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1. Cooling Fans -
Dual high speed cooling fans
2. Channel 1 XLR/1/4” Input -
Channel two combo 3-pin XLR/1/4” balanced
input jack. The 1/4” female jack excepts either a balanced or unbalanced plug.
See page 9 for more details.
3. Channel 1 XLR Link Connector -
This XLR jack is used to send a parrallel
signal from channel link jack to another device or amplifier.
4. Channel 1 High Pass Filter Switch - This switch controls the amplifier’s filter
mode. The amplifier can operate in three different filter modes; High Pass, Low
Pass, and By-Pass.
5. Channel 1 Limiter Switch - This switch is used to limit the input level of
channel 1. Use this function to avoid damage to your speakers.
6. Channel 1 Output Jack/5 way Binding Post -
Connect to your speaker’s
input jack. Red is positive signal and Black is negative signal.
7. Channel 1 Speakon Output -
Optional speaker output connections. Use
pins 1+ and 1- of this 4-pole Speakon connector to connect to your speaker’s
Speakon input jack.
8. Breaker - The break acts in place of a common discardable fuse. The circuit
breaker will trip if the is a fault with the main voltage or if maximum output is
exceeded. Simply depress the breaker and power up the unit again.
9. AC Cord -
Plug this cable into a standard wall outlet. Check that the voltage
in your area matches the amplifiers required voltage.
10. Channel 2 Speakon Output -
Optional speaker output connections. Use
pins 1+ and 1- of this 4-pole Speakon connector to connect to your speaker’s
Speakon input jack.
11. Channel 2 Output Jack/5 way Binding Post -
Connect to your speaker’s
input jack. Red is positive signal and Black is negative signal.
12. Mode Switch - This switch controls the amplifier’s operating mode. The
amplifier can operate in three different modes; Mono Bridge, Stereo, or Parallel
Mono. The amplifier is shipped in stereo mode.
13. Channel 2 High Pass Filter Switch - This switch controls the amplifier’s
filter mode. The amplifier can operate in three different filter modes; High Pass,
Low Pass, and By-Pass.
14. Channel 2 Limiter Switch - This switch is used to limit the input level of
channel 2. Use this function to avoid damage to your speakers.
15. Channel 2 XLR/1/4” Input -
Channel one combo 3-pin XLR/1/4” balanced
input jack. The 1/4” female jack excepts either a balanced or unbalanced plug.
See page 9 for more details.
16. Channel 2 XLR Link Connector -
This XLR jack is used to send a parrallel
signal from channel link jack to another device or amplifier.
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