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REL Acoustics ‘Q’ range User manual

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TECHNICAL

The ground switch 

(if fitted)

 provides a physical mains earth connection to the Sub Bass System if

required.  When the unit is connected up and switched on, listen for any ‘hum’ from it, if ‘hum’ is
present then change the ground switch position from in to out  (on to off for US market) or vice versa.
In the in (on) position the mains earth is connected, in the out (off) position the mains earth is
disconnected.

The “Q” range models use an unusual method of bass loading.  They are designed to operate below
normal system resonance, at least over some of their operating range.  This has been achieved
without the normal form of bass boost or electronic equalization.   Instead of a constantly increasing
bass equalization response, we simply ensure there is sufficient amplifier gain to drive the speaker
unit to its maximum excursion level at whatever the designated lowest operating frequency is, (25
Hertz for the “Q” range models), and then cut the bass at a controlled rate of 12 dB per octave above
this frequency.   Although this may at first seem identical to boosting the bass, it is actually quite
different and ensures that the timing of transients is far improved compared to the usual bass
equalization used.   We call it Zero-Q loading.   The main benefit is no obvious boom or bloom to the
bass.    Bass will sound cleaner and faster.  For maximum performance we believe the electronics,
cabinet and the drive unit should all be designed to work together.

The amplifier is fully DC coupled to avoid phase shifts and compromises in its low end performance.
The three filter stages, each operating at different frequencies, are Sallen and Key two pole
(l2db/octave) using high quality components. The filter capacitors are the highest quality 1%
tolerance nitrogen filled polystyrene types with an indefinite shelf life. This means they are inherently
stable and will retain their characteristics over very long periods of time  - important in a unit designed
for an exceptionally long working life.  The Q400 has six high current output devices, the
Q150E/Q200/201E has four high current output devices and the Quake/Q108 has two high current
output devices to ensure maximum current delivery and long term thermal stability.  These amplifiers
are designed to withstand reasonable abuse and overloads.

As with all other REL units, care has been taken to deliberately over engineer it to withstand up to
300 Volts mains input. This ensures a robust, long lasting device.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

All REL Sub-Bass Systems are designed as true sub-bass speakers.  They are designed to
reproduce those exceptionally deep notes that are felt rather than heard.  This it will attempt to do at
whatever volume level you set. If set too high no damage should result because the built-in
electronics will limit the cone movement.  This electronic control is called 

set-safe.

  

It constantly and

instantaneously monitors the output from the power amplifier and is totally transparent in operation
until required. This means it has absolutely no effect on the sound quality of your REL until an
overload is detected.

Ordinarily an overload would cause the power amplifier to go into clipping with resultant loss of
control over the drive unit.  This can cause drive unit damage and always sounds nasty.  

Set-safe

detects the point of incipient clipping and gently soft clips the waveform of the signal to ensure actual
clipping does not occur.  This is a necessarily simplified version of what actually happens, but it
effectively controls the amplifier and ensures there is minimum risk of amplifier and driver damage
caused by over-driving.

A thermal overload device is fitted to 

Quake/Q108

.  If the unit is deliberately overdriven this device

will sense the temperature rise and cut the output, recovery time is approximately five minutes.  If this
happens it is a warning that the unit is being overdriven and the gain control should be reduced to a
safe level.

Although everything possible has been done to minimize risk of thermal overload
failure, there can be no defense against those individuals who deliberately abuse
the device. Such damage is NOT covered by Warranty.   Please remember your
REL is there to supplement your main system, not overwhelm it.

Summary of Contents for Q Series

Page 1: ... Instructions for the Q Range of SUB BASS SYSTEMS REL Acoustics Limited North Road Bridgend industrial Estate Bridgend CF31 3TP United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 1 656 768 777 Fax 44 0 1 656 766 093 Web www REL net ...

Page 2: ...REL Acoustics Q range User manual 2 First Printed March 12th 2003 ...

