Features - Radio Shack XL-200 Owner's Manual

High-power 2/1 channel bridgeable amplifier
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ˆ Features
Your RadioShack High-Power 2/1 Chan-
nel Bridgeable Amplifier produces a total
of 200 watts to give added punch and
power to your vehicle's existing auto
sound system.
The amplifier produces up to 100 watts
per channel (if bridged) of clean, power-
ful sound at all audio frequencies with
minimum distortion. You can connect
your auto sound system's low-level or
speaker-level outputs to this amplifier.
Its features include:
14K Gold-Plated Noise-Isolated Low-
Level Input Jacks — let you connect
low-level (preamplifier) signal inputs to
match your auto sound system's output
for the best high-fidelity performance.
14K Gold-Plated Speaker Terminals
— provide low impedance, high conduc-
tivity, and minimum corrosion for the
highest signal transfer and lowest sound
distortion.
Input Level Controls — let you adjust
the level of the audio signals that enter
the amplifier.
Automatic Power Switching — can
automatically turn the amplifier on or off
when you turn your auto sound system
on or off (depending on how you hook
up the amplifier).
Bridging Capability — lets you com-
bine the amplifier's two 100-watt chan-
nels so you can use the amplifier with
only one channel that produces a total of
200 watts.
Mute Turn-On Circuit — eliminates the
thump you hear when you turn on some
amplifiers.
Power Indicator — lights when power
is supplied to the amplifier.
Protection Indicator — lights if the am-
plifier shuts itself down.
Crossover Frequency Circuit — lets
you adjust the crossover frequency from
45–400 Hz. This lets you set up the am-
plifier so you can connect a subwoofer.
Short-Circuit Protection — distorts the
amplifier's sound if any output channel
shorts, alerting you to turn off the auto
sound system.
Auto-Off — protects the amplifier by
temporarily shutting down if it gets too
hot or it detects an input overload. The
amplifier restarts automatically when it
cools or the problem is corrected.

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