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The GX2300/2600 is a standard 2U (2 rack height) 19" rack-mount unit, with both front and rear rack mounting ears. In
portable systems, the amplifier must be supported at both the front and rear.

COOLING

The GX2300/2600 uses forced-air cooling (fan cooling) to remove the heat produced during normal operation. Free air flow
at the mounting location is a critical factor in accomplishing long-term reliable operation of the amplifier. The internal fans
of the amplifier pull in fresh (cool) air from the rear panel, and force the heated air out the front panel. This air flow must be
as open and free of obstructions as possible. Also take care to exhaust the heated air away from the front panel intakes, so
as not to recirculate and reheat the same air over and over again. In a rack system, make sure there is a significant source of
fresh air to the rack. This can be achieved with air conditioning vents to the top of the rack, an open back that is well venti-
lated, or rack panel fans/vents. In the case of rack panel fans/vents, the cooling will be most effective when the amplifier(s)
are located as far away from the fans/vents as possible, to prevent air recirculation i.e. amplifiers at the bottom, fans/vents at
top or vice-versa.When installing equipment in a rack, take care that the weight is distributed evenly. Hazardous conditions
may be created by uneven weight distribution.

POWER/THERMAL REQUIREMENTS

For your convenience in planning for sufficient power and cooling in the amplifier environment, we have included AC
mains current draw and thermal dissipation values in the Specifications Sheet. The specifications listed are for idle (no sig-
nal), 

1/8th

power (“normal operating conditions” for continuous voice or music), and 

1/3rd

power (worst-case hard-clipped

music) for an amplifier with both channels driven. The thermal dissipation specifications indicate how much heat will have
to be removed from the amplifier environment under the three different conditions.

NOISE

The GX2300/2600 exceeds all relevant international emissions and immunity standards, and has further been specifically
designed to minimize interference in Pro-Audio environments. Regardless of this fact, amplifiers consume, process and
deliver significant amounts of power over a wide frequency range. Standard practice calls for caution to be exercised in the
placement of signal cables and signal-level components such as mic preamps, tuners, etc., to avoid inducing noise in the
low level circuitry. Possible sources of noise are: AC current in shared power lines, magnetic interference between adjacent
rack-mount units, high current audio speaker cables. In general 

avoid the following:

Mounting sensitive signal processing equipment directly above or below amplifiers.

Sharing AC power outlets between amplifiers and signal processing equipment.

Bundling signal cables with speaker cables or AC power cords.

AC LINE

Connect the unit to a properly rated supply circuit

. The GX2300/2600 can be configured to operate within the following AC

mains voltage ranges:

100-140VAC, 50-60Hz (115VAC, 60Hz typ.)

200-260VAC, 50-60Hz (230VAC, 50Hz typ.)

Connection is made by 14 gauge, IEC type 320, grounded line cord. For safety considerations only a properly grounded

(earthed) receptacle should be used. If a grounded circuit is not available, do not break off the ground pin; use the proper

adapter plug for a two wire receptacle. The AC mains fuse is accessible at the rear panel of the amplifier. If this fuse blows

replace it only with the same type and rating fuse. The correct replacement fuse value is printed on the rear of the amplifier,

and on the specifications page.

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Installation

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Summary of Contents for GX2300

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Page 3: ...nt 14 Floated Source Equipment 15 Delay 16 CD Horn Equalization 16 Crossover 16 Frequency 16 Phase 16 Level Controls 17 Stereo Biamp Switch 17 Stereo Mono 70V 100V Switch 17 Protect 17 Load Switch 18 Thermal 18 Clipping 18 Signal 18 WIRING DIAGRAMS 19 Stereo Mode 19 Biamp Mode 19 Bridge Mono Mode 20 70V Mono Mode 20 100V Mono Mode 21 70V Stereo Mode 21 SERVICE POLICY AND LIMITED WARRANTY 22 PC BOA...

Page 4: ...facturer s Name Hafler Manufacturer s Address 546 South Rockford Drive Tempe Arizona 85281 Importer s Name Importer s Address Type of Equipment 2 channel Audio Power Amplifier Model No GX2300 GX2600 GX2300CE GX2600CE Serial Number Year of Manufacturing 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standard s Place...

Page 5: ...ades of the equipment plug be able to fully insert into the mating receptacle Never remove the round grounding pin on the plug in an attempt to mate to a two wire ungrounded receptacle use a grounding adapter with the grounding tab or wire suitably connected to earth ground 11 NON USE PERIODS During periods of extended non use the power cord should be unplugged from the power source 12 CLEANING Th...

