Thank you for choosing the Citronic QP1600 quad power amplifier as
part of your sound reinforcement system. These high output amplifiers
are designed to offer high quality, dependable service for mobile and
installed systems. Please read this manual fully and follow the
instructions to achieve the best results with your new purchase and to
avoid damage through misuse.

Front Panel

- Cooling vents
- Protect LED indicators
- Clip LED indicators
- Signal LED indicators
- Channel gain controls
Rear Panel

- Cooling fan vents
- Parallel input and output XLRs (balanced)
- Speaker output connectors
- IEC mains inlet and fuse
Operation
Determine how the system is to be connected. This quad amplifier may be
treated as 2 stereo amplifiers, a stereo subs + stereo mid-tops
amplifier or a 4-zone mono system.
Connect speaker cabinets to channel outputs using good quality leads and
ensure that the combined load on each channel is no lower than 2Ω
(for speaker loads connected in parallel, 4Ω + 4Ω = 2Ω… or even… 8Ω + 8Ω
+ 8Ω + 8Ω = 2Ω)
Connect each signal input from mixer or other line level source via the
XLR connectors on the rear panel using good quality XLR leads.
If the signals are to be cascaded onto other amplifiers, connect these
via the XLR line parallel signal outputs. These are simply connected in
parallel together with the relative inputs.
Connect the amplifier to the mains outlet, making sure that the IEC lead
is earthed, in good condition and connected securely.
With channel gain controls turned fully down, switch on the power to the
amplifier. This unit has a “soft-start” function which makes some checks
before engaging power to the amplifiers, which may take a few seconds.
With mixer (or other signal source) levels turned down, gradually
increase the amplifier’s channel gain controls to the required level
(normally full) and then gradually increase the signal level from the
mixer or sound source until sound can be heard through the speakers and
then continue increasing up to the required level.
During use, green “SIGNAL” LEDs will illuminate to show when a signal is
present and red LED “CLIP” LEDs illuminate if the output is reaching
clip level. If the red CLIP LEDs illuminate more than very briefly,
reduce the volume until they hardly light up at all.
If the internal protection circuitry detects a fault in the speakers or
amp, the channel(s) will enter Protect Mode and red “PROTECT” LEDs will
illuminate on the front panel to show this. Switch the amplifier off and
check the entire system (including leads) before powering up again. If
still in Protect Mode, seek advice from qualified service personnel.
Before powering down, turn the channel gain controls fully down to avoid
loud noises when switching off.