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Alerts users about risks of electric shock, advising against opening the unit and referring servicing to qualified personnel.
Provides guidelines for safe installation, including ventilation, placement away from heat, and avoiding liquids.
Highlights the L-Series amplifiers' high efficiency, reduced power consumption, and heat loss due to EIC technology.
Lists operational features like variable speed fan, protection circuits, LED meters, and mode options.
Explains the function of '0dB' and 'CLIP/LIM' LEDs for monitoring output status and potential clipping.
Details how to adjust volume for channels A and B, including settings for bridged mono or parallel modes.
Describes the Power LED indicating power supply and the Protect LED signaling amplifier protection status.
Identifies the main power switch for turning the unit on and off.
Explains the AC power connection and the importance of using the correct fuse type for replacement.
Details the balanced XLR/Phone input connectors and their use for mono, parallel, or BI-AMP operations.
Instructs on connecting speakers to the output terminals, emphasizing amplifier power-off and speaker wire safety.
Describes the operation modes: Stereo, Bridge Mono, and Parallel for different speaker configurations.
Explains the Clip/Limiter switch for waveform clipping and the Ground/Lift switch for managing ground potential differences.
Details the mono output connector and various filter modes (Full Range, Sub Woofer, X-Over, Low Cut) for speaker management.
Provides guidance on rack installation, emphasizing the need for adequate ventilation space above and below the unit.
Advises on securing the amplifier in a rack, noting that the front plate alone is insufficient and suggesting lateral rails or a bottom plate.
Outlines the general steps for connecting the amplifier, including turning off power and referring to diagrams.
Details the specific wiring for stereo mode, including setting the mode switch and connecting speakers correctly.
Explains how to set the mode switch for bridge mono and connect speakers for high impedance loads.
Instructs to turn Channel B's level control down and use Channel A for volume adjustment in bridge mono.
Details how to set the mode switch for parallel operation and connect speakers using a single input signal.
Advises to turn Channel B's level control down and use Channel A for setting the appropriate volume level.
Illustrates the connection setup for a stereo system with subwoofers, detailing filter settings.
Shows the wiring diagram for a center speaker system, including connections for subwoofers and low cut filters.
Presents the connection setup for a second center speaker system, including crossover and low cut filter details.
Details the wiring for a 2-way crossover system, showing connections for left and right speakers with specific crossover frequencies.
Lists the output power ratings for various models (L3.0 to L6.0X) at different impedances and THD levels.
Details frequency response, input sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio, damping factor, and filter specifications.
Provides power consumption figures, physical dimensions, and weight for each amplifier model.
Illustrates the internal signal path, input/output stages, power supply, and protection circuits of the amplifier.