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Brand | Electro-Voice |
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Model | AP2600A |
Category | Amplifier |
Language | English |
Steps to connect the amplifier to a 120V AC power source.
Procedure to reconfigure the power transformer for 220/240V AC.
Guidelines for installing the amplifier in a standard 19-inch rack.
Instructions for ensuring proper airflow to prevent overheating.
How to connect audio input signals using barrier strips or XLR connectors.
Information on using XLR and barrier strip connectors for line outputs.
Details for making speaker output connections via the terminal barrier strip.
Discussion on choosing appropriate speaker wire gauge for optimal performance.
Method to calculate speaker cable power loss for 8-ohm speaker systems.
Method to calculate speaker cable power loss for 4-ohm speaker systems.
Formula to determine maximum cable length for a specific damping factor.
Guidance on selecting fuses to protect loudspeakers and the amplifier.
Recommends capacitor values for protecting compression drivers.
Explains the function of octal sockets for accessory modules.
Describes circuitry that protects loads from transients, DC, and subsonic signals.
Details internal protection circuits, current limiting, and dual-speed fan.
Explains the 'PROTECT' LED as a severity indicator for operating conditions.
Instructions for operating the amplifier in dual channel mode.
Instructions for operating the amplifier in bridge mode.
Lists continuous and subwoofer rated output power at various impedances.
Details input sensitivity, maximum input level, and impedance.
Covers THD, IMD, slew rate, damping factor, noise, and frequency response.
Details the amplifier's output stage design and component count.
Describes front panel controls, LEDs, and input/output connectors.
Specifies voltage, consumption, heat output, and operating temperature.
Provides physical size, rack mounting depth, and enclosure details.
Details the shipping and net weight of the amplifier unit.
Lists included standard accessories and optional add-on modules.