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DAX60 Circuit Description

Refer to the attached schematic, KC1546, to trace the circuit descriptions

that follow.

Input and Preamplifier Circuits:

Resistor Rl and Capacitors Cl and C507

reject Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). RVl is the input LEVEL control

(potentiometer), which controls the signal level that is applied to the DAX's

preamplifier circuits. Capacitors C2 and C8 govern the low-frequency response
of the input signal,

to protect horn-type speakers. Transistor Ql is a common-

emitter amplifier that provides the preamplifier gain. It is also a common-

base invertor  for the feedback entering its emitter.

Power-Amplifier Circuits: Transistor Q2 is a high-voltage-gain amplifier

that drives Transistors Q3 and Q4.

The latter are phase splitters that form a

unity-gain configuration. Diode D503 is a negative-temperature-coefficient
device mounted on the heat sink. This diode controls the DC bias for the drive
and the output transistors. Transistors Q505 and Q506 are current amplifiers

(drivers) that supply high base current to the output transistors, 4507 and

Q508.

The latter are push-pull power amplifiers that drive the output trans-

former. Capacitor C506  blocks DC from the output transformer and limits the
low-frequency output to protect horn-type speakers.

Protective Circuits: There are several protections against excessive cur-

rent. Resistors R16 and R19  are current limiters; if a short occurs across the
audio output, each resistor will drop 10 VDC. An excessive current surge will
cause the fuse to open. In the 28-VDC supply, a short circuit on the DC output
or a DC load that draws significantly more current than 1.2 Amperes will cause

Thermal Breaker CB2 to open within 70 seconds. It will try to reset within 15

seconds, then continue opening and closing until the short or the excessive
load is removed, at which time it will remain closed for normal operation. A

more serious problem will cause CBl to open;

it must be reset manually.

DAX120 Circuit Description

Refer to KC1547 (attached) to trace the circuit descriptions that follow.

Input and preamplifier circuits:

Resistor Rl and Capacitors Cl and C5O7

filter Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). RVl is the input LEVEL control (po-
tentiometer), which controls the signal that is applied to the preamplifier
circuits. Capacitors C2 and C9 govern the low-frequency response of the input
signal, to protect horn-type speakers. Transistor Ql is a common-emitter am-
plifier that provides the preamplifier gain. It is also a common-base invertor
for the feedback entering its emitter. Q2 is an emitter follower.

Power-amplifier circuits:

Transistor Q3 is a high-voltage-gain amplifier

that drives Transistors Q5 and Q6. The latter, operating as phase splitters in
a unity-gain configuration,

provide the drive for Transistors Q505 and Q506.

Q505 and Q506 are the drivers for the output transistors (Q501-Q504). Diode
D503 is a negative-temperature-coefficient device mounted on the heat sink.
This diode controls the DC bias for the driver and output transistors.

Trans-

istors Q5Ol through 4504 are push-pull power amplifiers that drive the output
transformer. Capacitor C505  blocks DC from the output transformer and limits
the low-frequency output to protect horn-type speakers.

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Summary of Contents for DAX120

Page 1: ...graphic equalizer and other equipment The amplifiers come with black enamel face panels Optional brushed chrome dress panels the RP2525 DAX6O and RP2700 DAX120 are available UNPACKING The amplifier wa...

Page 2: ...Mounting The DAK Series amplifiers are designed to be mounted into a standard 19 inch rack lO U nuts AB1889 and two kinds of mounting screws are supplied with each amplifier A If the rack s holes are...

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Page 4: ...source should deliver at least 300 millivolts into a 13 kilohm load Route the input cables as far from the speaker cables as possible to prevent coupling OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The output screw terminals...

Page 5: ...linked together either one of them may be connected to the GND terminal DO NOT INSTALL A JUMPER BETWEEN GROUND AND CT WITH THE UNBALANCED SPEAKER CONNECTION CONNECTING BOTH POINTS TO GROUND WOULD CREA...

Page 6: ...r cord with one approved for 240 VAC operation CAUTION When the amplifier is connected to a 240 volt supply its three 120 VAC convenience outlets will supply 240 volts Accordingly they should not be u...

Page 7: ...pears in order try replacing the fuse If the amplifier still fails to respond unplug the power cord and contact your local Rauland distributor There are two circuit breakers protecting this output CB2...

Page 8: ...Disconnect the speakers and con nect a suitable resistive load in their place DAX6O The load should have at least a 60 watt power rating and a value of 10 4 ohms across the 25 volt output or 83 3 ohm...

Page 9: ...of the nearest T terminal in that leg of the circuit and if possible take the readings between such a T terminal and T 14 On the DAX120 Connect the meter s negative lead to the amplifier common at Con...

Page 10: ...itor is not grounded to the chassis in the DAX60 Step 2 Use an ohmmeter to check for a short between the transistor case and the heat sink If there is a low resistance reading check the insulator the...

Page 11: ...the 28 VDC supply a short circuit on the DC output or a DC load that draws significantly more current than 1 2 Amperes will cause Thermal Breaker CB2 to open within 70 seconds It will try to reset wi...

Page 12: ...ced output from Q5 and Q6 to the power transistors will reduce the overall gain and thereby the total power of the amplifier An excessive current surge will cause the fuse to open In the 28 VDC supply...

Page 13: ...at 3 db B from RPO Less than 3 from 84 dB with LEVEL 90 dB with LEVEL 13 kilohms 0 3 v 60 Hz to 15 kHz control at maximum control at minimum DAX60 105 130 VAC 60 Hz 935 watts AC and DC outputs setting...

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