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Important Precautions     Introduction

Front Panels     Rear Panels     

     Operating Modes     Protection     Features     Specifications

     

Set Up

UNiKA

 MT-1000/MT-2000II

BANANA PLUG: (Figure 9) 

When connecting your speakers to the amplifier using banana plugs, be sure that the red and black caps on 

the binding post are completely screwed in. Insert the banana plugs into the caps of the binding post, be sure 

that the banana plugs are inserted securely to avoid the risk of popping out.

BARE WIRE CONNECTION: (Figure 10)

When connecting your speakers to the amplifier using bare wire, unscrew the red and black caps on the 

binding post, be sure not to completely remove or unscrew the red and black caps. Strip back the wire 

insulation 1/2” (13mm). Insert the bare wire into the hole that was revealed by unscrewing the binding post 

cap. After inserting the wire into the binding post hole, screw the binding post cap down on the wire. To 

reduce the risk of shock or damage to your amplifier, be sure that the wire connected to one binding post 

does not come in contact with that of another.

SPADE CONNECTOR: (Figure 11)

When connecting your speakers to the amplifier using spade connector, unscrew the red and black caps on 

the binding post, be sure not to completely remove or unscrew the red and black caps. Insert the spade 

connector into the binding post and tighten the caps down on the spade connector. To reduce the risk of 

shock or damage to your amplifier, be sure that the wire connected to one binding post does not come in 

contact with that of another.

MONO BRIDGE CONNECTIONS: (Figure 12)

Mono bridge operation connections will follow the above descriptions, however, when operating in mono 

bridge operationthe speaker

 

connections will run between the two positive (red) leads, Use channel two 

positive output terminal for the negative connection and the channel one positive output terminal for the 

positive connection.

Typical speaker output using bare wire. 
Insert bare wire into the binding post and tighten. 

Typical speaker output using  spade connectors. 
Insert bare wire into the binding post and tighten.  

Figure

 11

1/5"
13mm

Figure

 10

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 9

Figure

 12

Summary of Contents for MT-1000

Page 1: ...ower Amplifiers Index 02 Important Precautions Introduction 02 03 Front Panels 04 Rear Panels 05 Set Up 07 Operating Modes 08 Protection 08 Features 09 Specifications UNiKA PROTECT CLIP SIGNAL PROTECT...

Page 2: ...ts suppl mentaries situ s dans le guide Ce symbole est utilis pour indiquer l utilisateur qu il trouvera d importantes instructions importantes sur l utilisation et l entretien de l appareil dans la l...

Page 3: ...e plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit C The appliance has been exposed to rain or water D The fixture does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a...

Page 4: ...mains power switch 8 Power Indicator This LED will glow when mains power is applied to the unit This light may continue to glow briefly after mains power has been turned off this is normal 9 Channel 2...

Page 5: ...type fuse otherwise instructed to do so by an authorized audio service technician 18 A C Power Input IEC AC power inlet connector plug this cable in to a standard 110V or 220V wall outlet Be sure that...

Page 6: ...g post outputs on the rear of the amplifier The speaker wire may be connected by bare wire directly connected usually for permanent connections banana plug or spade connector Connections are made to c...

Page 7: ...sure that the wire connected to one binding post does not come in contact with that of another SPADE CONNECTOR Figure 11 When connecting your speakers to the amplifier using spade connector unscrew t...

Page 8: ...ce signal to your amplifier Use the channel one gain control to regulate your amplifier output Important Precautions Introduction Front Panels Rear Panels Set Up Protection Features Specifications Ope...

Page 9: ...amplifier itself THERMAL PROTECTION A single variable speed fan on the MT Series amplifier provide adequate cooling During low level output the fans run at normal speeds During high output and as hea...

Page 10: ...tivity Total Harmonic Distortion Crosstalk 1KHz Damping Factor Output Circuitry Cooling System Dimensions H W D Weight Rack Space Power Consumption Maximum Output Power 8ohms Signal To Noise Ratio bel...

Page 11: ...page 10 Important Precautions Introduction Front Panels Rear Panels Set Up Operating Modes Protection Features Specifications UNiKA MT 1000 MT 2000II...

Page 12: ...Professional Power Amplifiers UNiKA...

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