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AHB2 Instruction Manual Rev F Page 9
Quick Start Guide
Overview
Connect all cables before turning the unit on.
Check the settings of the MODE and SENSITIVITY switches before turning the unit on.
Turn down the audio source before turning the unit on for the first time.
1. Set the MODE Switch
The MODE switch is very important, make sure it is set correctly for your application. An incorrect
setting will not cause damage, but it may cause low output levels, a missing channel, or a polarity
inversion.
The AHB2 power amplifier can be run in two modes:
STEREO mode - Two output channels
MONO mode - One output channel in bridged mono
The bridged MONO mode will deliver almost 4 times as much power into an 8-Ohm speaker, and
will do so without any increase in distortion. The MONO mode is an excellent choice for high-power
applications. In MONO mode, two amplifiers will be required for stereo operation.
Set this switch to STEREO if the AHB2 is driving a stereo pair of speakers.
Set this switch to STEREO if the AHB2 is driving two channels of a multi-channel system.
Set this switch to STEREO if the AHB2 is driving a biamped two-way speaker.
Set this switch to MONO if the AHB2 is driving one speaker.
2. Set the SENSITIVITY Switch
The SENSITIVITY switch must be set properly in order to maximize the signal to noise ratio of
your audio system. If this switch is set too low, you will not be able to drive the amplifier to its
rated output. If this switch is set too high, the noise produced by your preamplifier will be amplified
more than is necessary.
If you are using an unbalanced input, you must use one of the top two switch positions.
If you are using a balanced input, you will usually need to use one of the bottom two switch
positions.
Set this switch all the way down if you are using professional balanced sources.
Raise the switch to increase the output level.
Lower the switch to decrease the output level.
When set properly, you should be able to drive the amplifier to the onset of clipping when your
volume control is set near maximum.

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Benchmark AHB2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Signal to Noise Ratio>130dB, A-weighted
TypeStereo Power Amplifier
Power Output100W into 8 Ohms, 190W into 4 Ohms
THD+N<0.00013% at 1kHz, at 100W into 8 Ohms
Input Impedance50 kOhms
Damping Factor> 300
Frequency Response0.1 Hz to 200 kHz (-3 dB)

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