Ampeg manual The Rear Panel, SVP1600 Stereo Bass Power Amplifier

Models: SVP1600

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The Rear Panel:

SVP1600 Stereo Bass Power Amplifier

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10.CIRCUIT BREAKER: The SVP1600 employs an AC line circuit breaker to help protect against damages due to excessive current demands. If the amplifier stops working, check the circuit breaker. If it has opened, the button will be protruding and showing a contrast- ing color. You can reset the circuit breaker by pushing it in until it latches. The breaker must cool down for a short time before the but- ton will latch. If the circuit breaker opens repeatedly with no signal input, have the amplifier checked by a qualified service person.

11.AC LINE IN: Firmly plug the female end of the supplied AC power cord into this socket, pushing it completely until it is firmly seated. Plug the male end of the cord into a grounded AC outlet. DO NOT DEFEAT THE GROUND PRONG OF THE AC PLUG!

12.AC OUTLET (Domestic units only): This unswitched outlet lets you connect any AC powered device (such as a preamp or an effects unit) up to a maximum of 300 watts. The jack is “hot” when- ever the amplifier is plugged into a live AC outlet, regardless of the setting of the amplifier’s Power switch.

13.SPEAKER OUTPUTS: The Speakon® Jacks: Use of these heavy-duty connectors is recommended when playing at full output levels. Connect the amplifier to your speaker cabinet(s) using heavy gauge speaker cables terminated with properly wired Speakon® con- nectors. (See the text above these jacks for their pinout information.)

The 1/4” Jacks: These mono 1/4” jacks (two per channel, wired in parallel) offer you a convenient method of connecting the amplifier to your speaker(s) using cables terminated with 1/4” plugs. (Whenever playing at full output levels, it is recommended that you use the Speakon® jacks.)

14. STEREO/DUAL MONO / MONO BRIDGE: Use this switch to

set the operating mode of the amplifier. When the switch is out, the amplifier is in the Stereo or Dual Mono Mode; when the switch is depressed the amplifier is in the Mono Bridge Mode.

In the Stereo mode, use the Power Amp A input (#18) and the Sensitivity Channel A control (#1) for the LEFT channel, and the Power Amp B input (#15) and the Sensitivity Channel B control (#7) for the RIGHT channel. This is recommended since the Sensitivity Channel A control is positioned on the left of the amplifier and the Sensitivity Channel B control is positioned on the right. (Left controls left, right controls right...)

15.POWER AMP B POWER AMP INPUT: When operating the SVP1600 in the Stereo mode, use this jack to connect the right channel input signal to the amplifier.

16.POWER AMP B PARALLEL OUTPUT: Use this jack to send the Power Amp B Input signal to the Power Amp B Power Amp Input jack of a second SVP1600 amplifier. This jack is active when the SVP1600 is operated in either the Stereo or Dual Mono mode.

17.POWER AMP A PARALLEL OUTPUT: Use this jack to send the Power Amp A Input signal to the Power Amp A Power Amp Input jack of a second SVP1600 amplifier. This jack is active when the SVP1600 is operated in any mode.

18.POWER AMP A POWER AMP INPUT: When operating the SVP1600 in the Stereo mode, use this jack to connect the left chan- nel input signal to the amplifier. When operating the SVP1600 in the Dual Mono or Mono Bridge mode, use this jack to connect the mono input signal to the amplifier.

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Ampeg manual The Rear Panel, SVP1600 Stereo Bass Power Amplifier