Designing an installation plan, English – Samson SZONE 4 Channel/4 Zone Stereo Mixer User Manual

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Using Passive Speakers

If you are using passive (un-powered) speakers you need

to first decide where you will place your power amplifier.

If the speakers in a particular sound zone are less than 100

feet away you can locate your power amplifier in the same

rack as the S zone and wire the speaker wires from the

amplifier to your sound zone.

NOTE: This type of wiring is known as "home-run wiring" since

you are making direct connection from the amplifiers in the

equipment rack to the speakers loicated in the sound zone

room.

In this case, you would connect the S zone’s Zone Output

to the power amplifier input and the run the speaker wires

to the passive speakers. If the speakers in a particular

sound zone are further than 100 feet, you should consider

placing the amplifier in the same room as the sound zone.

In this case you will run balanced line level signal from the

S zone’s Zone Output over the long wire run to the input of

the power amplifier located in the sound zone.

Using Active Speakers

If you are going more than 100 feet you can also consider

using active speakers (speakers with built in power). When

using active speakers you can connect the S zone’s outputs

using the balanced line level signals. In this case you will

run line level signal from the S zone’s Zone Output over

the long wire run to the input of the powered speaker

located in the sound zone. For more information on wiring

for balanced signals see the wire guide on page 20 of this

manual.

Designing an Installation Plan

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