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DXP Series Switching Power Amplifier
DXP Series Switching Power Amplifier
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a DXP Series audio power amplifier. We would like to
thank you for your confidence in us and our products.
All the components were specially selected. Although the amplifier was designed to allow
straightforward and uninterrupted operation, improper handling or incorrect installation
could damage the power amplifier.
Your amplifier represents the latest technology in power amplifier design. Please read this
manual carefully as it contains information vital to the safe operation of your amplifier.
Unpacking
Check the carton box and its contents immediately to see if there is any sign of damage.
Upon unpacking inspect the amplifier, if you detect any damage inform the forwarding
agentwithout delay and ask for the damage to be documented.
Claims can only be made against the forwarder agent by the consignee.
Be sure to save the carton and all packaging materials for the carrier's inspection.
It's a good idea to save the carton and packing material even if the amplifier has arrived in
good condition. Should you ever need to ship the unit back to service office, or one of its
Service Center. Using only the original factory packaging will be the best way to save the
unit from carrier negligence.
Installation/Mounting
All DXP models amplifiers are 2- rack space units that can mount in a standard 19" rack.
Four front panel mounting holes are provided.
Rear mounting ears give additional support especially important in mobile sound systems.
The unit should not to be installed in a location with:
Too high ambient temperature, dust build-up or excessive humidity;
Fog machines output's oriented to the area of the amplifier;
Exhaust air ventilators and similar units near the area of the amplifier;
With permanent vibrations;
With excessive induction or magnetic fields due to tranformers and transmitters;
Power factor correction
DXP Series is a amplifier constructor to use power factor correction. This unique feature
ensures that a predominantly resistive load is presented to the mains power supply,
minimizing current distortion and voltage/current displacement This leads to much
improved performance of the amplifier at high levels of output and avoids mains-voltage
collapses, typical of standard and switching power supplies. Another great advantage of
this technology is that its performance is, to a large extent, independent of the mains
voltage. The rated output power does not vary with load/line conditions.
The Show Always Goes On
DXP Series is completely protected against every possible error in operation and is
designed to work under every condition. It gives you maximum power with maximum safety
and increases long-term reliability. Anticipating potential problems at the design stage
means your show always goes on!
SPECIFICATIONS
The DXP Series amplifier has an automatic power factor correction system for a perfect
main network interface. The amplifier is a resistive load for the main network, minimizing
the reactive power and the harmonic distortion on the current. The system allows
performance to be maintained even in circumstances of varying the mains voltage.
MODEL
Max output power
RMS at 1 kHz and 1% THD
8
per channel (Watt)
4
per channel (Watt)
2
per channel (Watt)
8
bridged (Watt)
4
bridged (Watt)
THD at 1 kHz and 1 dB below clipping
Slew rate
Dampping Factor
Sensitivity
Input connectors
Link connectors
Mode Switch
Outut Conneet
Operation voltage, 230V/115V
Power factor cos( )
Soft Start
Power mode
Dimensions ( W x D x H )
Unit ( mm )
Packing ( mm )
Weight ( kg )
Net Weight
Gross Weight
Max output power
8
(Watt)
4
(Watt)
2
(Watt)
DXP6000
1800
3300
5000
6600
10000-1
0.10%
55V/
s
1000
26dB/32dB/1.4V
XLR Female
XLR Male/Phonejack
Stereo/Bridge/Parallel
Speakon
98-242V
Yes
PFC Switching power
483 x 431 x 89
544 x 544 x 123
13
15
1300
2300
3200
(Note-1.Max output @4ohms bridge with burst signal 100ms)
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