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Output Limit Indicators – Light to indicate activity of the power amplifier
limiting circuit, which protects the speaker system from severe distortion.
These LEDs indicate that the amplifiers have reached their maximum output
level.
DC Indicator – When lit, shows that the low voltage power supplies are
operating.
Mains On/Off Switch – This switch turns the system power ON or OFF.
The switch illuminates to indicate the presence of AC power present in the
chassis. This switch is prior to the fuse. The light in the switch may flicker
depending on local voltage conditions. This is normal and nothing to be
concerned about.
NOTE: The Mains Switch will illuminate even if the fuse is blown.
However, the DC Indicators will not illuminate if the fuse is blown.
REAR PANEL FEATURES
Amplifier Power Rating:
RMS output per channel:
300 Watts @ 8 Ohms
440 Watts @ 4 Ohms
550 Watts @ 2 Ohms
RMS output in Bridge Mode:
880 Watts @ 8 Ohms
1100 Watts @ 4 Ohms
All modes of operation have +3dB of headroom. This means that the peak
power is twice that of RMS.
Note: Our new D610XLT is rated at 6 Ohms and is rated at 1050 Watts
RMS. When connecting this cabinet to the WT800B in Bridge Mode, it will
receive approximately 1000 Watts RMS, which is a near-perfect match.
Left/High Amp Output – These consist of two _ inch jacks and an NL-4
connector (sometimes called a Speakon). The jacks are wired in parallel. The
total speaker load impedance should not go below 2 ohms. On NL-4
connectors, we use +1, -1 connections.
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