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Using Your Ampzilla 2000 Second Edition Amplifier 

Much thought was put into the design of the Ampzilla amplifier with respect not only to sound, but reliability. It is 
built to a very high degree of craftsmanship and intended to be stable and trouble-free for years to come, even under 
the most demanding loads. However, it is a powerful and fully differential balanced amplifier with completely floating 
outputs. As such, special precautions must be observed for proper, safe operation.  
 
Please read, understand and observe the following.  SST will not be held responsible nor accept any repairs under 
warranty due to consumer negligence, oversight or improper usage. 

Never attempt using common grounds in the amplifier output connections. Doing so will likely result in a 
blown fuse.

 

Never attempt to “bridge” this amplifier as no increase in power will result. The Ampzilla is, by design, a 
balanced bridge circuit.  

Ensure the power switch on the Ampzilla is switched to OFF when either plugging or unplugging the AC 
power cord from your main AC inlet, or damage may occur.  

Do not defeat the third wire safety ground. Cutting off the round ground pin on the AC plug automatically 
voids the warranty. Any damage to the Ampzilla due to improper grounding also voids the warranty. 

Since the Ampzilla has no fan, it is important that you allow for adequate, unrestricted space for ventilation 
around all sides of the unit. Overheating may cause thermal overload (indicated by the “THERMAL” indicator 
light on the front panel) which will result in the shutdown of the amplifier until the temperature returns to 
normal levels. 

 

Turn-on delay and surge relay protection 

Be aware that the Ampzilla has a built-in mechanism to protect your speakers from any inrush turn-on current 
surges. A long delay (up to 2 minutes) clamp is connected across the drive circuit at turn-on, preventing any surges 
across the load. Music may play initially at turn-on, however the power level will be very small.  
 

Changing a fuse 

Between the heatsinks on top of the unit you will see four red LEDs next to four grey caps labeled “FUSE”. Underneath 
the caps are the fuses for the Ampzilla 2000, one for each rail. A red LED indicator next to each cap will light if that 
fuse is blown. Use a screwdriver or coin to remove the cap and then remove and replace the fuse. The fuse should 
be 8A, 250V 1¼”.  Obviously, a blown fuse is indicative of a larger issue which may need to be addressed. 
 
 

 

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Ampzilla 2000 Second Edition Manual V1 

Summary of Contents for Ampzilla 2000 II

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...What s Included Ampzilla 2000 Second Edition mono ampli er User Manual Spread Spectrum Technologies All rights reserved Ampzilla 2000 Second Edition Manual V1 2...

Page 3: ...arly at the plugs convenience receptacles and at the point where they exit from the apparatus Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing...

Page 4: ...ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentia...

Page 5: ...y Features 7 Front Panel Layout and De nitions 8 Using Your Ampzilla 2000 Second Edition Ampli er 9 Connections 10 Speci cations 11 Warranty Coverage 12 14 Spread Spectrum Technologies All rights rese...

Page 6: ...stable below 1 With this much power a pair can drive the most demanding speaker loads to thunderous levels as deftly as they can whisper the most delicate notes from higher sensitivity speakers The e...

Page 7: ...wave shape Extremely capable 300 watts into 8 540 watts into 4 Fully balanced design Protection power switch circuit breaker Four DC power supply fuses with red LED indicators on top plate All steel 1...

Page 8: ...2 THERMAL LED Indicator Indicates the Ampzilla is too hot and auto shutoff will likely occur The ampli er will reset after it cools to acceptable operating temperature 3 POWER LED Indicator Indicates...

Page 9: ...ically voids the warranty Any damage to the Ampzilla due to improper grounding also voids the warranty Since the Ampzilla has no fan it is important that you allow for adequate unrestricted space for...

Page 10: ...ing connect one pair of speaker connections to set A and another to B For single wiring use either set A or B Note A and B are connected in parallel so there is no danger of damage for using one or th...

Page 11: ...esponse 8 Better than 2dB 20Hz 20kHz 4 Better than 3dB 20Hz 20kHz THD and IM Distortion 4 16 less than 05 any power level up to rated at any frequency or combination of frequencies between 20Hz 20kHz...

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Page 13: ...ovide it Spread Spectrum Technologies or its Authorized Service Providers will provide warranty service on products that are tendered or presented for service during the Warranty Period as permitted b...

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