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Balanced Connection Notes/Amplifier Gain Measurement

Many electronic products, however, follow no convention about signal polarity; some invert phase, and some don’t.  If
you care about absolute polarity, many test CDs include impulse signals which are unipolar, that is, they are only
positive-going when referenced to ground.

An oscilloscope connected to the outputs of each electronic unit in the signal chain, including the CD player, can verify
whether absolute polarity is being maintained.  On balanced connections and a positive unipolar pulse signal, pin 2
should have a positive going signal, while pin 3 should have a negative going signal.  Correctly interpreting the ‘scope
display often requires expertise, depending on the nature of the pulse waveform.

Reversed polarity in the power amplifier(s)

If the amplifiers have reversed balanced connections, then as far as the SCU is concerned, they are changed from non-
inverting to inverting, or vice-versa.  For example, if a non-inverting woofer amp has reversed balanced connections,
then from the SCUs perspective, it is an inverting amp and the SCU’s phase switch must be set to the 180 position.
Furthermore, if you have amps which have mixed reversals, that is, one reversed and one not, refer to page 12.

Correcting a balanced connection polarity reversal on any piece of electronic equipment is a simple matter of
unsoldering and resoldering two wires on the XLR connector.  This is an easy task for any technician.

AMPLIFIER GAIN MEASUREMENT/SETTING

Power amplifiers do just what their names imply: They take small, low-power audio signals and amplify them, increasing
their power so that they drive the loudspeakers to audibly useful output levels.  The amount of amplification is measured
in decibels (dB) and is called gain.

Many power amplifiers are fixed-gain units with no input level or sensitivity adjustments.  Others have switches and/or
potentiometers that adjust the input sensitivity or overall gain.  As noted in the section Epsilon Servo Control Unit Set-
Up, 
the Epsilon Servo Control Unit has a dB gain control to optimize the servo system for the gain of the woofer
amplifier.  When the amplifier has no input level control or gain adjustment, the SCU dB gain control is adjusted as
previously described.

Measuring amplifier voltage gain

If you do not know the gain of each of your amplifiers with a 4 Ohm load, and cannot tell what it is from the
specifications, you must measure the gain or have it measured.  Then, you can use the gain or level controls, if any,
along with the controls on the SCU, to match all of the amplifier gains.

To measure the effective voltage gain:

1.

Connect a high-wattage 4 Ohm load resistor (25 Watts or more) between the amp’s “4 Ohm” and “common” output
terminals.

2.

Apply a 1000HZ sine-wave input signal of known voltage, as measured with an AC voltmeter.  The input level
must be low enough so that the amplifier is not close to overload (clipping) at the output; an input level of 100mV
is a good starting point.  If possible, monitor the amplifier’s output with an oscilloscope to verify linear operation.

3.

Set all gain or level controls or switches to maximum, and measure the output voltage across the 4 Ohm load
resistor.

Note that maximum gain means highest sensitivity; for example, if the amp has an input switch labeled “1 V” and “2.5V”,
the 1V position results in the highest sensitivity and gain.  If the AC voltmeter does not have dB scales or readings,
calculate the gain as follows:

dB gain = 20 log (Vout/Vin)

4.

Check the gain of each amplifier with an input signal of 100Hz, as well.  It should be virtually identical to the gain
at 1000Hz; if not, note the two different readings, and use the 100Hz reading for the woofer amp and the 1000Hz
reading for the mid/high amp.

Summary of Contents for IRS Epsilon

Page 1: ...Infinity Systems Inc 250 Crossways Park Dr Woodbury New York 11797 REV 0 03 2001...

Page 2: ...AMPLIFIER AND OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS 9 LOUDSPEAKER SETUP 10 AMPLIFIER LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTIONS 11 EPSILON SERVO CONTROL SCU UNIT CONNECTIONS 12 EPSILON SCU SETUP 13 FIRST TIME POWER UP AND USE 14 MAIN...

Page 3: ...5 lb 93kg Not including spiked feet Add approximately 2 for locking ring spiked feet and cover Total 61 H IMPORTANT NOTICE There are two versions of the IRS Epsilon system The following part numbers w...

Page 4: ...Epsilon 4 Quick Connect Guide for Balanced Inputs...

Page 5: ...Epsilon 5 Quick Connect Guide for Balanced Inputs...

Page 6: ...Epsilon 6 Epsilon Loudspeaker Quick Connect Guide for Unbalanced Inputs...

Page 7: ...Epsilon 7 Epsilon Loudspeaker Quick Connect Guide for Unbalanced Inputs...

Page 8: ...echnologies including an active servo woofer system and high accuracy planar drivers to deliver all of the hallmarks of high fidelity sound Wide bandwidth high acoustic power output uniform coverage s...

Page 9: ...Gain Measurement Setting If any of your amplifiers have balanced input connections you also must know if the balanced connector conforms to AES standards for signal polarity See the Servo Control Unit...

Page 10: ...o a finished length until you have determined the exact locations for all of your components Cables that are too long rarely create problems except for vastly too long speaker cables but cables that a...

Page 11: ...ed or 4 Ohm terminals of the amplifiers and speakers Epsilon input terminals The Epsilon s HIGH PASS and LOW PASS input terminals accept most of the speaker wire terminations currently in use If you h...

Page 12: ...TIONS CAUTION Turn off the AC power to all components and switch the SCU to standby mode before making or breaking any signal or power connections SCU AC power connections The Epsilon SCU employs a po...

Page 13: ...plifiers conform to AES standards or are polarity reversed Inputs to the SCU Connect the preamp audio control center s left and right channel outputs to the SCU s left and right input connectors Be ce...

Page 14: ...tching for amplifier gains ranging from 21dB to 39dB If your woofer amps gains fall outside of this range and cannot be adjusted to be within this range please see you dealer for assistance You may ne...

Page 15: ...s fully discharge will often result in chemical damage to the batteries their connections and their surroundings Since these batteries are inexpensive you may find it convenient to change them annuall...

Page 16: ...of failure and your Epsilon loudspeakers are no exception After you have become familiar with your new system and have sustained listening experience with it a doubt or a hunch that all is not well is...

Page 17: ...ain Many power amplifiers are fixed gain units with no input level or sensitivity adjustments Others have switches and or potentiometers that adjust the input sensitivity or overall gain As noted in t...

Page 18: ...amp with the highest gain Adjust this control so the highest gain amp matches the lower gain amp Your dealer may be able to provide such a control for you If only one of the amps has a level control a...

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