Specifications

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Binding Post Outputs
When terminating to the 4 mm binding post (banana jack) output
connectors, banana plugs or bare wires can be used. The red terminal is
positive and the black terminal is negative (ground).
Speaker Outputs
When using the 4 pole speaker connector for speaker output, use only the
mating 4 pole in-line connector. This connector is designed so that both
speakers can be fed from a single connector. Two speaker connectors are
provided on the amplifier. The ”Channel A” speaker connector actually
carries both channel A & Channel B outputs (see: Speaker Connector Wiring
Diagrams). The ”Channel B” speaker connector carries the Channel B output
only. This arrangement allows you the option of connecting to the outputs
separately or together. Connecting through a single connector has the
advantage of minimising connections, preserving phasing and simplifying
channel allocation, which is particularly important when bi-amping.
IMPORTANT
Do not overload your amplifier by connecting the channel B output twice!
Channel A is used as the “dominant” channel and when sourcing a dual
output from Channel A, the following standard should be used:
Channel A = Left or Low Frequencies.
Channel B = Right or High Frequencies.
Operation
IMPORTANT
All signal source equipment should be adequately earthed. This not only
ensures your safety, but everybody else’s as well. Faults can and do occur in
mains connected equipment where the chassis can become “live” if it is not
properly earthed. In these instances, the fault in a “floating” (ungrounded)
piece of equipment will look for the shortest path to ground, which could
possibly be your amplifier’s input. If the fault current is large enough, it will
destroy the input to your amplifier and look for the next available path, which
may be you!