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PARALLEL
STEREO
BRIDGE
SUB
WOOF
NORMAL
FREQUENCY
NORMAL
SUB
WOOF
FREQUENCY
20 Hz
20 Hz
200 Hz
200 Hz
INPUT BALANCE
INPUT THRU
PUSH TO RESET
CAUTION:
MINIMUM LOAD IMPEDANCE 2 OHM PER CHANNEL, 4 OHM BRIDGE
BRIDGE
MONO
_
+
+
+
_
CH-1
CH-2
CH-2
CH-1
_
OUTPUTS
PINOUT
1+
1-
POS NEG
CH- 2
PINOUT
2+
2-
POS NEG
CH- 2
1+
2+
POS NEG
BRIDG E
1+
1-
POS NEG
CH- 1
CH-1
CH-2
CH-1
CH-2
GAIN
0.775V
1.44V
1V
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Introduction Front Panel Rear Panel Set Up Speakon Assembly
Protection Features Specifications
Operating Modes
Figure
22
MX-4500/5500/6500 TYPICAL PARALLEL SET-UP
SPEAKERS
2 OHM MINIMUM
SPEAKERS
2 OHM MINIMUM
CH-1
Input
CH-2
Input
UNiKA
MX-3500/MX-4500/MX-5500/MX-6500
Figure
21
MX-3500 TYPICAL PARALLEL SET-UP
SPEAKERS
2 OHM MINIMUM
SPEAKERS
2 OHM MINIMUM
CH-1
Input
MX-3500
REAR PANEL
CH-2
Input
MX-4500/5500/6500
REAR PANEL
PARALLEL MONO :
Parallel ties the two channel line inputs together, so that they will both be driven by the same signal, without the need for external
jumpers or wiring. Both amplifier channels will operate independently. Though they carry the same signal, their gain controls affect only their respective
channels, and they both must use their respective speaker outputs. Never attempt to parallel the speaker outputs, this may cause serious damage to your
amplifier! This mode is recommended when using the
MX-4500/MX-5500/MX-6500 to run bass speakers, to achieve better low end. To run in parallel mono
mode connect your system as you would if you were going to run in stereo mode. Then flip the mode switch to Parallel. Be sure the amplifier is off or the power
is disconnected before making any changes.
PARALLEL
STEREO
BRIDGE
Either CH-1
or CH-2 input,
or Both inputs.
Either CH-1
or CH-2 input,
or Both inputs.