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CSL Series Power Amplifiers

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Maximum Power Specifications

Crown’s maximum power specifications represent the largest amount of output power you can expect from your amplifier when it is
driven to full output under the given conditions. These specifications can be used to prevent loudspeaker and hearing damage.

The maximum power matrices include specifications for single cycle and 40 millisecond burst sine waves. Burst signals act like large
transient peaks that are present in common source signals. Loudspeakers can respond to a single cycle burst, so the single cycle burst
specifications should be used to help you protect your loudspeakers. In contrast, a 40 millisecond burst represents the typical
response time of the human ear. Your ear will not respond to the entire dynamic change of a burst that lasts less than 40 milliseconds.

Our maximum power specifications are referenced to a distortion level of 0.05%. The distortion reference for this measurement is not
limited to THD, but includes all types of distortion and noise. The distortion level of 0.05% is used because this represents a low
distortion condition. To help you operate your amplifier within these tolerances, Crown’s premium amplifiers include an input/output
comparator that shows when the amplifier has exceeded 0.05% distortion. Operating the amplifier at distortion levels above 0.05% can
result in output power levels that are higher than those listed in the maximum power matrices.

Maximum Power Notes:

All maximum power specifications are based on 0.5% regulated AC mains with THD of less than 1.0% and an ambient room temperature of 70° F (21° C).
International units with multi-tap transformers are specified for the best-case transformer tap (normally 240 VAC, 60 Hz). Although it is an unusual condi-
tion, your amplifier can function well with AC mains voltages up to 10% over the specified line voltage. With overvoltage conditions, your amplifier may be
capable of delivering instantaneous power levels up to 20% greater than the specifications in the matrix.

1. A single cycle sine wave is presented to the amplifier and monitored for nonlinear distortion. The average power during the burst is reported. Loud-

speakers must be able to withstand this level if they are to be safely used with this amplifier.

2. A 40 millisecond sine wave burst (10 percent duty cycle) is presented to the amplifier and monitored for nonlinear distortion. The average power

during the burst is reported. This power level is a measurement of the amplifier’s maximum transient power that can be perceived by the human ear.

Fig. 4.4 460 CSL Maximum Power Matrix

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460 CSL –

Maximum Power (Watts)

Stereo/Mono

Mode

Bridge-Mono

(balanced output)

Parallel-Mono

16

4

Single Cycle Tone Burst

Load (Ohms)

AC Mains

120 VAC, 6 0 Hz Units

0.05% Distortion + Noise

(See note 1)

50 Hz

325

265

630

540

635

530

4

2

8

8

16

4

325

290

640

580

620

580

1 kHz

335

310

640

630

645

615

330

345

650

690

625

690

7 kHz

335

300

620

610

640

600

330

335

670

670

625

670

4

2

8

International Units

Bridge-Mono

(balanced output)

Parallel-Mono

40 Millisecond Tone Burst

50 Hz

0.05% Distortion + Noise

(See note 2)

315

230

600

470

620

465

1 kHz

295

220

565

440

580

430

320

260

635

520

615

515

315

235

625

470

615

475

7 kHz

310

230

580

455

605

450

330

250

655

495

625

490

Stereo

(both channels

driven)

Stereo

(both channels

driven)