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Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.03% |
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Signal to Noise Ratio (line) | >100dB (A-weighted) |
Speaker Load Impedance | 4Ω - 8Ω |
Power Output | 150 W per channel into 8 Ω (stereo) |
Signal to Noise Ratio (MC) | 76dB |
Signal to Noise Ratio (MM) | 76dB |
Connects the amplifier to the power outlet via a wall outlet or heavy-duty extension cord for operation.
Fuse for 220V/240V models; describes replacement if blown and conditions for blowing.
Setting to optimize power delivery based on speaker impedance (4-8 ohms) to prevent overheating.
Circuit that minimizes audible distortion when the amplifier is overdriven beyond its specified output.
Button to turn the amplifier on or off; indicated by a green LED.
Controls for matching levels, extending volume range, and correcting channel balance.
Amber LED that glows when the Soft Clipping switch on the rear panel is activated.
Illuminates when protection relays disconnect speakers due to overheating or internal faults.
Indicates audible clipping; flashes when the amplifier is over-driven into distortion.
Details on using binding posts with bared wires or dual-banana plugs for speaker connections.
Guidance on ensuring speakers operate in phase for optimal stereo imaging and bass response.
Connect signal cables to NORMAL (filtered) or LAB (unfiltered) input jacks.
Procedure to bridge two channels for monophonic operation with increased output power.