Carver pm125 Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

AC Power Considerations

Ensure that the pm125 or pm420 is plugged into an outlet capable of supplying the correct voltage
specified for your model and  enough current  to allow full-power operation of all the amplifiers
plugged  into  it.  The  current  demand  of  a  power  amplifier  varies  depending  on  several  factors,
including the impedance of the load, the output level of the amplifier, and the crest factor and duty
cycle of the program material. Under typical conditions reproducing rock music, with both channels
driven into a 4 ohm load to the point where musical peaks are just at the clipping point, the amplifiers
require the following average currents:

pm125: 2 amps for 120V versions, 1 amp for 230V v e r s i o n s
pm420: 10 amps for 120V versions, 5 amps for 230V v e r s i o n s

Magnetic Leakage Considerations

The pm125 and pm420 may be mounted without concern for magnetic flux leakage, within the confines of
common sense. For example, it’s not a good idea to mount any power amplifier near a microphone input
transformer or magnetic storage media.

Input Wiring

The 1/4-inch phone jacks (XLR connectors on pm420 export versions) for the input signal can be used with
either unbalanced 2-conductor or balanced 3-conductor cables. Use shielded coaxial cable to conduct the
signal from the source (i.e. mixer, equalizer, CD player) to the amplifier.

For balanced operation:

U.S. Version: Use a 3-conductor TRS 1/4˝ phone plug. The tip of the plug carries the (+) (hot, non-inverting) side
of the signal, the ring carries the (–) (low, inverting) side of the signal, and the sleeve is ground (see Figure 3A).
Export Version: Use a male XLR connector. Pin 2 carries the (+) (hot, non-inverting) side of the signal, Pin 3
carries the (–) (low, inverting) side of the signal, and Pin 1 is ground (see Figure 3B).

For unbalanced operation:

U.S. Version: Use a 2-conductor (Tip-Sleeve) 1/4˝ phone plug. The tip of the plug carries the signal and the
sleeve is ground. The ring connection in the jack is automatically grounded by the sleeve (see Figure 4A).
Export Version: Use a male XLR connector. Pin 2 carries the signal and Pin 1 is ground. Short Pin 3 to Pin 1
in order to reference the input differential amplifier for the correct gain. Failure to do this will result in a loss

Installation

Location and General Precautions

Observe the following precautions when choosing a location for your amplifier.
A . Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. If a fluid or foreign object should enter the unit,
disconnect the power plug and contact an authorized dealer or service center. Do not pull out the plug
by pulling on the cord; grasp the plug firmly.
B . Protect from heat and allow adequate ventilation. Place away from direct sources of heat, such as
heating vents and radiators. All components produce some heat during operation, so make sure that

the ventilation holes are not covered and that air is allowed to circulate freely behind, beside and above the
unit. Excessive heat is the single greatest source of both short-term and long-term component failure.

Mechanical Considerations

The pm125 requires one rack space (1.75˝), while the pm420 requires two rack space units (3.5˝) and a depth
of 13.25˝ inside the rack, including the rear supports. Secure the unit mechanically using four screws with
washers to prevent marring the front panel. Neoprene rubber washers are a good choice because they grip the
screw head and prevent them from backing out when vibrated or transported.

Rear Support for Road Applications

If the pm125 or pm420 is rack mounted and the rack is transported, mechanical support for the rear of the
amplifier is required. This could take the form of a shelf across the rear of the amplifier or brackets that engage
the rear of the unit. This practice is recommended for all electronic instruments.

Thermal Considerations

When the pm125 or pm420 are used in a free standing configuration, no thermal considerations are necessary
other  than  keeping  the  ventilation  holes  open.  If  the  amplifiers  are  rack  mounted,  ensure  that  adequate
ventilation exists around the sides of the amplifier. When several amplifiers are mounted together in a rack,
you may need to provide air inlets from the outside of the rack. The pm125 and U.S. versions of the pm420
are convection cooled. Export versions of the pm420 contain a fan that is mounted on the rear panel. It draws
in air from the rear and exhausts it out the front, which provides additional cooling for internal components.
The pm125 and pm420 may be stacked directly on top of each other without spacer panels. If the amplifiers
are used with other amplifiers, ensure that the heat output from the other amplifiers doesn’t interfere with the
ventilation of the pm125 and pm420 (or vice versa).

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DUAL

MONO

NORMAL (STEREO)

BRIDGED

MONO

OFF 0dB

          

OFF 0dB

          

INPUT IMPEDANCE 22K OHM EACH LEG

TO GROUND (TOTAL 44K OHMS BALANCED)

RING

TIP

+

SLEEVE

(Shield)

From

Channel 2

SLEEVE

(Shield)

From

Channel 1

TIP

+

RING

DRIVE CH 2 IN BRIDGED MONO

DUAL

MONO

NORMAL (STEREO)

BRIDGED

MONO

OFF 0dB

          

OFF 0dB

          

           

MADE IN U.S.A.

INPUT IMPEDANCE 22K OHM EACH LEG

TO GROUND (TOTAL 44K OHMS BALANCED)

1

2

3

+

GND

    

    

1

2

3

1

2

3

+

+

GND

(Shield)

GND

(Shield)

LINE LEVEL INPUT

+

CH2

+

GNDGND

CH1

     

     

                   

DRIVE CH 2 IN BRIDGED MONO

From

Channel 1

From

Channel 2

DUAL

MONO

NORMAL (STEREO)

BRIDGED

MONO

OFF 0dB

          

OFF 0dB

          

           

MADE IN U.S.A.

