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On the back of the receiver you will find the connections for the right and left speaker, OR if it is surround sound you will find, right front, right rear, left front, left rear, and center or bass. The connections can be RCA type jacks or they can be wire clip type.

Depending on the connections on the receiver and on the speakers, the wire will have to match the connections on each end. The wire needs to be large enough to handle the power output of the receiver. Wire can not be too large but it can be too small. Larger wire is more expensive, so there is no benefit in purchasing excessively large wire. Packaging should designate the power handling capability of the wire. The wire should not be much longer than is necessary to place the speakers where you want them. Too long wire unnecessarily cuts down on the power to the speakers. Don

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http://www.retrevo.com/support/Yamaha-HTR-5650-Receivers-manual/id/23165dj683/t/2/

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