEAKERS button.2. Set the MODE switch to MONO.3. Tune in the desired station with the TUN I NG knob and adjust theVOLUME control to the desired listening level.4. If the sound is coming directly from the front, the speakers are inphase. If the sound comes from both sides and there is a noticeableloss in low frequencies, the speakers are out of phase. In this casereverse the leads on one speaker.If you intend to use only the "A" speakers for conventional 2-chan-nel stereo, they should be positioned at the front. Be sure make proper( +) to (+) and (-) to (-) connections.Connecting Additional Speaker SystemsWhen you connect additional speaker systems to the KR-6340,connections to the "B" SPEAKERS terminals should be made as describ-ed above. Observe polarity at all times when making speaker connec-tions. Reverse connections of eitherthe LEFT or RIGHT speaker.brought to you by www.stephsrecordsale.comAll manuals and user guides at all-guides.com