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Your signal source (i.e. the equipment feeding the 
amplifier) should have an 

output impedance

 of 600 

Ohms or lower to avoid unwanted high frequency 
loss in the cabling.

Input overload occurs at +20.5dBu (8.25 volts). 

Hum Problems

Most equipment is designed for minimum hum when 
used under ideal conditions. When connected to 
other equipment, and to safety earth in an electrically 
noisy environment however, problems will often 
occur. 

The three "E"s of hum and hum related noise which 
can plague your audio system are:

a) Electrostatic radiation,
b) Electromagnetic radiation, and
c) Earth loops

Electrostatic

 radiation capacitively couples to 

system elements causing an interference voltage 
that mainly affects higher impedance paths, such as 
amplifier inputs. The source is generally a nearby 
high voltage such as a mains lead or a speaker lead. 
The problem can usually be reduced by moving the 
offending lead away, or by providing additional 
electrostatic shielding (i.e. an earthed conductor 
which forms a barrier to the field).

Electromagnetic

 radiation induces interference 

currents into system elements that mainly effect 
lower impedance paths.  Radio transmitters or stray 
magnetic fields from mains transformers are often 
the cause of this problem. It is generally more difficult 
to eliminate this kind of interference, but again, 
moving the source away or providing a magnetic 
shield (i.e. a steel shield) should help.

Earth loops

 can arise from the interfacing of the 

various pieces of equipment and their connections to 
safety earth.

This is by far the most common cause of hum, and it   
occurs when source equipment and the amplifier are 
plugged into different points along the safety earth 
where the safety earth wiring has a current flowing in 
it. The current flowing through the wire produces a 
voltage drop due to the wire’s resistance. This 
voltage difference between the amp earth and 
source equipment earth appears to the amplifier's 
input as a signal and is amplified as hum.

There are three things you can do to avoid earth loop 
problems:

Ensure your mains power for the audio system is 
“quiet” i.e. without equipment on it such as air-
conditioning, refrigeration or lighting which may 
generate noise in the earth circuit.

Ensure all equipment within the system shares a 
common ground/ safety earth point. This will 
reduce the possibility of circulating earth currents 
as the equipment will be referenced to the same 
ground potential.

Ensure that balanced signal leads going to the 
amplifier are connected to earth at one end only.

Signal Ground-Lift Switch

When proper system hook-up has been carried out, 
you may still have some hum or hum related noise. 
This may be due to any of the previously mentioned 
gremlins.

Your 

Synergy

 Series amplifier has a “Signal Ground Lift” 

switch which disconnects the input ground wiring 
from the amplifier. A substantial drop in hum and or 
hum related noise can result from judicious use of 
this switch.

NOTE
If the input ground lift switch is used you must ensure 
adequate shielding of the input wiring. If the signal 
source equipment does not provide adequate 
shielding (i.e. a definitive connection to ground) you 
must disconnect the shield from the input 
connector's ground pin (Pin-1) and re-connect it to 
the "drain" contact on the input connector. This will 
ensure the shield on your input wiring actually goes 
to the amplifier chassis and subsequently to earth.

DO NOT CONNECT PIN-1 DIRECTLY TO THE 

DRAIN CONNECTION.

You will defeat the amplifiers internal grounding 
scheme and possibly cause instability to the 
amplifier.
Always ensure that your amplifier is 

off

 and the 

attenuators are 

down

 when you engage this switch. 

This switch should only be used when the amplifier is 
operated from a 

balanced

 signal source.

NOTE: Be wary of 

quasi-balanced

 outputs, these 

are often no more than floating 

unbalanced

 outputs.

4. Operation

IMPORTANT
All signal source equipment should be adequately 
earthed. This not only ensures 

your

 safety but 

everybody else's as well. Faults can and do occur in 
mains connected equipment where the chassis can 
become “live” if it is not properly earthed. In these 
instances the fault in a “floating” (ungrounded) piece 
of equipment will look for the shortest path to ground 
which could possibly be your amplifier's input. If the 
fault current is large enough it will destroy the input to 
your amplifier and look for the next available path, 
which 

may be you

!

