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Stereo connections, Bridged connections, Controls – Kenwood KAC-X501F User Manual

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This is a 4 channel amplifier including 2 stereo amplifiers in a body. One amplifier is referred to

as amplifier A and the other is amplifier B. This unit is compatible with a large variety of
systems by combining the switches and functions described in the following.

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#2 When INFRASONIC is set to 15Hz or 25Hz, the sound is monaural (L+R).

* Note that if OPERATION is set to MONO, Lch is still monaural'.

0 Fuse (20 Ax 4)
0 Battery terminal
0 Ground terminal
0 Amplifier A speaker output

terminals

0 Amplifier B speaker output

terminals

^ SPEAKER OUTPUT terminals

* Stereo Connections:

When you wish to use the unit as a stereo

amplifier, stereo connections are used.

The speakers to be connected should

have an impedance of 2£2 or greater.

When multiple speakers are to be

connected, ensure that the combined

impedance is

2Q

or greater for each

channel.

• Bridged Connections:

When you wish to use the unit as a high-

output monaural amplifier, bridged
connections are used. (Make connections
to the LEFT channel (+) and the RIGHT

channel (-) SPEAKER OUTPUT terminals.)

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The speakers to be connected should

have an impedance of 4i2 or greater.

When multiple speakers are to be

connected, ensure that the combined

impedance is 4£2 or greater.

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The rated input of the speakers should be

no less than the maximum output of the

. amplifier. Otherwise malfunction may

result.

® RCA cable ground lead terminal
0 Amplifier A LINE IN terminal
0 Amplifier B LINE IN terminal

0 LINE OUT terminal

These jacks output respectively the signals

input to amplifiers A and B. They always
output the stereo signals regardless of the
position of the OPERATION switch.

® Power control terminal

® EXT.AMP,CONT (external

amplifier control) terminal

This controls the B.M.S. (See P.6).