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Martin Audio – MA200Q Amplifier

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Bridged mono mode combines the power of two channels into one loudspeaker. This results in twice the
voltage swing, four times the peak power and just less than three times the full power of a single channel.
 This is because the coil is driven with positive voltage at one pole and an equivalent negative voltage at
the other pole. So, if an 8 ohms load is connected in bridged mode, one channel shares one 4 ohms part
of the load, and the other channel shares the other 4 ohms part. The power into 4 ohms from an MA200Q
is 200W. So, the total bridged power into the 8 ohms load will be 2 x 200 = 400W.

6

 

INSTALLATION

6.1

 

Mounting

The amplifier is two rack unit's high (2U) and weighs 13.2Kg (29lbs) and will mount in a standard EIA 19”
rack. Amplifiers may be stacked directly on top of each other. There is no need for spacing between units.
If it is the intention to fill a rack with amplifiers, we recommend racking is started from the bottom of the
rack. It is also recommended that rear supports are used for amplifiers mounted in the middle of the rack,
especially if used as part of a portable system.

6.2

 

Cooling

Your amplifier uses a forced air cooling system to maintain a low and even operating temperature. All fan
cooled MARTIN AUDIO MA Series amplifiers have front to rear cooling. Never try to reverse the airflow,
as the amplifier needs a pressure chamber between the fans and heat sink, and this only operates in one
direction of the airflow.

Make sure that there is an adequate air supply in front of the amplifier, and that the rear of the amplifier
has sufficient space to allow the exhaust to escape. If the amplifier is rack-mounted, do not use covers or
doors on the front or rear of the rack.
If the heatsink temperature rises too high, it’s sensing circuit will mute the hot channel. If the power supply
overheats, another sensing circuit will mute all four output channels, until they cool down to a safe
operating temperature.

For installations with a central cooling system, usually found in a dedicated rack room, it may be
necessary to calculate the maximum heat emission. Refer to Power consumption on page 10.
Remember! Never rack different makes of amplifier together that have opposing air flow characteristics.

6.3

 

Operating voltage

WARNING!
A label just below the mains cable on the rear of the amplifier indicates the selected AC mains
operating voltage. Connect the mains cable only to the AC source referred to on the label. The
warranty will not cover damage caused by connecting to the wrong type of AC mains.

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Summary of Contents for MA200Q

Page 1: ...PLIFIER TESTING 7 5 4 3 TANDEM MODE 8 5 4 4 BRIDGE MONO MODE 8 5 4 5 BRIDGE MONO MODE FEATURES 8 6 INSTALLATION 9 6 1 MOUNTING 9 6 2 COOLING 9 6 3 OPERATING VOLTAGE 9 6 4 GROUNDING 10 6 5 POWER CONSUM...

Page 2: ...screws There are no user serviceable parts inside this amplifier Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 3 4 Important Safety Instructions Before using your amplifier please read the operating ins...

Page 3: ...h as Mains cable or plug is damaged Liquid has entered the amplifier An object has fallen into the amplifier The amplifier has been exposed to rain or moisture The amplifier does not operate normally...

Page 4: ...ducts sold in the EC must be approved for immunity against electromagnetic fields high voltage flashes and radio interference Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 4 INTRO...

Page 5: ...ow full output signal 5 On indicator The four bottom green ON LED s indicate that the output circuits are receiving the correct rail voltage 6 Power switch Turns the mains power ON or OFF See page 9 a...

Page 6: ...on the rear of the amplifier indicates the selected AC mains operating voltage Connect the mains cable only to the AC source referred to on the label 5 REAR PANEL FEATURES 5 1 Gain The gain of the MA...

Page 7: ...2 and CH D is right input 2 For 2 x bi amp CH A input would be LF1 CH B input HF1 CH C input LF2 and CH D input HF2 The attenuators on the front panel will control the respective channels levels Neve...

Page 8: ...This is NOT a parallel output mode Never connect either output terminal to ground or in parallel You can use the remaining input connectors to parallel off Daisy chain signal to other amplifiers NOTE...

Page 9: ...amplifiers have front to rear cooling Never try to reverse the airflow as the amplifier needs a pressure chamber between the fans and heat sink and this only operates in one direction of the airflow...

Page 10: ...three ways to determine the power current consumption of the amplifier First the peak current draw at full power output Under this condition the amplifier will operate for less than 2 minutes before t...

Page 11: ...mains power consumption from the chart above is 720 watts The heat power produced is the difference between the power consumption and output power 720 267 453 watts total for the amplifier MA200Q HEA...

Page 12: ...nced inputs To connect an unbalanced source connect pin 3 ring on TRS jack to the shield of the connector If you leave one pin disconnected you will lose 6 dB s in level A better method of connecting...

Page 13: ...lity stranded cable Do not use shielded wire such as microphone or guitar cable Remember that the speaker cable reduces the power of the amplifier in two ways It increases the load impedance and intro...

Page 14: ...miter is engaged it has a short time constant and illuminates briefly When the clip limiter is not engaged it has an increased time constant and illuminates for a longer period The 40dB LED s illumina...

Page 15: ...n the heatsink temperature reaches 90 C 9 3 VHF protection If a signal of more than 12kHz at full power is detected which lasts for more than five seconds the VHF protection mutes the input signal Thi...

Page 16: ...loose termination Check also that the VHF protection is not activated If it is remove possible high frequency oscillations from the relevant input Fault The amplifier goes into thermal protection when...

Page 17: ...operation with faulty associated equipment exposure to inclement weather conditions and normal wear and tear Units on which the serial number has been removed or defaced will not be eligible for warr...

Page 18: ...rrent 10A 20A MAINS CURRENT DRAW 4 Ohms 230V version 115V version Quiescent current no load 0 6Arms 1 2Arms 1 8th Full power both channels driven 2 9Arms 6Arms 1 3rd Full power both channels driven 4...

Page 19: ...ntrols 4 x 31 Position detent Indicators Protect 4 x Yellow LED s Indicators Clip 4 x Red LED s Indicators Signal Present 4 x Green LED s Rear Panel Input Connectors 4 x Neutrik Combo 3 pin Phoenix Ou...

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