Monoprice SSVC-4.1 Quick Install Manual

Monoprice SSVC-4.1 Quick Install Manual

Single input 4-channel speaker selector with volume control

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SSVC-4.1 Single Input 4-Channel Speaker Selector with Volume Control

INTRODUCTION

The SSVC-4.1 Speaker Selector is a resistor-based, impedance matching speaker selector
used for connecting up to four pairs of 4-ohm or 8-ohm speakers, while maintaining a safe
impedance load for your amplifier or receiver. Each pair of speakers can be independently
turned on or off using push buttons on the front panel, with no need for worrying about
amplifier loading. Each zone features an independent volume control.

FEATURES

 Connect and safely control multiple speaker pairs with a single amplifier
 Automatic impedance protection circuitry
 100 watts/channel continuous power handling capacity, 200 watts/channel peak
 5-ohm minimum amplifier impedance with four 4-ohm speakers selected, 6-ohm
minimum with 8-ohm speakers
 Individual zone on/off buttons and volume controls
 Heavy-duty screw-type connectors supporting 12-18 AWG speaker wire
 Isolated left/right circuit grounds provide safe connection for amplifiers with
floating grounds or bridged configurations
 Accurate, noise-free switching
P/N 38159
Quick Install Guide
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  • Page 1 Quick Install Guide INTRODUCTION The SSVC-4.1 Speaker Selector is a resistor-based, impedance matching speaker selector used for connecting up to four pairs of 4-ohm or 8-ohm speakers, while maintaining a safe impedance load for your amplifier or receiver. Each pair of speakers can be independently turned on or off using push buttons on the front panel, with no need for worrying about amplifier loading.
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION 1. Refer to the manuals for your amplifier and speakers to determine the correct wire gauge to use with the speaker selector. 2. Lay out all wire runs from each speaker location and your amplifier to the selector. 3. Remove the connector blocks from the selector and connect them to the wires, as shown in the image to the right.

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