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XTI 4002 Inboard Limiter and Input Guidelines

17 June 2012 - 08:45 AM

Hello friends - I desire to use (2) 4002's in bridge mode, and protect the speakers with the XTi's inboard limiter at a threshold around 1800-2000 watts continuous. What is the corresponding coefficient within the menu for setting this limit?

Also, the manual states that both input channels must be fed, and then the signal is summed in bridge mode. Can I just feed one channel with signal, eg., channel one, and the bridge mode will still enact? Or, do I need a Y cable, as I am sending from stereo main outs and cannot merely run one side of the front of the house?

Thank you.

XTi 4002 Inboard Limiter Thresholds and Input Inquiry

17 June 2012 - 08:43 AM

Hello friends - I desire to use (2) 4002's in bridge mode, and protect the speakers with the XTi's inboard limiter at a threshold around 1800-2000 watts continuous. What is the corresponding coefficient within the menu for setting this limit?

Also, the manual states that both input channels must be fed, and then the signal is summed in bridge mode. Can I just feed one channel with signal, eg., channel one, and the bridge mode will still enact? Or, do I need a Y cable, as I am sending from stereo main outs and cannot merely run one side of the front of the house?

Thank you.

Bridging XTi 4002

16 June 2012 - 09:23 AM

I just purchased two XTi 4002's and desire to bridge each one to power a single EAW Fr153z (3-way, 8ohm, 500 w). The manual states that I have to send to both amp inputs and they are summed out of Channel one. Can I just send a SINGLE input to channel one input, and they will still be summed, or do I need to get a Y cable?

Secondly, is a standard, stock NL4 Speakon cable ALREADY configed to send this sum to the cabs, or do I need to rewire it?

Thank you

Bridging XTi 4002

16 June 2012 - 08:36 AM

I just purchased two XTi 4002's and desire to bridge each one to power a single EAW Fr153z (3-way, 8ohm, 500 w). The manual states that I have to send to both amp inputs and they are summed out of Channel one. Can I just send a SINGLE input to channel one input, and they will still be summed, or do I need to get a Y cable?

Secondly, is a standard, stock NL4 Speakon cable ALREADY configed to send this sum to the cabs, or do I need to rewire it?

Thank you.