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MAX 1000

English 

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of a fantastic MAX 
series power amplifier from Phonic. Based on years 
of experience in designing and manufacturing profes-
sional audio equipment, we at Phonic designed this 
power  amplifier  for  those  who  need  an  extremely 
powerful, reliable and sturdy amplifier with a small 
footprint. Taking advantage of its huge heat sink as 
well as its variable speed fan that auto-adjusts fan 
speed depending on the temperature of the machine 
during operation, MAX power amps are always able to 
perform. Its professional quality output and its sturdy 
case design make this unit great for various locations 
like churches, concert tours, stages, disco, pubs, or 
any place that requires amplifier installation.

This unit is designed with great care and great atten-
tion to details, so please read this manual carefully. 
Look after it and keep it in a safe place for future 
reference.

FEATURES

  Up to 600 Watts of power in a 2U footprint

  Output power per channel: 300W at 4 ohms

  High current toroidal transformer allowing high 

power output with low noise and low distortion

  Balanced XLR inputs

  Binding post and speakon outputs

  Front mounted gain controls for easy access

  Signal and Peak LED indicators to monitor system 

performance

  Protection: short circuit, thermal, subsonic, RF 

protection, output DC offset, power on/off muting

INSTALLATION

MOUNTING THE UNIT

Designed to fit into a standard 19-inch rack, this unit 
only takes up 2 units of rack space. Secure the unit 
with 4 rack-mount screws and cup washers. In gen-
eral, power amplifiers usually are heavier than any 
other audio equipment, so when installing this unit 
onto a rack, begin placing it from the bottom of the 
rack. Leave 1-rack space between power amplifiers 
and other devices to guarantee better cooling (see 
Figure 1).

PLEASE NOTE

●  Check the AC voltage before connecting the power 

plug to the outlet. Make sure the AC power supply 
shares the same voltage used in your country (For 
example, while some countries use 100V, others 
use 120V, 230V, or 240V). Please ensure your 
device is properly grounded.  Under no circum-
stances should the ground pin be removed from 
the AC power cable. 

●  Before turning on the power, make sure the gain 

controls are turned all the way down to prevent 
other equipment from harm.

●  Check your cables regularly and label each end 

clearly for easy identification.

●  Always turn the power off before connecting to and 

disconnecting from the unit.

●  NEVER use solvents to clean the unit. Clean it with 

a soft and damp or dry cloth.

Summary of Contents for MAX 1000

Page 1: ...MAX 1000 User s Manual Manual del Usuario...

Page 2: ...POWER AMPLIFIER AMPLIFICADOR POTENCIADO ENGLISH I ESPA OL II MAX 1000 English Espa ol V1 1 05 28 2013...

Page 3: ...or notice INTRODUCTION 1 FEATURES 1 INSTALLATION 1 GETTING STARTED 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3 REAR PANEL 3 CONNECTIONS 3 OPERATION 4 FRONT PANEL 4 REAR PANEL 4 OPERATING MODES 5 PROTECTION 7 AC POWER CONSID...

Page 4: ...hting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug...

Page 5: ...Front mounted gain controls for easy access Signal and Peak LED indicators to monitor system performance Protection short circuit thermal subsonic RF protection output DC offset power on off muting IN...

Page 6: ...ut channel 1 Balanced XLR inputs are wired as follows Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold 6 Connect speaker cables to the speakon or bind ing post speaker outputs When in Parallel and Stereo mode the bi...

Page 7: ...the XLR connector should be connected see Figure 2 3 OUTPUT Binding posts and speakon connectors make up the unit s output section Loudspeakers can easily be connected using banana plugs spade lugs b...

Page 8: ...IDGE MONO OPERATION MODE There are three operation modes for different use To avoid damaging your PA system remember to turn the power off before switching from one mode to the other See the OP ERATIN...

Page 9: ...tput level see Figure 4 STEREO STEREO mode is the most frequently used mode among the three Each channel is independent of the other carrying its own input signal with its own gain control Stereo mode...

Page 10: ...hen using speakon connectors treat PIN 1 as the and PIN 2 as the when using binding posts treat Channel 1 as the and Channel 2 as the Do not use Channel 2 s speakon output in this mode When bridge mon...

