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Do Not Use 
CH-2 Input

CH-1 Input

Set to
Subwoof

Negative (-) Lead

Positive (+) Lead

PARALLEL

STEREO

BRIDGE

PARALLEL

STEREO

BRIDGE

NORMAL

FREQUENCY

NORMAL

SUB

WOOF

FREQUENCY

CH-1

20 Hz

20 Hz

200 Hz

200 Hz

CH-2

INPUT BALANCE

INPUT THRU

CH-1

CH-2

PUSH TO RESET

1

2

3

HOT

COLD

GND

BRIDGE

MONO

_

+                   

+                   

+                   

_

CH-1

CH-2

_

PINOUT

1+

1-

POS NEG

CH- 2

PINOUT

2+

2-

POS NEG

CH- 2

1+

2+

POS NEG

BRIDGE

1+

1-

POS NEG

CH- 2

SUB

WOOF

H-2

C

K

C

O

L

H-1

C

K

C

O

L

CAUTION

MINIMUM LOAD IMPEDANCE  
2 OHM PER CHANNEL 
4 OHM BRIDGE

Made in Taiwan

S/N.:

~120V 60 Hz
4200 WATTS

NA-17600 Rear Panel

PARALLEL

STEREO

BRIDGE

NORMAL

FREQUENCY

NORMAL

SUB

WOOF

FREQUENCY

CH-1

20 Hz

20 Hz

200 Hz

200 Hz

CH-2

INPUT BALANCE

INPUT THRU

CH-1

CH-2

PUSH TO RESET

1

2

3

HOT

COLD

GND

BRIDGE

MONO

_

+                   

+                   

+                   

_

CH-1

CH-2

_

PINOUT

1+

1-

POS NEG

CH- 2

PINOUT

2+

2-

POS NEG

CH- 2

1+

2+

POS NEG

BRIDGE

1+

1-

POS NEG

CH- 2

SUB

WOOF

H-2

C

K

C

O

L

H-1

C

K

C

O

L

CAUTION

MINIMUM LOAD IMPEDANCE  
2 OHM PER CHANNEL 
4 OHM BRIDGE

Made in Taiwan

S/N.:

~120V 60 Hz
4200 WATTS

SUBWOOFER MODE : 

This mode sends low frequencies to your speakers without the use of an external cross-over. The subwoofer operation can be operated in 

stereo, parallel, or bridge modes. Change the different operating modes by flipping the mode switch on the rear of the unit to your desired operating mode. Also, set the 
subwoofer mode switch to the ”SUBWOOF” position. Use the frequency selector to adjust the subwoofer output frequency from 20Hz to 200Hz. The different subwoofer 
modes are listed as follows:

BRIDGE SUBWOOFER - 

This operation allows you to get the most possible power out of your amplifier for the sole purpose of running a high powered subwoofer 

loudspeaker in mono. To avoid amplifier overheating, never run the amplifier below 4 ohms in this mode. In this mode you may use the frequency adjustment on the rear 
of the amplifier, to control the frequency output level. Frequencies may be adjusted from 20Hz to 200Hz. Page 11 / 

 20 details a typical Bridge Subwoofer set-up.

Figure

STEREO SUBWOOFER - 

This operation is similar to the Bridge Subwoofer operation but in stereo. This operation allows you to run several subwoofers down to a 

minimum of 2 ohms. To avoid amplifier overheating, never run the amplifier below 2 ohms in this mode. Set up this mode as you would a standard Stereo set-up. Be sure 
both channels are set to “SUBWOOF.” In this mode you may use the frequency adjustment on the rear of the amplifier, to control the bass frequency output level. 
Frequencies may be adjusted from 20Hz to 200Hz. Page 12 / 

 21 details a typical Stereo Subwoofer set-up.

Figure

PARALLEL SUBWOOFER - 

This operation is similar to the Stereo Subwoofer operation but in parallel. When running subwoofers, it is usually recommended to run 

them in mono mode to achieve a cleaner tighter low end. This operation allows you to run several subwoofers down to a minimum of 2 ohms. To avoid amplifier  
overheating, never run the amplifier below 2 ohms in this mode. Set up this mode as you would a standard Stereo set-up. Be sure both channels are set to “SUBWOOF” 
and the mode switch is set to “Parallel.” In this mode you may use the frequency adjustment on the rear of the amplifier, to control the bass frequency output level. 
Frequencies may be adjusted from 20Hz to 200Hz.

