Application examples, 1 stereo mode – Behringer Professional 600-Watt Reference-Class Studio Power Amplifier A500 User Manual

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CHANNEL INPUT 1 (MONO). Connect the signal source whose output needs

to be amplified.

Please use only one of the three input connectors per channel at any
one time!
Here you will connect an output of your mixing console, your HiFi preamp or

another signal source.
Our rack mixing console EURORACK PRO RX1602, with its eight mono-usable

balanced stereo channels, is an ideal choice for signal processing and

source selection.
The connections for both channels are laid out as RCA, XLR and ¼" TRS stereo

connectors. The cinch inputs are intended for use with outputs laid out as

unbalanced signals with a -10 dBV line signal level. Because these inputs

are more sensitive than others, you can directly connect a CD player or a

DAT recorder. Of course this input can also be used for connecting mixing

consoles and similar equipment.
The XLR and ¼" TRS stereo connectors are laid out balanced, but they too can

of course be used to connect unbalanced signals. Their sensitivity is +4 dBu

(also see ch. 4).
Generally speaking, you should choose balanced over unbalanced signals in

order to guarantee the highest noise protection.
Due to safety considerations, the inputs can not be used in parallel.

However, if you are using cinch and XLR or ¼" TRS connectors

simultaneously, the cinch input is given preference, and the other signal

is muted.

If you wish to use the A500 in mono-bridged mode,

please only use one of the channel 1 inputs!

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CHANNEL INPUT 2. These are the inputs for channel 2.

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The STEREO/BRIDGED MONO switch is used to toggle between the two

operating modes of your A500.

Please power the A500 down using the POWER switch each time you
change the operating mode. Similarly, only connect/disconnect speaker
connectors if the A500 has first been powered off!

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OUTPUT 1, OUTPUT 2 and BRIDGED MONO: These are the speaker

connectors of your A500 laid out as ¼" TS mono connectors. When in

mono-bridged mode, only use the BRIDGED MONO output.

Keep in mind the minimum power impedance of 4 Ohms per channel
in stereo mode. When in mono-bridged mode, a loudspeaker whose
impedance is at least 8 Ohms must be used.

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In addition to XLR or ¼" TRS connectors, you can also use binding posts for

connecting speaker cables. When in mono-bridged mode, make sure to

connect your cables to both middle connectors–as shown on the unit itself.

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FUSE SWITCH/VOLTAGE SELECTION. Before connecting the unit to the

mains, please check if the voltage selector corresponds to your local voltage.

When replacing fuses, you should only use fuses of the same type and rating.

With some units, the fuse switch can be put into two different positions in

order to select between 230 V and 120 V operation. Please bear in mind:

If you wish to use your equipment outside of Europe running on 120 V,

you will have to use a fuse with a higher Ampere value.

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The mains connection is made via a standard IEC RECEPTACLE. A matching

cable is enclosed.

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SERIAL NUMBER.

3. Application Examples

3.1 Stereo mode

In this mode, both channels run independently with a separate input signal.

Connect passive loudspeakers, preferably high-quality studio monitors, such

as the BEHRINGER TRUTH B2031P. Set the STEREO/BRIDGED MONO switch (8)] to

“STEREO” to enable stereo mode.

Please use the POWER switch to power down your A500 before making
any changes to the operating mode settings.

Keep in mind the minimum load impedance of 4 Ohms per channel in
stereo mode.

XENYX 2222FX

Ctrl. Room out

Input

Channel 1

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Input

Channel 2

TRUTH B2031P

R

L

Fig. 3.1: A500 in stereo operation

Additional examples:

Two independent mono signals, e.g. instrument signal and monitor mix

Bi-amp operation, with the bass signal on channel 1 and the treble signal

on channel 2

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