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4SPEAKERS terminals
Two types of speaker output terminals:
Binding post (Channel A-1, B-1) and barrier strip
(Channel A-2, B-2) are available.
These parallel wirings are internally connected and
output identical signals simultaneously. The output
impedance varies depending on whether you use
either or both types of SPEAKERS terminals. (Refer
to Speaker Impedance on page 7 for more informa-
tion.)
The following figures show terminal polarity in
STEREO, PARALLEL, and BRIDGE modes.
STEREO, PARALLEL mode
B-2 CHANNEL A-2
8-16 (BRIDGE)
()(+)
4-8/CHANNEL (STEREO)
B-1 CHANNEL A-1
8-16 (BRIDGE)
()(+)
4-8/CHANNEL (STEREO)
SPEAKERS
BRIDGE mode
B-2 CHANNEL A-2
8-16 (BRIDGE)
4-8/CHANNEL (STEREO)
B-1 CHANNEL A-1
8-16 (BRIDGE)
4-8/CHANNEL (STEREO)
SPEAKERS
In BRIDGE mode, the (-) jacks of CHANNELS A-
1, B-1 and A-2, B-2 are not used.
The minimum impedance for the connected speaker
system is specified in Speaker Impedance on page 7.
5INPUT terminals (CHANNEL A, B)
Two types of balanced terminals for channels A and B
are provided.
Channel A input terminal is used in BRIDGE and
PARALLEL mode.
XLR-3-31 type connector
They are wired pin 1ground, pin 2hot (
+
), and pin 3
cold (
-
).
1
23
Cold
GroundHot
Barrier strip
Hot (+), Cold (-) and Ground (G).
6GND terminals
This is the grounding screw terminal. If hum or noise
occurs, ground (earth) the unit via this jack, or try
connecting it to the chassis of the mixer or preamp,
etc.