Page 6: ... que el cable no esté punzado o cortado y debe estar ubicado de forma tal que esto no ocurra como podría suceder debajo de una alfombra o al pasar el cable por una esquina aguda etc 10 ATERRAMIENTO DEL CABLE DE CORRIENTE El cable de corriente es del tipo aterrado de tres hilos diseñado para reducir el riesgo de una descarga eléctrica procendent de un chasis energizado Se asume que su longitud es s...

Page 7: ...en Sie darauf das dies die erforderlichen Ströme bertragen können Benutzen Sie immer dreiadrige Verlängerungskable 11 ZEITRÄUME IN DENE DAS GERÄT NICHT GENUTZT WIRD Wird das Gerät über einen längeren Zeitraum nicht genutzt z B Urlaub ziehen Sie bitten den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose 12 REINIGEN Reinigen Sie das Gerät nur wie in der Bedienungsanleitung detailliert beschrieben 13 EINDRINGEN VON FR...

Page 8: ...à moins dêtre en mesure de fournir la charge électrique requise à un fonctionement sans risque de tout matériel relié 11 PÉRIODES DE NON UTILISATON Durant les périodes de non utilisation la prise de courant ne devrait pas être branchée à une source d energie 12 NETTOYAGE Le matériel devrait être nettoyé en respectant les instructions indiquées 13 PENETRATION DES LIQUIDES Un attention particulière ...

Page 9: ...cono la potenza sufficiente per i corretto fuinzionamento degli apparati connessi E altersì importante che vengano sempre impiegate prolunghe con la configurazaione a tre fili con terra 11 PERIODI DI NON UTILIZZO Durante lunghi periodi di non utilizzo staccare il cavo di alimen tazione 12 PULIZIA L apparato deve essere pulito solo come indicato dalle istruzioni 13 INGRESSO DI OGGETTI E LIQUIDI Si ...

Page 10: ...MPEDANCE 47kΩ per phase balanced 47kΩ per phase balanced DAMPING FACTOR 500 500 POWER THERMAL REQUIREMENTS Idle Condition 55W 70W U version 860mA 115VAC 1 0A 115VAC CE version 430mA 230VAC 500mA 230VAC Thermal Dissipation 190 BTU hr 240 BTU hr Normal Operating Condition 1 8 rated power pink noise 280W 490W U version 3 5A 115VAC 5 8A 115VAC CE version 1 7A 230VAC 2 9A 230VAC Thermal Dissipation 680...

Page 11: ...amplifier of outstanding audio qualities high effi ciency and unprecedented value Tri nova is the answer The most common high efficiency Class H methods raise the rail voltages going to the output devices for higher power levels Tri nova does not do this Instead it operates by forming a triplet or triplex of tracking signals A A V and A V where A is the raw audio output and are the floating rails ...

Page 12: ...mplifier is turned on This serves the dual function of cleaning out the air tun nel and providing a simple means to check the fans for proper operation If you suspect that the fans are not operating cor rectly try turning the amplifier off then listening or feeling for the turn on blast when the amplifier is turned back on Thermal Standby If excessive heatsink temperature is detected the individua...

Page 13: ...io GND and helps eliminate noise in the signal chain With the switch in Chassis position the Audio GND is connected to chassis ground In the Float position the Audio GND is isolated floating from the chassis The chassis is permanently connected to earth safety ground 13 Mains Power Fuse Protects the mains electrical circuit in case abnormal current draw from the amplifier is experienced 14 Mains P...

Page 14: ...sic and 1 3rd power worst case hard clipped music for an amplifier with both channels driven The thermal dissipation specifications indicate how much heat will have to be removed from the amplifier environment under the three different conditions NOISE The GX2300 2600 exceeds all relevant international emissions and immunity standards and has further been specifically designed to minimize interfer...

Page 15: ... To check this resistor remove all connectors from the amplifier and discon nect the AC main plug With the switch in the Chassis position use an ohmmeter to measure the 0Ω resistance between the earth ground pin of the AC mains plug and Audio Ground at either black terminal of the output binding posts By selecting the Float position the Audio Ground is not directly connected to the chassis and can...

Page 16: ...round connected to the earth grounded chassis This can be verified with an ohmmeter by disconnecting the mains power cord from the AC outlet and checking for continuity between the earth ground pin and the audio output ground This test should be done with the equipment installed in the complete system including cables If the audio output ground is connected to the earth ground pin it is earth grou...

