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4. 

Recommended Usage:  

 

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  To ensure your speaker and amplifier system functions optimally, it is advised to read 

through everything covered in this manual. 
 

Safety precautions and appropriate usage recommendations for specific connections and 

features are noted in the previous section.  

 

4.1 

Matching Speakers to the amplifier: 

 

When matching loudspeakers appropriately to the available amplification, it is generally best 

to ensure that their power rating in watts rms (or aes) is more or less the same for the rated 
impedance. For instance if a Speaker is rated at 600w Rms/aes (not peak, etc) at 8 ohms then 
ideally  it  should  be  matched  to  an  amplifier  channel  rated  to  supply  600w  rms  at  8  ohms  for 
continuous music usage. 
 

For certain specialist applications (cinema, theater, public address, etc) it is occasionally 

specified that additional amplifier headroom should be allowed for. This usually means that an 
amplifier channel power rating twice that of the speakers is used (a 1200w amplifier channel 
connected to a 600w speaker system). The amplifiers are then usually driven to no more than -
3db of their potential. This practice is not recommended to anyone unsure of the implications. 
 

Some degree of tolerance in matching speaker wattage, to that of the amplifier is generally 

acceptable.  Safe  limits  are  dependent  on  many  factors  and  there  is  no  simple  formula  to 
determine  the  acceptable  range.  Determination  of  safe  use  is  down  to  user  discretion.  If  in 
doubt, consult a qualified technician for advice. 
 

There are however some signs which suggest that the loudspeaker and amplifier system is 

being driven beyond acceptable limits. Firstly, where the speakers power rating is larger than 
that of the amplifier channel, the clip or peak lights will illuminate repeatedly on the amplifier if 
it is being driven too hard, this will often also result in an audible increase in distortion of the 
sound from the speaker system. Where this happens, the volume level should be reduced. 
 

Where the amplifier channel can deliver significantly more power to the speaker system than 

it is rated for, even greater care should be taken, as it is not always be clear when the power 
handling of the speaker system has been exceeded. However certain artifacts will usually 
present themselves before the amplifier reaches full output. Exceeding the power handling of 
the speaker system will usually result in an audible rise in distortion and other artifacts. 
Exceeding a safe level for a prolonged period of time may result in permanent damage to the 
speakers and under extreme circumstances the amplifier also. 
 

Extreme mis-matches in amplifier and speaker power rating are not recommended. As the 

possible combinations can very easily result in damage to both amplifier and speaker system. 
 

When connecting multiple speaker systems to the same amplifier channel, it should be noted 

that this halves the impedance load seen by the amplifier. All speakers connected should be of 
the same impedance rating. For instance if two 8 ohm rated cabinets are connected in parallel to 
the amplifier this would result in (8 ohms divided by 2 cabinets) 4 ohms. 
 

Usually this will result in an approximate doubling of power delivered from the amplifier to 

the speakers. To determine the power level the speakers will be subjected to, consult the 
specifications in section 2 of this manual. Also note that because the power is dissipated across 
two speaker systems, that the power is shared between them. Therefore 600w from the 
amplifier at 4 ohms becomes 300w seen by each 8 ohm speaker connected in parallel on that 
amplifier output channel. Ensure that the speaker system remains appropriately matched as 
discussed previously. 
 

Although some of the amplifier models are rated for 2 ohms usage it is not generally 

recommended that speaker loads less than 4 ohms are presented to any given amplifier 
channel. As performance can sometimes be degraded. Abuse from connecting inappropriate 
loads can damage both the amplifier and speaker systems. With amplifier models which offer a 
bridged mode of operation, note that minimum impedance normally doubles to 4 or 8 ohms 
depending on the model used. Also note the custom wiring required for connecting the speakers 
in bridged mode. Using Standard connections will result in exceptionally poor performance. 
 
 
 

  

Summary of Contents for UK 500

Page 1: ... o m Field Acoustics are distributed by Lamba plc Unit 1 Southfields Road Dunstable Bedfordshire United Kingdom LU6 3EJ Telephone 44 0 1582 690600 Fax 44 0 1582 690400 Email mail lambaplc com Web www lambaplc com If this product is ever no longer functional please take it to a recycling plant for environmentally friendly disposal Due to continuous product development specifications and appearance ...

Page 2: ...lly designed to transport the amplifier safely Unpacking Please unpack and inspect your new amplifier for any damage that may have occurred during transit If damage is found notify the carrier immediately Note A suitable mains lead is provided and can be found packaged with the amplifier PLEASE RETAIN ALL FACTORY PACKAGING FOR ANY FUTURE POSTAL TRANSIT CONTENTS Page Thank You 1 1 Features and Inno...

