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(9) SPEAKON OUTPUTS

The amplifiers utilize three 4-conductor Speakon connectors, one for each channel and one for BRIDGE
mode. Please refer to the BRIDGE MODE section of this manual before attempting to use this mode. 
For each channel Speakon, the same impedance rules apply as with the binding posts. Internally, all the 
Speakons are wired in what is called the “high current” mode with pins 1+ and 2+ in parallel, and pins 1-
and 2- in parallel. For the CHANNEL A and CHANNEL B Speakons, the respective channel output 
appears on pins 1+ and 2+. Pins 1- and 2- are chassis ground. For the BRIDGE Speakon. CHANNEL A 
appears on pins 1+ and 2+, and CHANNEL B appears on pins 1- and 2-. Always check the Speakon
connector wiring carefully before using.

(10) MODE SWITCH

This switch is used to select STEREO or BRIDGE mode operation. It is a conventional push-push type, 
requiring a small “tool” to activate. The IN position is BRIDGE mode, the OUT position is STEREO mode. 
Exercise care when selecting the BRIDGE mode. Accidental selection of this mode could damage 
loudspeakers, particularly in bi-amped systems. Amplifier BRIDGE mode theory will be covered later 
in this manual.

(11) GROUND LIFT SWITCH
Avoid background noise and hum.
Turn switch right or left to cut electrical noise.
Always turn power off before using this feature.

(12) FAN GRILL
Two 2-speed DC fans supplies cool air to the amplifier. THIS INTAKE SHOULD NEVER BE BLOCKED! 
The fans switches to high speed automatically when the unit requires additional cooling. At idle and cool, 
the fans should be in low speed. The fans should never stop unless the amplifier is switched off or the 
AC mains power source is interrupted.

(13) COMBO INPUT CONNECTOR
The combo connector offers both female XLR and 1/4" phone jack balanced inputs for each channel. 
The XLR is wired with pin 1 as ground, pin 2 positive input, and pin 3 negative input. The 1/4" phone jack 
is a tip/ring/sleeve (3-conductor) type, with the tip being positive input, the ring negative input, and the
sleeve ground. It is important to realize that the XLR 1/4" jack, and barrier strip inputs are all in parallel, 
therefore a balanced input to the associated channel can be accomplished using a male XLR, a 
3-conductor phone jack, or bare wires connected to the barrier strip.

As an alternative, the 1/4" input can also be used with a regular tip/sleeve (2-conductor) type plug 
commonly found on single-conductor shielded patch cord. In this case, the input becomes unbalanced 
with the tip as positive input, and the sleeve ground (the ring being grounded by the sleeve of the plug).
An additional unique feature of this 1/4" input jack is something called a "quasi-balanced" input. The 
sleeve of this jack is connected to chassis ground through a relatively low-value resistance that is part of 
a ground loop elimination circuit. This circuitry will provide hum-free operation when relatively short 1/4" 
cable patches are made to this input from various outputs on this amplifier, or from other equipment that 
shares the same rack with this amplifier. The quasi-balanced circuitry is "automatic" and virtually 
"invisible" in normal usage. This feature can be defeated with a jumper on the barrier strip from the
input terminal of that channel to the ground terminal. 

Summary of Contents for PTA3000

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL POWER AMPLIFIER OPERATING GUIDE PTA3000 ...

Page 2: ...ratus near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with manufacture s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as a radiator heat register stove or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one ...

Page 3: ...7 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time The US Government s Occupational and Health Administration OSHA has specified the following permissible noise level exposures Sound Level dBA...

Page 4: ...out 1 4 jacks and activation switches for the LOW CUT filter and crossover 150Hz X OVER Channel output sections feature dual shock proof binding posts and four conductor Speakon connectors An additional four conductor Speakon connector allows BRIDGE mode output UNPACKING Inspect the amplifier during unpacking If any damage is found notify your dealer immediately Be sure to save the carton and all ...

Page 5: ...ture limits or if the mains circuit breaker trips both channel power LED will be dark indicating shutdown If the BRIDGE mode is selected the indicator on channel B will remain dark as a positive indication of this mode selection 3 SIGNAL ACTIVITY LEDS SIGNAL These indicators illuminate when the associated channel output signal level exceeds 1 V RMS 4 OVERLOAD LEDS CLIP These indicators illuminate ...

Page 6: ... colored green and yellow 2 The wire that is colored blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N or the color black 3 The wire that is colored brown must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the little L or the color red 8 BINDING POST OUTPUTS Shockproof binding post speaker outputs are provided on the amplifier For each channel the outputs are in parallel a...

Page 7: ...e fans should be in low speed The fans should never stop unless the amplifier is switched off or the AC mains power source is interrupted 13 COMBO INPUT CONNECTOR The combo connector offers both female XLR and 1 4 phone jack balanced inputs for each channel The XLR is wired with pin 1 as ground pin 2 positive input and pin 3 negative input The 1 4 phone jack is a tip ring sleeve 3 conductor type w...

Page 8: ...mation 16 THRU LOW OUT JACKS As per previous crossover discussion this 1 4 jack supplies low frequency out signals from the activated crossover for patching to additional power amplifier inputs providing added flexibility in larger bi amped systems When the crossover function is not activated this jack converts to a THRU function where the output of the electronically balanced input circuitry is s...

Page 9: ... illuminated In any event action should be taken to correct the cause of the thermal shutdown If the amplifier is not severely overloaded or shorted and air flow is normal in and out of the amplifier then steps should be taken to provide a cooler environment for all the amplifiers As a general rule the cooler electronic equipment is operated the longer its useful service life In most low to medium...

Page 10: ...AMPLIFIER CONFIGURATIONS ...

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Page 12: ...dge mode mono 8 Ohms EIA 1 kHz 1 THD HUM NOISE Stereo mode below rated output power 4 ohms DISTORTION SMPTE IM INPUT SENSITIVITY IMPEDANCE rated output power 4 ohms Balanced TRS 1 4 phone jack Balanced XLR pin 2 positive Overall system gain per channel DISTORTION THD typical value Stereo mode both channels driven 4 Ohms 20 Hz to 20 kHz 10dB below rated power 20 Hz to 2 kHz at full rated power FREQ...

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