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BIAS SWITCH

This switch on the right of the panel alters the operating bias of the amplifier.  When the switch is
depressed down, the amplifier will be in Class A.  When the switch is in the upper position the amplifier is
switched to Class AB.

BIAS AB:

BIAS AB:

BIAS AB:

BIAS AB:  This position reduces the bias on the output stage to operate the amplifier in Class AB.  This is
a bias configuration used by the majority of high fidelity amplifier designers for their products.  In Class
AB your Plinius SA-100 produces very high quality sound, suitable for all occasions where ‘super critical’
listening is not a priority.  The quality of performance in this mode may exceed that of many other
amplifiers so a dual benefit exists in that this facility provides the user with a much cooler operating
temperature, and a much reduced demand on electricity particularly at idle (while the amplifier is not
reproducing music).  This unique feature allows you to leave the Plinius SA-100 switched ON at all times,
rendering the amplifier ready for use and requiring only a few minutes of warm-up in Class A before the
very best of the amplifier's sonic qualities may be experienced.

BIAS A

BIAS A

BIAS A

BIAS A::::  This position provides a true Class A bias to the output stage therefore ensuring the optimum

performance of the amplifier during all listening events.  Class A amplifiers run hotter than Class AB
amplifiers, hence our specially designed and distinctive heat sinks.  Operating the amplifier in BIAS A
necessitates two precautions that should be observed.

1.

1.

1.

1.

 

On switching to BIAS A, the temperature of the amplifier will quickly increase and the amplifier will
become quite hot.  Once again we remind you to ensure that you have left adequate space around
the amplifier for ventilation.  Ensure that no objects are resting on the amplifier and check that the
heat sink (cooling fins) are not obstructed in any way.

2.

2.

2.

2.

 

The current required from the mains supply in BIAS A is approximately 500 watts. The amplifier
should not be connected to a wall outlet that is shared with other heavy current appliances such as
heaters or electric motors.  If in doubt, check with your Plinius dealer for advice.

Summary of Contents for SA-100 Series

Page 1: ...S S S S S S S SA A A A A A A A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C l a s s A P o w e r A m p l i f i e r INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...the variety of ways it may be used We have designed and manufactured this amplifier to reproduce faithfully and accurately your favourite music With a little care and a full understanding of the oper...

Page 4: ...ier Configuration Selector ACS Page 9 Balanced Unbalanced Signals Page 10 Installation and Operation Page 12 Input Output Connection Page 13 RCA Connection Page 14 XLR Connection Page 15 SA 100 Featur...

Page 5: ...hat any work requiring removal of the lid or base of this amplifier be referred to a suitably qualified and experienced service technician DO NOT attempt to connect any input of this amplifier to it s...

Page 6: ...t the input cables without the necessity of turning the amplifier off When the switch is depressed down the amplifier will be operating out of mute When the switch is in the upper position the amplifi...

Page 7: ...rendering the amplifier ready for use and requiring only a few minutes of warm up in Class A before the very best of the amplifier s sonic qualities may be experienced BIAS A BIAS A BIAS A BIAS A Thi...

Page 8: ...onfiguration Selector REAR PANEL OF THE PLINIUS SA 100 SHOWING ALL OF THE AVAILABLE FACILITIES INCLUDING INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINALS ACS AMPLIFIER CONFIGURATION SELECTOR MAINS INPUT AND GROUND LIFT REF...

Page 9: ...ifier Configuration Selector ACS is a unique switching method that exploits all of the operational features of your Plinius SA 100 Power Amplifier By using this switch it is possible to operate your a...

Page 10: ...to ensure safe operation and best possible performance BALANCED UNBALANCED SIGNALS Balanced or unbalanced input options will depend on the type of signal available from your preamplifier or other equ...

Page 11: ...onnected from the chassis In some installations a hum loop may exist due to duplicate ground paths from different equipment Use this switch to remove the connection from 0V to ground thus allowing som...

Page 12: ...IUS PLINIUS dealer for further advice if required MAINS VOLTAGE CONNECTION Firstly check that the mains supply voltage printed on the rear of this amplifier is similar to the mains supply voltage in y...

Page 13: ...mplifier or input signal to the two RCA inputs at the top of the amplifier back panel Make sure you connect the red coded cable to the red RIGHT RCA input and the black or white cable to the black LEF...

Page 14: ...ed signals from preamplifiers CD players and other ancillary equipment to be fed directly to the amplifier The technical advantages of this system of wiring may be fully realised here due to the dedic...

Page 15: ...peaker You will notice that the rear panel of your Plinius SA 100 has two pairs of output terminals for this purpose When using bi wires connect positive to positive or red to red for either STEREO in...

Page 16: ...nector on the back of the amplifier Once the power is connected ensure the mute switch is in the upward position muted then flick the main power switch on the front panel to the right The power LED wi...

Page 17: ...be removed after the IEC plug is removed by levering it out with a flat blade screwdriver The fuse fitted should be rated at no greater than 10 amps slow blow In the unusual event that this fuse shoul...

Page 18: ...the layout label attached to the bottom tray inside the amplifier remove the ring terminals on the transformer side of the connector block Take care to ensure correct orientation of the wires Now reas...

Page 19: ...r to purchase As a general rule the use of high power 200 watt RMS or greater loudspeakers is recommended and desirable However our experience indicates that medium to low power loudspeakers 100 to 20...

Page 20: ...ng is kept flowing in the circuit regardless of demand In a conventional or Class AB amplifier circuit this current flow varies when demand varies Furthermore as current varies the voltage on the rail...

Page 21: ...URATION ATURATION ATURATION 130 Watts per channel or greater into 8 V V V VOLTAGE OLTAGE OLTAGE OLTAGE S S S SWING WING WING WING 100Vpp per channel C C C CURRENT URRENT URRENT URRENT O O O OUTPUT UTP...

Page 22: ...age 18 Mains Line Voltage Page 12 Mains Supply Connection Pages 12 16 Mains Switch Page 6 Mains Voltage Configuration Page 18 Mono Operation Pages 10 14 15 Mute Switch Page 6 Operating Temperature Pag...

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