ONE CHANNEL NORMAL / ONE CHANNEL SUBWOOFER (BI-AMP) -

 You may also use your amplifier to bi-amp your system. You may use one side of the amplifier 

to power a subwoofer and the other side to power a full range speaker. Follow the set up guides listed above to mix and match your operations.

page 11

Bridge Subwoofer Mode Speaker Set-Up

Figure 20

Use the two red terminal from the Binding Post to 
power a subwoofer speaker in mono-bridge mode. 

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Operating Modes

UNiKA

 NA-13600/NA-17600/NA-21600

Содержание NA-13600

Страница 1: ...Specifications UNiKA 0 10 0 10 Channel 1 TPS2800 Sig Clip Prot Limiter on 20 10 5 Clip Prot Sig on Limiter 5 10 20 PROFESSIONAL STEREO AMPLIFIER Channel 2 Stereo Bridge Parallel NA 13600 UNiKA 0 10 0...

Страница 2: ...les avertissements suppl mentaries situ s dans le guide Ce symbole est utilis pour indiquer l utilisateur qu il trouvera d importantes instructions importantes sur l utilisation et l entretien de l ap...

Страница 3: ...been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit C The appliance has been exposed to rain or water D The fixture does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked ch...

Страница 4: ...l begins to overload clip at this point the channel will begin to distort Under heavy clipping activity lower the channel s gain control to reduce the risk of damage to your speakers and amplifier Thi...

Страница 5: ...l 2 Frequency Adj This pot adjust the frequency level sent to your speaker on channel two when using your amplifier in subwoofer mode 15 Channel 1 Frequency Adj This pot adjust the frequency level sen...

Страница 6: ...nnel 1 Speakon Output Use pins 1 and 1 of this 4 pole Speakon connector to connect to your speaker s input jack 24 Channel 2 Output Jack 5 Way Binding Post Connect to your speakers input jack Red is p...

Страница 7: ...er s channel one input This will reduce the use of Y cables OUTPUTS BINDING POST BANANA PLUG Connect your speakers to the binding post outputs on the rear of the amplifier The speaker wire may be conn...

Страница 8: ...he binding post and tighten Figure 10 STEREO CONNECTIONS USING THE NEUTRIK SPEAKON OUTPUT CONNECTORS Recent regulatory requirements in Europe have outlawed the use of the dual banana plug and force am...

Страница 9: ...ly match the positive and negative leads of each wire Figure 16 5 Slide the connector insert B into the connector housing A making sure that the large notch on the outer edge of the insert lines up wi...

Страница 10: ...external jumpers or wiring Both amplifier channels will operate independently Though they carry the same signal their gain controls affect only their respective channels and they both must use their r...

Страница 11: ...Hz CH 2 INPUT BALANCE INPUT THRU CH 1 CH 2 PUSH TO RESET 1 2 3 HOT COLD GND BRIDGE MONO _ _ CH 1 CH 2 _ PINOUT 1 1 POS NEG CH 2 PINOUT 2 2 POS NEG CH 2 1 2 POS NEG BRIDGE 1 1 POS NEG CH 1 SUB WOOF H...

Страница 12: ...he amplifier to control the frequency output level Frequencies may be adjusted from 20Hz to 200Hz Page 11 20 details a typical Bridge Subwoofer set up Figure STEREO SUBWOOFER This operation is similar...

Страница 13: ...A 21600 PARALLEL STEREO BRIDGE NORMAL FREQUENCY NORMAL SUB WOOF FREQUENCY CH 1 20 Hz 20 Hz 200 Hz 200 Hz CH 2 INPUT BALANCE INPUT THRU CH 1 CH 2 PUSH TO RESET 1 2 3 HOT COLD GND BRIDGE MONO _ _ CH 1 C...

Страница 14: ...m An amplifier s peak current draw at full output power into 2 ohms is several times what the normal draw is but its various protection circuits will prevent this condition lasting more than a minute...

Страница 15: ...the signal source outputs into the first amplifier s input patch from the amplifier s THRU jacks to the next amplifier s input and so on daisy chaining as many amplifiers as there is no excessive leve...

Страница 16: ...0W 2800W 5980W 4000W 2ohms 1200W 4ohms 1000W 8ohms 620W Signal To Noise Ratio below rated power 20Hz to 20KHz A Weighted 1380W 12 54A 110V CLASS AB Dual 2 speed fans and heatsinks 100dB 2ohms 1600W 4o...

Страница 17: ...Introduction Front Panel Rear Panel Set Up Speakon Assembly Operating Modes Protection Features Specifications UNiKA NA 13600 NA 17600 NA 21600 page 16...

Страница 18: ...Professional Power Amplifiers UNiKA...

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