Help with positive negative terminals on a pioneer sx 9000

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I am trying to figure out if the top row of speaker hook ups is positive? No description on what it should be and can't find any info on it.

Thank you.
 
Oriented like most Pioneer stuff. Negatiuve is below the positive....
 
Really?? That happens??? Like watching grass grow?? That's how I used to fall asleep, watching grass grow, or corn....depended...
 
Red is positive, black negative.

Classic Pioneer push terminals are side by side, not stacked like the ones with the locking tabs.

If you are talking about the speaker plugs, positive is -- (top horizontal tine).

Monaural and common ground stereo (if they ever used it) E is ground (negative) and there may be 4, 8 and 16 ohm taps, positive depending on the impedence of the speaker.
 
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Really?? That happens??? Like watching grass grow?? That's how I used to fall asleep, watching grass grow, or corn....depended...

If you watch corn FERMENT you may as well be Rip Van Winkle!
 
about to fire her up. I think I go it from a guy who got it in the war and some sansuii speakers.
 
I think she's very positive!

And I can make a pretty convincing and hearty BEEP noise out in traffic, which is the only appropriate way to be loud and horny around here.
 
Read what I left you in CHAT.

Use your meter if unsure, stick the leads in the slots. The wrong way will give a negative reading.
 
Try the REVERBERATION...it's pretty neat.

The amps on this series are awesome but you can lose a channel easily if you aren't careful.

At 42-3 years old they need some TLC like a good woman.
 
I was going to sell this baby, but this amp is sweet. Think I'll keep it. Keep it for the collection.:headbang:
 
I was going to sell this baby, but this amp is sweet. Think I'll keep it. Keep it for the collection.:headbang:

Were we talking about an amp? Oh yeah - guess we were. Nice score and hope it serves you well. Do you have the SM or OM?
 
It doesn't really matter too much as long as the two speakers are in phase with each other. :-o
 
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