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GFA-7605 Voltage Conversion 
 

The GFA-7605 amplifier is produced in both a 120VAC only version and a multivoltage (120VAC or 
230VAC convertible) version.  The version can usually be distinguished by external inspection.  The 
120VAC only version has a fixed AC line cord.  The convertible version has a detachable line cord.  
Internally, their are two differences.  The toroid transformer in the convertible version has 2 primaries; the 
first primary has a black and brown lead, the second primary has a black and brown lead with white 
stripe.  The toroid transformer in the 120VAC only version has only the brown and black lead (1 primary 
winding).  Additionally, the connecting block mounted next to  the power switch is different in both 
versions.  In the multivoltage unit, this connecting block has 5 pair of mounting leads (as is shown in the 
figures below).  In the 120VAC only version, the connecting block has only 3 pairs of mounts.    
 
The conversion procedure for the multivoltage GFA-7605 unit is listed below.   
 

 
 
Conversion of Multivoltage Units 
 
 
120V to 230V 

1. Unplug the amplifier and remove the top cover. 
2. Locate the connecting block mounted next to the power switch. 
3. Move the transformer leads so they are configured as shown in figure 1. 
4. Remove heavy gauge wire connections between screw down portion of terminals. 
4. Change the rear panel AC fuse from 12A to 6A, AGC.  Place a sticker on the rear panel at the fuse 
holder to show the new value fuse (6A) and new value operating voltage (230VAC). 
5. Test the unit with a 230VAC source. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 1: Transformer lead configuration for 230VAC operation (multivoltage units) 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GFA-7605

Page 1: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Test Procedures 1 Parts List 2 Voltage Conversion 5 Specifications 7 PCB Layouts 8 Schematic 9 8551 East Anderson Drive Suite 105 Scottsdale Arizona 85255 USA Tel 480...

Page 2: ...LONGEVITY OF THE AMPLIFIER BIAS ALIGNMENT The component references are the same for all channels Operate the amplifier without load or input connection for this adjustment 1 Turn the amplifier on and...

Page 3: ...F 100V C17 CAPACITOR ELEC 22uF 35V C18 CAPACITOR ELEC 10000uF 63WV C19 CAPACITOR ELEC 10000uF 63WV C20 CAPACITOR MYLAR 0 22uF C21 CAPACITOR MYLAR 0 22uF C22 CAPACITOR ELEC 100uF 16V C23 CAPACITOR ELEC...

Page 4: ...8 RESISTOR 100 R19 RESISTOR 475 R20 RESISTOR 37 4 R21 RESISTOR 37 4 R22 RESISTOR 75 R23 RESISTOR 2 74K R24 RESISTOR 1K R26 RESISTOR 392 R27 RESISTOR 392 R28 RESISTOR 10 R29 RESISTOR 49 9 R30 RESISTOR...

Page 5: ...N RELAY LED1 POWER LED LTL1204 RED Q1 TRANSISTOR MPSA13 R1 RESISTOR 1K 1W R2 RESISTOR 3 32K R3 RESISTOR 10K R4 RESISTOR 3 32K T1 STANDBY TRANSFORMER TH1 THERMISTOR CL100 U2 REGULATOR IC 7812 POWER SWI...

Page 6: ...tch is different in both versions In the multivoltage unit this connecting block has 5 pair of mounting leads as is shown in the figures below In the 120VAC only version the connecting block has only...

Page 7: ...shown in figure 2 4 Add heavy gauge wire between screw down portion of terminals as shown 4 Change the rear panel AC fuse from 6A to 12A AGC Place a sticker on the rear panel at the fuse holder to sho...

Page 8: ...1kHz 0 0012 10kHz 0 02 20kHz 0 025 THD Noise at 150 watts into 4 ohms Typical 20Hz 0 025 1kHz 0 025 10kHz 0 035 20kHz 0 045 Frequency Response 1 Watt into 8 ohms 10Hz to 20kHz 0 0 25dB Power Bandwidth...

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