Radio Shack 32-2055 Leaflet

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32-2055
250-Watt · Stereo
PA Amplifier
Quick Start Guide
Before you use your amplifier, be sure to place it on a 
surface with adequate ventilation. Do not put it on thick 
carpeting, which can restrict air flow, or near a heat 
source such as a heat vent or radiator, which can cause it 
to overheat.
Step 1: Selecting a Location
Preset the Audio Input Source
Audio Device
Control 
Setting
Turntable
Power
Flat
Tape Deck
Power
Flat
CD Player
Power
Flat
Amplifier
Power
Flat
Receiver
Tone
Off
Presetting the Amplifier
Before you make any connections, be sure the amplifier is 
turned off and AC power cord is not plugged in.
Mic, CD/AUX, and LEFT / RIGHT volume controls should 
be set to minimum.
Step 2: Preset the Controls
1. Connect your input source.
You can connect optional components, such as 
microphones, tuner, turntable, audio mixer, preamplifier, 
or CD player to your amplifier to expand your system. 
To prevent hum and other noise, use low-capacitance 
shielded cable (not supplied, available at your local 
RadioShack store or at www.radioshack.com).
Note: This amplifier is equipped with both stereo phono 
input and ¼-inch (6.35 mm) jacks. The ¼-inch input jacks 
on the top are stereo while the others are left and right 
mono.
2. Connect your speakers.
Connect your speaker wire to the speaker terminals 
matching their polarities, the positive (+) speaker wire to 
the positive terminal (red) and the negative (–) speaker 
wire to the negative speaker terminal (black).
To bridge the amplifier’s channels:
• Speakers connected to the same channel (A or B) are 
part of a pair and must be of the same impedance.
• Speakers connected to different channels (A or B) are 
not part of a pair and can be different impedance.
3. Connect Power
Plug the power cord into a standard AC outlet.
Step 3: Connecting Your Amplifier
1.
Start the input sound source.
2.
Make sure LEFT and RIGHT volume control on the the 
amplifier are set to MIN.
3.
Press POWER to turn on the amplifier.
4.
Rotate LEFT and RIGHT volume controls to their 
middle positions.
5.
One at a time, adjust MIC1, MIC2, MIC3, MIC4/
PHONO, and CD/AUX to the desired volume and 
balance.
If you hear feedback after you adjust these controls, 
turn FEEDBACK FILTER clockwise until the noise 
disappears.
6.
Adjust LEFT and RIGHT volume controls to the 
desired volume level after you find your desired 
balance.
Step 4: Using Your Amplifier
Illuminated
Power Switch
Lights up when 
you turn on the 
switch.
Left/Right speakers 
Volume Control
Turn to regulate volume of 
left and right speakers.
FEEDBACK
FILTER
Turn to control 
audio feedback.
MIC 1, MIC 2, and MIC 3, MIC 4/PHONO 
and CD/AUX
Adjust volume for the connected 
microphones, turntable, CD or auxiliary 
sound source.
Connect stereo 
input sources (CD 
or DVD player, 
TV, etc.) with ¼”
(balanced) audio 
cable to Stereo 
Input Jacks.
Connect up to 
4 microphones 
with 3 pin 
XLR plug to 
Balanced
Microphone 
Inputs.
Connect an auxiliary sound 
source (CD, tape deck or 
tuner) to Audio Input Jacks.
Use a shield cable with 
phono plugs at each end.
Connect an extra 
amplifier to MIX
BUS Jack
Use a shield cable 
with phono plugs at 
each end.
Connect up to 
4 microphones 
with ¼” 
(6.35mm) plug 
to Unbalanced 
Microphone 
Inputs.
MIC 4/
PHONO
Switch
Select MIC 4
or PHONO
input.
Connect low-level audio input source (e.g. 
Turntable) to Phono Input Jacks
If you connect a low-level audio input source to 
the PHONO jacks, set MIC4/PHONO to PHONO.
To avoid a low-level hum, connect your turntable’s 
ground wire (usually black or green) to the GND
terminal on the amplifier.
Connect an equalizer or other 
external processor to EQ
IN/OUT Jacks.
You can also connect a tape 
deck to the EQ OUT jack for 
recording.