Page 11: ...ECTION Radio waves are everywhere This fea ture prevents radio frequency interference from affect your signal by filtering out signals above 200 kHz This ensures that radio program signals do not ente...

Page 12: ...the mental conductors within Insert the stripped wire and refasten the binding posts Ensure that no strands of wire are loose from the connection When using binding posts the red post is positive the...

Page 13: ...r s inputs is high enough to produce a signal The signal LED on the front panel should give you some idea of whether this is so Check the temperature of the unit by putting a hand nearby If there is n...

Page 14: ...ce 20 k balanced 10 k unbalanced Cooling Continuous variable speed fan front to rear air flow Connectors each channel Input XLR Output Speakon and binding posts Indicators Power Blue LED Signal Green...

Page 15: ...11 MAX 1000 English DIMENSIONS All measurements are shown in mm inches...

Page 16: ...of purchase You will need it for any warranty service No returns or repairs will be accepted without a proper RMA number return merchandise authorization In order to keep this warranty in effect the...

Page 17: ...N 1 CARACTER STICAS 1 INSTALACI N 1 PRIMEROS PASOS 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3 PANEL DORSAL 3 CONEXIONES 3 OPERACI N 4 PANEL FRONTAL 4 PANEL DORSAL 4 MODO DE OPERACI N 5 PROTECCIONES 7 CONSIDERACIONES DE COR...

Page 18: ...Espa ol 2 MAX 1000...

Page 19: ...ncia montados en la parte frontal para f cil acceso Indicadores LED de Sa al y Pico para monitorear el funcionamiento Protecci n cortocircuito termal subs nico protecci n RF offset de DC de salida enm...

Page 20: ...conectar una fuente de se al al canal de entrada 1 Entradas simetricas XLR se conectan como sigue Pin 1 Tierra Pin 2 Positivo Pin 3 Negativo 6 Conecte los cables de altavoz al Speakon o a las salidas...

Page 21: ...omo se muestran en figura 2 3 SALIDA Los conectadores de binding posts y speakon componen la secci n de salida de la unidad Los altavoces pueden ser f cilmente conectados usando los enchufes banana sp...

Page 22: ...L 9 MODO DE OPERACI N PARALELO ES T REO BRIDGE MONO Hay tres modos de operaci n para diferente uso Para evitar da ar su sistema PA recuerde de apagar la energ a antes de cambiar de un modo al otro Vea...

Page 23: ...salida ver Figura 4 EST REO El modo EST REO es el modo usado m s frecuentemente entre los tres Cada canal es independiente uno de otro llevando su propia se al de entrada con su propio control de gan...

Page 24: ...Cuando se usa el speakon trate a PIN 1 como y PIN 2 como cuando se usa binding posts trate al Canal 1 como y Canal 2 como No utilice la salida de speakon del Canal 2 en este modo En bridge mono el con...

Page 25: ...r todas partes Esta caracter stica previene interferencia de la radiofrecuencia filtrando la se al de la frecuencia que est sobre 200KHz Esto ayuda a prevenir que las se ales del programa de radio ent...

Page 26: ...posts para revelar los agujeros en el lado de los conductores de metal interiores Inserte el cable pelado y vuelva a ajustar los binding posts Aseg rese de que los hilos de alambre no se queden flojos...

Page 27: ...se conecta a las entradas de su amplificador es lo suficientemente alto como para producir una se al La se al LED en el panel frontal deber a darle una idea de si esto es as Compruebe la temperatura d...

Page 28: ...ontinuo de velocidad variable fluido de aire de adelante a atr s Connectors each channel Entrada XLR y 1 4 TRS Salida Speakon y binding posts Indicators Energ a LED azul SE AL LED verde PICO LED rojo...

Page 29: ...Espa ol 13 MAX 1000 DIMENSIONES Todas las medidas se muestran en mm pulgadas...

Page 30: ...a v lida el producto deber de haber sido manejado y utilizado como se describe en las instrucciones que acompa an esta garant a Cualquier atentado hacia el producto o cualquier intento de repararlo po...

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