Technical Pro MA2020 User Manual

Technical Pro MA2020 User Manual

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MA2020
MINI Amplifier
MA2020

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Summary of Contents for Technical Pro MA2020

  • Page 1 MA2020 MINI Amplifier MA2020...
  • Page 2 MA2020, it is recommended that you review all of the information provided in this instruction manual before operating this equipment. If you've spent any time at all in professional audio, you know the name Technical Pro and what it stands for — incredible performance &...
  • Page 3 4.Treble Control: Use this knob to adjust the treble on the main output. 5.DIRECT/EQ: Press this button to bypass the EQ effect on the MA2020 or not. When the direct button is pressed the signal will pass through the MA2020 unaffected. Press again to undo.
  • Page 4 1.Power Supply: Use the adapter provided to power on the unit. Before connecting it to the outlet, be sure the power of the MA2020 is off. 2.Main Left Output: Connect your left speaker to this speaker output. The MA2020 should be powered off.
  • Page 5 In the typical setup, a user should wire from the output of the signal source directly the RCA input on the rear of the MA2020. Once the input signal source is connected to the MA2020, connect the loudspeakers to the MA2020’s main outputs. Pictured above is a DVD player and a MP3 player connected to the MA2020 inputs.
  • Page 6 MA2020 MA2020 Mounting Instruction There are four pieces screws packed with the accessories. These screws are used to mount the MA2020 onto a surface as below diagram illustrated. screws × 4 MA2020...
  • Page 7 ONLY ONE AMPLIFIER IN THE SIGNAL PATH. There are also input jack for a MP3 player on the front panel of the MA2020. Just plug the MP3 player into the MP3 input jack to play signal from MP3 plaer. Be sure that the volume of your MP3 player and MA2020 are turned down at first and then slowly raise the volume to prevent damaging the speakers or any of your other equipment.

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