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PARALLEL INPUT MODE

What It Is

The "Parallel Input" switches let you operate the amplifier in 

parallel mode, delivering the same SIGNAL to both channels 

without using a Y-cable. Each channel drivers its own speaker 

load, with independent gain, filtering, and clip limiting.

Set switch positions 4, 5, and 6 "ON" to couple the inputs 

together. Turn the switches off for stereo, bridge, or other 

2-channel modes. 

With the inputs in parallel, you can use the other set of input 

connectors to carry the SIGNAL to other amps. This is often 

called a "daisy-chain."

When To Use It 

 

Parallel the inputs when driving two speakers with one input 

SIGNAL (parallel mode) while keeping separate control of 

both channels' gain, filtering, and limiting. Use them in 

BRIDGE  mono mode to patch the SIGNAL to additional 

amplifiers through the extra input jacks.

          If you are using a balanced SIGNAL, use only 

balanced patch cables; even one unbalanced cable will 

unbalance the entire SIGNAL chain, possibly causing hum. 

Turn off the "parallel Inputs" switches when feeding the amp 

two separate SIGNALs.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES AMONG STEREO, 

PARALLEL INPUT, AND BRIDGE MONO MODES?

Stereo Mode

This is the "normal" way of using the amplifier, in which each 

channel is fully independent. Separate SIGNALs connect at 

the inputs, the gain knobs control their respective channels, 

and separate speakers connect to each output.

Examples:

• Two-channel (stereo) playback.

• Two independent mono SIGNALs, such as main and   

    monitor mixes.

• Bridge operation, with the low frequencies in Channel 1 

  and the highs in Channel 2.

Parallel Input Mode

This mode is just like Stereo mode, except that the inputs for 

Channel 1 and Channel 2 are internally connected together. 

A SIGNAL into any input jack will therefore drive both 

channels directly. Each channel’s gain control still functions as 

usual, and each channel feeds its own speaker load.

You can patch the input SIGNAL on to additional amplifiers 

by using any of the remaining input jacks.

Example:

• One mono SIGNAL driving both channels, with    

  independent gain control each speaker system.

Bridge Mono Mode

This mode combines the full power capabilities of both 

channels into a single speaker system. The amplifier internally 

re-configures so that both channels operate as a unit. This 

delivers double the output voltage, resulting in four times the 

peak power and three times the sustained power into a single 

8 or 4 ohms speaker load. 

Example:

• Driving a single 8-ohm speaker with the combined 4-ohm  

  power of both channels.

• Driving a single 4-ohm speaker with the combined 2-ohm  

  power of both channels.

Precautions:

• BRIDGE Mono mode makes it possible to drive thousands  

  of watts into a single speaker. AC current consumption will  

  usually be higher. Avoid excessive SIGNAL level, and make 

  sure the wiring and speaker can handle the power.

• If the load is less than 4 ohms, or prolonged overloads  

  occur, the amplifier will probably mute for several seconds  

  during peaks.

• Do not use 2 ohms loads.

FAN COOLING

The fan speed varies automatically to maintain safe internal 

temperatures. Keep the front and rear cents clear to allow full 

air flow. Hot air exhausts out the front of the amp so it does 

not heat the interior of the rack. Make sure that plenty of cool 

air can enter the rack, especially if there are other units which 

exhaust hot air into it.

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CH-1 OUTPUT

CH-2 OUTPUT

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Summary of Contents for MA-1200 G2 POWER

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Page 2: ...ker 10 Small Format Medium Format Large Format 11 Center Vocal Monitor Connection with 5 D Pro Audio 12 Power Amplifiers Operating for Different Formats 12 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 13 Front Panel 13 Rear Panel 13 FUNCTION SET UP 14 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 15 SPECIFICATIONS 16 WARRANTY 17 AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES 18 FINAL WORDS TO USER 19 CONTACT INFORMATION 19 Spec Dimensions Warranty Final Words Notic...

Page 3: ...ience s experience by combining the power of professional precision crossovers and acoustic correction for high definition clarity and performance While the MA Series can thrust a huge amount of bass that the audiences can literally feels the pressures it does not create the muddy overall sound like other systems even for those directly in front of the speaker Instead it delivers the vocal and mus...

Page 4: ...load SIGNAL GREEN under each PEAK LED Each channel pair has a GREEN LED for SIGNAL Mode Normal indication The SIGNAL indicator illuminates when the input SIGNAL exceeds 35 dB the 20dB indicator illuminates when the signal exceeds 20dB and the 10dB indicator illuminates when the signal exceeds 10dB If no indication check Gain settings and increase gain if necessary Check input connections and audio...

Page 5: ... except that the inputs for Channel 1 and Channel 2 are internally connected together A SIGNAL into any input jack will therefore drive both channels directly Each channel s gain control still functions as usual and each channel feeds its own speaker load You can patch the input SIGNAL on to additional amplifiers by using any of the remaining input jacks Example One mono SIGNAL driving both channe...

Page 6: ...ms placed upon or against them Please pay particular attention to cords plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit this product 11 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall on or liquids are not spilled into this product 12 Damage Requiring Service This product should be serviced only by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the...

Page 7: ... stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer For the set with a three wire grounding type ac plug This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug Do not transport the electronic...

Page 8: ...wing diagram for connection Speakon Outputs The upper Speakon jack has both Channel 1 and Channel 2 outputs so it is especially useful for parallel bi amp or BRIDGE mono operation The other Speakon carries only Channel 2 s output See the illustrations at above SPEAKON Y CONNECTORS INPUT OUTPUT L O CK L O CK TO CHANNEL 2 SPEAKER TO CHANNEL 1 SPEAKER 2 1 1 2 REFERENCE CONNECT 8 4 2 8 4 2 SPEAKON CON...

