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Audio I/O Settings
TX6n/5n/4n Owner’s Manual
12
The amplifier will operate as a monaural high-power amp,
with the input signal of channel A (analog) or channel 1
(digital) as the source.
5-way binding post connectors
Speakon connectors
Each of 5-way binding post connectors and Speakon
connectors are internally parallel-connected. When
using both connectors simultaneously, total speaker
impedance of each connector must be 8–32 .
Select the power amp mode according to the type of connec-
tions you’ve made.
1. Press the [HOME] button to access the HOME
screen, and press the third function button from
the left (MENU) to access the MENU screen.
2. Use the encoder A to move the cursor (the blink-
ing frame) to “General,” and press the [ENTER]
button.
3. Use the function buttons (PREV/NEXT) to access
Stereo/Bridge/Parallel screen.
4. Use the encoder B to select the desired mode, and
press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
Set the amplifier gain.
1. Follow the steps 1 and 2 of the above “Mode Set-
ting” to select “MENU” “General.
2. Use the function buttons (PREV/NEXT) to access
the Sensitivity/Amp Gain screen.
3. Use encoder A to move the cursor to Amp Gain or
Sensitivity, and encoder B to edit the parameter
value.
4. If the parameter value is blinking, press the
[ENTER] button to confirm the value.
Refer to the TX6n/5n/4n Reference Manual for details
on the gain.
If you want to input or output digital audio signals, you must
check the word clock settings as necessary. Refer to the
TX6n/5n/4n Reference Manual for details on how to check
these settings. The factory setting is “Auto Scan Mode: ON.
Bridge Mode
Mode Setting
+
Analog input
Digital input
Total speaker
impedance:
4–16
Analog input
Digital input
Total speaker
impedance:
4–16
NOTE
Gain Setting
Word Clock Setting
NOTE
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