Bridged Connection; Specifications - Shure HTSSOSPA Manual

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BRIDGED CONNECTION
If
the amplifier is used in the Bridged MtKie, to
prevent the risk of electric shock the following
instructions describe the only acceptable
method of connection (see illustration).
Voltages in the Bridged Connection ate
hazardous to
l i f e .
Make all amplifier-to-
speaker connections with AC power discon-
nected. Refer senicing to qualitied senice
~ e w n n e l .
1.
Thread the speaker lead through the hole
in the supplied connector cover plate.
2.
Loosen the insulated red locking cap on
the binding post, strip the end of the
speaker lead (approximately 19 mm [3/4
in.]
),
and insert the stripped wire into
the hole in the bindmg post. Twist the
stripped wire around the post and tighten
the locking cap.
Attach the cover plate over the binding
post terminal and fasten it with the
supplied screws.
NOTE: To ensure correct Bridged Mode speaker
polarity, connect the plus
(+)
terminal of
Channel 1 only to the plus speaker terminal and
connect the plus terminal of Channel 2 only to
the minus (
-
)
speaker terminal.
C O N N E C T I O N DETAIL
BRIDGED CONNECTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response (Flat Mode
' )
20 Hz to 20 kHz
+
0.5 dB
Power Output
100 watts minimum per channel into 8 ohms
w i t h
less than 0.1
%
THD
Input Impedance
100 kilohms
Recommended M i n i m u m Output Load Impedance
4 ohms
Input Sensitivity (Full Power Output in Flat Mode')
0 dBV (1.0 V)
Dynamic Range
Greater than 100 dB from noise level to clipping (300 Hz to 20 kHz)
Power Requirements
120 Vac
f
lo%, 60 Hz
CeMcations
Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Overall Dimensions
102mmHx429mmWx356mmD(4x 1 6 % ~ 14in.)
Weight
12.3 kg (27 lb)
'In other modes Frequency Response
and
Sensitivity are tailored to complement the
individual
HTS
Loudspeakers' Frequency Response
and
Sensitivity

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