14. OUTPUT (1-2)
These two SPEAKON® connectors are for connecting speakers with SPEAKON® connections to CHANNEL
A and CHANNEL B on your power amplifier respectively. Connect OUTPUT 1 SPEAKON® “1+” to “+” lead of
your speaker cable (usually come with white insulator) and “1-” to “-” lead of your speaker cable (usually
come with black insulator), and OUTPUT 2 SPEAKON® “1+” to “+” lead of your speaker cable (usually come
with white insulator) and “1-” to “-” lead of your speaker cable (usually come with black insulator).
15. SCREW TERMINAL OUTPUT (1-2)
These are 4-conductor screw terminal output sockets for connecting speaker wirings via the supplied 4-
conductor screw terminal adaptor. Connect screw terminal OUTPUT 1 “1+” to “+” lead of your speaker cable
(usually come with white insulator) and “1-” to “-” lead of your speaker cable (usually come with black
insulator), and screw terminal OUTPUT 2 “1+” to “+” lead of your speaker cable (usually come with white
insulator) and “1-” to “-” lead of your speaker cable (usually come with black insulator). Plug in the adaptor
into the sockets when ready.
16. FUSED IEC - AC POWER CORD WITH PLUGTOP
Plug the AC power cord into a standard wall power outlet. The fused plugtop protects the amplifier from
possible electrical hazards caused by power overload.
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NOTES:
The BRIDGE/PARALLEL mode setting combines both channels into a
single channel with twice the output voltage. Signal is applied to CHANNEL A's input
(INPUT 1) only.
CAUTIONS:
Do not use the 4-conductor screw terminal OUTPUT (1-2) when you
are using the SPEAKON® connections. Do not connect your OUTPUT (1-2) to loads
with less than 4Ω impedance.
CAUTIONS:
Do not use the SPEAKON® OUTPUT (1-2) when you are using the 4-
conductor screw terminal connections. Do not connect your OUTPUT (1-2) to loads
with less than 4Ω impedance.
WARNING:
Be sure to verify your actual line voltage is the same as the voltage
level required by your amplifier. Connection to an inappropriate power source may
result in fire or electric shock, and extensive damage which is not covered by the
warranty.