Manuals and free owners instruction pdf guides. Find the user manual and the help you need for the products you own at ManualsOnline. Hey gang, new poster led here by confusion. I recently got passed down a pair of Advent loudspeakers and a Luxman tuner box, on top of a new vinyl record player, the problem being that I have no idea how to set it up and internet searches have been fruitless. I am gonna post the set up here in hopes that someone will provide an easy connect-the-dots. I have the wire and wire cutters (as you can see I did some shoddy trial-and-error). Hi there From the main photo, because you are too close, I see that you have run wires from the speaker output to the tuner input. Please move back from the amp and tuner so that I can more adequately identify the cables. Trim the wires back so that they cannot touch each other. I can't see the pictures because they are gigantic and the PC I am currently using won't handle the processing. Xforce keygen download. Well, it will but it's ultra slow. However, most of this stuff is standardized. The speakers connect to the 'Speaker A' outputs on the Luxman which is actually what is called a receiver. It has a tuner and amplifier in one box. Connect the red speaker terminals on the Luxman to the '8' terminals on the speakers and the black terminals on the Luxman to the '0' terminals on the speakers. The phonograph or turntable connects to the phono input of the receiver with what are called RCA cables. These are shielded with a braided outer conductor to keep noise from getting into the signal wire which is the inner conductor. Do you have any of these RCA cables? The terminations have a pin of about 1/8' diameter and an outer sleeve type connector for the outer conductor. Do a google search if you don't know what they look like. The speakers can just be connected with regular wire as you have it. EDIT: OK, I opened the last picture and it appears you actually do have a separate tuner. The red and white cables hooked to it are the RCA cables. The outputs from that connect to the 'tuner' inputs of the amp. But Vern is right. Wee need pictures farther away to see the entire rear of the pieces of equipment. Hi Stormant and welcome to the CSP! Photo 1 shows the back of your turntable, with connectors marked 'R', 'L', 'E' and 'GND'. The R&L are the right and left outputs. They are fed to your receiver or amplifier using stock RCA cables, usually color coded red and white. I don't know about the 'E'. The 'GND' is a ground lug. You can attach a plain piece of insulated wire from that to your receiver's ground lug (assuming there is one) to prevent hum from the turntable. This is optional. Remember--the ground lug is on the receiver or amp, NOT the tuner. Here are RCA cables. They come in different lengths and you can also find very expensive ones. Some even have a ground wire attached, but hese will do The next photo shows your speakers (NICE). The terminals are marked '0' and '8 Ohms'. Other speakers are marked differently, so just remember the '0' is negative and the '8 ohms' is positive. Notice that the wires are color coded: the clear insulation lets you see one silver wire and one copper wire. This speaker is hooked up fine. Just make sure the other one matches. Btw--what you have there are 'The Advent Loudspeaker'. Advent later made other speakers, so we often refer to yours as the 'Original Large Advent' or 'OLA'. Excellent, very desirable speakers! Take care of them and you'll love them. More on that later. Now the next photo shows your problem. On top is a tuner, with red and white RCA cables correctly attached. What is not shown is where they go. They should be plugged into the 'Tuner' input on the bottom thing--the amp. If ther is no Tuner input you can use 'Aux' or even 'Tape' but NOT 'phono'. The turntable RCA cables MUST be plugged into Phono. Moving to the right on your tuner there are what appear to be speaker wires attached to the antenna inputs.
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