INPUT IMPEDANCE 22K OHM EACH LEG

TO GROUND (TOTAL 44K OHMS BALANCED)

1

2

3

+

GND

    

    

1

2

3

1

2

3

From

Channel 1

+

+

GND

(Shield)

GND

(Shield)

LINE LEVEL INPUT

+

CH2

+

GNDGND

CH1

     

     

                   

DRIVE CH 2 IN BRIDGED MONO

From

Channel 2

           

MADE IN U.S.A.

PARALLEL

LINE LEVEL INPUTS

 

 

   

          

          

DUAL

MONO

NORMAL (STEREO)

BRIDGED

MONO

OFF 0dB

          

OFF 0dB

          

INPUT IMPEDANCE 22K OHM EACH LEG

TO GROUND (TOTAL 44K OHMS BALANCED)

TIP

+

SLEEVE

(Shield)

From

Channel 2

TIP

+

SLEEVE

(Shield)

From

Channel 1

DRIVE CH 2 IN BRIDGED MONO

Figure 3A

Figure 3B

Figure 4A

Figure 4B

Summary of Contents for pm125

Page 1: ...normative document s EN55013 EN55020 EN60065 title and or number and date if issue of the standard s or other normative document s if applicable following the provisions of 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Direc...

Page 2: ...rated at 62 watts per channel into 4 ohms and 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms In bridged mono operation it is rated at 125 watts into 8 ohms The pm420 is rated at 210 watts per channel into 4 ohms a...

Page 3: ...rated at 62 watts per channel into 4 ohms and 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms In bridged mono operation it is rated at 125 watts into 8 ohms The pm420 is rated at 210 watts per channel into 4 ohms a...

Page 4: ...ohms at 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD 62 watts per channel into 4 ohms at 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD Bridged mono operation 125 watts into 8 ohms at 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD Dynamic Headroo...

Page 5: ...one jack Convection cooled 70V transformer option CE 1997 approved Continuous Average Output Power both channels driven 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms at 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD 62 watts per...

Page 6: ...ADY SIGNAL CLIP PROTECT Size H x W x D 3 50 2U x 19 x 13 25 89mm x 483mm x 337mm Net Weight 23 8 lbs 10 8 kgs Shipping Weight 28 lbs 12 73 kgs Due to ongoing continuous product development features sp...

Page 7: ...ADY SIGNAL CLIP PROTECT Size H x W x D 3 50 2U x 19 x 13 25 89mm x 483mm x 337mm Net Weight 23 8 lbs 10 8 kgs Shipping Weight 28 lbs 12 73 kgs Due to ongoing continuous product development features sp...

Page 8: ...OFF 0dB OFF 0dB MADE IN U S A INPUT IMPEDANCE 22K OHM EACH LEG TO GROUND TOTAL 44K OHMS BALANCED DRIVE CH 2 IN BRIDGED MONO 10 11 POWER ON 2 A M P HEADPHONES CH 1 CH 2 CLIP PROTECT CLIP PROTECT SIGNA...

Page 9: ...OFF 0dB OFF 0dB MADE IN U S A INPUT IMPEDANCE 22K OHM EACH LEG TO GROUND TOTAL 44K OHMS BALANCED DRIVE CH 2 IN BRIDGED MONO 10 11 POWER ON 2 A M P HEADPHONES CH 1 CH 2 CLIP PROTECT CLIP PROTECT SIGNA...

Page 10: ...at the ventilation holes are not covered and that air is allowed to circulate freely behind beside and above the unit Excessive heat is the single greatest source of both short term and long term comp...

Page 11: ...at the ventilation holes are not covered and that air is allowed to circulate freely behind beside and above the unit Excessive heat is the single greatest source of both short term and long term comp...

Page 12: ...es disabled Connect the speakers to the Speaker Outputs on the amplifier in the same way that you would for normal stereo operation Both speaker outputs will carry the signal that is connected to the...

Page 13: ...es disabled Connect the speakers to the Speaker Outputs on the amplifier in the same way that you would for normal stereo operation Both speaker outputs will carry the signal that is connected to the...

Page 14: ...m125 pm420 are shipped from the factory with pin 2 hot as indicated on the rear panel The polarity of the balanced inputs can be reversed by changing four jumpers located on the amplifier s main circu...

Page 15: ...m125 pm420 are shipped from the factory with pin 2 hot as indicated on the rear panel The polarity of the balanced inputs can be reversed by changing four jumpers located on the amplifier s main circu...

Page 16: ...may be internal to the pm125 pm420 1 The Input Level controls are set too low 2 Move the input connections to another amplifier that you know is working to verify that it is not a source problem 3 Ch...

Page 17: ...may be internal to the pm125 pm420 1 The Input Level controls are set too low 2 Move the input connections to another amplifier that you know is working to verify that it is not a source problem 3 Ch...

Page 18: ...RETAIN AND PROVIDE YOUR SALES RECEIPT TO OBTAIN COVERAGE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY The warranty Period begins from the date of first consumer purchase from an Authorized Carver Professional Dealer...

Page 19: ...RETAIN AND PROVIDE YOUR SALES RECEIPT TO OBTAIN COVERAGE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY The warranty Period begins from the date of first consumer purchase from an Authorized Carver Professional Dealer...

Page 20: ...normative document s EN55013 EN55020 EN60065 title and or number and date if issue of the standard s or other normative document s if applicable following the provisions of 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Direc...

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