Frequency Response (power amplifier)
(@ 750 watts RMS) –3dB @ 20 Hz and 40 kHz
Sensitivity (full output under clipping, 8 ohms load, 100 Hz)
Passive Input Jack: 62 millivolts
Active Input Jack: 267 millivolts
Power Amplifier (Effects Return Jack "in"): 5 volts
Input Impedance
Passive/Active Input: 800k Ohms
Active Input: 60k Ohms
Effects Return: 27k Ohms
Output Impedance
Effects Send: 100 Ohms
Tuner Send: 100 Ohms
XLR (Balanced) Out: 750 Ohms
Dimensions (depth includes handles and XLR pad)
19" W x 5.38" H x 15" D (3 rack spaces)
Weight
31 lbs.
750x – GETTING STARTED
Connecting Your Speaker Cabinets
The 750x is a mono amplifier, which makes things fairly simple. Locate the "Speaker Outputs" section on
the rear of the amp. You will notice that there are four different speaker output jacks, two 1/4" type and
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two Speakon
type jacks. The Speakon jacks are preferable if your speaker cabinet is equipped with
Speakons as well; however, you can use any of the four available jacks to connect your speaker(s) to the
750x.
Using One Speaker Cabinet
Using a speaker cable of 18 gauge or heavier (the heavier the cable, the lower the gauge), simply connect
any one of the 750x's Speaker Output jacks to the input jacks of your speaker cabinet. If your cabinet is a 4
ohm enclosure, the 750x will deliver will deliver 750 watts into it. If your cabinet is an 8 ohm enclosure, it
will deliver 450 watts into it. This is a loud amplifier. Be sure to check the power handling capabilities of
your speaker cabinet before connection and operation.
Using Two Speaker Cabinets
Using a speaker cable of 18 gauge or heavier (the heavier the cable, the lower the gauge), simply connect
any of the 750x's Speaker Output jacks to the input jacks of your two speaker cabinets. (You can use one
1/4" and one Speakon Output jack each if you wish; however, it is always best to use speaker cables with
similar type ends.) If the cabinets are the same impedance, the same amount of power will be sent to each
enclosure. If the cabinets are different impedances, more power will flow to the cabinet with the lower
impedance. Since the 750x is a mono amplifier and individual cabinet levels cannot be adjusted, it is rec-
ommended that you use cabinets of the same impedance when using more than one cabinet. If you use two
8 ohm cabinets—the two-cabinet setup recommended by SWR—the resulting "total" impedance will be 4
ohms, and the 750x will deliver 750 watts spread across both cabinets. Needless to say, in all cases, be
sure to check the power handling capabilities and impedance of your speaker cabinet(s) before connection
and operation.
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