DB Drive EUPHORIA T265, EUPHORIA T490, EUPHORIA T4125, EUPHORIA M350, EUPHORIA T465 User Manual

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EUPHORIA
AMPLIFIER MODELS
T265
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T465
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T490
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T4125
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M1000
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M2000
USER MANUAL
Installation Instructions / Owners Manual
Due to continous improvement of the product the
specifications are subject to change without notice.
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
KEEP YOUR SALES RECEIPT
RECOMMENDATION
Low Impedance Stability
For added low frequency performance the Multi Channel amplifiers are equipped with a
bass boost @ 45Hz
The “EUPHORIA ” amplifiers include built-in variable crossovers. The crossover features a variable frequency selection for precise low pass filtering for all mono amplifiers. The Multi-channel feature independent 12dB per octave High Pass and Low Pass X-Over Network.
T265 - 2 Ohm Stereo (2 Channel) F465 - 2 Ohm Stereo (4 Channel) F490 - 2 Ohm Stereo (4 Channel) F4125 - 2 Ohm Stereo (4 Channel) M350 - 2 Ohm Mono M500 - 1 Ohm Mono M1000 - 1 Ohm Mono M2000 - 1 Ohm Mono
selectable 6dB-12dB The Mono amplifiers feature a variable 0 - 18db boost set @ 45Hz
Tri - Plex Status Indicator
A Tri-Plex LED status indicator will indicate the operational status of the amplifier. A blue power LED indicates the power is on and operating normal. To aid in setting up the amplifier a CLIP LED , will be off during normal operation. When the amplifier is over driven into a soft clip it will light up orange , this is the normal safe limit of operation of signal. When the amplifiers signal goes into a dangerous hard clip the Clip LED will turn red. A red protection LED indicates that the internal protection circuit has been activated. The protect LED will remain off at all other times
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Multi-Link
The Euphoria M500, M1000 and M2000 have an internal linking circuit that allows you to link two like model amplifiers so that you can double your output power to a single load. When linking two like amplifiers they are split up into master and slave units. The master amplifier becomes the main control for all input signals and gain controls.
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