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PYLE PRO PT-910 Amplifier OwnerÕs Manual - 3

Connecting Two Speakers in Series

1.Connect the right speaker's positive to the left speaker's

negative terminal.

2.Connect the left speaker's positive to the speaker output

jack's positive terminal.

3.Connect the right speaker's negative to the speaker output

jack's negative terminal.

Note:

¥ Determine the total speaker impedance of speakers you

want to connect in series by adding up the individual

impedance of all the connected speakers. If connecting

two 4-ohm speakers in series, your total speaker impedance

is 8 ohms.

Connecting Two Speakers in Parallel

1.Connect the speaker's negative terminals together and

then to the speaker output jack's negative terminal.

2.Connect the speaker's positive terminals together and

then to the speaker output jack's positive terminal.

Note:

¥ Determine the total speaker impedance of speakers you

want to connect in parallel by dividing the impedance

of one speaker by the number of speakers. If connecting

two 8-ohm speakers in parallel, divide 8 (one speaker's

impedance) by 2 (number of speakers). Your total speaker

impedance is 4 ohms.

Unbridged Connection

Use this connection if you are connecting more than one

speaker on the same channel or if you do not have high-

power speakers.

1.Connect the speaker wires to the corresponding left and

right speaker's positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.

2.Connect the other end of the left and right speaker's

positive (+) and negative (-) wires to the amplifier's

corresponding SPEAKER LEFT and SPEKAER RIGHT terminals

for each channel.

   To connect speaker wires to the amplifier, turn the knob

on the terminal counterclockwise until it stops, insert

the bare wire inside the space between the knob and the

amplifier, then turn the knob clockwise until it stops to

secure it.

3.Make sure STEREO/MONO is set to STEREO.

SPEAKER CONNECTIONS

Connecting Speakers

You can connect one or more 4-, 8-, or 16-ohm speakers to

the amplifier with or without transformers. To begin with,

in order to ensure equal volume from each speaker, all

connected speakers should have the same impedance.

When you use more than one speaker in the same room or

area, the proper phasing is important. Out of phase speakers

can lose up to one-half of their potential volume, and can

have a significantly decreased bass effect.

You can also bridge the amplifier's channels.

The amplifier has two channels: A and B. If you connect two

pairs of speakers, follow these guidelines:

¥ Speakers connected to the same channel (A OR B) are part

of a pair and must be of the same impedance.

¥ Speakers connected to different channels (A OR B) are not

part of a pair and can be different impedance.

Most speaker terminals are color-coded or have a mark that

indicates the terminal's polarity. Usually, terminals with

positive are red or have a plus symbol (+), and terminal with

negative polarity are black or have a minus symbol (-). Phasing

is correct when you c to + and - to -.

Determining Total Speaker Impedance

Before you connect any speakers to the amplifier, the total

speaker impedance must be calculated in order to avoid

damage to the amplifier.

A total speaker impedance greater than 16 ohms or less than

4 ohms can damage your amplifier or speakers.

To determine total speaker impedance, you must first decide

if you are going to connect the speakers in series, parallel,

or a series, parallel combination. If you are connecting more

than two speakers in series only or parallel only, be sure the

total impedance does not exceed the amplifier's maximum

impedance (16 ohms) or fall below the minimum impedance

(4 ohms).

A proper total impedance within the 4 to 16 ohms range can

be achieved by combining series and parallel speaker

connections.

Preparing the speaker wires

Finally, always use the shortest length of speaker wire possible

of proper gauge. Usually, 18 gauge wire is adequate for length

under 25 feet, while 16 gauge is used for greater length.

To prepare the speaker wire, remove about 1/2 inch (12.5mm)

of insulation from the end of the speaker wire you are

connecting to the amplifier. Then twist the exposed wire to

secure all of the wire strands.

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Summary of Contents for PT-910

Page 1: ...nual P T 9 1 0 1 9 R a c k M o u n t 1 2 0 0 W a t t S t e r e o P o w e r A m p l i f i e r M i x e r w 7 0 V O u t p u t www pyleaudio com All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d...

Page 2: ...rs in Parallel Unbridged Connection Bridged Connection Connecting The Speakers Without and With Transformers POWER CONNECTIONS OPERATIONS Monitoring the Sound Sources Listening Safely Using The Feedba...

Page 3: ...t and right speakers XLR Balanced Microphone Inputs Connect up to four high impedance microphones to your amplifier Cooling Fan Cooling system is automatically activated whenever the amplifier is turn...

Page 4: ...ack of the amplifier to MIC 4 Connecting a Turntable You can connect a low level audio input source such as a magnetic cartridge turntable to the L PHONO and R PHONO jacks on the back of the amplifier...

Page 5: ...with in order to ensure equal volume from each speaker all connected speakers should have the same impedance When you use more than one speaker in the same room or area the proper phasing is important...

Page 6: ...YLE PRO PT 910 Amplifier Owner s Manual POWER CONNECTIONS To connect the amplifier to power plug the attached power cord into a standard AC outlet Your amplifier s fuse located on the amplifier s back...

Page 7: ...amage your amplifier 1 Unplug the amplifier from the AC outlet 2 Turn the fuse holder cap on the back of the amplifier and pull out the cap to remove the fuse 3 If the fuse is blown replace it Use onl...

Page 8: ...d in the USA are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one 1 year from the date of purchase This warranty is limited to the original retail purchaser of the amplifier Should...

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