How do I setup my Dynaco speakers with my receiver?

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  • HereticPB
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2001
    • 8

    How do I setup my Dynaco speakers with my receiver?

    They are pretty old like 30 years but they still kick butt. I was wondering how would I set the equalizer settings in my receiver. The Speakers have one Tweeter and a woofer. They are 8 omhs and there is a switch with five settings with one of the settings labled normal. I believe this may be a crossover or something. The tweeter plays the high and mid-range while the woofer is the low end.

    Any help would be appreciated!!!
  • Crimson
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2000
    • 131

    #2
    Heretic,
    Not knowing what your receiver is (filling in your profile with your components would help ), and assuming you're looking to hook the speakers up as your fronts (or even surrounds for that matter), simply hook them up to your 'front left' and 'front right' (or 'left rear' and 'right rear') speaker outputs on the receiver using speaker wire. The fact that they have a tweeter and woofer simply means they are 2-way speakers with a single crossover. If there is a crossover setting in your receiver, this ussually outputs the low frequencies below the cutoff frequency to a sub woofer which is normally wired separately.
    As far as eq settings in your receiver are concerned, you shouldn't have to adjust them just to hook the speakers up. The 8 ohm nominal impedance of the speakers should also work just fine without having to 'adjust' any parameters on your receiver.
    Hope this helps.




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    • Crimson
      Moderator Emeritus
      • Aug 2000
      • 131

      #3
      After reading your post again, I now see the switch seems to be on your speakers. That being the case, start with the hookup described above, and the switch setting on normal to start with. You're probably right in that the switch might be adjusting the crossover, although not absolutely sure.




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      • HereticPB
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2001
        • 8

        #4
        I have found out that the switch/nob adjusts the tweeter. I still don't know what that does but anyhow.

        Also I have updated my profile.

        HtPB

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        • ThomasW
          Moderator Emeritus
          • Aug 2000
          • 10933

          #5
          The switch is a high frequency "contour" control for the tweeter. Instead of a rotary knob they used resistors. The position of the switch controls how bright the tweeter is by selecting what value of resistor the tweeter signal goes through. Just chose the setting you like best.




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