Before making any connections

 to your 

Synergy 

Series amplifier observe the following:

Ensure the mains voltage supply matches the 
label on the rear panel of your amplifier (+/- 10%).
Ensure that the power switch is OFF (to the left -

 

0

)

Ensure that all system grounds (earth) are 
connected from a common point. Avoid powering 
equipment within a system from multiple power 
sources that may be separated by large 
distances.
Check the continuity of all interconnecting leads 
to your amplifier, ensure that there are no open or 
short circuited conductors.
Ensure that the power handling of your load 
(speakers) can adequately cope with the power 
output of the amplifier.

Before operating

 your 

Synergy

 Series amplifier, 

ensure that:

-

The attenuators are at the “OFF” position (fully 

anticlockwise).
-

The GROUND LIFT Switch is not engaged 

(should be in the “out” position).
-

The BRIDGE Switch is not engaged if you are not 

running the amp in bridged mode.

Powering Up

REMEMBER
The amplifier should be the 

last

 piece of equipment 

that you turn 

on

 and the 

first

 piece of equipment that 

you turn 

off

.

We recommend turning the attenuators on your 
amplifier 

down

 when turning the unit on.

When you power up your 

Synergy

 Series, your amplifier 

goes through an establishment period before it will 
accept signal. The Inrush Current Supression (ICS) 
circuit is in operation for the first 0.5 seconds. This 
limits the mains current to prevent "nuisance-
tripping" of circuit breakers. 

During this period you will hear a couple of relays 
“click”, indicating mains is now directly applied to the 
amplifier and the signal path is connected.

While the ICS circuit operates there is also a 30dB 
mute on the signal input. After two seconds this mute 
will release, allowing any applied signal to pass 
unattenuated.

When switching the amplifier off, 

wait

 a couple of 

seconds before switching the unit on again. This 
allows the ICS circuit to reset.

Level Matching

The normal operating position for the attenuator is 
the max position (fully clockwise, no attenuation). In 
this position the amplifier operates at full gain. 
Turning the attenuator back (anticlockwise) reduces 
the input sensitivity.

NOTE:
If full power output is required you should operate 
your amplifier with the front panel attenuator above 
the half way (12o’clock)   position, otherwise clipping 
of the input circuitry and its resultant distortion will 
occur before full output power is achieved.

Sensitivity

Your amplifier is a linear device operating with a fixed 
input to output voltage gain (less attenuation). The 
maximum output voltage swing is determined by the 
applied mains voltage, load, load type and the duty 
cycle of the applied signal. 

The 

input sensitivity

 for your 

Synergy

 Series amplifier 

when the attenuator is at maximum position (fully 
clockwise) is nominally:

+4.0dB (1.23 volts in) for rated power into a 8 ohm 
load.
+3.0dB (1.10 volts in) for rated power into a 4 ohm 
load.

Each channel of your 

Synergy

 Series amplifier has a 

nominal balanced

 input impedance

 of 30kOhms 

(@1kHz) and should not present a difficult load for 
any signal source. 

12  Operation

Summary of Contents for SY 1600

Page 1: ...SY 400 SY 800 SY 1200 SY 1600 Operation Manual Professional Audio Amplifier ...

Page 2: ...eration manual contains important information regarding safety precautions installation performance operation and maintenance of your Synergy Series power amplifier You should familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual before operating your amplifier Safety Precautions and Labelling CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE TO EITHER RAIN OR MOISTURE REFER SERVI...

Page 3: ...lip indication Efficient front to back cooling Dual twin speed axial fans Multi role output fault indication Front carry handles Rear rack mount ears Plug in signal modifiers optional Signal ground lift switch Built in limiter circuit High quality close tolerance components throughout Protection Features Suppression of inrush current at mains turn on Input muting at turn on Input overvoltage prote...

Page 4: ... 6 2 1 Front Panel 7 2 2 Rear Panel 9 3 Installation 10 4 Operation 12 5 Maintenance 14 6 Warranty 15 7 Specification 16 List of Illustrations Page Figure 1 Block Diagram 5 Figure 2 Front Panel Layout 6 Figure 3 Rear Panel Layout 8 Figure 4 Speaker Connector Wiring 11 ...

Page 5: ...ngevity The Synergy Series amplifiers are 2 unit 3 5 tall 19 wide rack mountable units Each channel of the amplifier comprises a balanced active input with a buffered attenuator driving a differential class Adrive stage which in turn drives a fan cooled class AB BJT output stage configured as an emmiter follower The unit operates from a high current capable linear power supply These units have bee...