Page 3: ... Start Circuit The power supply is designed not to draw excessive current on startup Prevents the thump as occasionally seen with other equipment from tripping fuses and breakers Protection against Short Circuit and Overheating Speaker Protection relay with delay to inhibit switch on thump The speakers are disconnected during power up down Fully balanced XLR Inputs which also accept 1 4 jack conne...

Page 4: ...n mounting inside ensure that the amplifier is securely bolted into a rack using all available fixing points where possible Otherwise place on a surface where it cannot be easily displaced Potentially causing damage injury Ensure That the location will not expose the amplifier to spillage of liquids drinks sprays vapours or high humidity Ensure the amplifier is installed in a place which is not su...

Page 5: ...2 2 Basic Schematics Modes Output Connections OUTPUT B OUTPUT A 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 NO C ONNEC TION C H A N N E L B C HANNEL B C H A N N E L A 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 6: ... mode is selected on the rear panel It is most important that this indicator is not illuminated unless bridged mode is required This is because when bridged mode is selected Channel A will be out of phase with Channel B This will result in poor bass response and an unsatisfactory sound if left and right outputs are used In this mode Channel A controls the output level d Protect Indicators These in...

Page 7: ...r bridged mode l For STEREO MONO operation unmodified off the shelf cables will usually work fine l For BRIDGED MONO mode operation to work custom wiring MUST be used Chapter 5 NOTE Generously Heavy Duty Speaker Cable should be used to ensure optimal performance of the amplifier and loudspeaker system The cable should be at least comparable to good heavy duty 13 amp mains flex The use of heavy cab...

Page 8: ...ible l In Bridged mono modes the input from channel A is fed out of phase to channel B Note For this mode operation to work as intended custom wiring must be used See Chapter 5 9 Power Connection Mains power is supplied to the amplifier by a standard 10 Amp IEC mains socket An appropriate mains lead is supplied with the amplifier Note The amplifier requires a stable power supply to function as int...

Page 9: ...stem than it is rated for even greater care should be taken as it is not always be clear when the power handling of the speaker system has been exceeded However certain artifacts will usually present themselves before the amplifier reaches full output Exceeding the power handling of the speaker system will usually result in an audible rise in distortion and other artifacts Exceeding a safe level f...

Page 10: ...ses significantly Be sure that any speaker system connected can handle the voltages involved Any components used in the speaker system should be rated to at least 500v otherwise a failure may occur Note that the minimum impedance doubles for bridge mode from 4 ohms to 8 ohms this must be observed to avoid the possibility of damage to the amplifier and poor performance l Thirdly Custom wiring must ...

Page 11: ... be clearly marketed as pro audio microphone signal cable For long cable runs in excess of 6m 20ft try to use cables with lower capacitance ratings to minimise any loss of sound quality Keep cable runs short where possible however be sure allow a little bit of slack in the length of cable used to make the lead Stretched overstressed cables tend to break at the most inconvenient moments S ID E FR O...

Page 12: ...6 Ohms Power Loss 13 25 DF 107 86 67 DF Damping Factor est Power Loss 13 62 DF 215 105 75 DF Damping Factor est Power Loss 07 62 DF 430 127 86 DF Damping Factor est wires AWG mm2 wires AWG mm2 wires AWG mm2 1 3 2 12 2 5 2 12 2 5 2 12 2 5 Rec Minimum 2 16 1 3 2 16 1 3 2 16 1 3 3 10 4 12 2 5 2 12 2 5 2 12 2 5 Rec Minimum 2 12 2 5 2 16 1 3 2 16 1 3 6 20 4 10 5 4 12 2 5 2 12 2 5 Rec Minimum 4 12 2 5 2...

Page 13: ...d in order to keep the losses and degradation to a minimum Loads of less than 4ohms are not generally recommended even for amplifiers which will support them as it puts the amplifier under considerable stress and also dramatically reduces the damping factor Typically a 2 ohm load will compromise damping factor enough to audibly degrade the performance of the speaker system Consult the tables on th...

Page 14: ...ersonnel 4 THE AMPLIFIER IS WORKING BUT OUTPUT VOLUME IS LOW l Check the signal from the input source and signal cables The amplifiers are designed to operate at an input voltage of 1 2V If the signal source is below this refer to qualified service personnel for a minor modification 5 AMP OUTPUT LEVEL INDICATORS ARE WORKING BUT NO SOUND IS COMING OUT l Check Speakon connectors are securely attache...

Page 15: ... receipt of the defective product All expenses in remedying the defect including freight costs from ourselves to you within mainland UK will be borne by us You must bear the costs of shipping the product to our authorised service centre or factory How to Obtain Warranty Service You must notify us of your need for warranty service not later than the expiry of your warranty The amplifier must be shi...

Page 16: ...patibility Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use Part 1 Emissions EN 55103 1 1997 Magnetic Field Emissions Annex A 10 cm and 20 cm EN 55103 2 1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use Part 2 Immunity EN 6100...

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