Page 17: ...to check for continuity between the earth ground socket of the mains power receptacle and the audio output ground If the audio output ground is not connected to earth ground it is floated equipment Consult the following diagrams for examples of recommended wiring techniques Shield Chassis Audio Ground XLR 1 4 Mono Amplifier 1 4 Mono sleeve shorts input to Audio Ground XLR short pins 1 3 together C...

Page 18: ... section X 1130ft sec X 12 inches ft 6 inches section If there is uncertainty about the amount of delay needed choose the 0 switch CD HORN EQUALIZATION This adjustable high frequency shelving circuit can be used to compensate for the roll off of constant directivity CD horns At the 10dB setting the gain increases with frequency to about 3dB at 3kHz and finally to 12dB at 20kHz CROSSOVER A 3 positi...

Page 19: ...is switch This switch will override the Stereo Biamp switch This Stereo Mono 70V 100V switch is located on the front panel and selects either Stereo mode 2 input signals and 2 output signals Mono 70V 100V mode 1 input signal and 1 bridged output signal Mono mode uses the CH B input connector and level control only The output load should be connected across the red ter minals of the output connecto...

Page 20: ...e safely operated while the amplifier is running In 70V or 100V mode the Protect LED indicates there are too many speakers loading the array THERMAL Indicates when the thermal protection has shut down the amplifier After cooling sufficiently the amplifier will automatical ly recover and continue operating CLIPPING Lights up when the output or input signal reaches the maximum allowable voltage and ...

Page 21: ...Ω 2Ω to 5 way binding posts 6 Adjust CH A CH B level controls independently 1 Connect signal from source to CH B input 2 Move Stereo Biamp switch to BIAMP input mode 3 Move Stereo Mono switch to Stereo mode 4 Select desired speaker load 8Ω 4Ω 2Ω for each channel CH A and CH B loads do not need to match 5 Connect appropriate speaker load 8Ω 4Ω 2Ω to 5 way binding posts 6 Adjust CH A CH B level cont...

Page 22: ...8 OFF 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 24 27 32 38 OFF 0dB 0dB 2300 2300 70V 4Ω 2Ω 100v 8Ω G X 2 3 0 0 1 Connect signal from source to CH B input 2 Stereo Biamp switch not active Stereo Mono switch overrides this switch when in mono 70V 100V mode 3 Move Stereo Mono switch to MONO mode 4 Set load switches 8Ω 4Ω 2Ω to 1 2 the actual load impedance 16Ω 8Ω 4Ω i e for a 4Ω speaker load select the 2Ω setting for both ...

Page 23: ...g posts 1200W GX2600 600W GX2300 6 CH B input sensitivity controls 100V mono output level Amplifier will clip at 100Vrms level 1 Connect signal from source to both CH A and CH B inputs 2 Move Stereo Biamp switch to Stereo mode 3 Move Stereo Mono switch to Stereo mode 4 Select 8Ω speaker load for each channel 5 Connect parallel array of 70V transformer equipped speakers up to 600W per channel to 5 ...

Page 24: ...ocal dealer 4 Shipping charges to get the unit to Hafler 5 Any product which has had the serial number defaced altered or removed Limit on Implied Warranties Any implied warranties including warranties of fitness for use and merchantability are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above Some states do not allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty so this...

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Page 26: ...3 J5 J1 C5 C3 C2 R2 L2 L1 L3 C6 C1 C4 R3 C7 R1 J12 J11 R4 J8 J15 J13 J7 J6 J14 DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE 230V 230V 120V 120V ORG ORG WHT WHT BLACK BLACK KS4R PC 2460 E HAFLER J4 J2 EMI FILTER CROSSOVER CD EQ PC BOARD LAYOUTS ...

Page 27: ... 25 PC BOARD LAYOUTS TIME DELAY PHASE INVERTER ...

Page 28: ... 26 BRIDGE RECTIFIER Schematic Diagrams ...

Page 29: ... 27 PC 2460 e sch 1 EMI FILTER ...

Page 30: ... 28 CROSSOVER CD EQ Schematic Diagrams ...

Page 31: ... 29 TIME DELAY PHASE INVERTER ...

Page 32: ... 30 AMPLIFIER ...

Page 33: ... 31 C600_maualB sch 1 ...

Page 34: ... 32 PROTECTION ...

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Page 36: ...G 34 HIGH VOLTAGE CONTROL ...

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Page 40: ... 38 INPUT ...

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