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Chapter 2—Hookup Examples
CP2000—Owner’s Manual
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GND terminal
For safety reasons it’s important that the CP2000 is grounded. The attached power cord
has a three-pin plug, and if the ground terminal of the AC outlet to which it is con-
nected is grounded, then the CP2000 will be grounded adequately via the power cord.
If the AC outlet does not have a suitable ground terminal, a ground connection should
be made to this ground terminal. If hum or noise occurs, try to eliminate it by connect-
ing this terminal to a good ground point or the chassis of the mixer, preamp, etc.
2 Hookup Examples
Stereo Hookup
In STEREO mode, the L and R channels operate independently. This mode is typically
used to amplify stereo sources. The following hookup example shows how the CP2000
can be used in STEREO mode.
1
3
2
NEUTRIK
2
3
1
2
2
1
CHANNEL R
CHANNEL L
SPEAKERS
BRIDGE
CHANNEL R
CHANNEL L
(BRIDGE)
STEREO
BRIDGE
PARALLEL
YAMAHA
SPEAKER PROCESSING
OFF
ON
(–)
(+)
1
INPUT
Total impedance:
2
Ω
min (1000 W)
4
Ω
(650 W)
8
Ω
(450 W)
Total impedance:
2
Ω
min (1000 W)
4
Ω
(650 W)
8
Ω
(450 W)
Mixer
ST OUT
or
STEREO
BRIDGE
PARALLEL
STEREO Notes:
• The stereo input source is connected to the L
and R inputs.
• The Channel L and Channel R volume levels
can be set independently.
• Speakers can be connected to the 1/4" phone
jacks and 5-way binding posts.