Operator Manual – KLR Series Amplifiers
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Typical Applications
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Note: KLR 5000 not shown – see page 5)
The most common use of a KLR-Series amplifier is a 2-channel source driving 2 speaker
channels. In this illustration, the amplifier is receiving a stereo signal and is driving two
stereo speakers. The amplifier is in STEREO mode.
Another use of a KLR-Series amplifier is a single channel source driving both speaker
channels. In this illustration, the amplifier is receiving a signal and is driving both channel
speakers with the same signal. The amplifier is in PARALLEL mode.
KLR-Series amplifiers are well suited to BRIDGED operation to drive a speaker load such
as a subwoofer. This illustration shows a KLR driving a signal in BRIDGED mode. Note
the special wiring to the channel 1 connector for Bridge mode. Minimum Bridged load
impedance is 4
Ω (
2
Ω
per channel).
Important Safety
Instructions – 2
Introduction - 3
The KLR Series - 4
Physical Description - 5
Installation – 6
Requirements
Installation Density
Typical Applications
Connectors & Polarity
Speaker Connections
Troubleshooting - 10
Spec Table - 11
Warranty - 12