American Audio Professional Power Amplifier manual Set Up

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Set Up

INPUTS - The Vplus series amplifiers allows you to use two types of input connectors per a channel, a XLR jack for balanced con- nections and a 1/4” female jack that will accept balanced and unbalanced connectors. Use these connections to connect the output signal from a mixer, cross-over or EQ to your Vplus series amplifier. A balanced connection is recommended for cable runs longer that 20ft. When constructing your own XLR cables follow the pin configuration describe below for proper connections. For cable runs shorter than 20ft. you may choose the 1/4” unbalanced input option. The 1/4” unbalanced input option may be more convenient for most users due to the abundant supply of prefabricated cables available at your local audio dealer. You may use the two XLR “Input Thru” jacks to jump a parallel connection to another amplifier or other device. For Example: Connect a XLR cable to the input of chan- nel one. You may now connect a XLR cable from the channel one “Input Thru” jack to the input jack of another amplifier’s channel one input. This will reduce the use of “Y” cables.

Male XLR Pin Configuration:

US ITT Standard

31

Balanc

RS 1/4Plug

Unbalan

TS 1/4” Plug

2

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Hot (+) Ground/Shield

Hot (+)

3 Negative (- data) 1 Ground/Return/ 0v)

2 Hot (+ data)

Negative (-)

Negative (-)

OUTPUTS:

Binding Post/Banana Plug - Connect your speakers to the binding post outputs on the rear of the amplifi er. The speaker wire may be connect by bare wire (directly connected, usually for permanent connections), banana plug, or spade connector. Connections are made to Channels 1 and 2 output’s for stereo mode or across the red termi- nals of Channels 1 and 2 for Mono Bridge Mode.

Important Notice: Although a speaker will operate with the positive and negative leads plugged into either termi- nal on the amplifi er binding post, be sure to plug the negative lead into the black terminal and positive lead into the red terminal. Ensuring proper polarity will avoid speakers being out of phase, that can cause a loss of bass

response.

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Important Notice: Banana Plugs - When connecting your speakers to the amplifi er using banana jacks; Be sure that the red and black caps on the binding post are completely screwed in. Insert the banana jacks into the caps of the binding post, be sure that the banana jack is inserted securely to avoid the risk of it popping out.

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Contents User Instructions Page Contents Important Precautions Front Panel V1000plus Rear Panel PowerV2000plus Rear Panel Low Cut Filter Mode SwitchesV3000plus Rear Panel Set Up Bare Wire Connections Spade Connector DiagramMono Bridge Connections V1000plus shown in illustration Typical Stereo Output ConnectionsTypical Stereo Set-Up Operating Modes Configuring the Low Cut Filter Series Amplifier Specifications

Professional Power Amplifier specifications

The American Audio Professional Power Amplifier is a key component in the realm of audio technology, designed to deliver high-quality sound reproduction across various applications, from live performances to permanent installations. Renowned for its robust build and exceptional performance, this amplifier brings together sophistication and reliability that meet the demands of professional sound engineers and audiophiles.

One of the standout features of the American Audio Professional Power Amplifier is its high power output, which can exceed 2000 watts in bridged mode. This allows it to drive large speaker systems effectively, producing dynamic range and clarity even at high volumes. The dual-channel configuration offers flexibility, allowing users to power multiple speakers or subwoofers simultaneously, an essential aspect in both DJ setups and band performances.

In terms of technology, the amplifier utilizes Class D amplification, known for its efficiency and lightweight design. Class D amplifiers generate less heat than traditional Class AB designs, allowing for better power handling and longer performance times without the risk of overheating. This efficiency also translates to reduced energy consumption, making it an environmentally friendly choice for both mobile and stationary setups.

The unit comes equipped with a range of protective features, including short-circuit protection, thermal overload protection, and peak limiters to ensure safe operation even under strenuous conditions. These features make it a reliable choice for professionals who cannot afford downtime during critical performances.

Connectivity options are plentiful, with the amplifier offering balanced XLR inputs as well as RCA connections, enabling integration with various audio sources. Furthermore, the output connections typically include binding posts and speakON connectors allowing for secure and reliable speaker connection.

User-friendly controls, such as gain controls for each channel and LED indicators for overload and protection status, make it easy to operate and monitor performance levels. Additionally, its rugged chassis design ensures durability, standing up to the rigors of frequent transport and use in diverse environments.

In conclusion, the American Audio Professional Power Amplifier stands out as a versatile, high-performance solution for professionals in the audio industry. Its powerful output, efficient Class D technology, protective features, and comprehensive connectivity options make it an indispensable tool for anyone seeking high-quality sound reinforcement. Whether for a live show or a fixed installation, this amplifier delivers the reliability and performance needed in professional settings.