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8. Channels A & B Speakon Outputs -
Optional speaker output connections.
Use pins 1+ and 1- of this 4-pole Speakon connector to connect to your speak-
er’s Speakon input jack.
9. Channel A & B Output Jack/5 way Binding Post -
Connect to your speak-
er’s input jack. Red is positive signal and Black is negative signal. When using
Bridge Mode, use Channels A & B.
10. AC Cord -
Plug this cable into a standard wall outlet. Check that the voltage
in your area matches the amplifiers required voltage.
Fuse Holder - This housing stores a 12 amp protective fuse. Never defeat
the fuse, the fuse is designed to protect the electronics in the event of severe
power fluctuations. Always be sure to replace the fuse with an exact match as
the one being replaced, unless otherwise told to do so by an authorized Ameri-
can Audio® service technician.
11. Channel A & B XLR Inputs -
Channel A & B 3-pin XLR balanced input jack.
See page 7 for more details.
Channel A & B XLR THRU Inputs - These inputs are parallel outputs of
the inputs used to link multiple amps.
12. Ground Lift Switch - This switch allows the ground signal or chassis ground
to be separated in case of a ground conflict. For the safety of the amp, it is
recommended to keep the switch in the GND FLOATING position. In case of a
ground conflict please set the switch to GND LIFT.
13. Mode Switch - This switch controls the amplifier’s operating mode. The am-
plifier can operate in two different modes; Mono Bridge or Stereo. The amplifier
is shipped in stereo mode.
14. Air Vents - These vents allow hot air to exit the amp.
Do not place anything
in front or obstruct these vents.
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