Controls
NOTE
The control panel locates under the front side cover. Remove
the cover to access to its controls for adjustment. (See page 3)
FUSE [40Ax2]
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.
1 Fuse (0 A x )
NOTE
If you can't find the specified capacity fuse at your
store etc., consult your Kenwood dealer.
2 Battery terminal
3 Power control terminal
Controls the unit ON/OFF.
NOTE
Controls the unit power. Be sure to connect it with
all the systems.
4 Ground terminal
5 Speaker output terminals (A.ch/B.ch)
• 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 2Ω or greater. When multiple
speakers are to be connected, ensure that the
combined impedance is 2Ω 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
9 and the RIGHT channel · SPEAKER OUTPUT
terminals.)
The speakers to be connected should have an
impedance of 4Ω or greater. When multiple
speakers are to be connected, ensure that the
combined impedance is 4Ω or greater.
6 LINE IN terminal (A.ch/B.ch)
7 LINE OUT terminal
These jacks output respectively the signals input
to amplifiers A and B.
English
BATT.
GND
LEFT
RIGHT
P.CON
BRIDGED
SPEAKER OUTPUT
They always output the stereo signals regardless
of the position of the "OPERATION" switch.
8 THERMAL MANAGEMENT indicator
Lights this indicator when the internal
temperature is high.
9 PROTECTION indicator
Lights this indicator when the protection function
is activated. (See page 2)
0 Power indicator
When the power is turned on, the Power indicator
lights.
- INPUT SENSITIVITY control (A.ch/B.ch)
Set this control according to the pre-output level
of the center unit connected with this unit.
The sensitivities of amplifiers A and B can be
adjusted independently regardless of the position
of the input selector switch.
NOTE
For the pre-output level, refer to the
<Specifications> in the instruction manual of the
center unit.
= HPF/LPF FREQUENCY control (A.ch/
B.ch)
Sets the cutoff frequency when the "FILTER"
switch is set to "HPF" or "LPF".
~ BASS BOOST FREQUENCY control (B.ch)
Sets the center frequency around which the low
frequency range should be boosted.
! BASS BOOST LEVEL control (B.ch)
Sets the level by which the low frequency range
should be boosted.
@ INPUT SELECTOR switch
This switch selects the input method of the
signals to be amplified by amplifiers A and B.
• A B position:
Amplifies both of the signals input to amplifiers
A and B.
• A position:
Amplifies only signal input amplifier A with both
amplifiers A and B.
1
70
100
2
2
0.5
60
150
3
3
0.3
4
4
[MIN]
5
0.2
[MAX]
50
200
[MIN]
5
INPUT
HPF/LPF
INPUT
SENSITIVITY[V]
FREQUENCY[Hz]
SENSITIVITY[V]
A ch
THERMAL MANAGEMENT
PROTECTION
LEFT
RIGHT
BRIDGED
A
SPEAKER OUTPUT
B
6
1
60
70
4
100
70
10
50
80
0.5
2
60
15
150
90
0.3
0.2
[MAX]
40
100
0
18
50
200
BASS BOOST
BASS BOOST
HPF/LPF
FREQUENCY[Hz]
LEVEL[dB]
FREQUENCY[Hz]
B ch
INPUT
A ch
B ch
SELECTOR
OPERATION
FILTER
FILTER
A
MONO
HPF
HPF
[Lch]
OFF
OFF
A B
STEREO
LPF
LPF
L
R
+
A
B
A
B
LINE IN
LINE OUT
# OPERATION switch
The amplification methods of the signals input
can be selected.
• STEREO position:
The amplifier can be used as a stereo amplifier.
• MONO (Lch) position:
Amplifies the signal input from the left side
only. Set to this position and make bridged
connections to use as a high-power monaural
amplifier. (The input right signal is not output.)
$ FILTER switch (A.ch/B.ch)
This switch allows to apply high-pass or low-pass
filtering to the speaker outputs.
• HPF (High-Pass Filter) position:
The filter outputs the band of higher frequencies
than the frequency set with the "HPF
FREQUENCY" control.
• OFF position:
The entire bandwidth is output without filtering.
• LPF (Low-Pass Filter) position:
The filter outputs the band of lower frequencies
than the frequency set with the "LPF
FREQUENCY" control.
The speaker output is automatically switched to
monaural (L+R).