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8.Clip Circuit and Indicator
This special circuitry protects the amplifier and speaker system from
being damaged by overdriving power levels. Indicator lights remind
the user to reduce the volume when amplifier output is excessive.
9.Power Meter
Indicate the output signal level.
10.BYPASS/EQ Switch
Sets the switch to the EQ position, you can connect an equalizer.
Sets the switch to the BYPASS position, the equalizer has no effect
on your systems sound.
11.EQ IN/OUT RCA Jacks
To connect an equalizer to these jacks, you can have the effect on
your systems sound.
12.LINE/AUX RCA Inputs
To connect any high-level sound source, such as a CD player, tape
deck, or tuner to the amplifiers LINE/AUX jacks.
13.AUX/MIC4 Switch
If you connect a low level audio input source to the AUX jacks, set
AUX/MIC4 to the AUX position.
If you set AUX/MIC4 to the MIC4 position, you can use MIC4.
14.Four Microphone Inputs
Allows you connect up to four Microphones by balanced XLR type
sockets or unbalanced 6.35mm type sockets.
15.Speaker Terminals
Connect your speaker system to these terminals. You can connect
one or more 4ohm, 8ohm, 16ohm speakers to the amplifier,
with or without transformers. To ensure equal volume from each
speaker, all the connected speakers should have the same impedance
rating.
16.GND Screw Terminal
17.Power Fuse (3A, 250V)
It is the power supply fuse, it protects the amplifier from unwanted
voltage surges and the other abnormal operating conditions.
18. AC IN
Connect to AC 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz power supply.
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