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Speaker Connections 

 

Speaker Terminals 

There are separate speaker terminals for two pairs of speakers, labeled Speaker Pair A and Speaker 
Pair B.  The speaker terminals accept speaker wires with banana plugs, spade connectors or bare wire.   

 

Correct Speaker Polarity is Important 

Polarity refers to + and 

– connections. Speaker wires are coded with color, printing or a ridge on the 

insulation on one of the leads so you know which lead was connected to the + and 

– terminals at the 

other end.  This coding will help you keep the + and - polarity consistent for all channels.  If some of the 
speakers are wired with incorrect polarity you will significantly affect sound quality.  

 

Speaker Wire Length and Gauge (thickness) 

When selecting speaker wire, follow these guidelines: 

• Keep the length of your speaker wire as short as possible. 
• Use the thickest wire practical. For lengths greater than 50 feet, use speaker wire with an AWG 

(gauge) of 14 or lower. The smaller the AWG number, the thicker the wire. 

• Do not use speaker wire that is thinner than 16 AWG. 
• Keep wire lengths for both channels as close to equal as possible. 

 

 
Bridged Mono Operation 

 

Bridged operation configures the Left and Right channels to function as a single higher powered 
amplifier channel to drive a single speaker.  This is how two Model 2125 v.2 amps are used as 
monoblocks to power a pair of speakers.  It’s also effective for powering a single passive subwoofer. 

Careful attention must be paid to the total impedance of all speakers wired to the unit when it is set for 
bridged mono operation.  When set to mono the Model 2125 v.2 uses its R channel to amplify only the 
positive half of the audio signal and its L channel to amplify only the negative half of the audio signal. In 
effect, each channel ―sees‖ only half of the speaker’s rated impedance, so that a single 8 ohm speaker 
is actually a 4 ohm load when the amp is bridged to mono. A 4 ohm speaker is a 2 ohm load in bridged 
mono. This is why bridged mono power output can be much higher than the sum of the L and R 
channel outputs for stereo operation.  When the Speaker Load switch is set to the 4-8

Ω position the 

speaker impedance must be 8 ohms for bridged mono operation. This switch must be set to its 2-3

Ω 

position if the speaker impedance is less than 8 ohms. 

 

Setting Up the Model 2125 v.2 for Bridged Mono Operation: 

1. 

Turn the unit off and remove the AC cord. 

2. 

Connect the single RCA cable from the preamp or audio controller to the R channel Input jack. 

3. 

Set the Bridged Mono switch to the Bridged (Mono) position. 

4.     

 

Set the Speaker Load switch to the correct position (see instructions on next page). 

5. 

Connect the po lead of the speaker wire to the red R+ channel terminal of speaker pair A. 

6. 

Connect the - negative lead of the speaker wire to the red L+ channel terminal of speaker pair A. 

7. 

Do not connect the L

-

 and R

-

 speaker terminals. 

8. 

If you have a second mono speaker repeat steps 4 - 6 with the speaker pair B terminals. 

9. 

Reconnect the AC cord. 

 

Note:

 Stereo sound will be faint and distorted if you accidentally leave the Bridging switch in its 

Mono position and a stereo pair of speakers are attached. 

 
Note:

 The Model 2125 v.2 will create more heat when it drives a bridged mono speaker or 

multiple speaker pairs. Lower impedance speakers will make it run even hotter. Heat buildup 
greatly reduces the life of the amplifier and nearby components. Please pay attention to the 
instructions for setting the Speaker Load switch to avoid overheating.

 

Summary of Contents for 2125 v.2

Page 1: ...Model 2125 v 2 Two Channel Amplifier OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...This plug will only fit into a grounding power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of...

Page 3: ...lines 5 Rack Mounting 5 AC Mains Voltage 6 Rear Panel Connections and Controls 6 Bridged Mono Operation 8 A B Speaker Load Switch 9 Turn On Options 10 Front Panel Operation 12 Problems and Remedies 13...

Page 4: ...an extra copy of your original purchase receipt bill of sale and store it inside the Model 2125 v 2 s carton Parasound Model 2125 v 2 Amplifier Serial ______________ 5 digit number below the bar code...

Page 5: ...cords Where signal cables must cross AC cords they should do so only at a 90 right angle Ventilation Requirements Always position the Model 2125 v 2 horizontally The Model 2125 v 2 should never be st...

Page 6: ...ur Model 2125 v 2 before making or changing any input output or trigger wire connections Inserting or removing an input or output cable while the Model 2125 v 2 is turned on can result in a blast of s...

Page 7: ...re information please see the section on Bridged Mono Operation in this manual Note The Model 2125 v 2 power should always be turned off before moving this switch Note If two speakers are attached for...

Page 8: ...of the audio signal and its L channel to amplify only the negative half of the audio signal In effect each channel sees only half of the speaker s rated impedance so that a single 8 ohm speaker is ac...

Page 9: ...drivers Since both channels of the amp need the same audio signal you will need to connect the Loop Out jack of one channel to the input of the second If you connected your preamp to the 2125 v 2 s L...

Page 10: ...and settings should be made before connecting its AC cord Quieter This is the more sensitive setting and the amp will turn on automatically with a very low level audio signal corresponding to about 1m...

Page 11: ...f the components you ve looped together The Model 2125 v 2 trigger circuit draws a negligible 15 mA Check the maximum capacity of your AV receiver processor or home controller s trigger outputs so you...

Page 12: ...nd the setting of the Speaker Load switch or lower the volume level To reset the protection circuit you need to turn the unit off If the amp is being turned on by a 12V trigger or audio sensing trigge...

Page 13: ...Check that input cables and speaker wires are secure at both ends turn amp off first Make sure the preamp is switched to the correct input Is the Protect light illuminated Check for excessive temperat...

Page 14: ...sound Under the Following Conditions 1 Unit was sent without the Parasound assigned RA number marked on the carton 2 Unit was sent in an unsuitable shipping carton and packing inserts and is likely to...

Page 15: ...22 Specifications Power Output RMS power 20 Hz 20 kHz All Channels Driven 150 watts x 2 8 225 watts x 2 4 225 watts x 2 2 Load switch set to 2 3 Bridged Mono 400 watts x 1 8 400 watts x 1 4 Load switc...

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