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4.2 TEST PROCEDURES

The sole function of this section is to list precautions

essential to obtaining accurate measurements when deal-

ing with high-power, high-purityamplifierssuch 

300A.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Use the 

proper 

line voltage, which is the one for which

the amplifier is connected. The voltage should be

measured throughout the testing with a peak reading

meter, and adjusted to the RMS equivalent voltage (to

compensate for line voltage regulation errors during

the course of the measurements). All measurements

should be taken at the power amplifier’s plug. When

testing for IHF music-power measurements, the line

voltage is to be set at 

 when the amplifier is con-

nected to 

 (IHF standards). If the amp is con-

nected otherwise, the equivalent test may be given by

applying the appropriate voltage.

The load should be resistive, having less than 10% re-

active component at any frequency up to five times the

highest test frequency. The resistor should be capable

of continuously dissipating the full output of the

amplifier while maintaining its resistance within 1% of

its rated value. The load should employ only 

current connectors (if any), and be connected to the

binding-post output terminals. All output measure-

ments should be taken at the amplifier output ter-

minals, and not anywhere along the output cable

through which the load current is flowing.

The input level controls should be set to maximum for

all distortion tests to assure repeatability of all meas-

urements.

When measuring hum and noise, all inputs should be

disconnected from the amplifier and the level controls

set to minimum or to maximum, preferably minimum.

Whenever possible avoid ground loops in the test

equipment caused by connecting the output ground to

the input ground. 

Never 

connect the ground of the

cable going to the load back to the input ground.

Ground loops are especially obnoxious when measur-

ing distortion. An I-M distortion analyzer, for example,

has its input and output terminals tied to a common

ground. Such a test should use an ungrounded output

return, with the output lead(s) wrapped around the

well-shielded and grounded input cable.

Always monitor the test oscillator when measuring fre-

quency response. Use a wide-band AC voltmeter; or

use the same meter for both input and output level

measurements, if the meter’s frequency response is

known not to be dependent on attenuator settings.

Accuracy in measuring 

voltages for 

computing wattage

is critical. For example, a 2% voltage error together with

a 1% resistance error can result in an error of 

power into 8 ohms.

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9.

10.

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Residual distortion and noise levels should be fully

known for all the test equipment in order to accurately

evaluate the amplifier.

Never attempt to measure damping factor by placing

abnormal loads on the output. D-F measurements

taken during clipping, or 

any 

other form of overload, are

meaningless. The preferred method is to apply an

externally generated current to the output terminals

and measure the resultant voltage at the terminals. A

convenient current is one ampere 

 as the resultant

voltage will read 

 in ohms for 

 Damping

Factor is defined as

 where 

 is typically 8

ohms. 

convenient 

 for the 

 current is that

amplifier channel not under test. A non-inductive

resistance of 8 ohms 

 coupled between both

channels’ output terminals -will provide 

 when 8

volts are impressed across the resistor (by that channel

not under test).

Never measure hum and noisewhen in the presence of

strong magnetic fields. The amplifier should be at least

4 inches away from any large metallic objects or shield

plates for a reading to be meaningful.

Noise measurements should be taken with a 

filter of 

 For audio purposes the measure-

ment of noise above 

 is meaningless.

4.3 SERVICE

Should service other than routine fuse replacementever be

required, it is recommended that the unit be returned to the

factory in the original packing (or replacement, if damaged).

For warranty service the machine must be returned to the

factory or warranty service station. The CROWN warranty is

detailed on page 12.

Because of the level of circuitry sophistication of the 

 only the most competent technicians should be

allowed to service it.

Many of the parts are standard items stocked by most

supply houses. 

However, there are several which 

be standard parts but are actually different. Although
standard parts may be used in an emergency, best results

will be with factory parts. A number of the parts are

available only from CROWN.

When ordering parts, be sure to give the amplifier serial

number as well as the part number and description. Rated

firms will be billed, otherwise shipments will be C.O.D.

Before returning an amplifier to the factory for service,

authorization should first be obtained from the service

manager. Shipments may be sent UPS or truck freight,
prepaid and insured at total value. The factory will return

your serviced unit by UPS or truck freight, collect. and will
add C.O.D. charges in the event that the cost is not covered

by registered warranty.

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Страница 1: ...w crolun INSTRUCTION MANUAL SERIAL NO ISSUED DC 300A DUAL CHANNEL LABORATORY AMPLIFIER DC 300A IM 9 S3P2 15 6 CROWN INTERNATIONAL INC BOX 1000 ELKHART INDIANA 46514...

Страница 2: ...er channel both channels operating 0 1 total harmonic distortion 3 4 ohm test 4 Protection tests 5 Reliability test 6 20KHz 155 watts per channel minimum RMS both channels operating into 8 ohm 0 05 to...

Страница 3: ...ing purity and stability 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Protection Test This is a test with a 2 ohm load which determines the threshold at which the protection circuitry will be activated Sharp clipping should occ...

Страница 4: ...Precautions 21 3 4 Load Protection Methods 21 3 5 Cleaning 22 Section 4 CIRCUITRY 4 1 Principles of Operation 23 4 2 Test Procedures 24 4 3 Service 24 Section 5 APPLICATION NOTES Application Note No...

Страница 5: ...hematic For Full Range Electrostatic Speaker Connections 15 Schematic of Earphone Pad 16 DC 3ODA Mono Hook up 16 Table For Selection of Input DC Blocking Capacitor 17 Low Pass Filter For Severe RF At...

Страница 6: ...supply See Section 3 2 for a description of the protective systems The power supply features a 1 KW transformer and large computer grade filter capacitors giving over 48 joules of energy storage A to...

