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MODES

The AP4020/4040 can be configured for dual-MONO,

STEREO, or BRIDGED MONO operation via this rear panel

MODE switch. The following is a description of each mode:

MONO MODE

• Channel inputs are paralleled

• Each gain control adjusts the signal level for its respec-

tive channel

• Output signals are of equal phase.

• Two loads are driven.

• Loads are connected between the BLACK and RED post

on each channel.

STEREO MODE

• Two independent amplifiers, Amp and Amp B.

• Two loads are driven.

• Loads are connected between the BLACK and RED

posts on each channel.

BRIDGE MODE

Channel inputs are paralleled. GAIN B has no effect.

• Output signals are equal in amplitude but opposite in phase.

• One load is driven.

• The load is connected between the two RED binding

posts. The BLACK posts are not used.

SUBSONIC FILTER SWITCH

The AP4020/4040 features a specially designed subsonic

filter which effectively blocks potentially destructive energy in

the band below 40 Hz. The filter provides a 12 dB/octave.

skirt below 40 Hz. It is implemented with a two pole network

designed to minimize phase shift down to 40 Hz. We recom-

mend using this filter in conjunction with some subwoofers

and with all high power full range cabinets. With the filter dis-

abled, the AP4020/4040 is flat down to 20 Hz, and rolls off at

12dB/Oct below that.

LIMITER SWITCH

With the internal limiters activated, the AP4020/4040’s

gain is continuously adjusted to fit the signal within the avail-

able dynamic range. Occasional clipping is permitted. The

limiters will not only help to protect your system’s horns and

tweeters, but will automatically make the best use of the avail-

able dynamic headroom. With the limiters activated, all you

need to do is turn up the signal level until you start to see

some clipping. The limiters will make sure that you are getting

the maximum clean power output at all times. Setting the

switch to the IN position completely disables both limiters.

PROTECT LED

In the event of a shorted load or a load which is of too low

an impedance for the amplifier to handle the PROTECT LED

will flash alternately on and off at about 3 second intervals.

The sound may come on and off at ½   second intervals. In this

case, the fault is in the speakers or the speaker cables and

should be located and remedied. No reset of the AP4020

/4040 is required to restore proper operation. The PROTECT

LED will stay on if the amplifier has overheated. Check the

speaker load impedance and any restrictions to air flow at the

air intake or exhaust vents of the amplifier.

SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

The AP4020/4040 is fully protected against all possible pas-

sive load conditions. It can operate into a dead short continu-

ously without damage. (However, we don’t recommend that

you short your AP4020/4040 “just for fun.” Shorts do create a

lot of stress on the output devices). The output stage uses a

unique triple slope VI-limiting scheme which is sophisticated

enough to remain inert during transient currents in excess of

100 Amperes and phase angles of more than 45 degrees, yet is

capable of protecting the output stage from damage due to

accidental short circuits and improper loads.

DC PROTECTION

In the unlikely event of the AP4020/4040’s outputs going

DC, a thyristor circuit will short the output terminals and divert

all potentially harmful currents away from your speakers.

THERMAL PROTECTION

In the unlikely event that the AP4020/4040 overheats, the

signal will be sporadically cut off and the PROTECT LED will

stay on. The AP4020/4040 is designed and tested to operate

under “worst case” conditions without shutting down, so if

you experience a thermal shut down you should check for

blocked air flow.

COOLING

The fan draws air in from the front and expels hot air

through the rear vents. This is compatible with most installa-

tions. Since hot air rises, the heated air forcibly expelled from

the back tends to rise away from the equipment rack. This

draws cool air from the floor upwards into the front of the

rack. In some cases where the rear of the rack is obstructed, it

may be necessary to install rack fans to aid cooling. If there

are no obstructions, no secondary cooling is required.

FAN FILTER MAINTENANCE

The AP4020/4040

is factory equipped with a fan filter

mounted on the air-intake grill located on the amplifier’s front

panel. Regular cleaning of this filter will increase the amplifi-

er’s long term reliability. The filter should be removed and

washed at the first sign of visible clogging. This will typically

occur every four to six weeks depending on use and environ-

ment. Replacement filters are inexpensive and can be ordered

through Yorkville dealers. The foam filter should be removed

if a regular inspection schedule is not going to be followed.

The amplifier can operate without the filter in place, but the

amplifier should be cleaned internally by a qualified service

technician when dust is visible on the heatsink fins.

