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Mode Selection.
The
Stereo Mode.
In Stereo Mode, both channels operate independently, with their input attenuators controlling their respec- tive levels. Signal at Channel A’s input produces output at Channel A’s output, while signal at Channel B’s input produces output at Channel B’s output. Recommended minimum nominal load impedance for stereo operation is 2 ohms per channel. Either the 1/4" (TRS) inputs or the XLR inputs may be used.
Parallel Mode.
When set to Parallel Mode, a signal applied to Channel A’s input will be amplified and appear at outputs for both Channels A & B. Either the 1/4" (TRS) input or the XLR input on Channel A may be used.
Bridged Mono Mode.
Bridged Mono Mode straps both amplifier channels together to make a very powerful,
NOTE: The channel B input connectors (XLR and/or TRS) may be used to “loop thru” the channel A signal when in parallel or bridged mono mode.
Use extreme caution when operating the amplifier in Bridged Mono Mode. Never ground either side of the speaker cable when the amplifier is in Bridged Mono Mode; both sides are “hot.” If an output patch panel is used, all connections must be isolated from each other and from the panel. The recommended minimum nominal load impedance in the Bridged Mono Mode is 4 ohms, which is the equivalent to driving both channels separately at 2 ohms. Driving bridged loads of less than the recommended minimums will activate the IGM circuitry, resulting in a loss of power, and may also lead to a thermal protect condition.
See figures on page 12 showing output connection information.
Connecting amplifier outputs to oscilloscopes or other test equipment while the amplifier is in bridged mode may damage both the amplifier and test equipment!
Crest Audio PL Series Power Amplifiers | Page 11 |
Models PL3301, PL4601, PL6001, PL7001, PL8001, PL9001 |
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