Saga PRO SERIES Operation Manual - page 3
1. Saga Pro Series Front Panel
A: Power Switch “I”= on / “O”= off
This switch powers the unit on and off.
B: Power ON LED indicator
This light indicates that the power is on.
C: Ch A Input Level Control
D: Ch B Input Level Control
These controls adjust the input level for their respective channels. In Bridge Mono Mode,
only channel A level control is used to adjust signal level. In Parallel Mode, both input level
controls are used to adjust signal level for their respective amplifier channels. At the fully
counter-clockwise position, the signal is attenuated by more than 80dB. At their fully
clockwise position, the signal is at maximum gain.
E: Protection LED indicator
These LEDs indicate that the channel is in PROTECT mode. These LEDs will light when
overheating or other sever problems occur. When in protect mode, all output for that channel
will be muted, to protect any speakers connected to the channel.
F: Clip LED indicator
These LEDs indicate signal outside of the amplification range of the amplifier. They will
illuminate at the clipping threshold. When a signal is “clipped” it means that the signal is being
distorted at the output stage. These lights should not light up during normal use. If the clip
indicator is illuminated, lower the channel gain or input signal until the indicator light goes out.
NOTE: Prolonged clipping can damage your amplifier and speakers. Monitor the clip indicator
carefully during setup and use.
G: Signal LED indicator
These LED’s indicate that a signal is present at the amplifier input, and that the signal is being
amplified.