Polk Audio manufactures various speaker systems for house theaters, like floor models, bookshelf speakers and rear surround sound speakers. All Polk versions are outfitted which has a pair of terminals for the beneficial and adverse wire connections, which hook up the exact same way on each and every system. Set up takes only a few minutes by matching the wires on the color-coded spring clips over the back of each speaker and to a property theater amplifier or receiver. Directions 1.Location the Polk speakers while in the desired area within the space. Room permitting, the stereo signal will sound better when the speakers are no less than 10 feet apart. 2.Lower a length of speaker wire lengthy ample to hook up from just about every Polk speaker for the amplifier or receiver, then eliminate one-half inch of insulation in the two wires on just about every finish from the cord with wire strippers. 3.Attach the two wires on one end of a speaker cord on the back from the Polk speaker by lifting the two spring clips within the speaker’s back panel to open holes for inserting each wire. Push the red wire in to the hole beneath the red clip around the Polk. Another wire goes from the hole beneath the black clip. Safe the connection by letting go of each spring clip. 4.Connect the two wires over the opposite finish from the speaker cord to the matching terminals labeled for that precise speaker about the back on the receiver or amplifier. The red wire hooks as much as the positive (red) terminal as well as other wire hooks up to the negative (black) terminal. 5.Hook up supplemental Polk speakers while in the exact same method, connecting the wires for the amplifier or receiver terminals which are labeled for every channel. By way of example, the center speaker inside a home theater program connects to your terminals labeled “Center Channel.”