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The Warranty

In just the same way as being covered in 

honey and thrown into a dark pit full of 

hungry woodchucks, people are scared of 

warranties. Lots of fine print. Months of 

waiting around. Well, fear no more. This 

warranty is designed to make you rave 

about AudioControl. It’s a warranty that 

looks out for you and your client, plus 

helps you resist the temptation to have 

your friend Sparky, who’s “good with elec-

tronics,” try to repair your AudioControl 

product. So go ahead, read this warranty, 

then register the information at www.

audiocontrol.com/product-registration 

and include your comments.
Our warranty has conditional conditions! 

“Conditional” doesn’t mean anything 

ominous. The Federal Trade Commission 

tells all manufacturers to use the term 

to indicate that certain conditions have 

to be met before they’ll honor the war-

ranty. If you meet all of these conditions, 

AudioControl will, at its discretion, repair 

or replace any AudioControl products 

that exhibit defects in materials and/or 

workmanship during the warranty on your 

product for five (5) years from the date 

you bought it, and we will fix or replace it, 

at our option, during that time.
Here are the conditional conditions:
1.   You must fully register your purchase 

within 15 days of the purchase date 

by going to the AudioControl product 

registration page at www.audiocon-

trol.com/product-registration. Failure 

to register your product will negate 

the warranty.

2.  You need to hold on to your sales 

receipt! All warranty service requires 

original sales receipt documentation. 

The warranty only applies to the 

original purchaser from an authorized 

AudioControl dealer.  Note: Products 

purchased from unauthorized dealers 

are not covered under warranty. 

3.   If an authorized AudioControl dealer 

installs your AudioControl product, 

the warranty is five years, otherwise 

the warranty is limited to one year.

4.   Our warranty covers AudioControl 

products that have been installed 

according to the instructions in the 

installation manual.

5.   You cannot let anybody who isn’t: 

(A) the AudioControl factory; or (B) 

somebody authorized in writing by 

AudioControl service your AudioCon-

trol product. If anyone other than (A), 

or (B) messes with your AudioControl 

product, the warranty is void.

6.   The warranty is void if the serial num-

ber is altered, defaced or removed, 

or if your product has been used 

improperly. Now that may sound like 

a big loophole, but here is what we 

mean by this: Unwarranted abuse is: 

(A) physical damage (don’t use your 

product to level your dining room 

table); (B) improper connections (120 

volts into the RCA jacks can fry the 

poor thing); (C) sadistic things! This 

is the best product we know how to 

build, but for example if you mount it 

to the front bumper of your car, drop 

it over the Niagara Falls or use it for 

Clay Pigeon shooting practice, some-

thing will go wrong. 

Assuming you conform to 1 through 6, and 

it really isn’t all that hard to do, we get the 

option of fixing your product or replacing 

it with a new one at our discretion.
In the event that your product is out of 

warranty or not covered under our warran-

ty you may request to have any damage 

repaired at our normal “Out of Warranty” 

repair cost.

Please Remain Calm

Summary of Contents for PANTAGES G4

Page 1: ...5 CHANNEL HIGH POWER AMPLIFIER OF DESTINY Installation Manual PANTAGESG4 ...

Page 2: ...he literature accompanying the appliance Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm...

Page 3: ...d 8 Front Panel Features 9 Rear Panel Features 10 Speaker and Wiring Impedance 13 Installation 14 Configurations 15 Ventilation 19 Advanced Discussions 20 Troubleshooting 22 Specifications 23 Block Diagram 24 Service 25 The Warranty 26 Blackhawk Waltz 28 2019 AudioControl Inc All rights reserved Based on a dream sequence while under the influence of tea ...

Page 4: ...r will enhance the perfor mance of any system This manual was written to assist with the installation of this new amplifier Whether you are a seasoned veteran or this is the Introduction first amplifier you have ever heard we encourage you to set aside some time to review this not so weighty prose While reading a manual can be as exciting as watching a slug race we have included lots of useful inf...

Page 5: ...are of this problem by automatically and intelligently adjusting the power supply to fit the power demands of the moment The result is much cooler operation without the need for bulky heatsinks or fans Lightdrive Protection System The Lightdrive protection circuitry protects this amplifier like a mom ma bear to her cubs and defends speakers against clipping distortion damage and annoying teenage b...

