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Bridged Connection,

Connecting The Speakers Without and With Transformers

IMPORTANT:

¥ For a bridged connection, DO NOT connect any speaker

wires to the BLACK SPEAKERS TERMINALS.

¥ Use only one set of connections when bridging. DO NOT

use both Channels A and B simultaneously. DO NOT mix

speakers with and without transformers simultaneously.

NOTE:

¥ SPEAKERS RIGHT (+) on the amplifier is used as a negative

(-) terminal for a bridged connection.

¥ Make sure STEREO/MONO is set to MONO.

A. Connecting The Speakers Without Transformers

Use this connection if you have high power speakers that

can handle a power output of 350 Watts.

1.Connect the speaker wires to the speaker's positive (+)

and negative (-) terminals.

2.Connect the other end of the speaker's positive (+) and

negative (-) wires to the amplifier's red SPEAKERS LEFT

and SPEAKERS RIGHT terminals.

B. Connecting The Speakers With Transformers (70V

Output Capability).

   The PT-910 provides 70V output when connected to

speakers with 70V transformers.

1.Connect the speaker's (+) terminal to the transformer's

secondary tap that matches the speaker's total impedance.

Located on the opposite side of the transformer, these

secondary taps are outputs, and are rated in Ohms: 4,

8, or 16.

2.Connect the transformer's PRIMARY tap to the red SPEAKER

LEFT (+) on the amplifier. Before connecting the speakers,

please be sure the total wattage of primary tap you use

does not exceed the amplifier's maximum 300 WATT

POWER RATING. These primary taps are inputs and are

rated in Watts: 1, 2.5, 10, etc.

3.Connect the speakers' (-) terminal to the transformer's

COMMON tap on the secondary side.

4.Connect the transformer's COMMON tap on the primary

side to the red SPEAKER RIGHT (-) on the amplifier.

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POWER CONNECTIONS

To connect the amplifier to power, plug the attached power

cord into a standard AC outlet.

Your amplifier's fuse (located on the amplifier's back panel)

protects the amplifier from voltage surges. If the amplifier

does not work when you press POWER, check the fuse. If

it is blown, see "replacing the fuse" to replace it.

OPERATIONS

Follow these steps to use your amplifier

1.Start the input sound source.

2.Make sure LEFT and RIGHT on the front of the amplifier

are set to MIN.

3.Press in POWER to turn on the amplifier. The blue light

around the power switch and LEFT/RIGHT volume control

illuminate.

4.Rotate LEFT and RIGHT VOLUME to its mid-position.

5.One at a time, adjust MIC 1, MIC 2, MIC 3, MIC 4/PHONO,

and CD/AUX to the desired volume and balance.

NOTE:

If you hear feedback after you adjust these controls, turn

FEEDBACK FILTER clockwise until the noise disappears, see

"using the Feedback Filter".

5.Adjust LEFT and RIGHT VOLUME to the desired volume

level after you get the desired balance.

Monitoring The Sound Sources

To monitor the sound sources, plug a pair of mono or stereo

headphones (not supplied) with a 6.35mm (1/4-inch) plug

into the PHONES jack on the front of the amplifier. Using

headphones lets you easily check and adjust he sound

source's balance.

Listening Safely

To protect your hearing follow these guidelines when you

use headphones.

¥ Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin

listening. after you begin listening, adjust the volume

to a comfortable level.

¥ Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended

high-volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.

¥ Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time,

your ears adapt to the volume level, so a volume level

that does not cause discomfort might still damage your

hearing.

Summary of Contents for PT910

Page 1: ...OwnerÕs Manual P T 9 1 0 1 9 R a c k M o u n t 1 2 0 0 W a t t S t e r e o P o w e r A m p l i f i e r M i x e r w 7 0 V O u t p u t www pyleaudio com ...

Page 2: ...es Connecting Two Speakers in Parallel Unbridged Connection Bridged Connection Connecting The Speakers Without and With Transformers POWER CONNECTIONS OPERATIONS Monitoring the Sound Sources Listening Safely Using The Feedback Filter Using The Level Meter and Clipping Indicator Using Speaker A B Replacing The Fuse TROUBLE SHOOTING AND CARING LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 ...

Page 3: ...ate the sound level of left and right speakers XLR Balanced Microphone Inputs Connect up to four high impedance microphones to your amplifier Cooling Fan Cooling system is automatically activated whenever the amplifier is turned on This forced air cooling system rapidly exhausts interior heat to reduced operating temperature 1 4 Unbalanced Microphone Inputs Connect up to four microphones to your a...

Page 4: ...et MIC 4 PHONO on the back of the amplifier to MIC 4 Connecting a Turntable You can connect a low level audio input source such as a magnetic cartridge turntable to the L PHONO and R PHONO jacks on the back of the amplifier If you connect a low level audio input source to the PHONO jacks set MIC 4 PHONO on the back of the amplifier to PHONO To avoid a low level hum connect your turntable s ground ...

Page 5: ...t transformers To begin with in order to ensure equal volume from each speaker all connected speakers should have the same impedance When you use more than one speaker in the same room or area the proper phasing is important Out of phase speakers can lose up to one half of their potential volume and can have a significantly decreased bass effect You can also bridge the amplifier s channels The amp...

Page 6: ... SPEAKER RIGHT on the amplifier 4 Ð PYLE PRO PT 910 Amplifier OwnerÕs Manual POWER CONNECTIONS To connect the amplifier to power plug the attached power cord into a standard AC outlet Your amplifier s fuse located on the amplifier s back panel protects the amplifier from voltage surges If the amplifier does not work when you press POWER check the fuse If it is blown see replacing the fuse to repla...

Page 7: ...ed here Doing so might damage your amplifier 1 Unplug the amplifier from the AC outlet 2 Turn the fuse holder cap on the back of the amplifier and pull out the cap to remove the fuse 3 If the fuse is blown replace it Use only an identical fuse with the proper rating The fuse must be 7 amps 4 Insert the fuse into the fuse holder s socket press the fuse holder back into the amplifier then turn the f...

Page 8: ...e shipment Units purchased in the USA are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one 1 year from the date of purchase This warranty is limited to the original retail purchaser of the amplifier Should the unit fail due to factory defects in material or workmanship your unit will be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of PYLE To obtain warranty service you must first...

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