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12 Channel - 6 Zone Power Amplifier

Description

TRUAUDIO’s 12-channel power amplifier is a perfect 

solution for those multi-room audio installations that 

require flexibility and quality sound.  With smooth 

appearance and versatility, this well-constructed amplifier 

has many features to enhance your installation and can 

be customized to fit any system.  Features include: 

individual input sensitivity control for each channel, local 

source input for each channel and BUS 1 and BUS 2 

source inputs, bridging between channels, and in and out 

auto-sensing triggers.   The specially designed torroid 

transformers and cooling fans will minimize unwanted 

heat build-up to ensure the long life of the amplifier.    

No matter what brand of controller the system requires, 

this 12 channel amplifier will deliver audiophile sound and 

maximize your listening experience. 

Caution:

MAKE SURE TO READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

BEFORE TURING THE POWER ON OR HOOKING UP 

THIS POWER AMPLIFIER.

Never expose the amplifier to any kind of moisture.  This 

piece should NOT be used near bath tubs, sinks, wet 

basements or swimming pools.  Also avoid placing this 

unit by heat sources such as radiators, heat registers or 

stoves.  

This unit should not be in direct sunlight.  

Before connecting any cables to the amplifier, the power 

mush be OFF.

When deciding on where to place the unit, make sure 

there is plenty of airflow.  Do not set other components 

directly on top of the amplifier.  If other components must 

be placed on top of this piece, you must use some kind of 

spacers.  If it will be installed into a cabinet, the cabinet 

should have proper airflow.  Adding an additional cooling 

fan might be necessary.    

Make sure the speakers that will be connected to this unit 

can handle the output power of the amplifier.  

We suggest NOT to use any kind of extension cord unless 

it is polarized and made from heavy gauge wire.  If at all 

possible, plug this unit directly into the wall outlet or surge 

protection.  

General Information and Features

Front Panel

Power Switch: 

This is used to turn the unit on or off. 

LED Indicators:

 There is one LED indicator for the power 

and each zone.  When first turning the power on, the 

power LED will come on red and then switch to blue to 

indicate the amplifier is in a ready mode, if there is no 

audio active to any of the inputs approximately 15 

minutes later the power light will turn red to indicate it’s in 

sleep mode.  Zone LED lights will come on blue as each 

zone senses an audio source to the zone input. In case of 

a fault to a particular zone the LED changes to RED.  If 

the fault remains, the corresponding LED remains red.  If 

the short circuit is momentary then the zone LED changes 

to red and then switches to solid blue after a few seconds.  

Once all zones are cleared of faults the front LED’s will 

turn blue as long as they are active, if no audio source in 

present the lights will turn off to indicate the zones are in 

sleep mode.   

Rear Panel

BUS 1 and 2 Inputs: There are “right” and “left” RCA style 

connectors labeled as “1” & “2”.  These inputs are used 

for sending a single audio source (i.e. CD, Tuner, MP3 

etc.) to more than one zone.  For using this feature 

correctly, see “Amplifier Connection” later in this manual.  

BUS 1 & 2 Output: 

There are “right” and “left” RCA style 

connectors labeled as “1” & “2”.  These outputs are used 

to loop the audio source that is connected to the “BUS 

INPUTS” out to a second AMP7012.

Individual Zone Line Inputs:

 These RCA style input 

connectors are the audio inputs for each individual 

channel of the amplifier.  These inputs are to have audio 

sources dedicated to a single channel or zone on the 

amplifier.    We suggest using a good quality RCA patch 

cable for best performance.  The RCA inputs are labeled  

“Left” and “Right”.

BR/ST Switch:

 This is used to switch each individual 

zone between stereo, or bridged.

BUS/LINE IN switch:

 this is used to indicate which input 

the individual channel or zone will receive audio source 

from.

Sensitivity Adjustment:

 There is an adjustment for the 

different voltage inputs with each source 

(75mVrms-3Vrms). Set the control so that the speakers 

are not distorting.

Speaker Terminals:

 These Phoenix type terminal 

connectors are used to connect the speaker to each 

zone.

3-Conductor AC Cord Receptacle:

 A standard male 

receptacle that fits a 3-conductor power cord. 

Amplifier Connection

Always turn off the power of your amplifier, 

processor/preamp and all input/playback units before any 

connections are made.  

Before turning your amplifier and preamp back on, make 

sure your volume is turned all the way down.  

Remember the cooling issues mentioned earlier in this 

manual.  Improper airflow will reduce the life of the 

amplifier.  

When deciding on the final location, keep in mind that 

there needs to be adequate space behind the amp to fit 

the speaker cables and patch cables.  

Stereo Connection:

 Use a good quality RCA type patch 

cord.  Connect the right and left output from the processor 

to the right and left input jacks on the back of the amplifier.  

Repeat this for each channel and/or zone. 

The BR/ST switch should be in the “Stereo” position.

Connect the speaker cable coming from each pair of 

speakers to the “Speaker Input” connector on the back of 

the amplifier.  This connecter is removable to make 

connection easier.  When connecting the cable to the 

connector, check for any wire strands that might be 

sticking out the connection terminal that might cause a 

short.

These amplifiers are stable down to 4 ohms.  The 

impedance with the connected speakers should not be 

lower than 4 ohms.  

Bridged Connection: 

  The bridging mode is meant for a 

single speaker and high power application such as Home 

Theater.  In the bridged mode the speakers should be 8 

ohm minimum. 

Make sure the amplifier power is OFF before making 

connections.

Connect the right and left outputs from the audio source 

to the right or left inputs of the zone you are bridging.  

Repeat this for each zone you want in bridged mode. 

The “BR/ST” switch should be in the bridged (BR) 

position.  Make sure the switch is in this mode only on the 

zones you want bridged.

Connect the speaker cables coming from one speaker to 

the “speaker input” connector on the back of the amplifier.  

For bridging, one speaker will connect to one connector.  

Make sure to follow the labeling on the back of the amp 

where the speaker input connector is for the bridged 

zone.  The speaker input connector is removable to make 

connection easier.  When connecting the cable to the 

connector, check for any wire strands that might be 

sticking out the connection terminal that might cause a 

short.  

BUS 1 & 2 Connection: 

 The BUS inputs are used to 

input audio sources such as a preamp, CD, tuner, and 

MP3 player over multiple zones.  For example, you could 

have a CD player on BUS 1 that goes to zones 1, and 2 

and a MP3 player going to zones 3, and 4.  The other two 

zones could have independent input sources.  When 

designing a single-source, multiple zone system this 

mode is perfect.   Use a good quality RCA type patch 

cord.  Connect the right and left outputs from the preamp 

to the right and left inputs connectors on the back of the 

amplifier.  Repeat this for each channel and or zone.  

Then, on the zones you want to access one of the BUS 

sources, put the input switch into the appropriate setting 1 

or 2 position.  Proceed to connect the speaker cable to 

the amplifier as per the instruction the “Stereo 

Connection” section of this manual. 

General Maintenance and Service

The front panel is finished with a high-grade anodizing 

process to ensure that it maintains a flawless 

appearance.  Occasionally, you should wipe off any dust 

build up with a damp, soft cloth.

DO NOT use any kind of cleaning solution or cleanser on 

these units.

If for some reason the amplifier needs to be repaired, 

please contact us immediately.  We will issue a Return 

Authorization Number (RA#) as well as a UPS call tag for 

the return.  This unit should not be shipped back to 

TRUAUDIO without the RA#.

DO NOT attempt to open or dismantle this amplifier.

THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY!

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