Page 6: ...ereo operation Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs Analog RCA loop through outputs Stout and sturdy 5 way binding posts Back panel channel LED status indicators Lightdrive signal management Prodigious power Ground isolation switch Front panel light bar brilliance setting Intuitive back panel for ease of set up and control Heavy use for weight lifting when not listening ...

Page 7: ...ter trigger 9 AC power switch 10 AC input 11 AC fuse 1 Light bar brilliance setting 2 Inputs balanced and unbalanced 3 RCAThru outputs 4 Level control 5 Stereo Mono switch 6 Speaker outputs 1 Power LED 2 Light Bar 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 1 2 4 3 3 Power Button 4 Rack Mount Ears optional Rear Panel ...

Page 8: ...e RCA audio cables more than 20 feet consider using an active balanced line driver for the signals This will provide better noise rejection against nasty things like hum spikes local talk radio and metaphysical paranormal phenomena etc The AudioControl balanced line driver components BLD 10 BLR 10 and BLX 10 are an excellent way to send audio over long distances with standard Cat 5 wiring Check th...

Page 9: ...mized via a button on the back panel 3 Power Button This large legendary button allows for the on standby mode to be toggled Press to turn the unit on and press again to turn the unit into standby mode The rear panel Main AC Power switch must be engaged for this button to work 4 Rack Mount Ears These optional rack ears allow the unit to be rack mounted in a standard 19 wide rack with a 3U height U...

Page 10: ...wasn t enough room on the richly dense rear panel We sacrificed some grammatical correctness to fit more on the rear panel we felt it was a decent trade off 4 Level This control provides for Gain adjustment on the input signal Use this to calibrate optimal signal level to drive the Pantages G4 to full output These adjustments are applied per channel input so for stereo signals best practice is to ...

Page 11: ...is switch should be in the GND Ground position If there is trouble with an AC ground hum try the other two settings for the best operation For safety the chassis is always connected to the earth ground regardless of the switch setting 8 MasterTrigger You can use theseTS 1 8 connectors to turn on the unit or place it into standby mode For exam ple you could have an external device such as one of ou...

Page 12: ...ly into the wall outlet or a surge protector power strip with sufficient power rating SinceThe Pantages G4 has remote power switching using the trigger system you can plug the unit into an outlet that is always active 11 AC Fuse The main power supply fuse may be checked or replaced WARNING Make sure that the power cord is unplugged from the AC mains before checking or replacing the fuse Use a flat...

Page 13: ...his can be a benefit if you are paralleling lots of speakers The wire itself acts as an impedance limiter since the amplifier cannot see a speaker load lower than the resistance of the wire The downside of this wire resistance is that you waste some part of the total power available to the speakers Speakers like other resistors when wired in parallel show lower values than the individual component...

Page 14: ...icated 15 amp service Otherwise connect to the same circuit as your fine AudioControl theater processor Also the ground pin on the power cord is there for reason never cut it off If you ever need to plug it into a two prong plug don t Remote power control 12vTrigger There are 3 levels of power control of the Pantages G4 Main AC Power switch This is the master control of the amplifier and must be t...

Page 15: ...le As a 5 channel amp it gives you unparalleled cool running power that can handle any speaker It s a 3 1 amplifier or a 3 channel amp depending on your bridging configurations Please take a moment and a nice box of crayons to enjoy the hookup diagram ideas on the following pages Switch STEREO Connect to Home Theater Preamplifier Receiver Line Level outputs Left Speaker Right Speaker Center Speake...

Page 16: ...our 8 ohm sub With the other channels handling the highs you really aren t going to get anything better from a single hifi amp Pro tip Loop the input from 4 to 5 for an extra 3dB Switch STEREO Switch MONO Passive Subwoofer 8 Ohm Minimum Connect to Preamplifier Receiver Line Level outputs Center Left Left Center Right Right Sub LFE Jolly Nice Full Range Speakers 4 Ohm Minimum Configurations ...