Page 3: ...9 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Q150E 10 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Q200E Q201E Q400E 11 CONNECTING UP 12 TO CONNECT TO THE POWER AMPLIFIER USING THE UNBALANCED NEUTRIK HIGH LEVEL INPUT 13 TO CONNECT TO THE AMPLIFIER PROCESSOR USING THE PHONO TO PHONO LOW LEVEL INTERCONNECT 14 MODE SELECTOR 15 Q108 CONTROLS 15 REL SET UP MADE SIMPLE 16 REL SET UP MADE SIMPLER 19 RUNNING IN 20 CARE AND POLISHING 20 TECHNI...

Page 4: ...uch that it can not be walked on 9 For added protection during a lightening storm or when not in use for long periods of time unplug it from the wall socket 10 Never spill any kind of liquid on the unit 11 Do not attempt to service the unit yourself as removing the amplifier may expose you to dangerous voltages Refer all servicing to your dealer 12 Unplug the unit from the wall socket and refer se...

Page 5: ...ported from the country of purchase for at least eight weeks after purchase 4 That any claim is accompanied by the necessary proof of purchase 5 That it shall be for a term of 3 years from the date of purchase 6 That the product has not been abused or modified in any way 7 That it was purchased originally from a REL authorised dealer This Warranty is offered in good faith and is in addition to any...

Page 6: ...ing code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in the replacement mains plug proceed as follows The wire coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter E or with the earth symbol The wire coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal marked wit...

Page 7: ... dedicated LFE input meets the tough specification laid down for digital 3 2 1 channels usually known as 5 1 The output is nominally flat from 25Hz 120hz It has a dedicated input level control which enables users to set the LFE level independently of the processor This is important because not all processors offer control over this significant parameter The LFE channel is typically recorded at 10d...

Page 8: ...de switch position 4 LO LEVEL input volume control Adjust for output level when using LO LEVEL phono input or balanced line level input XLR socket 5 HI LEVEL input volume control Adjust for output level when using HI INPUT Neutrik socket or BAL HI INPUT Neutrik socket 6 PC input 3 5mm jack socket Used to connect the Sub Bass System to a computer 7 LFE input phono socket Used to connect the Sub Bas...

Page 9: ...Adjust to set the roll off frequency of the sub bass system 3 XOVER Switches the CROSS OVER in or out Only affects LFE input always active for high level input 4 LO LEVEL input volume control Adjust for output level when using LO LEVEL phono input 5 HI LEVEL input volume control Adjust for output level when using HI LEVEL Neutrik input 6 PC Low level input 3 5mm jack socket Used to connect the Sub...

Page 10: ...the filter roll off Depth mode 20 100 Hz Slam mode bass emphasised 50 150 Hz ONLY FITTED TO QUAKE AND Q150E HI LEVEL input Neutrik Speakon socket Used to connect the sub woofer at high level to the main speaker terminals on the amplifier using the supplied interconnect LO LEVEL input phono sockets Used to connect the sub woofer at low level to the SUB LFE output of the processor amplifier or spare...

Page 11: ...right pre amp outputs If Lo Level inputs are used to connect pre amp right and left outputs then a 12dB attenuator is available from REL to balance the two inputs Alternatively a high quality Y adaptor may be employed to connect at either input as system gain characteristics demand 12dB LO INPUT phono socket As 6 but a higher sensitivety If LO LEVEL inputs are used connected to pre amp right and l...

Page 12: ...ith the main system The low level input is via phono connectors and connects to the Sub LFE output of the amplifier processor Two inputs are available 0dB and 12dB Single phono input on Quake and Q108 at 12dB it is usual to use the 0dB input but if the Sub LFE output level of the amplifier processor is a little low then the higher sensitivity 12dB input can be used If the main speakers are active ...

Page 13: ...al as the main speakers which means that the character of the bass from the main system is carried forward into the sub bass This is a very important point and together with the REL s ABC circuitry ensures far superior system integration of the sub bass with the main system Supplied Neutrik Speakon High level Interconnect HI LEVEL input RELease lever YELLOW BLACK L R RED Amplifier main speaker out...

