Radio Shack XL-110 Features, FCC Wants YOU to Know, 14K Gold-Plated Noise-Isolated Low-Lev

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ˆFeatures

Your RadioShack High-Power Stereo Amplifi- er produces a total of 110 watts to give add- ed punch and power to your vehicle’s existing auto sound system.

The amplifier produces up to 55 watts per channel of clean, powerful sound at all audio frequencies with minimum distortion. You can connect your auto sound system’s low- level or speaker-level outputs to this amplifi- er.

Its features include:

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el Input Jacks — let you connect low-level (preamplifier) signal inputs to match your auto sound system’s output for the best high-fidelity performance.

14K Gold-Plated Speaker Terminals — de- signed for low impedance, high conductivity, and minimum corrosion, to provide the high- est signal transfer and lowest sound distor- tion.

Input Level Control — lets you adjust the level of the audio signals that enter the am- plifier.

Automatic Power Switching — can auto- matically turn the amplifier on or off when you turn your auto sound system on or off (depending on how you hook up the amplifi- er).

Mute Turn On Circuit — eliminates the thump you hear when you turn on some am- plifiers.

Power Indicator — lights when power is supplied to the amplifier.

Crossover Frequency Circuit — lets you adjust the crossover frequency from 45−400

Hz. This lets you set up the amplifier so you can connect a subwoofer.

Short Circuit Protection — distorts the am- plifier’s sound if any output channel shorts, alerting you to turn off the auto sound sys- tem.

Auto-Off— protects the amplifier by tempo- rarily shutting down if it gets too hot, an out- put channel shorts, or it detects an input overload. The amplifier restarts automatically when it cools or the problem is corrected.

Protection Indicator — lights if the amplifier shuts itself down.

THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW

Your amplifier might cause TV or radio inter- ference even when it is operating properly. To determine whether your amplifier is caus- ing the interference, turn off your amplifier. If the interference goes away, your amplifier is causing it. Try to eliminate the interference by:

Moving your amplifier away from the receiver

Contacting your local RadioShack store for help

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Contents XL-110 High Power Stereo Amplifier Contents Features FCC Wants YOU to Know14K Gold-Plated Noise-Isolated Low-Lev Choosing a Mounting Location Before YOU Begin the InstallationPreparation Supplied HardwarePreparing the Mounting Area Installation OrderRouting Cables and Wires Before YOU Make the ConnectionsConnecting Ground and SWITCHED/PRIMARY Power Fm Page 7 Tuesday, May 9, 2000 851 AM LOW-LEVEL Inputs Connecting InputsHIGH-LEVEL Speaker Wire Inputs Four Speaker Outputs Floating Ground ConnectionCommon Ground Connection Two Speaker Outputs Preparing the Speaker Wires Connecting SpeakersConnecting a Subwoofer Connecting Two SpeakersMounting the Amplifier Completing the InstallationTesting Connections Cle’s negative battery terminal. ThenAdjusting the Audio Level OperationTurning on Amplifier Adjusting Frequency Crossover TroubleshootingTurn off your auto sound system Replacing the Blade-Type Fuse CareReplacing a Fuse Replacing the SFE-Type FuseSpecifications Limited One-Year Warranty