JBL GTO75.2, GTO1201.1, GTO601.1, GTO301.1, GTO75.4 Applications GTO755.6, Input Mode switch

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APPLICATIONS – GTO755.6

The GTO755.6 can be configured for 6-channel, 5-channel or 3-channel operation, as shown in Figures 9 through 11.

INPUT MODE switch:

Use INT (internal mode) to send a signal from the front and rear inputs to the subwoofer.

Use EXT (external mode) when sending a dedicated signal to the subwoofer inputs; e.g., if your source unit has a subwoofer output.

NOTE: For simplicity, Figures 9 through 11 do not show power, remote and input connections.

NOTE: Minimum speaker impedance for stereo operation is 2 ohms. Minimum speaker impedance for bridged operation is 4 ohms.

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Figure 9. 6-Channel operation: GTO755.6 amplifier driving full-range front and rear speakers and a pair of subwoofers.

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Figure 10. 5-Channel operation: The same as Figure 9, with the subwoofer output bridged to drive a single 4-ohm subwoofer, providing the speaker with more power.

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Figure 11. 3-Channel operation: GTO755.6 amplifier configured for 3-channel operation, where all of the channels are bridged for a subwoofer and a pair of component speakers.

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Contents Thank YOU Choosing a Location and Mounting the Amplifier InstallationInstallation Warnings and Tips Applications GTO75.2 Applications GTO301.1, GTO601.1 and GTO1201.1Figures 6 through Applications GTO75.4Applications GTO755.6 Input Mode switchSetting Crossovers Installation and SetupSetting Input Sensitivity Installing Neon Tubes OptionalSymptom Likely Cause Solution TroubleshootingGTO301.1 GTO601.1 GTO1201.1 SpecificationsGTO75.2 GTO75.4