I recently bought jamo s426 hcs3 along with a wharfedale varadus 10 SW.can u please tell me wether my choice was right or not,my denon avr is on the way,waiting for your expert adwise
yours sincrly deepu
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The spkrs sound like they are bi-amp spkrs, meaning you have multiple terminals on the backs of each spkr, the jumpers on the spkrs should be connected as such. Now you just connect the spkrs according to the Denon spkr conection diagram. Do not use the surround back unless you have 6 or 7 pair of spkrs
Other listening modes (dolby, dts, neo6) are decoded from digital signals.
Direct will relay your only your discrete analog inputs - so if you want to use your AVR as an amplifier for those channels, you'll need to supply an input signal in a different manner.
I recently downloaded a PDF file from Denon. Just go to the archive files and search for the model of Denon receiver you have and select download file.
check if the antenna is connected right. I assume it is FM. If AM and SW there are different antennas. Make sure the ends of the antenna connecting to the receiver unit is stripped. Best of luck
Dual Voice-Coil
The unique Dual Voice-Coil design allows both left and right channel
sound from just one speaker. Simply hook up both the left and the right
channels to the special terminals on the speaker. Hook up one channel
only, if the speaker is to be used in a conventional stereo set-up. I found this on jamo site hope that will help you
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