Parasound Zamp v.2 Connection Precautions, Input Connections, Looping Output Connections

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Connecting the Zamp v.2

Refer to the drawing on Page 4

Connection Precautions

Disconnect the AC cord before or while making or changing any input, trigger, or speaker connections. Make sure there is no strain or tension on any connections that could cause them to pull loose in the future.

Input Connections

Use the Right and Left channel RCA jacks for normal stereo operation. Connect the outputs of your preamplifier or multi-room controller to these line level inputs.

Looping Output Connections

The Right and Left Loop Out jacks are convenient connections to feed the input signals to an additional amplifier. This feature eliminates the need for “Y” connectors to split the source between your Zamp and the other amplifier.

Speaker Connections

Five-Way Speaker Terminals

You can connect bare speaker wires up to AWG 12, speaker wires terminated with 1/4" spade lugs or terminated with single or dual banana plugs.

If you use bare wires, remove only enough insulation so each exposed bare wire inserts through the small transverse hole in the terminal’s binding post. Before inserting the wire, twist its strands tightly between your fingers to prevent strays that might cause a short circuit. You may want to “tin” the stripped bare wire with solder to prevent it from fraying and oxidizing.

Correct Speaker Polarity is Important

Speaker wires are coded with printing or a ridge on the insulation of one of the two leads. This helps you identify which lead you connected to the positive terminal and which to the negative terminal when you are at the other end of the wire.

Mono Operation

We recommend an 8 Ω minimum speaker load for mono operation. This is because one channel amplifies only the positive half and the other channel amplifies only the negative half of the audio signal. Each channel “sees” only half of the speaker’s rated impedance. So an 8 Ω speaker becomes a 4 Ω load in mono and a 4 Ω speaker becomes a 2 Ω load in mono. A 2 Ω load may cause the Zamp v.2 to overheat and you should avoid it.

Stereo - Mono Switch

The unit should be turned off before moving this switch. Set the Stereo-Mono switch to its Mono (left) position for mono operation. Stereo output will be weak and distorted if you accidentally leave this switch in its Mono position.

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Contents Zamp v.2 Zone Amplifier Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Zamp v.2 Front and Rear Panel Unpacking Input Connections Connection PrecautionsStereo Mono Switch Looping Output ConnectionsConfiguring the Zamp v.2 for Mono operation Auto On Select SwitchTrigger Input Connection AC Power Connections and AC Grounding Audio Trigger Sensitivity AdjustmentGround Lift Switch Front Panel Indicators AC LineMain Power Fuse Headphone JackIf All Else Fails Finally Returning your Zamp to Parasound for ServiceImportant Notice before Shipping your Zamp Parasound Staff115 Current Capacity Continuous Power Output MonoWeight Slew RateParasound Products, Inc. Rev