PYLE Audio PT610 User Manual Download Page 2

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CONTENTS

Your new Pyle Pro PT-610  600 Watt P.A. Amplifier gives you the power  and

versatility you need in  a  professional  sound  system. The amplifier’s  wide

frequency response makes it suitable for amplifying music or vocal program

material. It can be used for live bands, office paging systems, public

announcement systems, or a variety of other installations.

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Please read this manual thoroughly before you attempt to set up and use the 
amplifier.    It   contains   a range  of   installation   suggestions   as   well   as 
instructions to ensure safe usage. Installed properly, you can expect years of
trouble-free service from this product.

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Installation

 

Guidelines

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Connecting

 

a

 

CD

 

or

 

tape

 

player

 

or

 

tuner

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Connecting

 

an

 

additional

 

CD

 

sound

 

source

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Connecting

 

an

 

equalizer

 

or

 

signal

 

processor

5

Connecting

 

microphones

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.

 

Speaker

 

Connections

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Connector

 

options

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System

 

1

Single

 

speaker

 

system

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System

 

2

Two

 

speakers

 

in

 

series

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System

 

3

Two

 

speakers

 

in

 

parallel

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.

System

 

5

Connecting

 

speakers

 

with

 

transformers

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.

Using

 

headphones

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.

Connecting

 

to

 

AC

 

power

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.

Mounting

 

the

 

amplifier

11

.

Turning

 

the

 

amplifier

 

on

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.

Using

 

the

 

power

 

meter

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.

Using

 

the

 

master

 

volume

 

control

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.

About

 

the

 

internal

 

clip

 

circuitry

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.

About

 

the

 

internal

 

protection

 

circuitry

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.

About

 

the

 

feedback

 

filter

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.

Caring for your PT610 Amplifier

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.

Replacing a fuse

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.

Specifications

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-4.

 

Features

 

and

 

contents

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-

9

System

 

4

Four

 

speakers

 

in

 

series

/

parallel

Summary of Contents for PT610

Page 1: ...PT 610 PT 610 PT 610 USER MANUAL www PyleAudio com 19 Rack Mount 600 Watt Power Amplifier Mixer w 70V Output Mic Talkover ...

Page 2: ... from this product 4 Installation Guidelines 4 Connecting a CD or tape player or tuner 4 Connecting an additional CD sound source 5 Connecting an equalizer or signal processor 5 Connecting microphones 6 Speaker Connections 6 Connector options 7 System 1 Single speaker system 7 System 2 Two speakers in series 8 System 3 Two speakers in parallel 10 System 5 Connecting speakers with transformers 11 U...

Page 3: ...ng monitoring sound prior to airing it 3 Five Input Sources Mixing Controls Control the sound level for each of the audio input sources 4 Feedback Filter Control the audio frequency 5 Master Volume Lets you adjust the overall sound level 6 3 5mm AUX Input Jack Lets you easily connect the computerized MP3 devices player sources such as PC Laptop Walkman iPod and Cell Phone 7 Protection Indicator Th...

Page 4: ... or tuner to the amplifier s LINE AUX jacks 13 AUX MIC4 Switch If you connect a low level audio input source to the AUX jacks set AUX MIC4 to the AUX position If you set AUX MIC4 to the MIC4 position you can use MIC4 14 Four Microphone Inputs Allows you connect up to four Microphones by balanced XLR type sockets or unbalanced 6 35mm type sockets 15 Speaker Terminals Connect your speaker system to ...

Page 5: ...a broad range of input sources including Compact Disc CD Player Cassette Reel to Reel or other tape player Radio Tuner Microphones up to 4 simultaneously Equalizer Signal Processor Connecting front AUX jack Permit you to connect one AUX MP3 devices with 3 5mm plug INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Connecting a CD or tape player or tuner In a normal installation one would use the LINE JACK for connecting a C...

Page 6: ...nnect the processor s OUT to the amplifier s IN and the processor s IN connector to the amplifier s OUT Connecting microphone The MIC IN jacks permit you to connect up to 4 low impedance microphones The microphones can be used with either a 6 35mm plug or a 3 pin XLR type plug 5 AUX ...

Page 7: ...pedance within the 4 to 16 Ohm range can be achieved by combing series and parallel speaker connections Please see the diagram which follow which explain how to accomplish this Finally always use the shortest length of speaker wire possible of proper gauge Usually 18 gauge wire is adequate for lengths under 25 feet while 16 gauge is used for greater lengths Connector options The PT 610 offers seve...

Page 8: ...the LEFT SPEAKER to the RIGHT SPEAKER 3 Connect the RIGHT SPEAKER to the amplifier s 4 Ohm 8 Ohm or 16 Ohm terminal depending on the TOTAL IMPEDANCE of the two speakers If each speaker has an impedance of 8 Ohms the total speaker impedance in this series configuration is 16 Ohms NOTE Additional speakers may be included in series but it is necessary to calculate total impedance and connect the spea...

Page 9: ...Ohms the total speaker impedance in this parallel configuration is 4 Ohms System 4 Four speakers in series parallel combination 1 Group the four speakers in two pairs 2 Connect one pair of speakers in series see system 2 above Note total impedance in chart below 3 Connect one pair of speakers in parallel see system 3 above Note total impedance in chart below 4 Connect the speakers terminals to the...

Page 10: ... in parallel hookup Simply be sure you have properly calculated the total impedance and attach the speaker circuit wire to the proper amp terminal For example if you use two pairs of 8 ohm speakers in series each pair the impedance for each pair is 16 Ohms Connected in parallel to the amp terminals the TOTAL impedance is 8 Ohms so you should connect these to the 8 Ohm terminal ...

Page 11: ...primary side to the amplifier COMMON terminal 3 Connect the speaker s terminal to the transformer s secondary tap that matches the speakers total impedance Located on the opposite side of the transformer these secondary taps are outputs and are rated in Ohms 4 8 or 16 4 Connect the speakers terminals to the transformer s COMMON tap on the secondary side Note Before connecting the speakers please b...

Page 12: ...omfort may still be actually damaging your hearing Connecting to standard AC power After making all other connections set the POWER switch to OFF position Then connect the power cord to a standard AC outlet Mounting the amplifier The PT610 is designed to accept standard rack mounting installations Two slots on each end of the front panel make it suitable for such an installation Tightly secure fou...

Page 13: ...r system from being damaged from overdriving power Under normal conditions the amplifier s clip indicator will flicker as the output power momentarily exceeds the level as set by the output level gain selector However under excessive output conditions the clip indicator lights remain on continuously alerting you that the special clip circuitry has become active When this occurs you should simply r...

Page 14: ...y If it gets wet wipe immediately Use the amplifier only in well ventilated installation Handle the amplifier gently and carefully do not drop Keep the amplifier away from dust and dirt Wipe occasionally with a damp cloth to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals solvents or detergents Replacing a fuse This amplifier uses a 250V 3A fuse for protection from power surges and short circuits I...

Page 15: ...B MIC phone XLR jack AUX Line Input Sensitivity at 2 THD 1 kHz MIC AUX Line Signal to Noise Ratio MIC AUX Line Notch Filter Effect Range Depth Noise Level with inputs shorted Power Requirement Power Fuse Dimensions H x W x D inches mm Weight lbs kg 0 35 0 20 0 20 75 Hz 20 kKz 60 Hz 20 kHz 60 Hz 20 kKz 1 mV 150 mV 150 mV 60 dB 73 dB 73 dB 300 Hz 3 kHz 12 dB 0 75 mV 120V AC 60 Hz 3A 250V 4 3 16 x 19...

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