Martin Audio MA200Q Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Martin Audio – MA200Q Amplifier
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When outputs A and B, or C and D are bridged, the loudspeaker is connected to +1 and -2 of the
connector see diagram below.
Looking at the rear of the amplifier the right hand Speakon has both channel A and B outputs, the left
hand Speakon channels C and D. This configuration is useful for bridging and bi-amp operation (see
bridged mono operation on page7).
chA
chB
Channel A and B (or C and D) into one
Speakon. . (Quad or Bi-amp)
Bridged mono
Never connect either output terminal to ground or to some other output or input terminal (see
warnings in chapter 1)
For normal four-channel operation, connect each loudspeaker load across the output’s positive and
negative terminals. Pay attention to loudspeaker polarity; loudspeakers connected out of polarity
degrade sound quality.
Keep the loudspeaker cables as short as possible and use good quality stranded cable. Do not use
shielded wire, such as microphone or guitar cable. Remember that the speaker cable reduces the power
of the amplifier in two ways:
It increases the load impedance and introduces resistive power losses.
WARNING: To prevent electric shock, do not operate the amplifier with any of the
loudspeaker cable conductors exposed.
8 OPERATION
8.1 Operation precautions
Make sure that the power switch is set to “OFF ” before connecting any input or output or
operating the switches on rear panel. See pages 9 about installation.
Make sure that the AC mains voltage is correct and is the same as the one printed on the rear
panel of the amplifier. See pages 9 and 10, about operating voltage and power consumption.
Make sure that the switches on the rear panel for the different operating modes and the clip-
limiter switches are in the correct position. See page 7 about operating modes and page 14 about
clip limiters.
It is always a good idea to turn down the gain controls during power-up, to prevent speaker
damage in case a high signal is present at the input.
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