1. Protection Led:
The Protection Led illuminates RED
when the amplifier is overheated or
when a shorted load or DC is
detected on the amplifier output.
The amplifier shall reset itself when
the problem is solved.
2. Signal LED indicator L & R
These LED’s will light up green when
the input detects audio signal.
3. Peak LED/limiter L & R
These red LED’s illuminates if the input signal of the amplifier is to high. Occasional blinking of these LED’s
is acceptable, but if it remains (on) or more than intermittently, then you should lower the input level or reduce the output
level of the preceeding component to avoid audible distortion.A built-in limiter will prevent excessive RMS clipping.
Remove Jp4 (Left channel) and Jp3 (Right channel) to de-activate this limiter function.
Please contact a qualified technician.
4. Level control L & R
These volume knobs are used to adjust the level of the outputs to the speakers.
5. Power switch
switch to 'ON' position to turn power on, and to 'OFF' to turn power off.
6. Monitor Jack
A stereo headphone can be inserted to this Jack for monitoring the amplifier output.
9. Unbalanced input cinch L & R
Cinch-RCA connectors for applying the input signal for the left and right channel.
10. Speaker output terminals connecting the speaker system
The minimum load is 4 ohms per channel. of course,
higher loads are acceptable.4 ohm=min. 4 pcs. of 16 ohm speakers wired
in parallel or max. 2 pcs. of 8 ohm speakers wired in parallel.
Please note that 2 pcs. of 6 ohm speakers wired in parallel are NOT allowed.
11. AC outlet un-switched)/AC input
Use AC cord connect to the AC input to a AC socket.
Use the AC outlet to power other modules (with the MB-AC link cable) or to other associated equipment.
AC voltage is always present as long as the amplifier is connected to the AC voltage source.
12. AC fuse
It the fuse is blown, please disconnect the power cord, and replace fuse by the same value 3.15 AT
of the SLOW BLOW type. If the fuse blows again, then contact your dealer for further servicing.
13. Mono - Stereo switch
Mono Stereo switch for the input signal.
14. Low cut filter
Switches on a high pass filter of 100Hz. This features can be used for driving small or horn speakers.
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1
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4
6
5
SOUNDBLOCK
SOUNDBLOCK
14
NOT ALLOWED
2 X 80 / 120 Watt
2 X 60 / 90 Watt
0.775 Vrms/MAX input level +14dBV
20 Kohm
15hz - 30KHz
<0.03%
(4 ohm) >400
300 VA MAX
70 X 140 X 335 MM
Net. 2.8 Kg
Power Rated / Max
2 ohm
4 ohm
8 ohm
Input Sensitivity
Input impedance
Freq. Response
Total harm. distortion
Damping factor
Power consumption
Dimensions (H x W x D):
Weight
Technical specifications
SBR160
• Due to the built-in limiter, some values may differ from the specs listed above.
Due to our continuous research and development, the product specifications may
change without prior notice at any time.
• The turning speed of the cooling fan is related to the temperature of the amplifier.
When the amplifier is cold it’s normal that the fan doesn’t turn.
Only if a lot of output-power is requested the fan will turn.
• A built-in limiter will prevent excessive RMS clipping.
Remove Jp4 (Left channel) and Jp3 (Right channel) to de-activate this limiter function.
• If ‘Hum’ or Buzz’ occurs when connecting different inputs, then this is often caused by
‘GROUND or EARTH LOOPS’.
Inside you can disconnect Jp5 to break this ground loop.
Please contact a qualified technician to do this.
SPECIAL FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS