Owner's Manual

Speaker/Subwoofer
Wiring
Speaker
have
a
positive
and
negative
marking
on
the
terminals.
These
are
used
to
indicate
polarity
and
must
be
considered
when
wiring
speakers
or
subwoofers
to
an
amplifier.
Amplifiers
also
have
positive
and
negative
markings
on
their
speaker
outputs.
Use
these
marking
to
match
polarities
to
ensure
the
speakers
are
in
phase.
Failure
to
wire
speakers
or
woofers
in
phase
with
one
another
will
result
in
a
loss
of
bass.
All
MXA
amplifiers
require
a
minimum
2ohm
impedance
in
stereo
or
Ll
ohms
in
mono
[bridged)
mode.
Always
check
your
speaker
load
with
a
multi
-
meter
before
hooking
them
up
to
the
amplifier
.
The
MXALIBO.LIM
amplifier
is
stable
to
2
ohms
stereo
or
Ll
ohms
bridged
mono.
The
MXAB50
.
5M
amplifiers
are
stable
to
2
ohms
stereo
or
Ll
ohms
bridged
mono
[front
6
rear
channels)
and
stable
to
1
ohms
[sub
channel).
The
MXA600.1M
is
10
Stable.
Any
Impedance
[load)
smaller
than
what
is
recommended
will
damage
the
amplifier!
Such
damage
is
not
covered
under
warranty,
so
pay
strict
attention
to
what
connections
are
made
to
the
amplifier.
MXA850.5M
Remote
Level
Control
SPEAKER
20
SPEAKER
20
BRIDGED
SPEAKER
qo
8
SPEAKER
20
BR
ID
GED
SP
EAKER
qo
SUBWDDFER
10
SUBWDDF
ER
10