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Preparation

Placing the Amplifier

Put your amplifier to a place with adequate ventilation. Do not put it on thick 
carpeting (which can restrict air flow) or near a heat source, such as a heat vent 
or radiator (which can cause overheating).

Placing Speakers

Speaker placement depends on your room’s size and arrangement. We 
recommend you play a wide-range recording and experiment with speaker 
placement until you find the locations that result in best sound. For best results, 
point the speakers toward the listeners, especially if you place the speakers 
far apart so their coverage areas overlap. This prevents dead spots (areas not 
covered by the speakers’ sound). Position the speakers slightly above the level 
of the listeners’ heads, and be sure you have determined the correct speaker 
impedance (see “

Total Speaker Impedance

” on Page 9).

Presetting the Controls

Before you begin making connections or using your amplifier, preset the 
audio input and amplifier controls to avoid overdriving a channel or producing 
extremely loud, unpleasant sound.

Presetting the Audio Input Sources

Set the audio input controls to these levels.

Audio Device

Control

Setting

Turntable

Power

Off

Tape Deck

Power

Off

CD Player

Power

Off

Amplifier Receiver

Power,

Tone

Off,
Flat

Presetting the Amplifier

After you turn on the amplifier or change the program source, set the controls 
to a comfortable listening level.

Warning: 

To prevent possible hearing damage, set the amplifier’s controls to 

the levels below.

Control

Setting

Power

Off

MIC 1, MIC 2, PHONO/AUX

MIN

100 Hz, 1 kHz, 8 kHz

0 dB (mid-position)

MASTER VOLUME

MIN

Tips for Speaker Connection

You can connect one or more 4

Ÿ

, 8

Ÿ

, or 16

Ÿ

 speakers (not supplied) to 

the amplifier, with or without transformers. To ensure equal volume from 
each speaker, all the speakers connected (in series or parallel) without line 
transformers should have the same impedance rating.

Total Speaker Impedance

Before you connect speakers to the amplifier, determine the speaker 
connection mode: in series, in parallel, or in series and parallel combination, 
then determine the total speaker impedance.
For connections in series, the total impedance is the sum of the impedances 
of all the speakers connected. For example, if you connect three 4

Ÿ

 speakers 

in series, the total speaker impedance is 12

Ÿ

.

For connections in parallel, the total impedance is the quotient of the 
impedance of one speaker divided by the number of speakers. For example, if 
you connect two 8

Ÿ

 speakers in parallel, the total speaker impedance is 4

Ÿ

.

Important:

If you connect more than two speakers in series only or in parallel 

only, be sure the total impedance does not exceed the amplifier’s maximum 
impedance (16

Ÿ

) or fall below the minimum impedance (4

Ÿ

). A total speaker 

impedance higher than 16

Ÿ

 or lower than 4

Ÿ

 can damage your amplifier.

Note:

 You can achieve a proper total speaker impedance with a combination 

of connections in series and in parallel.

Proper Phasing

Proper phasing is important when you use more than one speaker in the same 
room or area. Out-of-phase speakers can lose up to half of their potential 
volume, and can have a significantly decreased bass effect. Proper phasing 
occurs when speakers are set to allow sound to flow in the same direction.

About Speaker Terminals

Most speaker terminals are color-coded or have a symbol that indicates the 
terminal’s polarity: red (+) = positive; black (–) = negative. Phasing is correct 
when you connect this way: speaker’s negative terminal to amplifier’s 

COM

terminal (–), speaker’s positive terminal to amplifier’s other terminals.

Determining the Speaker Wire Length

Use the shortest length of wire possible to connect the speakers. After placing 
the speakers in the desired locations, determine the wire length and choose 
the appropriate gauge size.
• If wire length is 25 feet (7.6 meters) or less, wire gauge is 18.
• If wire length is over 25 feet, wire gauge is 16.
If you connect speakers without transformers, the speaker wire should be no 
longer than 50 feet (15.24 meters).

Preparation

Preparation

Summary of Contents for 32-2054

Page 1: ...power you need in a professional sound system Your ampli er s wide frequency response easily handles ampli cation of voice and music Use it in meeting halls and auditoriums at sports events in schools...

Page 2: ...art Follow these steps to quickly set up your PA Ampli er For detailed operation instructions see Pages 6 14 Step 1 Connect optional components microphones tuners turntables CD players tape decks or e...

Page 3: ...electrical system If you are not sure of this check with your vehicle dealer Disconnect the AC power cord before you connect the DC power cord Likewise disconnect the DC power cord before you connect...

Page 4: ...100W to a musical instrument or another ampli er A Look at Your Ampli er Front View POWER Turn the ampli er on or off Power Indicator Lights when the ampli er is turned on PHONES Jack Connect headphon...

Page 5: ...ance Before you connect speakers to the ampli er determine the speaker connection mode in series in parallel or in series and parallel combination then determine the total speaker impedance For connec...

Page 6: ...COM terminal and the speaker s positive terminal to the ampli er s 4 8 or 16 terminal Speaker Terminals Ampli er Terminals Connecting Two Speakers in Series Connect the two speakers together Speaker...

Page 7: ...ulate the entire system s impedance Reduce signal loss when using a speaker wire over 50 feet 15 24 meters long Line transformers have primary connection taps on the input side which are rated in watt...

Page 8: ...es or speakers are not properly connected Check all connections A microphone or cable might be faulty or loose Check all microphones and cables The speaker s wires might be of the wrong impedance Make...

Page 9: ...f the product and to protect it from overheating Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 11 Use only the type of power source indicated on the...

Page 10: ...change in performance this indicates a need for service 22 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts speci ed by the manufacturer...

Page 11: ...fect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a cor...

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