Страница 7: ...er channel both channels operating 0 1 total harmonic distortion Less than 0 001 from 20Hz 400Hz and increasing linearly to 0 05 at 20KHzat 155watts RMS per channel into 8 ohms Less than 0 05 from 0 0...

Страница 8: ...at 1 watt into 16 ohms 1 dB DC 6OKHz at 1 watt into 16 ohms 360 watts RMS into 16 ohms Less than 0 001 from 20Hz 400Hz and increasing linearly to 0 05 at 20KHz at 310 watts into 16 ohms Less than 0 05...

Страница 9: ...gnal diodes 3 zeners and 6 rectifier diodes 1 kilowatt transformer with massive computer grade filter capacitors storing over 48 joules of energy Two regulated supplies for complete isolation and stab...

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Страница 13: ...10 TO DC 10 100 1K 10K 1OOK FREQUENCY Hz 60 10 100 1KHz 1OKHz 1OOKHz FREQUENCY Hz...

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Страница 16: ...ue to the built in thermal pro tection Such a condition if observed will also be ac companied by a warm front panel due to the integral heat sinking employed in the amplifier Applications requiring lo...

Страница 17: ...wise to remove power from the unit and turn the input level controls off while making connections Before making connections it is recommended that the operator familiarize himself with the amplifier...

Страница 18: ...aced in series with the load For electrostatic speakers if the manufacturer has not provided a capacitor an external non polar capacitor of 590 708 mfd and 4 ohm power resistor should be placed in ser...

Страница 19: ...as follows 1 The input line should be plugged into the channel 1 input jack The level is adjusted with the channel 1 input level control NOTE The Channel 2 input jack and level control are not defeat...

Страница 20: ...ds of input equipment resulting in a system oscillation To combat the problem first try reversing the speaker leads on all channels if possible If this does not solve the problem try grounding the pow...

Страница 21: ...tions see Fig 2 10 ALL VIEWS WITH BOTTOM PLATE REMOVED 1oov 120v See Note 2oov 220 v 2 4 0 V See Note I I I I L I 1 I NOTE The 120V and 240V connections require the changeover of the RED wire from TB...

Страница 22: ...S M S The DC 300A is protected against all the common hazards which plague highpower amplifiers including shorted open and mismatched loads overloaded power supplies excessive temperature chain destru...

Страница 23: ...A uses eight 150W silicon power transistors per channel chosen for their combination of current voltage and response characteristics to allow wide operating safety margins The safe operating area of e...

Страница 24: ...l symptoms are no indication of AC power by the pilot and a warm front panel All of the amplifier s voltage amplifier circuitry is de signed to be inherently current limited Thereby if any of the devi...

Страница 25: ...sources Fig 3 5 shows the schematic of a muter which when inserted in the input signal line mutes for several seconds before connecting the source to the amplifier thereby eliminating turn on transie...

Страница 26: ...tage is a quasi complementary format em ploying the CROWN class AB 8 technique which uses no bias current in the output transistors The result is maximum efficiency with minimum crossover notch dis to...

Страница 27: ...ttage is critical For example a 2 voltage error together with a 1 resistance error can result in an error of lOwatts power into 8 ohms 8 9 10 11 Residual distortion and noise levels should be fully kn...

Страница 28: ...latively stable load may be resonantly tuned to present a real value of im pedance to the amplifier Any load no matter how complex its behavior has a V l operating range which may be mapped by the fol...

Страница 29: ...of the DC 300A the VFX 2 can serve asthe interface While maintaining these functions the output can be shaped by selecting variable high pass lo pass or band pass filters As a filter the VFX 2 can be...

Страница 30: ...ucts for any faults occuring externally to the amplifier outputs such as speaker short circuits open circuits etc In order to fairly share the responsibility and since the protection cannot be exhaust...

Страница 31: ...PARTS LIST DC 300A Page 1 Schematic Designation ClOO...

Страница 32: ...0 3620 820 ohm l 4 watt 10 3301 82 ohm l s watt 10 3300 470 ohm VI watt 10 2626 120 ohm V Z watt 5 Film 3837 15K ohm Y z watt 10 1064 3 3K ohm 1 watt 5 3617 15 ohm l 4 watt 10 2 2K ohm X watt 5 Film 7...

Страница 33: ...N270 1 N4003 lN9616 1OV zener Integrated Circuits A739 or A749 Coils 5 mhy axial lead Miscellaneous Main PC board TO 5 mounting pad TO 5 coolers IC socket 14 pin DIL TO 92 dual cooler PC receptacle 8...

Страница 34: ...isc 22 MF 1OOV Filmatic Diodes 1 N4003 Resistors 180 ohm l 4 watt 10 5 6 ohm 1 watt 5 or 12 ohm 2 watt 1 33 ohm 5 watt 5 Wire Crown Part Other Information 3636 Used to mount coil assy 3609 One used on...

Страница 35: ...panel extrusion Front panel overlay Knobs Xi bright nut Bright washer Carrier strip 25K ohm audio ZF3448 Rack ears SHIELD ASSY Main board shield Brass shield spacer 8 32 x THP screw Crown Part 3937 39...

Страница 36: ...4 To mount power switch 3503 Mounted on shield 2134CAD To mount terminal strip 1889 To mount terminal strip 3600 Under terminal strip 1823 To mount terminal strip 2544 Mounted on shield in square hole...

Страница 37: ...seholder Fuse block 1 OA 3 AB fuse 5A ABC fuse Strain relief 112A 2 conductor hi D jax 3 8 fiber shoulder washer Fiber flat washer Dual binding post 6 solder lug 505 250 faston terminal 250 faston ter...

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