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CONNECTIONS
The CA-525T, CA-650T, CA-800T and CA-800TSW include a multi-tap transformer for 70 or 100
volt installations. There is also a bypass position that allows normal 8 ohm operation for installa-
tions that do not require a transformer. The switch is on the back of the speaker and can be set
using a small flat head screwdriver. Make the appropriate tap selection as indicated below:
CA-525T (Transformer Power Rating: 30W)
70V: 30W, 15W, 7.5W, 3.7W, 1.7W
100V: 30W, 15W, 7.5W, 3.7W
Bypass Position: 8 ohm Nominal
CA-650T / CA-800T / CA-800TSW (Transformer Power Rating: 60W)
70V: 60W, 30W, 15W, 7.5W, 3.7W
100V: 60W, 30W, 15W, 7.5W
Bypass Position: 8 ohm Nominal
When making any type of speaker wire connection, be sure to observe proper polarity. Most
speaker wire and connectors are color-coded. Typically, red is positive (+) and black is negative
(–), or ground. It does not matter which wire conductor is connected to the positive or negative
connection of your equipment as long as it is consistent.
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FIRST: TYPES OF CONNECTORS
Your speaker is equipped with barrier strip connectors for inputs. Make sure that there is no
metal-to-metal contact between the two lugs. Failure to observe this precaution at either end of
the connection can result in amplifier malfunction or damage.
PAINTING
The grille and cabinet of your speakers may be painted. For best results, lightly sand all sur-
faces to be painted (cabinet and grille) with 300-400 grit sandpaper. Wash these surfaces
with a moistened cloth dipped into a mild detergent to remove any fingerprints or grease.
Allow speaker to dry before painting.
Care must be taken to mask off the front of the speaker to protect the tweeter, woofer and
front panel from overspray. This will maintain the existing uniform dark color behind the grille
and protect the woofer and tweeter from being damaged by the paint. Affix masking tape to
the inboard wall of the grille groove and attach plastic or newspaper to the tape to cover the
entire front panel of the speaker. Also before painting, mask the speaker wire barrier strips on
the rear of the cabinet to preserve their conductivity.
Remove the grille before painting. For best results, use several light coats of paint instead of
one heavy coat. This will help prevent the perforations in the grille from becoming clogged
with paint.
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