Applications; Differences Between 2-Channel, Parallel And Mono-Bridged Operating Modes - Behringer EUROPOWER EP2500 User Manual

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3. APPLICATIONS

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3.1 Differences between 2-channel, parallel
and mono-bridged operating modes
mode is the most common operating mode of
amplifiers. Both channels operate fully independently from one
another. There is always a separate input signal as well as a
separate output signal.
Examples:
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2-channel (stereo) playback
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Two independent mono signals, e.g. instrument signal and
monitor mix
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Bi-amp operation, whereby bass frequencies are run on
channel 1, and high frequencies on channel 2 (see chapter
3.2, “Bi-amping”).
Fig. 3.1: 2-channel mode
EUROPOWER EP1500/EP2500
Fig. 3.2: DIP switch positions for 2-channel operation
inputs of both channels are internally connected in parallel. One
input signal routes parallel both channels, while their filters etc.
are independently controlled.
Examples:
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A mono signal is fed into both channels, whereby amplifi-
cation of each channel is controlled separately.
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Parallel mode (as described above) with connection of an
additional amp via the remaining free input connector. The
input signal is present there, and may be connected to
further equipment.
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3. APPLICATIONS
is identical to 2-channel mode, except for the
Fig. 3.3: Parallel operation
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