7
Mains On/Off Switch
– This switch turns the system power ON or OFF.
The switch illuminates to indicate the presence of AC power present in the
chassis. This switch is prior to the fuse.
The switch light can be on even if
the fuse is blown.
The light in the switch may flicker depending on local
voltage conditions. This is normal and nothing to be concerned about.
DC Power On Indicator
– Lights to indicate that there is power throughout
the entire amplifier.
Output Limit Indicators
– Light to indicate activity of the power amplifier
limiting circuits, which protect the speaker system(s) from severe distortion.
These LEDs indicate that the amplifiers have reached their maximum output
level.
REAR PANEL FEATURES
Amplifier Power Rating:
In Dual Mono or Stereo Mode, with both channels driven:
325 watts RMS @ 8 Ohms
500 watts RMS @ 4 Ohms
600 watts RMS @ 2 Ohms
In Mono Bridge Mode:
1000 Watts RMS @ 8 Ohms
1200 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms
All modes of operation have +3dB of headroom. This means that the
maximum output is twice the RMS rating.
Note:
Our new D610XLT is rated at 6 Ohms and is rated at 1050 Watts
RMS. When connecting this cabinet to the WT1205 in Bridge Mode, it will
receive approximately 1100 Watts RMS, which is a near-perfect match.
Combination Power Cord Jack and Fuse Holder
– The removable power
cord is attached here. To access the fuse holder, pull the holder out of the top
of the power receptacle. Your unit was shipped with a spare fuse inserted in
the fuse carrier.
USE ONLY THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE FOR
REPLACMENT. Using a fuse with a different rating than specified is a
VERY BAD THING and can cause damage to your amplifier.