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IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT use this jack for a Mono Signal Send!
It may be possible to damage the mono headphones inserted into this
jack, as well as your WTX1000N. USE ONLY STEREO HEADPHONES!
Dont say you werent warned, because you were!
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 light in the switch may flicker
depending on local voltage conditions. This is normal and nothing to be
concerned about.
NOTE: The Mains Switch will illuminate even if the fuse is blown.
However, the DC Indicators will not illuminate if the fuse is blown.
Extra Front-Panel Lights
You may have noticed there are several extra
LEDs underneath the controls of your WTX1000N which are always on. These
lights qualify as a really neat thing because they not only look really cool,
they also provide illumination to help you adjust controls in low-light
situations.
REAR PANEL FEATURES
Ground Lift Switches
These switches lift the ground from the D.I. sends
on the back panel. They do not lift the ground from the rest of the unit. If,
when connecting your amplifier to a power amplifier, sound board or
recording console, there is a ground loop causing hum, lift the ground using
these switches to minimize noise. There are separate switches for the Main
(left and right) D.I.s and the Recording D.I. (Mono).
Main Outputs
Use these 1/4-inch outputs to connect your WTX1000N to an
external power amplifier. If you wish to run your WTX1000N in mono, we suggest
you use the left output. These outputs can produce up to +21dBm without
clipping, and are low impedance, line level.
Speaker Outputs
Use these 1/4-inch and an NL-4 outputs to connect your
WTX1000N to a speaker. The total speaker load should not go below 4 ohms
per channel.
The outputs can not be connected in bridge mono.
RMS output per channel:
300 watts rms @ 8 ohms
500 watts rms @ 4 ohms
On the NL-4 connectors, we use +1 and -1 connections.
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