Specifications

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Biamping wiring diagram
mains fuse
100-120VAC:
8A 3AG fast acting
200-240VAC:
4A 3AG fast acting
PUSH
channel 1 (right)
when viewed from the front
PUSH
channel 2 (left)
when viewed from the front
Balanced Y-adapter
from preamplifier
loudspeaker terminals
—treble—
—bass—
Horizontal” biamping refers to the practice of using one amplifier for left and
right low frequencies, and another for the high frequencies.
“Vertical” biamping (illustrated above) refers to the practice of using a single
stereo amplifier for each loudspeaker (say, an AMP 2 driving each loud-
speaker). Vertical biamping allows the amplifier to be placed extremely close
to each speaker, keeping speaker leads as short as possible.
To facilitate biamping, all Proceed power amplifiers have the same voltage
gain and input sensitivity. Because of this fact, you should not have to con-
cern yourself with adjusting the relative volumes of the bass and treble sec-
tions of your loudspeakers—if they sounded good with a single amplifier, they
should sound better when biamplified.