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Com-Tech Power Amplifiers

Reference Manual

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.

The burst power specifications are provided at 0.05% THD which is a practical low distortion condition. Operating the ampli-
fier at levels higher than 0.05% THD can result in output power levels that are higher than those listed in the maximum power
matrices.

Fig. 6.5 Com-Tech 210 Maximum Power Matrix

Maximum Power Notes:
All maximum power specifica-
tions are based on 0.5% regu-
lated AC mains with THD of
less than 1.0% and an ambi-
ent room temperature of 70°
F (21° C). Although it is an un-
usual condition, your amplifier
can function well with AC
mains voltages up to 10%
over the specified line volt-
age. With overvoltage condi-
tions, your amplifier may be
capable of delivering instan-
taneous power levels up to
20% greater than the specifi-
cations in the matrix.

1. A single cycle sine wave

is presented to the ampli-
fier and monitored for non-
linear distortion. The aver-
age power during the burst
is reported. Loudspeakers
must be able to withstand
this level if they are to be
safely used with this am-
plifier.

2. A 40 millisecond sine wave

burst (10 percent duty
cycle) is presented to the
amplifier and monitored for
nonlinear distortion. Aver-
age power during the
burst is reported. This
power level is a measure-
ment of the amplifier’s
maximum transient power
that can be perceived by
the human ear.

50 (70V)

4

Dual

(both channels

driven)

Bridge-Mono

(balanced output)

Parallel-Mono

2

100 (140V)

8

25 (70V)

8

4

16

Dual

(both channels

driven)

Bridge-Mono

(balanced output)

Parallel-Mono

Com-Tech 210 –

Maximum Power (Watts)

Dual/Mono

Mode

40 Millisecond Tone Burst

At 0.05% THD

(See note 2)

Single Cycle Tone Burst

At less than 0.05% THD

(See note 1)

50 Hz

1 kHz

Load in Ohms

(Constant Voltage)

20 Hz

50 Hz

1 kHz

7 kHz

7 kHz

AC Mains

120 VAC, 60 Hz

100/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Dual

(both channels

driven)

Bridge-Mono

(balanced output)

Parallel-Mono

220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

50 (70V)

4

2

100 (140V)

8

25 (70V)

8

4

16

50 (70V)

4

2

100 (140V)

8

25 (70V)

8

4

16

170

130

130

355

255

255

345

255

255

165

125

140

325

250

275

325

245

275

165

130

140

330

250

305

315

250

280

205

145

135

400

280

270

405

280

270

220

155

150

435

300

295

425

305

295

225

155

150

440

310

310

425

305

295

275

165

140

535

325

275

520

315

280

310

185

150

600

360

305

580

355

305

315

185

155

625

370

315

595

365

305

275

165

135

530

320

265

520

315

265

305

180

145

605

360

290

585

355

290

310

185

150

625

370

300

590

360

295

175

130

130

345

250

255

345

245

255

190

135

140

380

265

275

360

265

275

190

140

140

375

270

310

370

270

280

155

115

125

310

225

250

300

220

245

165

125

135

325

245

265

310

235

265

165

125

135

325

245

310

315

240

270

165

120

130

325

240

255

315

230

255

175

130

140

345

255

275

335

250

275

175

130

140

345

260

300

335

255

280