Page 17: ... there are the same Use detents for quick set up you ll have more than enough gain to blow out your windows if that s your thing Your Center speaker connects to channel 3 in this configuration Truly amazing Pro tip Loop the input from 1 to 2 and 4 to 5 for an extra 3 dB Switch MONO Switch MONO Connect to Preamplifier Receiver Line Level outputs Center Left Left Right Center Right Your Amazingly Wo...

Page 18: ...ed the same audio signal to all the Pantages G4 s 5 channels Daisy chain the Thru output to the other inputs Switch STEREO Switch STEREO Connect to Preamplifier Receiver Line Level output mono musak and paging Mid High Speakers 4 Ohm Minimum Configurations ...

Page 19: ...a tions and ensure that your rack room meets these requirements If the amplifier should overheat a thermal sensor will put it into standby mode allowing the heatsink to cool down Once the amplifier has cooled to a safe operating temperature the amplifier will reactivate If this occurs often identify the cause of the problem and take corrective action for example Provide additional ventilation Do n...

Page 20: ...ng level for most rooms and assumes all zones driven at the same time You will be amazed at how cool the Pantages G4 is at this level One rule does not fit all situations so apply your knowledge of the particular circumstances involved Also see the section below on unique rooms and SPL How many units may I put on one 15 amp breaker It depends Since you are limited to 1800 watts per device by most ...

Page 21: ...articularly the shower you need to have speakers very near to them Modern day larger bathrooms need more than two speakers for these reasons What about large rooms as well as rooms where the listener is far from the speakers Typical in wall speakers are designed to be near the listener In common rooms with eight foot ceilings and other usual dimensions in wall speak ers typically are not much more...

Page 22: ...the wires Suspect a short if the problem hap pens only at higher volume levels 3 Speaker Buzzing or Crackling at high volume a Reduce any preamplifier equalizer low frequency boost b Turn off your Sounds of the Pacific Northwest chainsaw and bacon frying CD c Check that the crossover settings are matched to your speakers Mindfulness 1 Take a deep breath in hold it and chant the specifications page...

Page 23: ... wtd ref full output Crosstalk 80 dB 1 kHz Damping Factor 450 Gain 28 dB Analog Input Sensitivity 1 42Vrms for full output Minimum Speaker Load 4 ohms Minimum Speaker Load Bridged 8 ohms Protection Clipping Thermal Short Circuit DC offset AC Power Requirements Standby 2 watts Idle 38 watts 1 8th power loud listening level 263 watts Full Power 1500 watts BTU hr Output Standby 5 6 BTU hr Idle 129 BT...

Page 24: ...n Class H Control Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Channel 5 Balanced XLR Input Channel 5 Unbalanced RCA Input Mono Stereo Mono Stereo Channel 4 Balanced XLR Input Channel 4 Unbalanced RCA Input Channel 3 Balanced XLR Input Channel 3 Unbalanced RCA Input Channel 2 Balanced XLR Input Channel 2 Unbalanced RCA Input Channel 1 Balanced XLR Input Channel 1 Unbalanced RCA Input Bridge Bridge Thru Thru Thru Thru...

Page 25: ...em this would be so much better and our service technicians may add you to their Christmas Card list Please include any notes about the system and other components you are using Is it an intermittent problem that only occurs on the first full moon of Spring 3 A return street address No PO Boxes please 4 A daytime phone number in case our technicians have a question about the problem you are having...

Page 26: ...ice requires original sales receipt documentation The warranty only applies to the original purchaser from an authorized AudioControl dealer Note Products purchased from unauthorized dealers are not covered under warranty 3 If an authorized AudioControl dealer installs your AudioControl product the warranty is five years otherwise the warranty is limited to one year 4 Our warranty covers AudioCont...

Page 27: ...ve no obligation express or implied We make no warranty of mer chantability or fitness for any particular purpose Also neither we nor anyone else who has been involved in the develop ment or manufacture of the unit will have any liability of any incidental consequen tial special or punitive damages includ ing but not limited to any lost profits or damage to other parts of your system by hooking up...

Page 28: ...28 Hurrah you are done Manual PN 913 164 0 The Blackhawk Waltz 2 1 5 6 3 START FINISH 4 ...

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