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8 EUROPOWER EP4000/EP2000 User Manual Fig. 3.2: DIP switch positions for 2-channel operation Fig. 3.4: DIP switch positions for parallel operation Parallel mode is identical to 2-channel mode, except for the inputs of both channels are internally connected in parallel. One input signal routes parallel both channels, while their filters etc. are independently controlled. Examples: • A mono signal is fed into both channels, whereby amplification of each channel is controlled separately • Parallel mode (as described above) with connection of an additional amp via the remaining free input connector. The input signal is present there and may be connected to further equipment • When connecting a balanced input signal, please make sure to exclusively use balanced cables for passing the signal further on. Otherwise, a single unbalanced cable can turn the entire signal unbalanced When running in mono-bridged mode, the voltage of both channels is added up and fed into a single loudspeaker system. There is one input and one output signal respectively, and only the controls of channel 1 (and not of channel 2) are used. ◊ However, should the DIP switches 4 and 5 still be in PARALLEL INPUTS position while in mono-bridged mode, the signal on the free input (input channel 2) can be forwarded to an additional amp. Examples: • Driving a single 8-Ohm loudspeaker • Driving a single 4-Ohm loudspeaker Electric guitar Mono out Input channel 1 XENYX X2222USB Mixing Console EUROPOWER EP2000 (Parallel Mode) EUROLIVE B1520 PRO Full range loudspeaker Fig. 3.3: Parallel operation V-AMP PRO Input channel 1 EUROPOWER EP2000 (Mono Bridged Mode) BG412F Fig. 3.5: Mono-bridged mode

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Fig. 3.2: DIP switch positions for 2-channel operation
Parallel mode is identical to 2-channel mode, except for the inputs of both
channels are internally connected in parallel. One input signal routes parallel
both channels, while their filters etc. are independently controlled.
Examples:
A mono signal is fed into both channels, whereby amplification of each
channel is controlled separately
Parallel mode (as described above) with connection of an additional amp
via the remaining free input connector. The input signal is present there and
may be connected to further equipment
When connecting a balanced input signal, please make sure to exclusively
use balanced cables for passing the signal further on. Otherwise, a single
unbalanced cable can turn the entire signal unbalanced
XENYX X2222USB Mixing Console
Mono out
Input
channel 1
EUROPOWER EP2000 (Parallel Mode)
EUROLIVE B1520 PRO Full range loudspeaker
Fig. 3.3: Parallel operation
Fig. 3.4: DIP switch positions for parallel operation
When running in mono-bridged mode, the voltage of both channels is added
up and fed into a single loudspeaker system. There is one input and one output
signal respectively, and only the controls of channel 1 (and not of channel 2)
are used.
However, should the DIP switches 4 and 5 still be in PARALLEL INPUTS
position while in mono-bridged mode, the signal on the free input
(input channel 2) can be forwarded to an additional amp.
Examples:
Driving a single 8-Ohm loudspeaker
Driving a single 4-Ohm loudspeaker
Electric guitar
V-AMP PRO
BG412F
Input
channel 1
EUROPOWER
EP2000
(Mono Bridged
Mode)
Fig. 3.5: Mono-bridged mode