Page 3 - CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SERVICE TO YOUR AUTHORIZED AMERICAN AUDIO ® DEALER. CAUTION Do not open - risk of electric shock F O R O P T I M U M P E R F O R M A N C E A N D RELIABILITY DO NOT PRESENT TH...
Page 5 - Front Panel; Bridge Mode. Before powering down the amp, turn the gain control to
1. Indicator LEDs - Channel Protect Indicator - The red Protect LED will begin to glow when the channel goes into protect mode. When the channel goes into protect mode all output for that channel will turn off. This is to protect any speakers connected to the channel.Channel Clip Indicator - This re...
Page 6 - Rear Panel; thing in front or obstruct these vents.
Rear Panel XLT900 Figure 2 8 17 15 12 11 10 9 13 14 ©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 6 8. Channels 1 & 2 Speakon Outputs - Optional speaker output connections. Use pins 1+ and 1- of this 4-pole Speakon connector to connect to your speak- er’s ...
Page 8 - Set Up; INPUTS; Unbalanced TS 1/4” Plug; Balanced TRS 1/4” Plug; Male XLR Pin Confi guration:; US ITT Standard
OUTPUTS: Binding Post - Connect your speakers to the binding post outputs on the rear of the amplifier. The speaker wire may be connected by bare wire (directly connected, usually for permanent connections). Connections are made to Channels 1 and 2 output’s for stereo mode or across the red terminal...
Page 9 - quickly change out an amp. The Neutrik Speakon
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 9 Mono Bridge Connections: Mono bridge operation connections will follow the above descriptions however, when operating in mono bridge operation the speaker connections will run between the two positive (red) leads...
Page 11 - Mono Bridge Operation -; your amplifier output.
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 11 OPERATING MODES: Always configure your amplifier operating mode before beginning operation. If you want to change it dur- ing performance. You must decrease the gain controls to their lowest levels to protect th...
Page 12 - RF; from the output and
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 12 PROTECTION: Thermal Protection - If the amplifiers operating temperature runs over 105°C (221°F) the amplifier will go into thermal protection to prevent damage from over heating. The Protect Indicator LED locat...
Page 14 - TYPICAL MONO BRIDGE SET-UP; TYPICAL STEREO OUTPUT CONNECTIONS; SPEAKERS
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 14 TYPICAL MONO BRIDGE SET-UP SPEAKERS 8 OHM MINIMUM TYPICAL STEREO OUTPUT CONNECTIONS SPEAKERS 4 OHM MINIMUM SPEAKERS 4 OHM MINIMUM Use Channel 1 Inputs Only (XLR or 1/4” Jacks) X Use Speakon Connections Use the t...
Page 15 - TYPICAL PARALLEL SET-UP; OHM MINIMUM
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 15 TYPICAL PARALLEL SET-UP SPEAKERS 4 OHM MINIMUM SPEAKERS 4 OHM MINIMUM Figure 15 Use Channel 1 Inputs Only (XLR or 1/4” Jacks) Set the Operation Mode switch to Parallel
Page 16 - team on our toll free number.; Please contact American Audio; of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.
American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 16 The XLT Series carries a one year limited warranty. We recommend you fill out the enclosed warranty card to validate your purchase. All returned service items whether under warranty or not, must be freight pre-pa...
Page 17 - XLT Series SPECS
XLT Series SPECS Power supply: AC 100V, 50/60Hz (Japan) AC 110V, 60Hz (Colombia) AC 120V, 60Hz (U.S.A. and Canada) AC 127V, 60Hz (Mexico) AC 220V, 50Hz (Chile and Argentina) AC 220V, 60Hz (Philippines and Korea) AC 230V, 50Hz (Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, and Singapore) AC 240V, 50Hz (Australi...
Page 19 - Notes
American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - XLT Series Power Amplifier User Manual Page 19 Notes