How to connect a Passive Speaker to the IO1?
To connect a Passive to your IO1 Active speaker, you will need to remove the rear enclosure where your cables are fed into. So please just unscrew the 4 terminals to remove the enclosure and you should see the black and red screw terminals at the top which you can see labelled below, these are the terminals to connect your Passive speaker.
By twisting these anticlockwise you will eventually see a hole appearing underneath where you can now feed the speaker cable into the hole, then screw clockwise again to lock the speaker cable connection in place. (Thumb tight is sufficient)
Repeat the same method on your
Passive speaker and you shall have it all connected . If you require some more information of the installation of the speaker cable in terms of the rear enclosure then please take a look at this
Article here: :how to install and setup IO1
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