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Back Panel Diagram
1. Speakon
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combo input jacks
These jacks allow either a 1/4” speaker cable or Speakon
equipped speaker cable to connect to VoiceSoloP XT.
These jacks are paralleled and can be used to chain
several VSM-200P XT units together. Thus, both jacks are
designated as IN/THRU.
A note about chaining multiple VoiceSoloP XTs
Your VSM-200P XT has an impedance, or ohms rating, of
8 Ohms. Chaining two VSM-200P XTs together lowers the
impedance the amp will have to drive to 4 Ohms. Most
amps will work fine at 4 Ohms even when pushed to
produce loud volume levels.
Chaining three VSM-200P XTs will lower the impedance to
2.6 Ohms and adding a fourth VSM-200P XT will bring the
impedance to 2 Ohms. Consult your amplifier’s manual to
confirm that it is capable of driving a 2 Ohm load.
Note that all Ohm ratings are specified with the volume
control set to maximum.
2. Power handling legend
This legend describes the amount of power your VSM-
200P XT will accept with various types of program material.
60W / AVERAGE: Also known as RMS, this means that
VoiceSoloP XT will accept audio of constant level e.g. a
sine wave test signal of 60 watts for an extended period of
time.
120W / PROGRAM: This rating describes how many watts
VoiceSoloP XT can accept over an extended period of time
with dynamic program material such as what a band or
singer would produce.
240W / PEAK: This is the maximum VoiceSoloP XT can
withstand for a very brief period of time.
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