Note: In an unusually dusty location, without regular filter inspec-
tions, removing the foam filter can extend the operating time before
thermal shutdown could occur. At that time, the internal heatsinks
should be cleaned thoroughly.

CAUTION: The AP4020/4040 can deliver over 2400 Watts of power into a bridged load. Yorkville’s own high power speaker systems have
circuit-breaker protection built in. Although these speakers will protect themselves, they are unlikely to be damaged by a bridged
AP4020/4040

. However, many other speaker manufacturers make “high power cabinets” with no protection features at all.

Yorkville Sound is not responsible for any damage which may result as a consequence of exceeding such a speaker’s power handling
capability. Yorkville’s Two Year Unconditional Warranty does not cover any consequential damages to non-Yorkville equipment. Please con-
sider these facts carefully before you choose to run your AP4020/AP4040 in Bridge Mode!

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Page 3: ...wer than is specified The same applies to the XLR input To connect an unbalanced source via the XLR input you must connect the signal to Pin 2 and ground BOTH Pin 1 and Pin 3 Remote Referencing You can approach balanced performance with unbalanced sources by utilizing the remote reference feature of the AP4020 4040 Connect a balanced cable to the AP4020 4040 just as you would if you were running a...

Page 4: ...utput stage uses a unique triple slope VI limiting scheme which is sophisticated enough to remain inert during transient currents in excess of 100 Amperes and phase angles of more than 45 degrees yet is capable of protecting the output stage from damage due to accidental short circuits and improper loads DC PROTECTION In the unlikely event of the AP4020 4040 s outputs going DC a thyristor circuit ...

Page 5: ...ors The Speakons are connected to the amplifier s outputs whether the amplifier is in stereo mono or bridge modes Each Speakon output connector output A and output B is wired in parallel with it s respective binding posts for two channel two cable connec tions figure 1 Speakon output A also doubles as the A B Bridge connec tor This Speakon contains both channels on one connector This is convenient...

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Page 7: ...9 dB gain Rejection CMRR 60Hz minimum 48dB typical 56dB Controls Rotary GAIN controls MONO STEREO BRIDGE FILTER and LIMITER switches Displays 2x CLIP 2x ACTIVITY PROTECT POWER ON LEDS Input Connectors 2 x XLR 2 x 1 4 inch phone TRS Output Connectors 2 x Binding Post 3 x Speakon SP 4 Turn On Off transients 15 milliwatt seconds 0 5 Wpk 1s on delay Power Consumption Typ 1130 Max 1800 Watts Transforme...

Page 8: ...tion en mode commun du AP4020 4040 Montage à multiple AP4020 4040 Pour de larges installations il est souvent nécessaire d utiliser plusieurs amplificateurs en tandem La prise XLR de chaque canal étant intérieurement branchée en parallèle avec la prise phono correspon dante la prise d entrée inutilisée peut être utilisée comme sortie pour diriger le signal vers un amplifica teur additionnel Si vou...

Page 9: ...s le cablage des haut parleurs Aucun réglage au AP4020 4040 n est nécéssaire pour restorer le mode d opération Si l amplifica teur surchauffe la DEL PROTECTRICE reste allumé Vérifier l impédance de charge la position du sélecteur de charge et toute restriction aux prises d air ou au orifices d échappement PROTECTION CONTRE LES COURT CIRCUITS Le AP4020 4040 est pleinement protégé contre toute condi...

Page 10: ...que considérable de choc électrique Il est donc très important de faire bien attention lorsque vous y branchez des haut parleurs Assurez vous qu après avoir insérer les fils de haut parleurs dans les bornes de raccordements les conducteurs des fils de haut parleurs ne sont pas exposé Le AP4020 4040 est doté pour ses prises de connexion de sor tie pour haut parleur de bornes de raccordement à 5 dir...

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Page 12: ... 1 4 Vrms onde sinuzoidale pleine puissance AP4020 36db AP4040 39db Contrôles GAIN Rotatif STEREO BRIDGE MONO FILTRE commutateur de LIMITEUR Affichage DEL 2 x écrêtage 2 x activités protection alimentation Compensation Moins de 30millivolts Réjection en mode commun CMRR 60 Hz min typ Typique minimum 48 dB type 56 dB Mise en marche coupure 15 milliwatts seconde 0 5 W max 1 seconde de retard Consomm...

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