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Alerts users to the presence of dangerous voltage and shock risks within the enclosure.
Informs users about important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature.
Covers essential safety practices for using electrical products, including installation and environmental considerations.
Details permissible noise exposure limits and the need for hearing protection to prevent loss.
Provides a comparative overview of key specifications across different GPS Series amplifier models.
Guides users through inspecting the unit, saving packaging, and completing product registration.
Covers rack mounting, basic connections, and powering up the amplifier for the first time.
Details the removable power cord, AC power switch, and power indicator LED.
Describes the balanced and unbalanced input options, including combo connectors for channels A and B.
Explains how to use the Mode Switch for stereo or bridged (mono) operation.
Details the input connector for Channel B, noting its function in stereo and bridge modes.
Explains the purpose and function of the Input Polarity switch for phase alignment.
Describes the Thru jack's utility for signal patching and signal distribution.
Details the 1/4" and Speakon output connectors for connecting loudspeakers.
Explains the use of five-way binding posts for speaker connections, including bridge mode.
Details the DDT compression feature, its defeat switch, and the associated indicator LEDs.
Explains the Signal LEDs and the function of the Input Gain controls for each channel.
Describes the variable-speed cooling fans and their operation based on temperature.
Covers AC mains circuit sizing, line cord safety, and cooling needs for different models.
Explains input connection methods and how to configure signal modes for stereo or bridged operation.
Details DDT, Load Fault Correction, Initialization Protection, Thermal, Short Circuit, and DC Voltage protection.
Illustrates recommended connections for stereo mode and provides essential wiring notes.
Shows recommended connections for bridged mode and important impedance considerations.
Defines what is covered by the warranty, including material and workmanship defects.
Outlines the process for obtaining service and limitations on implied warranties and damages.