Connections - Emotiva XPA GEN3 User Manual

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Connections

Connecting speakers to your XPA Gen3
Your XPA Gen3 has no special connection requirements; audiophile grade five-way binding posts
are provided for speaker connections.
Always turn off the amplifier before connecting or disconnecting speaker cables or signal
source interconnects.
Always verify that your speaker cables are firmly attached, and not shorted to each other or
to any other cables, before powering up your XPA Gen3.
Always use high-quality speaker wire; 16-gauge or heavier.
If you must use thinner wire, try to keep the length as short as possible.
Be careful to wire all speakers "in phase" (the plus/red terminal on each speaker to the plus/
red terminal on your amp).
Try to use wires of equal length and gauge for both speakers in each pair (use the same gauge
and length for both fronts, or for both surrounds; don't use a long 16-gauge wire for one
speaker and a short 10-gauge wire for the other).
If you use stranded cables, use care to avoid short circuits (from stray strands touching).
Emotiva offers very high-quality, pre-made speaker cables at reasonable prices.
You will find them in the Interconnects section of our website at www.emotiva.com.
Connecting an input source to your XPA Gen3
Your XPA Gen3 amplifier has both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) inputs; switches
independently select which input is active for each channel. Be sure to set these switches
correctly. If your source component offers both types of outputs, a balanced connection is
generally preferred, especially for long cable runs and in noisy environments. We suggest using
reasonably high quality cables, keeping cables no longer than necessary, and avoiding running
signal cables near power cables and speaker cables whenever possible.
DO NOT connect a digital signal to the inputs of your XPA Gen3 (or you may damage it or your
speakers).
Connecting the Trigger Input and Trigger Output
The Trigger Input accepts a 12 VDC (nominal) trigger signal from another device via a standard
1/8" mono plug. When the trigger is asserted, the XPA Gen3 will switch On; when the trigger is
removed, the XPA Gen3 will return to Standby mode. The Trigger Output sends out
12 VDC whenever the main power to the XPA Gen3 is On (and NOT when it is in Standby mode)
which can be used to switch on other units with trigger capabilities.
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