Page 6: ...2 Controls Connectors Indicators Figure 2 Front Panel Layout 6 Controls Connectors ...

Page 7: ...condition exists Overload conditions can occur under extreme operating conditions such as complex or very low loads over driving the amplifier It should be noted that the minimum load for the amplifier is 4 ohms per channel 8 ohm bridged If an overload occurs the amplifier will shut down and mute both outputs If the overload is only transitory then the amplifier will resume normal operation after ...

Page 8: ...Figure 3 Rear Panel Layout 8 Controls Connectors ...

Page 9: ... connected mains lead SY1600 Please ensure that the connecting mains lead for use with the IEC connector is of an approved type and is of sufficient current carrying ability NOTE Your unit must always be earthed 12 Mains Fuse or Circuit Breaker Either a 20mm x 5mm fuse drawer is provided within the housing of the IEC mains connector SY400 SY800 SY1200 or the amplifier is fitted with a resettable c...

Page 10: ...a cooling fans to evacuate the heated air and aid the flow of cool air through the unit Input Wiring IMPORTANT Do not directly connect pin 1 on the amplifier s input or strapping XLR to the amplifier s chassis speaker ground or power ground NOTE Input signal ground is not to be used as a safety ground earth The input to your amplifier is a balanced 3 pin system and requires all three pins to be co...

Page 11: ...h channels can be fed from a single connector Two speaker connectors are provided on the amplifier The Channel A speaker connector actually carries both channel A channel B outputs see Figure 4 Speaker Connector Wiring Diagrams The Channel B speaker connector carries the Channel B output only This arrangement allows you the option of connecting to the outputs separately or together Connecting thro...

Page 12: ... on When you power up your Synergy Series your amplifier goes through an establishment period before it will accept signal The Inrush Current Supression ICS circuit is in operation for the first 0 5 seconds This limits the mains current to prevent nuisance tripping of circuit breakers During this period you will hear a couple of relays click indicating mains is now directly applied to the amplifie...

Page 13: ...e to the wire s resistance This voltage difference between the amp earth and source equipment earth appears to the amplifier s input as a signal and is amplified as hum There are three things you can do to avoid earth loop problems Ensure your mains power for the audio system is quiet i e without equipment on it such as air conditioning refrigeration or lighting which may generate noise in the ear...

Page 14: ...fan blades are accessible once the lids are removed and can be easily cleaned You need only hold the fan rotor still and wipe the dust off the blades Many users stall the fan and use compressed air to blow the dust off the fan blades It is important to note that the fan blades must be held still whilst blowing air over the blades otherwise you may burn out the bearings in the fan Fuses Along with ...

Page 15: ...er fails to take reasonable care in use and maintenance of the amplifier To validate this warranty the original purchaser must complete and mail the warranty registration card directly to Australian Monitor within fourteen 14 days of purchase To obtain warranty service the equipment should be shipped to an authorised Australian Monitor dealer or direct to Australian Monitor Freight to Australian M...

Page 16: ...ance 1kHz 0 021ohms Damping factor 1kH re 8 ohms 375 1 Slew rate 40 V µs Frequencyresponse 15 Hz 80 kHz 1KHz Rated Power into 4 ohm 3dB Dimensions H W D 87 x 482x400 mm Shipping Weight 12 Kg Input Power 575 VA Model SY800 Output Power Per Channel 4 ohms 0 1 THD Single channel driven 430W Both channels driven 375W 2 ohm loads not recommended Bridge mode 8 ohm load 750W 4 ohm bridging not recommende...

Page 17: ...ed Voltage Gain 49 0 Output Impedance 1kHz 0 018 ohms Damping factor 1kH re 8 ohms 450 1 Slew rate 41 V µs Frequencyresponse 15 Hz 75 kHz 1KHz Rated Power into 4 ohms 3dB Dimensions H W D 87 x 482x450 mm Shipping Weight 17 Kg InputPower 1650 VA Model SY1600 Output Power Per Channel 4 ohms 0 1 THD Single channel driven 920W Both channels driven 800W 2 ohm loads not recommended Bridge mode 8 ohm loa...

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