Stereo, bi-amp, 2-channel
Parallel
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FEATURES & SETUP
What are the differences
among Stereo, Parallel
Input, and Bridge Mono
modes?
STEREO MODE
This is the "normal" way of using the
amplifier, in which each channel is
fully independent. Separate signals
connect at the inputs, the gain knobs
control their respective channels,
and separate speakers connect to
each output.
Examples:
• Two-channel (stereo) playback.
• Two independent mono signals,
such as main and monitor mixes.
• Bi-amped operation, with the low
frequencies in Channel 1 and the
highs in Channel 2.
PARALLEL INPUT MODE
This mode is just like Stereo mode,
except that the inputs for Channel 1
and Channel 2 are internally
connected together. A signal into
any input jack will therefore drive
both channels directly. Each
channel's gain control still functions
as usual, and each channel feeds its
own speaker load.
You can patch the input signal on to
additional amplifiers by using any of
the remaining input jacks.
Example:
• One mono signal driving both
channels, with independent gain
control for each speaker system.
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