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Guided Tour - Front Panel

1:  Power switch -  Use this to power the S700 / S1000 on or off.

2:  Power LED - Lights whenever the S700 / S1000 is powered on.

3:  Protection LED - This goes on for approximately five seconds whenever the S700 / S1000 is
powered on and then turns off (you’ll hear a “click” when it does so).  The Protection LED will also light
when overheating or other severe problems occur (see page 6 in this manual for more information).  It is
normal for the Protection LED to fade slowly when the amp is powered off.  When lit, 0 volts DC are
provided to all connected speakers, thus muting them and preventing any “thump” from occurring.  For a
complete description of the conditions under which this light goes on, see the section entitled “The S700 /
S1000 Protection Circuitry” on page 6 of this manual.

4:  Channel input level controls -  These 42-position detented knobs allow you to precisely adjust the
input level of the signal arriving at the rear-panel input jacks (see #7 on the following page).  At their fully
counterclockwise position (labeled “-80 dB”), the signal is attenuated by 80 dB (essentially completely
off).  At their fully clockwise position (labeled “0 dB”), the signal is at unity gain (that is, no attenuation).
When 0 dBu of signal arrives at the input jacks and the Channel input level controls are set to their fully
clockwise “0 dB” position, the S700 / S1000 delivers full power output.

5:  LED meters - These three-segment LED meters continuously monitor the power output level for the
corresponding channel.  For convenience, the segments are labeled, from left to right, -40 dB, -20 dB,
and CLIP.  The left (-40 dB) segment lights whenever input signal is present.  The right (CLIP) segment
lights whenever the channel is outputting signal at full strength.   For the best signal-to-noise ratio, the
right (CLIP) segment should light occasionally during peak levels; if it lights frequently, you may be
overloading the S700 / S1000 and a distorted (“clipped”) signal is probably being output.  If this occurs
and backing off the Input Level control delivers too low an output level for your application, consider
using Bridged mode (see the “Bridged and Parallel Modes” section on page 7 in this manual for more
information).

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PROTECTION

PROTECTION

POWER

CHANNEL 1

CHANNEL 2

-40db

-20db

CLIP

0dB

-80dB

-30dB

-10dB

-20dB

o

OFF

ON

-40db

-20db

CLIP

SAMSON

0dB

-80dB

-30dB

-10dB

-20dB

S1000

500W X 2 STEREO

4

3

5

2

1

4

5

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for S1000

Page 1: ...CHANNEL 2 40db 20db CLIP 0dB 80dB 30dB 10dB 20dB o OFF ON 40db 20db CLIP SAMSON 0dB 80dB 30dB 10dB 20dB S1000 500W X 2 STEREO PROTECTION PROTECTION POWER CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 40db 20db CLIP 0dB 80dB 3...

Page 2: ...s du S700 S1000 12 Visite guid e 13 Face avant 13 Face arri re 14 Installation et utilisation du S700 S1000 15 Circuit de protection du S700 S1000 16 Mode Bridged et mode Parallel 17 Connexions du S70...

Page 3: ...kon connectors Front panel controls and displays include a power switch and LED as well as independent left and right channel input level controls three segment LED meters and Protection LEDs In these...

Page 4: ...ermal and overheating problems Protection relay circuitry with dedicated LEDs for each channel that guards against overheating or faulty wiring conditions and also prevents thumps when powering on or...

Page 5: ...completely off At their fully clockwise position labeled 0 dB the signal is at unity gain that is no attenuation When 0 dBu of signal arrives at the input jacks and the Channel input level controls ar...

Page 6: ...1 input only is again routed to both power amplifiers again the Channel 2 input is ignored but the two power amplifiers are bridged together providing a full 700 watts of power into 8 ohms in the case...

Page 7: ...etter signal quality and less outside noise and hum if you use balanced lines 5 On the front panel of the S700 S1000 turn both Channel input controls fully counterclockwise to their 80 setting Then co...

Page 8: ...that both the front and rear panels are unobstructed Severe overcurrent conditions This occurs whenever the signal being input to the S700 S1000 rises to a level above 20 THD Total Harmonic Distortion...

Page 9: ...d mode be sure to connect your loudspeaker as shown in the illustrations on page 9 and as silkscreened on the rear panel with the red terminal of the Channel 1 output connected to the negative input o...

Page 10: ...ANCED 3 COLD 2 HOT 1 GND BALANCED 0dBm 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 PUSH PUSH CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 OUTPUT INPUT SAMSON MPL2242 MMPL2242 MPL2242 8 ohm min 8 ohm min USE SAME WIRING FOR CH1 CH2 1 1 2 2 NOT CONNECTED...

Page 11: ...Bm 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 PUSH PUSH CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 OUTPUT INPUT SAMSON MPL2242 MMPL2242 MPL2242 8 ohm min 8 ohm min USE SAME WIRING FOR CH1 CH2 1 1 2 2 NOT CONNECTED Speakon wiring 8 ohm min 8 ohm min 2...

Page 12: ...al Harmonic Distortion 1 2 power 20 Hz 20 kHz Both Ch Drive into 4 ohms 0 04 4 Dynamic Range S700 105 dB S1000 103 dB 5 Channel Separation 4 ohm 125 W 1 kHz 80 dB 6 Residual Noise 0 dB ref 775 VAC rms...

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