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Eq or mixer, Cd player, Cd player switch in “cd” position – PYLE Audio PT610 User Manual

Page 4: Mic 6.3mm or 3-pin xlrjack, This example shows a 4 ohm speaker

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Input connections

The PT610 accepts a broad range of input sources, including:

Compact Disc (CD) player

Cassette, Reel-to-Reel or other tape player

Radio Tuner

Microphones (up to 4 simultaneously)

Equalizer

Signal Processor

Connecting a CD or tape player or tuner

In a normal installation, one would use the LINE JACK for

connecting a CD player, tape player or tuner

Connecting an additional CD sound source

In this situation, use the MIC4 JACK, and set the MIC4/CD

SELECTOR switch to the CD position.

Connecting an equalizer or external signal processor

Connect the processor’s OUT to the amplifier’s IN, and the

processor’s IN connector to the amplifier’s OUT.

Connecting microphones

The MIC IN jacks permit you to connect up to 4 low impedance

microphones. The microphones can be used with either a

6.35mm plug, or a 3-pin XLR type plug.

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

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Speaker connections

One or more speakers (4, 8 or 16 Ohm) speakers can be

connected to the amplifier with or without transformers.

However, before you connect any speakers to the amplifier,

the total speaker impedance must be calculated in order

to avoid damage to the amplifier. A total speaker impedance

greater than 16 Ohms or less than 4 Ohms can cause this

damage to occur.

To begin with, in order to ensure equal volume from each

speaker, all connected speakers should have the same

impedance.

A proper total impedance within the 4 to 16 Ohm range can

be acheived by combining series and parallel speaker

connections. Please see the diagrams which follow which

explain how to accomplish this.

Finally, always use the shortest length of speaker wire

possible of proper gauge. Usually, 18 gauge wire is adequate

for lengths under 25 feet, while 16 gauge is used for greater

lengths.

FUSE

FUSE

110

8

+

COM 4

8

16

70V

8

GND

IN

OUT LINE

CD

L
R

MIC4

MIC3

MIC2

MIC1

EQ OR MIXER

FUSE

FUSE

110

8

+

COM 4

8

16

70V

8

GND

IN

OUT LINE

CD

L
R

MIC4

MIC3

MIC2

MIC1

CD PLAYER

FUSE

FUSE

110

8

+

COM 4

8

16

70V

8

GND

IN

OUT LINE

CD

L
R

MIC4

MIC3

MIC2

MIC1

CD PLAYER

Switch in “CD” position.

FUSE

FUSE

110

8

+

COM 4

8

16

70V

8

GND

IN

OUT LINE

CD

L
R

MIC4

MIC3

MIC2

MIC1

MIC

6.3mm or 3-pin XLRJack

System 1: Single speaker system

1. Connect the speaker (-) terminal to the amplifier COMMON

terminal.

2. Depending on the speaker being used, connect the speaker

(+) terminal to the amplifier 4 Ohm, 8 Ohm or 16 Ohm

amplifier terminal.

Connector options

The PT-610 offers several different connection points for

speaker hookups. These include screw terminals, a 6.3mm

jack, and a pair of banana plug connectors.

It is not proper or recommended to connect all the speaker

outputs simultaneously. In addition, please note that when

the 6.3mm jack is used, all the screw terminal and RCA

signal outputs are disconnected.

FUSE

FUSE

110

8

+

COM 4

8

16

70V

8

GND

IN

OUT LINE

C

THIS EXAMPLE SHOWS A

4 OHM SPEAKER