Page 9: ... to connect red to red and black to black Otherwise the sound output would be 180 out of phase and distorted Follow these steps if you are inserting the wire directly into the speaker terminal 1 Strip off the vinyl covering and twist the tip of the wire core 2 Loosen the knob and insert the wire core into the terminal hole 3 Tighten the knob to fix the wire core in place Do not allow the wire core...

Page 10: ...POWER AMPLIFIER MA 1200 G2 MA 1330 MA 2000 TO SPEAKER OR Best Speakon Connector Standard Banana Connector Neutrik Speakon Connector MIXER REAR VIEW CDG AUX DVD OUTPUT REC CDG AUX DVD AUDIO INPUT TERMINAL VIDEO INPUT TERMINAL REMOTE INPUT VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT 2 1 3 MAIN 1 AUDIO 1 4 OUTPUT AUX INPUT AC 120V 60Hz 35W FUSE AC POWER CAUTION 3 6 1 2 0 0 6 0 9 0 8 1 0 SAFETY MARK USA 020898 1 020898 1 IT...

Page 11: ...2000 CTRL R OUT L R MONO LINE IN 5 6 L R L R 2 TRACK IN OUT L R MONO LINE IN 7 8 L R PHONE 1 2 3 4 STEREO AUX RETURN AUX SEND LEFT RIGHT MAIN OUT L R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EFFECT DELAY 10 0dB 10 15 20 25 30 40 60 10 7 2 0 2 4 7 4 10 20 48 V POWER MAIN MIX PHONE LEVEL 48 V L LEVEL R PFL 2TK 4 10 GAIN LINE IN MIC 4 10 GAIN LINE IN MIC 4 10 GAIN LINE IN MIC 4 10 GAIN LINE IN MIC TYPE OUT TYPE IN 5 10 0 2TK...

Page 12: ...15 AUX EFF 5 10 0 HIGH 12KHz MID 2 5KHz LOW 80Hz EQ 10 0 10 20 25 30 40 45 dB MUTE PEAK SING 0 15 15 0 15 15 R L PAN 0 15 15 AUX EFF 5 10 0 HIGH 12KHz MID 2 5KHz LOW 80Hz EQ 10 0 10 20 25 30 40 45 dB MUTE PEAK SING 0 15 15 0 15 15 R L PAN 0 15 15 AUX EFF 5 10 0 HIGH 12KHz MID 2 5KHz LOW 80Hz EQ 10 0 10 20 25 30 40 45 dB MUTE PEAK SING 0 15 15 0 15 15 R L PAN 0 15 15 AUX EFF 5 10 0 HIGH 12KHz MID 2...

Page 13: ...CONTROL CHANNEL 1 SIGNAL LED INDICATOR CHANNEL 2 SIGNAL LED INDICATOR 1 COOLING AIR EXHAUST VENTS POWER SWITCH ON OFF CHANNEL 1 GAIN CONTROL CHANNEL 1 PEAK LED INDICATOR CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 BRIDGE LED INDICATORS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 3 7 2 4 6 5 9 8 REAR PANEL features are available for power amplifier model MA 1200 G2 MA 1330 MA 2000 10 11 13 12 14 16 22 23 17 21 15 18 19 20 CHANNEL 2 1 4 MIC JACK ...

Page 14: ...awing put the switch of mode at PARALLEL Under the mono parallel mode the effect of input signal from channel 1 and channel 2 are same The signal on input channel 1 can be provided to output 1 also to output 2 The signal on input channel 2 is not only provide to output 1 also to output 2 Do not input the signal from channel 1 and 2 at the same time The mono parallel mode just means the parallel of...

Page 15: ...30 Kg 70 5 lbs 32 Kg SHIPPING WEIGHT DIMENSIONS WxHxD PACKING DIMENSIONS WxHxD MA 2000 Front View MA 1200 G2 33 1 lbs 15 Kg MA 1330 39 7 lbs 18 Kg 19 48 3 cm 3 5 8 8 cm 1 4 8 3 7 5 c m Professional power amplifier M A 12 00 G2 BRIDGE P E A K SIGN AL ON PO W ER OF F CH 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 CH 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 Front View MA 2000 66 1 lbs 30 Kg 19 48 3 cm 3 5 8 8 cm 1 7 8 ...

Page 16: ... Ohms 2000W 8 Ohms 3200W 39 0 5dB 100V µs AC 120V 60Hz 1500VA TOTAL GAIN 34 0 5dB SWITCH SPEED 60V µs POWER SUPPLY AC 120V 60Hz 500VA THD 0 05 10 Rated Power INTERMODULATION DISTORTION 0 1 60Hz 7KHz 10 Rated Power FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20Hz 20KHz 0 0 25dB PHASE DIFFERENCE 15 DAMPING FACTORS 800 8 Ohm 100Hz SEGREGATION 75dB S N RATIO A Weight 108dB DIFFERENCE OF CHANNEL GAIN 0 25dB INPUT SENSITIVITY 1...

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Page 19: ...efore hooking up the system turn off the AC powers on all machines including audio video equipment and TV Otherwise it may damage the equipment especially on the HDTV in which a spot might appeared on the TV screen After hooking up the system double check the audio video connections to ensure that they are connected correctly Sometimes loose or poor cable quality would affect the microphone effect...

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