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WIRING OUTPUT CONNECTORS
Before making any output connections, ensure the power cord is disconnected from the amplifier and carefully review the total impedance for loudspeakers
connected to each amplifier output. If multiple loudspeakers are connected to an output (i.e., in series, parallel, or series-parallel), be certain the total system
impedance is within the allowed specification for the output. See the "Specifications" table below for supported load specifications.
JBL recommends using two-conductor or four-conductor, heavy gauge speaker wire up to 12 AWG.
Speaker outputs provide connection for up to eight pair of stereo speakers (sixteen speakers total)
to the DA1650 via phoenix-type connectors that accept bare wire terminations. The connectors are
grouped in pairs with one connector each for pair.
Each pair consists of four wire terminations: positive (+) and negative (–) for the Left channel and
positive (+) and negative (–) for the Right channel.
To attach speaker cables to the phoenix connector, strip approximately ¼" of insulation from the end of
the positive and negative leads of the cable and insert the bare ends into the corresponding position
of the phoenix connector, tightening the screw terminals on top to secure the termination. Repeat this
procedure for each speaker.
CONNECTING BRIDGED OUTPUTS
1. Set BRIDGE/MONO as needed for each zone by moving the switch to the UP position for that zone.
2. Connect the + terminal from the speaker to the + terminal of the left channel on the amplifier.
3. Connect the – terminal from the speaker to the – terminal of the right channel on the amplifier.
The two terminals for a bridged pair of speakers are marked by + BRIDGED –
In Bridge mode, the pair of amplifier channels in a zone combine to make a mono output of double the
power. When in bridge mode the left and right channel RCA inputs to the zone are active so you can
connect one mono source (Left) or a stereo source (Left and Right) which will sum-to-mono appropriately.
Controls and Adjustments
A
AC power inlet and switch
B
Bridge/Mono mode - Set the switch to the UP position per zone to enable
Bridge/Mono Mode.
C
Link to global input - Set the switch to the UP position to link a zone to the
ZONE 1 INPUT/ GLOBAL INPUT
D
Power mode –
ON: Always On
12V: Controlled by 12VDC trigger.
AUTO: Turn on when an audio signal is sensed on the audio input
E
Output level control – Provides output level attenuation per Zone pair
Specifications
Connectivity and Control
Analog audio input
Stereo analog global output
(global input looped to global
output)
Speaker output
12V trigger control
Power
Global input select
Bridge/Mono select
Power Mode select
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Features, Specifications, and Appearance subject to change without notice.
DA1650 Quick Start Guide | rev1.3 20231012 | Features, Specifications, and Appearance subject to change without notice.
16 x RCA (Single Ended)
2 x RCA (Single Ended)
Phoenix block connectors
1 x 3.5mm (in)
1 x 3.5mm (out)
Standard IEC
4 x 2-position dip switches
4 x 2-position dip switches
1 x 3-position switch
Power
(1kHz, 20ms burst, 2 channels driven, 0.5% THD max)
Rated Power (8Ω)
Rated Power (4Ω)
Rated Power
(8Ω Bridged, one zone driven)
Electrical
Power supply
Standby power consumption
(see Product Page on
50W
110W
185W
Universal Mains 100–240VAC 50-60Hz
Less than 0.5W
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for full specifications)
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