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Thermal Considerations

The Juice amplifi ers are fan-cooled with two 

separate fans. One fan brings cool air in from the 

back and the other fan blows the warm air out the 

front of the chassis. Make sure that cool air is available 

at the back of the amplifi er, and that there is room in 

the front for the warm air to exit from the amplifi er and 

dissipate. If rack-mounted, make sure the air being 

drawn from the rack is cool. Some rack-mounted 

equipment expel warm air into the rack.

When the amplifi er is fi rst turned on, the fans run at 

low speed. As the power output increases and the 

amp warms up, the fans gradually increase in speed 

to provide additional cooling.

AC Power Considerations

Be sure the amplifi er is plugged into an AC outlet 

that is able to supply the specifi ed voltage. Be sure 

the AC outlet can supply enough current to allow 

full power operation of all the amplifi ers plugged into 

it. The outlet should be a three-prong socket that 

matches the power cord.

WARNING:

 Bypassing the plug’s 

safety ground pin can be dangerous. 

Don’t do it!

The AC current demand of an amplifi er varies 

depending on several factors, including the load 

impedance, the crest factor, and the duty cycle 

of the program material. Under typical conditions 

reproducing rock music where musical peaks are 

just below clipping, the Juice amplifi ers require the 

following average currents.

  J•800 = 5 A

J•1400 = 7 A

 J•2500 =10 A

It is recommended that a stiff supply of AC power 

be used because the amplifi er places high current 

demands on the AC line. The more power that is 

available on the line, the louder the amplifi er will play 

and the more peak output power will be available for 

cleaner, punchier bass.

If you have more than one amplifi er sharing an 

AC outlet, you should avoid turning them all on at 

the same time. Rather, sequence them on, one at a 

time, to prevent popping the circuit breaker (due to 

in-rush current).

Input Wiring

Use a high-quality 3-conductor shielded cable to 

connect the signal between the signal source (mixing 

console, equalizer, etc.) and the balanced inputs 

to the amplifi er. If you are using unbalanced inputs, 

use a high-quality 2-conductor shielded cable. Your 

TAPCO Dealer can recommend a suitable cable for 

your application.

When connecting a balanced signal, the 

connectors are wired thusly, according to the AES 

(Audio Engineering Society) standards:

 

XLR 

TRS

Hot (+)  

Pin 2 

Tip

Cold (–) 

Pin 3 

Ring

Shield (Gnd)  Pin 1 

Shield

2

3

1

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

3

2

1

Balanced XLR Connector

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

RING

RING

TIP

SLEEVE

RING

Balanced 1/4

"

 TRS Plug

Unbalanced TS (Tip-Sleeve) lines can be 

accommodated via the TRS jack. Make sure the cord 

terminates with a TS plug (like a guitar plug), or if it is a 

TRS plug (like a headphone plug), make sure the ring 

is tied to the shield, preferably at the source.

SLEEVE

TIP

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

Unbalanced 1/4

"

 TS Plug

If you set the AMP MODE switch to 

MONO or BRIDGE, use the INPUT A 

input only.

Summary of Contents for Juice J-1400

Page 1: ...CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SEE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING INPUT B LINE BALANCED INPUT A LINE BALANCED SERIAL DATE CODE INPUT...

Page 2: ...ant ou une autre sortie de courant sauf si les lames peuvent tre ins r es fond sans laisser aucune pariie d couvert 15 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or po...

Page 3: ...or less 115 Loudest parts at a Heavy Metal concert Product Serial Purchased at Date of purchase 18 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerab...

Page 4: ...rom the input source to INPUT A and connect nothing to INPUT B 4 In STEREO and MONO modes connect Speakon connectors to the CHANNEL A and CHANNEL B speaker outputs The Speakon connectors are wired as...

Page 5: ...IG OL B J 2500 A dB dB Contents Safety Instructions 2 Getting Started 4 Introduction 6 Hookup Diagrams 7 TAPCO Juice Features 8 Front Panel Features 8 LEVEL 8 SIG 8 OL 8 POWER 8 Rear Panel Features 8...

Page 6: ...are the rst power ampli ers in the TAPCO by Mackie family The Juice Series of ampli ers are powerful and tough They are designed to withstand the punishing rigors of the road and continue to crank ou...

Page 7: ...E THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SEE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING STEREO MONO BRIDGED SPEAKER CONNECTION INPUT B LINE BALANCED INPUT A LINE BALANCED SERIAL DATE CODE INPUT CONNECTION BROUGHT TO YOU B...

Page 8: ...lipping Clipping is bad for speakers and should be avoided It is okay if the OL LED blinks occasionally It means that the transient peaks of the music are just hitting the full output of the ampli er...

Page 9: ...s and accidental microphone pops that could damage a loudspeaker 10 CLIP LIMIT The CLIP LIMIT switch is there to protect your loudspeakers from the effects of clipping It is designed to be virtually t...

Page 10: ...J 800 5 A J 1400 7 A J 2500 10 A It is recommended that a stiff supply of AC power be used because the ampli er places high current demands on the AC line The more power that is available on the line...

Page 11: ...nector to pass the input signal on to another ampli er s input see Figure below In MONO and BRIDGE modes INPUT A and INPUT B are connected together in parallel This allows you to use INPUT B as a Thru...

Page 12: ...ssover Cable Pin 2 to Pin 1 Pin 2 to Pin 1 COLD COLD AMPLIFIER END SPEAKER END HOT CHANNEL A CHANNEL B 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 COLD FROM THRU OUTPUT TO SECOND SPEAKER INPUT FROM THRU OUTPUT TO SECOND SPEAKER...

Page 13: ...to the signal source with headphones plugged into the console If it sounds bad there the problem is not in the ampli er Warranty Service Details concerning Warranty Service are spelled out in the Warr...

Page 14: ...m to repair the ampli er 4 Pack the ampli er in its original package including endcaps and box This is very important When you call for the RA number please let Tech Support know if you need new packa...

Page 15: ...Parallel means that the positive amp output connects to the positive terminals of all the speakers and the negative amp output connects to the negative terminals of all the speakers If one speaker fa...

Page 16: ...new and improved materials components and manufacturing methods we reserve the right to change these speci cations at any time without notice Continuous Sine Wave Average Output Power both channels dr...

Page 17: ...E STEREO MONO BRIDGE STEREO MONO BRIDGE 1 2 3 1 2 3 CHANNEL A LEVEL CHANNEL B LEVEL SUBSONIC FILTER ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON PROTECTION DC OFFSET OVER TEMP SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT LIMIT OFF CLIP LIMITER...

Page 18: ...CE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SEE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING STEREO MONO BRIDGED SPEAKER CONNECTION INPUT B LINE BALANCED INPUT A LINE BALANCED...

Page 19: ...oundaries of the USA G Mackie warrants all repairs performed for 90 days or for the remainder of the warranty period This warranty does not extend to damage resulting from improper installation misuse...

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