Âê 9, Speaker connections, B. mono mode – Memphis 16PR2100 User Manual
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8
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
b. MONO MODE
R +
L +
L +
R
L
LOW INPUT
HIGH INPUT
REMOTE
MIN
MAX
GAIN
400Hz
40Hz
LPF
PROT
PWR
HPF
400Hz
40Hz
OFF - BOOST - ON
X - OVER
FULL
HPF
LPF
POWER
GND
REMOTE
+12V
FUSE
BRIDGED
R
L
SPEAKER
R
L
LOW INPUT
HIGH INPUT
REMOTE
MIN
MAX
GAIN
400Hz
40Hz
LPF
PROT
PWR
HPF
400Hz
40Hz
OFF - BOOST - ON
X - OVER
FULL
HPF
LPF
POWER
GND
REMOTE
+12V
FUSE
BRIDGED
R
L
SPEAKER
Most speakers have a positive (indicated with a + or colored dot) and negative (indicated
with a -) marking on the terminals. These are used to indicate polarity, and must be
considered when wiring stereo speakers or multiple subwoofers to an amplifier. Amplifiers
also have positive and negative markings on their speaker outputs. These may be used to
correspond or match with the speaker polarity markings to ensure that the stereo speakers
are in-phase with each other. Failure to wire stereo speakers in phase with one another will
result in a loss of bass. All Power Reference Class AB amps require a minimum 2ohm
impedance in stereo or 4 ohms in mono (bridged) mode.
1. 2CH MODELS(16-PR2.50/16-PR2.75/16-PR2.100/16-PR2.150)
a. STEREO MODE