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Speakon Assembly

You will need a pair of Neutrik Speakon NL4FC connectors. You will also need high-quality 
two or four conductor Speakon cable, a pair of needle-nosed pliers and a 1.5-mm Allen key 
to assemble the Speakon connectors to your speaker wire. To assemble the Neutrik 
Speakon NL4FC connector, complete the following steps:

1. Strip back 3/4-inch of the cable casing. Strip off 1/4-inch from the end of each of the 

conductors down to bare wire, and insert the brass fittings (Figure 12).

2. Slide the wire tensioner (D) and the Speakon coupler (E) through the cable end. See 

Figure 13.

3. Insert each wire with the brass fittings into the top of appropriate slot of the connector 

insert (B) as shown in Figure 14. Use a 1.5-mm Allen key to tighten the connection 
(Figure 15). 

4. Be sure to properly match the positive (+) and negative (-) leads of each wire (Figure 16).

5. Slide the connector insert (B) into the connector housing (A), making sure that the large 

notch on the outer edge of the insert lines up with the large groove on the inside of the 
connector housing. The insert should slide easily through the housing and out the other 
side until it extends approximately 3/4-inch from the end of the housing.

6. Slide the cable tensioner (D) along the cable and insert into the housing (A), making sure 

that the large notch lines up with the large groove on the inside of the connector housing 
(A). The cable tensioner (D) should slide easily into the housing until only 3/8-inch of the 
tensioner (D) extends from the back end of the connector.

7. Slide the coupler (E) along the cable and screw it onto the end of the housing (A). Before 

tightening, you may want to test the connector to make sure it has been assembled 
properly.

SPEAKON ASSEMBLY:

 

Figure 16

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Conductor

 

Speaker

 

Cable

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Inserts

Figure 12

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Figure 13

Figure 15

Figure 14

INPUT BALANCE

UNiKA

 NA-13600/NA-17600/NA-21600

Summary of Contents for NA-13600

Page 1: ...Specifications UNiKA 0 10 0 10 Channel 1 TPS2800 Sig Clip Prot Limiter on 20 10 5 Clip Prot Sig on Limiter 5 10 20 PROFESSIONAL STEREO AMPLIFIER Channel 2 Stereo Bridge Parallel NA 13600 UNiKA 0 10 0...

Page 2: ...les avertissements 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 ap...

Page 3: ...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 marked ch...

Page 4: ...l begins to overload clip at this point the channel will begin to distort Under heavy clipping activity lower the channel s gain control to reduce the risk of damage to your speakers and amplifier Thi...

Page 5: ...l 2 Frequency Adj This pot adjust the frequency level sent to your speaker on channel two when using your amplifier in subwoofer mode 15 Channel 1 Frequency Adj This pot adjust the frequency level sen...

Page 6: ...nnel 1 Speakon Output Use pins 1 and 1 of this 4 pole Speakon connector to connect to your speaker s input jack 24 Channel 2 Output Jack 5 Way Binding Post Connect to your speakers input jack Red is p...

Page 7: ...er s channel one input This will reduce the use of Y cables OUTPUTS BINDING POST BANANA PLUG Connect your speakers to the binding post outputs on the rear of the amplifier The speaker wire may be conn...

Page 8: ...he binding post and tighten Figure 10 STEREO CONNECTIONS USING THE NEUTRIK SPEAKON OUTPUT CONNECTORS Recent regulatory requirements in Europe have outlawed the use of the dual banana plug and force am...

Page 9: ...ly match the positive and negative leads of each wire Figure 16 5 Slide the connector insert B into the connector housing A making sure that the large notch on the outer edge of the insert lines up wi...

Page 10: ...external jumpers or wiring Both amplifier channels will operate independently Though they carry the same signal their gain controls affect only their respective channels and they both must use their r...

Page 11: ...Hz CH 2 INPUT BALANCE INPUT THRU CH 1 CH 2 PUSH TO RESET 1 2 3 HOT COLD GND BRIDGE MONO _ _ CH 1 CH 2 _ PINOUT 1 1 POS NEG CH 2 PINOUT 2 2 POS NEG CH 2 1 2 POS NEG BRIDGE 1 1 POS NEG CH 1 SUB WOOF H...

Page 12: ...he amplifier to control the frequency output level Frequencies may be adjusted from 20Hz to 200Hz Page 11 20 details a typical Bridge Subwoofer set up Figure STEREO SUBWOOFER This operation is similar...

Page 13: ...A 21600 PARALLEL STEREO BRIDGE NORMAL FREQUENCY NORMAL SUB WOOF FREQUENCY CH 1 20 Hz 20 Hz 200 Hz 200 Hz CH 2 INPUT BALANCE INPUT THRU CH 1 CH 2 PUSH TO RESET 1 2 3 HOT COLD GND BRIDGE MONO _ _ CH 1 C...

Page 14: ...m An amplifier s peak current draw at full output power into 2 ohms is several times what the normal draw is but its various protection circuits will prevent this condition lasting more than a minute...

Page 15: ...the signal source outputs into the first amplifier s input patch from the amplifier s THRU jacks to the next amplifier s input and so on daisy chaining as many amplifiers as there is no excessive leve...

Page 16: ...0W 2800W 5980W 4000W 2ohms 1200W 4ohms 1000W 8ohms 620W Signal To Noise Ratio below rated power 20Hz to 20KHz A Weighted 1380W 12 54A 110V CLASS AB Dual 2 speed fans and heatsinks 100dB 2ohms 1600W 4o...

Page 17: ...Introduction Front Panel Rear Panel Set Up Speakon Assembly Operating Modes Protection Features Specifications UNiKA NA 13600 NA 17600 NA 21600 page 16...

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