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INSTALLATION

Racking

All amplifiers are 3U DIN high, standard 19-inch

rack mount width.

Four front-panel mounting holes are provided

for use with M5 or M6 screws. To avoid bending
the chassis in rack mounting applications where
the rack will be transported, secure the amplifiers
to the rear of the rack as well, using the rear
mounting holes on the amplifier. Alternatively, place
the bottom amplifier against the base of the rack
and pile the amplifiers with no clearance in
between.

Amplifier dimensions can be found on the “Line

Drawings” section of this manual.

Cooling

A fan cools the aluminium heat sinks from back

to front.

When mounting the unit onto a 19-inch rack, a

rack cooling system is not required, since the air is
exhausted out through the front grille.

However, the rack must not be sealed, and it

should at least have a large enough ventilation
grille to allow air into the rack.

Input cable connections

The input cabling Appendix B shows balanced

and unbalanced connection from different types of
connector to the amplifiers.

Speaker cable connections

Several output connection modes are available.

Ensure that you remove only the required

length of cable sleeve that allows for the conductor
itself to be hidden. Always note polarity shown on
the back panel.

The cables must be Class II.

Connection to mains

Nominal AC voltage is 230 V. Export versions

may operate at 115 V AC. Nominal AC voltage will
always be indicated on the back panel.

Current draw

Consumption can be consulted, for 230 Vac, at

the table in Appendix C. Multiply by two times for
115 Vac.

The

standard

IEC60065

specifies

AC

consumption

using

pink

noise

at

1/8th

of

maximum power. This is done to represent the
current

requirements

to

reproduce

a

typical

musical programme. The 1/3rd power rating
represents

a

worst-case

scenario,

while

the

maximum draw represents consumption with sine
wave signal, which will never occur in practice.
(Current Draw and Heat Emission tables, Appendix
C).

Heat emission

Use the table on Appendix C to predict the

heat emission from your amplifier. They are given in
both BTU (British Thermal Unit) and calories.

USE

Switch ON / OFF

Switch your sound system on from back to

front. Thus, switch on the amplifiers last on your
sound

system.

Switch

sound

sources

(CDs,

turntables)

first,

then

your

mixer,

then

your

processors

and

crossovers

and

finally

the

amplifiers. If you have more than one amplifier,
switch them on sequentially, one at a time or use a
sequencer.

Follow the reverse order when switching off,

and switch off the amplifiers before any other
element on your sound system.

Clip led

The clip LED should never be on continuously.

This will distort the signal and may damage the
speakers. In fact, severe clipping is an easy way of
burning a speaker’s voice coil.

The amplifiers feature an automatic limiting

system that impedes prolonged saturation, but the
dynamic nature of music signals stops it from
being a brick wall protection. Thus at most, the clip
light could be lit occasionally. Also distorted music
produces listening fatigue.

Level controls

The LEVEL rotary potentiometer is used for

changing the input gain. Although related to
output power, it is not a direct representation
of it. Thus, we can have maximum output
power with the gain at mid position. Similarly,
we may have the gain controls at maximum
and not have maximum output if our source
signal is not hot enough.

One way to use the volume controls is to

set them such that when the mixer’s faders
are at their maximum level, we are just below
clipping level on the amplifier or clipping very
occasionally.

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