10. Connecting the amplifier outputs
a) Connecting the speaker inputs
The car amplifier possesses outputs for 4 loudspeakers.
Each of the 2 loudspeaker outputs can also be used in mono-bridge mode. In fact, only one loudspeaker is powered
in this mode, however the available output voltage is significantly higher.
The satellite loudspeakers are connected in stereo mode, the subwoofer in mono bridge mode (3-channel mode).
The line towards the loudspeakers must be a bifilar cable. Insulate the bare wires at the
connecting terminals. Make sure that there are no sharp edges which could damage the cables.
Only use loudspeakers which have a sufficiently high loading capacity (see "Technical Data").
Make sure that the loudspeakers have been connected with the correct polarity, i.e. plus and
minus signs agree!
The amplifier has been designed for a loudspeaker impedance of at least 2 ohms (stereo mode)
or 4 ohms (mono-bridge mode). Never connect loudspeakers with a lower impedance.
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Connect the loudspeaker connections of the satellite loudspeakers to the connection SPEAKER FRONT (16) on
the amplifier.
Positive pole of the left satellite loudspeaker > connection LEFT+
Negative pole of the left satellite loudspeaker > connection LEFT-
Positive pole of the right satellite loudspeaker > connection RIGHT+
Negative pole of the right satellite loudspeaker > connection RIGHT-
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Connect the loudspeaker of the subwoofer to the connection SPEAKER REAR (17) on the amplifier.
Connection (+) of the subwoofer (red terminal) > connection BRIDGE+
Connection (-) of the subwoofer (black terminal) > connection BRIDGE-
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