Right Front Speaker
Right Rear Speaker

Making Rear Panel Connections

When connecting the amplifier to your source equipment, match the output channel designations on the rear of your source equipment to the input jacks on the rear panel of your amplifier that have the same channel name.

Correct polarity connections are important to maintain proper speaker phasing. When making connections to the amp and speakers, adhere to a consistent pattern of using one side of the wire to the red terminals and the other side to the black terminals.

NOTE: The picture here is an AT2007 seven-channel model.

It differs from the AT3007 only in the extra space on the panel. Other models ranging from two to six channels will only have two to six sets of balanced audio inputs, unbalanced audio inputs and speaker outputs.

NOTE: This diagram shows the back of the amplifier, preamplifier and all speakers. Therefore, the right speakers are on the left side of the diagram, and the left speakers are on the right side of the diagram.

Right Surround Speaker

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Amplifier Tech AT2000, AT3000 manual Making Rear Panel Connections

AT3000, AT2000 specifications

Amplifier Tech is a renowned name in the audio engineering sphere, and its AT2000 and AT3000 models exemplify the brand's commitment to quality and innovation in sound amplification. These amplifiers are designed to cater to both professional audio applications and high-fidelity home use, offering a range of features that suit various needs.

The AT2000 model is characterized by its compact yet powerful design. It delivers a robust output of 2000 watts, making it suitable for small to medium-sized venues. One of the standout features of the AT2000 is its class D amplification technology, which ensures high energy efficiency while maintaining exceptional audio fidelity. With a wide frequency response, the AT2000 can reproduce a full spectrum of sounds, from deep bass to crisp highs, allowing for a rich listening experience.

Additionally, the AT2000 includes advanced thermal management systems that prevent overheating during prolonged use, ensuring reliability even in demanding situations. The amplifier also features built-in protection circuits that safeguard against short circuits, overloads, and temperature spikes, adding to its durability and longevity.

On the other hand, the AT3000 takes power and performance to the next level. With an output of 3000 watts, this amplifier is designed for larger venues and more demanding applications. It employs a higher-grade class D technology, optimizing the signal-to-noise ratio for clearer audio output. One notable upgrade in the AT3000 is its digital signal processing (DSP) capabilities, which allow users to fine-tune audio settings to match specific acoustics of any environment.

The AT3000 also comes equipped with multiple input options, including XLR, ΒΌ-inch, and RCA connectors, providing versatility for various sound sources. The intuitive user interface allows for straightforward operation, with adjustable thresholds for loudness and clarity. Furthermore, both the AT2000 and AT3000 feature lightweight and rugged construction, making them portable and stable for transport.

In conclusion, the Amplifier Tech AT2000 and AT3000 offer unparalleled performance for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. From their innovative technologies to their robust features, these amplifiers stand out in the competitive landscape of audio equipment. Whether you're setting up for a live performance or enhancing your home audio system, the AT2000 and AT3000 provide the quality and reliability needed to deliver an exceptional sound experience.