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4

Getting Started

The following steps will help you set up your amplifier, and get the 

levels just right.

SETTINGS:

1.

  Be sure the amplifier’s POWER switch is off.

.

  Turn down both Level controls.

3.

  On the rear panel, set the SUBSONIC FILTER 

switch OFF and the CLIP LIMIT switch ON.

4. 

Determine which AMP MODE is best for your 
application:

  STEREO mode is the typical setup for amplifying 

stereo signals. INPUT 1 is routed to CHANNEL 
1 output, and INPUT 2 is routed to CHANNEL 2 
output.

  MONO mode is used for sending a mono signal 

to both outputs, with separately adjustable level 
controls. INPUT 1 is used in MONO mode (leave 
INPUT 2 disconnected).

  BRIDGE mode uses both outputs to double 

the power to one speaker (or set of speakers). 
INPUT 1 is used in BRIDGE mode (leave INPUT 2 
disconnected and the B Level control turned down).

 

NOTE:

 4 ohms is the minimum speaker impedance 

you should connect to the amplifier in BRIDGE 
mode. See “Do the Math” in Appendix B for 
information on calculating speaker impedances.

5. 

Set the AMP MODE switch according to your 
application.

CONNECTIONS:

1.

   Using balanced cables, make connections from 

your mixer (or other signal source) MAIN OUT to 
your amplifier’s INPUTs.

.

   In STEREO mode, connect the cables from your 

signal source to the amplifier’s INPUT jacks, 
either XLR or 1/4” TRS.

  • The XLR and TRS inputs for each channel are 

wired in parallel.

  • The balanced XLR inputs are wired as follows:
  Pin 1 = shield (ground) 

Pin 2 = hot (+) 
Pin 3 = cold (–)

  • The 1/4” TRS inputs are wired as follows:
  Tip = hot (+) 

Ring = cold (–) 
Sleeve = shield (ground)

3.

   In MONO mode and BRIDGE mode, connect 

one cable from the input source to INPUT 1, and 
connect nothing to INPUT 2.

4.

  In STEREO and MONO modes, connect speaker 

cables to the SPEAKER OUTPUTS, either the 
binding posts or the Speakon® connectors.

  • The binding post connectors are wired as 

follows: 
red = hot (+ speaker terminal) 
black = cold (– speaker terminal) 
• The Speakon connectors are wired as follows: 
1+ = hot (+ speaker terminal)  
1– = cold (– speaker terminal).

5.

  In BRIDGE mode, if using the binding post 

outputs: 
• CHANNEL 1 SPEAKER OUTPUT red post = hot  
(+ speaker terminal) 
• CHANNEL 2 SPEAKER OUTPUT red post = 
cold (– speaker terminal) 
Do not use the black terminals.

  If using a Speakon connector, connect the 

Speakon to the center BRIDGED connector. 

  • The BRIDGED Speakon connector is wired as 

follows: 
1+ = hot (+ speaker terminal)  
2+ = cold (– speaker terminal).

6.

   Plug all the sound system components into 

suitable AC outlets, properly grounded and 
capable of delivering adequate current.

7.

   Make sure your signal source is powered up and 

delivering signal to the amp.

8.

  Turn the power amplifier’s switch on. Verify that 

the POWER LED lights.

9.

  Slowly turn up both Level controls on the 

amplifier. You should hear music and see the 
SIG LEDs flashing. If the OL (Overload) LEDs 
are flashing, turn down either the Level controls 
on the amp or the source signal’s output level 
controls (i.e., master faders), until the OL LEDs 
either blink occasionally or not at all.

10.

 For quieter listening, it is preferable to adjust 

the amp’s Level controls rather than the source 
signal’s output level (unless you have the source’s 
control all the way up!).

Things To Remember:

 Never plug amplifier outputs 

into anything except speakers 
(unless you have an outboard box 
specifically designed to handle 
speaker-level signals).

Summary of Contents for Juice J-2500

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Page 2: ...t exceed the Class A Class B whichever is applicable limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communicatio...

Page 3: ...25 or less 115 Loudest parts at a Heavy Metal concert Product Serial Purchased at Date of purchase 19 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary consider...

Page 4: ...O mode and BRIDGE mode connect one cable from the input source to INPUT 1 and connect nothing to INPUT 2 4 In STEREO and MONO modes connect speaker cables to the SPEAKER OUTPUTS either the binding pos...

Page 5: ...Hookup Diagrams 7 TAPCO Juice Features 8 FRONT PANEL FEATURES 8 1 Level 8 2 SIG 8 3 OL 8 4 POWER 8 REAR PANEL FEATURES 8 5 Power Cord Socket 8 6 BREAKER 9 7 SPEAKER OUTPUTS 9 8 INPUTS 9 9 SUBSONIC FI...

Page 6: ...00 and J 2500 are the first power amplifiers in the TAPCO family The Juice Series of amplifiers are powerful and tough They are designed to withstand the punishing rigors of the road and continue to c...

Page 7: ...OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SEE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING WWW TAPCOGEAR COM DESIGNED IN WOODINVILLE WA USA TAPCO IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES...

Page 8: ...ximum and is right on the hairy edge of clipping 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...

Page 9: ...30 Hz The Juice amplifiers can amplify signals below 20 Hz but most speakers can t reproduce frequencies that low By engaging the SUBSONIC FILTER you allow the amplifier to power only the frequencies...

Page 10: ...program material Under typical conditions reproducing rock music where musical peaks are just below clipping the Juice amplifiers require the following average currents J 800 5 A J 1400 7 A J 2500 10...

Page 11: ...Figure below In MONO and BRIDGE modes INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 are connected together in parallel This allows you to use INPUT 2 as a Thru connector to daisy chain the input signal to another amplifier Ou...

Page 12: ...situation the correct word is polarity Speakons When using the Speakon outputs in stereo or mono modes wire the Speakon connectors as shown below COLD HOT 1 1 1 1 2 2 StereoandMonoSpeakonConnection Br...

Page 13: ...NPUT FROM THRU OUTPUT TO SECOND SPEAKER INPUT TO FIRST SPEAKER INPUT HOT CHANNEL B 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 Dual ChannelSpeakonConnection Dual Channel Connection The BRIDGED connector has the added feature of...

Page 14: ...e signal source with headphones plugged into the console If it sounds bad there the problem is not in the amplifier Warranty Service Details concerning Warranty Service are spelled out in the Warranty...

Page 15: ...s is VERY IMPORTANT When you call for the Service Request Number please let Tech Support know if you need new packaging You can order new packaging through our parts department TAPCO is not responsibl...

Page 16: ...arallel 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 fail...

Page 17: ...s Sine Wave Average Output Power for each channel with both channels driven 20 Hz to 20 kHz J 800 J 1400 J 2500 2 ohms 480 W 800 W 1400 W 4 ohms 300 W 450 W 750 W 8 ohms 205 W 310 W 575 W Bridged Mono...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...ologies factory authorized service centers and deemed eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced within thirty days of receipt LOUD Technologies a...

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