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RCA BRIDGED MONO
This option configures your amplifier to drive one loudspeaker from one unbalanced
signal fed to the red RIGHT RCA input. In bridged mono mode the only input made
to your preamplifier is to the red RIGHT channel RCA input. The black LEFT channel
RCA input is not connected.
Next your loudspeakers are connected to both positive (+) channel output terminals.
So the positive red connection on your loudspeaker is connected to the red RIGHT
amplifier output, and the negative black connection on the loudspeaker should be
connected to the red LEFT amplifier output.
DO NOT
CONNECT ANYTHING TO THE NEGATIVE (-) TERMINALS. MAKING A
CONNECTION TO THE NEGATIVE (-) TERMINALS OF THE AMPLIFIER IN THIS MODE
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE!
You can still connect two loudspeakers using the lower positive (+) amplifier output
terminals. This is explained in the bi-wiring section previous. Now turn the ACS switch
fully clockwise then one position counter-clockwise so that it is in the RCA Bridged
Mono position.
XLR BALANCED MONO
As with RCA Bridged Mono, this option configures your amplifier to drive one
loudspeaker, but from one balanced line input connected to the RIGHT XLR Input.
In balanced mono mode the only input made to your preamplifier is to the RIGHT
channel XLR input. The LEFT channel XLR input is not connected.
Next your loudspeakers are connected to both positive (+) channel output terminals.
So the positive red connection on your loudspeaker is connected to the red RIGHT
amplifier output, and the negative black connection on the loudspeaker should be
connected to the red LEFT amplifier output.
DO NOT
CONNECT ANYTHING TO THE NEGATIVE (-) TERMINALS. MAKING A
CONNECTION TO THE NEGATIVE (-) TERMINALS OF THE AMPLIFIER IN THIS MODE
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE!
You can still connect two loudspeakers using the lower positive (+) amplifier output
terminals. This is explained in the bi-wiring section previous.
Now turn the ACS switch fully counter-clockwise so that it is in the XLR Balanced
Mono position.