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Operating Tips

Using the PX850/PX1450

Once the amplifier has been installed and wired into the system, you are ready to use it. Here are some
tips to help you get the most from it.

• Verify that the switches (Output Configuration/Input sensitivity) have been set to the mode that you want.

• Verify that the Signal Smart Standby circuit threshold is set at the level you want.

• When you power the system up for the first time (out of the carton), it’s a good idea to start with all of the

amplifier level controls turned down, then advance them slowly, one at a time, so that you can confirm that each
amplifier channel is operating normally.

• Be sure that the Input Level controls are set sufficiently high to allow the preceding device to drive the amplifier

to full output. For most installations, this is wide open (fully clockwise).

• Once you have established settings, it is a good idea to mark them down, either on paper, or on pieces of tape or

sticky-dots attached to the amplifier’s panel.

• In bi-amplified (multi-amp) systems, it is a good idea to start with the low-frequency amplifiers turned off or

down, and to check each frequency range from highest to lowest to ensure that each loudspeaker component is
operating correctly.

CareandServiceAssistance

C a re: Wipe off the PX850/PX1450’s front panel and chassis from time to time with a soft, dry cloth. If you have
something stubborn to remove, use a mild dish soap or detergent sparingly applied to a soft cloth. Don’t use alcohol,
ammonia, or other strong solvents. 
Service Assistance: We suggest that you read the Limited Warranty completely to fully understand your
warranty/service coverage. Please promptly complete and return the Warranty Registration Card. Also be sure to
save the sales receipt in a safe place. It will be necessary for warranty service. If your CARVER Professional
product should require service, you may contact the CARVER Professional Technical Service Department by
calling (503) 978-3363 or by writing to us at the Factory address shown below. We will then direct you to the
nearest in our national network of Authorized Warranty Service Centers or give you detailed instructions on how
to return the product to us for prompt action. If you should have questions or comments, please write to the Factory
address given below. Please include the model and serial number of your Carver Professional product, your
complete address and a daytime phone number.

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Field Configurable

Gain Controls

Note: The Carver P rofessional limited warranty does not extend to damage resulting from the
following pro c e d u re if attempted by any person not specifically authorized by Carver P ro f e s s i o n a l

CAUTION

To move the gain controls from the front panel to the back panel (or vice versa):

1.Unplug amplifier from power source.

2.Remove top cover (9 screws). Do not allow debris, tools, or hardware to fall inside chassis.

3.Gently pull to remove control knobs from gain controls and remove hole plugs from opposite panel.

4. Remove the 4 screws from gain control circuit board.

5.Carefully move board to opposite panel stand-offs, being sure to keep connector cable free and untwisted.

NOTE: Gently bundle excess cable length and secure with tie wrap.

6.Screw board to threaded stand-offs. Do Not Over Tighten!

7.Put hole plugs in opposite panel.

8.Observing the position of the knob pointers, gently push the control knobs onto the gain controls, or leave

off for screwdriver adjustment.

9.Replace top cover.

Summary of Contents for px1450

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...first line designed and produced by Carver Professional a division of Phoenix Gold International Inc It combines the Pro Audio experience and sonic heritage of Carver Professional with the performanc...

Page 3: ...first line designed and produced by Carver Professional a division of Phoenix Gold International Inc It combines the Pro Audio experience and sonic heritage of Carver Professional with the performanc...

Page 4: ...THD 250 watts per channel into 8 ohms 425 watts per channel into 4 ohms 525 watts per channel into 2 ohms Bridged mono operation 850 watts into 8 ohms at 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD Parallel mono...

Page 5: ...THD 250 watts per channel into 8 ohms 425 watts per channel into 4 ohms 525 watts per channel into 2 ohms Bridged mono operation 850 watts into 8 ohms at 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD Parallel mono...

Page 6: ...more than 0 1 THD 375 watts per channel into 8 ohms 725 watts per channel into 4 ohms 1000 watts per channel into 2 ohms Bridged mono operation 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD 1450 watts into 8 ohms 20...

Page 7: ...more than 0 1 THD 375 watts per channel into 8 ohms 725 watts per channel into 4 ohms 1000 watts per channel into 2 ohms Bridged mono operation 1kHz with no more than 0 1 THD 1450 watts into 8 ohms 20...

Page 8: ...ach channel Therefore it is possible for one channel to operate normally while the other is in protect mode 6 CH1 CH2 LEVEL CONTROLS Optional rear panel placement 7 INPUT SENSITIVITY SWITCH 0 775V 1 5...

Page 9: ...ach channel Therefore it is possible for one channel to operate normally while the other is in protect mode 6 CH1 CH2 LEVEL CONTROLS Optional rear panel placement 7 INPUT SENSITIVITY SWITCH 0 775V 1 5...

Page 10: ...ith 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 PX850 6 0 amps for 120V versions 3 2 am...

Page 11: ...ith 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 PX850 6 0 amps for 120V versions 3 2 am...

Page 12: ...ply to tap value Marked tap value X K new tap value 10W X 583 5 83W 5W X 583 2 92W 2 5W X 583 1 46W When used in a 70 7 volt distribution system this transformers new tap values are 5 8W 2 9W and 1 5W...

Page 13: ...ply to tap value Marked tap value X K new tap value 10W X 583 5 83W 5W X 583 2 92W 2 5W X 583 1 46W When used in a 70 7 volt distribution system this transformers new tap values are 5 8W 2 9W and 1 5W...

Page 14: ...ce coverage Please promptly complete and return the Warranty Registration Card Also be sure to save the sales receipt in a safe place It will be necessary for warranty service If your CARVER Professio...

Page 15: ...ce coverage Please promptly complete and return the Warranty Registration Card Also be sure to save the sales receipt in a safe place It will be necessary for warranty service If your CARVER Professio...

Page 16: ...driven hard Playback Is Mixed with Hum 1 Check or replace the connecting cables locale ERS DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ONLY This limited Warranty DOES NOT ed by shipment 2 damage caused by ac...

Page 17: ...driven hard Playback Is Mixed with Hum 1 Check or replace the connecting cables locale ERS DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ONLY This limited Warranty DOES NOT ed by shipment 2 damage caused by ac...

Page 18: ...Speakons Mondo Multi Series Ultra Flexible Speaker Snakes w 3 Fan Ends various Connector combinations available SPEAKER WIRE BULK ZEROpoint Musical Reference Speaker Wire 2 and 4 conductor Mondo Serie...

Page 19: ...k Speakons Mondo Multi Series Ultra Flexible Speaker Snakes w 3 Fan Ends various Connector combinations available SPEAKER WIRE BULK ZEROpoint Musical Reference Speaker Wire 2 and 4 conductor Mondo Ser...

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