•AC power switch
•AC power connector
•AC line fuse
Stereo operation with a single-ended output preamplifier
For standard operation, insert the interconnect cables from your preamp to the non- inverting RCA inputs. Insert shorting plugs into each of the inverting RCA inputs. If you desire inverted operation, reverse the above procedure. Either of the two paralleled outputs can be used, or all four if you are
Stereo operation with a balanced output preamplifier
Insert the output of your preamplifier into either the differential XLR input or both the
The following is the procedure for each amplifier: Insert the interconnect from your preamp into the right channel
Bridged-mono operation with a balanced output preamplifier
The following is the procedure for each amplifier: Insert the output of your preamplifier into the right channel differential XLR input. There is a small switch, labeled "BRIDGE," located between the right channel XLR input and the AC standby switch; flip this switch up, into the "ON" position. Connect the "hot" conductor of your speaker cable to one of the right channel outputs; connect the "ground" conductor of the cable to one of the left channel outputs. (NOTE: Do not use the XLR shorting plugs with this application.)
Basic Troubleshooting
If your amplifier does not turn on:
1.Make sure the power cord is connected to both the inlet at the back of the amp and an appropriate AC power source.
2.Check the power supply fuses located next to the AC inlet; there are two
If your amplifier shuts down after being turned on, with or without the presence of signal: