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EUROPOWER EP4000/EP2000 User Manual
The 50 Hz filter should be engaged when using broadband speakers because 
the filter provides a moderate amplification in the 100-Hz range, resulting in 
a fuller sound. The 30 Hz filter is ideally suited for subwoofer operation as well 
as for broadband cabinets. The “Off” setting should be used only for special 
applications (e.g. studio applications), in which recognizing and subsequently 
removing infra-sound is important.
2.3.3  2-channel mode (Stereo)
Both channels of your amp function independently from one another in this 
operating mode, and each has its own input signal. Two independent speakers 
are connected at the outputs. To activate this operating mode, please set the 
MODE SWITCHES 4 and 5 to “STEREO”.
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When running the unit in two-channel mode, the switches for 
mono-bridged mode must be disengaged (dip switches 6 and 7 in 
left position).
2.3.4  Parallel mode
Running in parallel mode enables you to feed a signal via one of the inputs 
into both outputs. Each channel drives its own loudspeaker with independent 
amplification, filter and limit characteristics. To link the inputs, set the 
MODE SWITCHES 4 and 5 to “PARALLEL INPUTS”.
◊ 
Mono-bridged mode switches must be disengaged when running in 
parallel mode. 
With inputs set to parallel, you can use the remaining input connectors to feed 
the signal into additional amplifiers. This means that the channel 2 inputs 
function as outputs.
The parallel mode is well-suited for applications in which driving two speakers 
with the same signal but with separate amplification, filter and limiter settings 
is desired.
2.3.5  Mono-bridged mode
This operating mode enables you to add up the respective voltage of both 
channels and use it to drive a single loudspeaker. The voltage is therefore 
doubled, the peak power is quadrupled, and program power is roughly three 
times as high as that of the individual channels. The input, output, gain, filter and 
limiter controls belonging to channel 1 are used when running in mono-bridged 
mode. The controls belonging to channel 2 are not used. To prevent signal 
cancellation due to internal phase inversion, the GAIN control belonging to 
channel 2 must be turned to its left-most position.
Use this operating mode to route the power from both channels to a 
single 8-Ohm or 4-Ohm load. To do so, set up the switches 6 and 7 to 
“BRIDGE MODE ON”. To use the binding posts as your output, you MUST use the 
two middle posts only. 
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The mono-bridged mode puts added demands on amplifier and 
speakers. Excessive distortion may occasionally completely mute the 
amp’s outputs as well as cause permanent damage to the speakers. 
Please assure that your speakers (minimal impedance 4 Ohms) as well 
as the cables used can handle the extra power generated in this mode.
3.  Applications
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Running EUROPOWER amplifiers in conjunction with 8-Ohm speakers 
with a power rating of at least 2 x 400 Watts (EP2000) and 2 x 750 Watts 
(EP4000) is recommended to assure optimal operation. 
3.1  Differences between 2-channel, 
parallel and mono-bridged operating modes 
2-channel mode is the most common operating mode of amplifiers. 
Both channels operate fully independently from one another. There is always 
a separate input signal as well as a separate output signal.
Examples:
2-channel (stereo) playback
Two independent mono signals, e.g. instrument signal and monitor mix
Bi-amp operation, whereby bass frequencies are run on channel 1, and high 
frequencies on channel 2 (see chapter 3.2 “Bi-amping”)
XENYX X2222USB Mixing Console
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Stereo out
Input 
channel 1
Input 
channel 2
EUROLIVE B1520 PRO Full range loudspeaker
EUROPOWER EP2000 (Stereo Mode)
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Fig. 3.1: 2-channel mode