
1)
Air ventilation slots – DO NOT BLOCK
2)
Channel B speaker output via SPEAKON™ socket. Use 1+1- terminals only, minimum
speaker impedance 4Ω
3)
Bridge Mono speaker output via SPEAKON™ socket. Use 1+1- terminals only,
minimum speaker impedance 8Ω
4)
Channel A speaker output via SPEAKON™ socket. Use 1+1- terminals only, minimum
speaker impedance 4Ω
5)
Balanced XLR signal link output
6)
Unbalanced phono (RCA) signal input connections
7)
Balanced XLR signal input
8)
Mode selection switch – this selects either BRIDGE MONO or STEREO operation.
In BRIDGE MONO the amplifier works as one signal channel ideal for driving higher power
speakers. This must be used in conjunction with the BRIDGE MONO speaker output, only
one signal input is required (into Channel A), this must be mirrored on the front panel
controls – turn Channel B to the lowest setting and only use Channel A to control the
amplifier.
In STEREO mode the amplifier will operate as two independent channels – both Channel A
and Channel B
9)
Limiter – this will help protect your amplifier and speakers against input signals that are
too high. When the limiter function is switched on and the input signal too high the
amplifier will automatically reduce the input gain. This is as safety feature and does not
permit misuse or abuse of the amplifier.
10)
Ground Lift Switch – some equipment may present a mains hum/buzz, this switch will
remove the signal ground and reduce the effect of the mains hum..
11)
Binding post outputs – for certain installations it may be better suited to use the binding
post outputs. As with all speaker wiring care must be taken to ensure no wires can
present a short cirtcuit to the amplifier.
Speaker wires carry high voltages, care