Page 14: ...08 on the sub woofer On the models with two low level phono inputs if the output is too low when using the 0dB input then use the more sensitive 12 dB input The output level is adjusted using the control marked LO LEVEL If the low level connection is to be made to left and right pre amp outputs then a 12dB attenuator is available to balance the 0dB and 12dB phono inputs See below One Q108 not suit...

Page 15: ...vel input Position 4 LFE 180 degrees phase crossover bypassed for low level input PHASE SELECTION AFFECTS BOTH HI AND LO LEVEL INPUTS Crossover is always engaged for Hi level input regardless of mode switch position bypassing is only possible for the low level input Q108 CONTROLS On the Q108 US model the MODE SWITCH has been replaced with two separate controls namely phase and LFE XOVER The PHASE ...

Page 16: ...t linear and efficient low bass can be produced Basic set up should take no more than ten to fifteen minutes to accomplish once connected Connecting High level connection using the enclosed cable with the Neutrik Speakon connector is always the first choice By connecting to the amplifier s speaker outputs the sonic signature of the entire amplification chain is folded into the signal for the sub t...

Page 17: ...harmony with your main speakers reinforcing bass and not cancelling it 2 Room Orientation Next if space allows try two different orientations of the woofer relative to the wall First while playing the set up cut place the REL with the connection panel parallel with the rear wall Second place the REL with the connection panel parallel with the side wall As with phase the orientation which yields th...

Page 18: ...sponding setting 1 2 3 4 For this configuration you must set the processor to the large or full range setting for the left and right speakers in order for the REL to receive the bass signal via the high level cable In this configuration the REL provides support for both the left and right speakers for two channel listening and support for the LFE when movies are playing Most processors will allow ...

Page 19: ...e most efficient output as well as the lowest frequency extension With the sub fully into the corner continuing to play the music slowly pull the sub from the corner on the diagonal equidistant from both side and rear wall At a certain point sometimes a matter of only a few inches in rare cases a foot or more the sub will audibly go lower play louder and if it truly locks on to the room and is ful...

Page 20: ... actual use a longer life with a higher potential eventual performance is assured CARE AND POLISHING Grittex sprayed finishes These are best maintained by careful dusting with a lint free cloth Alternatively a soft bristled brush may be used to sweep off any dust failing on the surface If objects are to be placed upon the top it is advisable to use a small mat to protect the surface and to avoid t...

Page 21: ...Q400 has six high current output devices the Q150E Q200 201E has four high current output devices and the Quake Q108 has two high current output devices to ensure maximum current delivery and long term thermal stability These amplifiers are designed to withstand reasonable abuse and overloads As with all other REL units care has been taken to deliberately over engineer it to withstand up to 300 Vo...

Page 22: ... period of no signal condition up to 10 15 minutes and which need to power up on receipt of a sudden transient thus failing to catch the start of that transient There is also the possibility of the sub remaining inoperative during listening sessions where the overall volume is low It is not necessary to switch off between listening sessions it will not significantly shorten its life by leaving it ...

Page 23: ...led Mosfet DC coupled Mosfet Protection System 1 Fully electronic with SET SAFE Yes Yes 2 D C Fault Yes Yes 3 Output short Yes Yes Mains input voltage 220 240 volts 110 120 volts for certain markets 220 240 volts 110 120 volts for certain markets Fuses 2 Amp semi delay 230 volts operation 3 15 Amp semi delay 110 volts operation 2 Amp semi delay 230 volts operation 3 15 Amp semi delay 110 volts ope...

Page 24: ...tronic with SET SAFE Yes Yes 2 D C Fault Yes Yes 3 Output short Yes Yes Mains input voltage 220 240 volts 110 120 volts for certain markets 220 240 volts 110 120 volts for certain markets Fuses 2 Amp semi delay 230 volts operation 3 15 Amp semi delay 110 volts operation 5 Amp semi delay 230 volts operation 8 Amp semi delay 110 volts operation There Are No Internal User Replaceable Parts Dimensions...

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