Harman Kardon TC600 Owners Manual - Page 11

Simultaneous bridged-mono/stereo operation

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Simultaneous bridged-mono/ crossovers on all three speakers so the speakers, or from the left front to right stereo satellite operation stereo satellite speakers and the subwoofer rear and right front to left rear for non- You can use any of the TC Series amplifiers do not operate in the same frequency range. fade bass operation. in a simultanous bridge-monolstereo mode (also known as center-channel configuration or derived three-channel operation). In this configuration, a single amplifier runs a stereo pair of satellite speakers as well as a single subwoofer speaker simultaneously. With a TC Series amplifier, this configuration does not require the use of either an . active electronic crossover or extra amplifiers. However, you will need to use passive If you're using a two-channel amplifier (either the TC600 or TC300), the speaker leads will be connected to both the normal stereo connectors and to the bridged-mono connectors simultaneously. If you're using the TC304 four-channel amplifier. the amplifier can operate in normal fourchannel mode and simultaneously provide bridged power output on either one or both front and rear channel 4,3,2 operation using the TC304 four-channel amplifier The TC 304 four-channel amplifier can be configured to provide either four, three, or two separate channels of power. Some examples of different types of 4,3,2, operation have been described in this manual, but there are many more possible application combinations. The 4-3.2 operation of the TC304, combined with si- multaneous bridged operation, provides Simultaneous bridged-mono/stereo operation almost unlimited flexibility for automotive system design.

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Simultaneous bridged-mono/
stereo satellite operation
You can use any of the TC Series amplifiers
in a simultanous bridge-monolstereo mode
(also known as center-channel configuration
or derived three-channel operation). In this
configuration, a single amplifier runs a
stereo pair of satellite speakers as well as a
single subwoofer speaker simultaneously.
With a TC Series amplifier, this configura-
tion does not require the use of either an
.
active electronic crossover or extra amplifi-
ers. However, you will need to use passive
crossovers on all three speakers so the
stereo satellite speakers and the subwoofer
do not operate in the same frequency range.
If you're using a two-channel amplifier
(either the TC600 or TC300), the speaker
leads will be connected to both the
normal stereo connectors and to the
bridged-mono connectors simultaneously.
If you're using the TC304 four-channel
amplifier. the amplifier can operate in
normal fourchannel mode and simultane-
ously provide bridged power output on
either one or both front and rear channel
Simultaneous bridged-mono/stereo operation
speakers, or from the left front to right
rear and right front to left rear for non-
fade bass operation.
4,3,2
operation using the
TC304
four-channel amplifier
The TC 304 four-channel amplifier can
be
configured to provide either four, three, or
two separate channels of power. Some
examples of different types of 4,3,2,
operation have been described in this
manual, but there are many more possible
application combinations. The 4-3.2
operation of the TC304, combined with si-
multaneous bridged operation, provides
almost unlimited flexibility for automotive
system design.