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Power Base Series

  Power Amplifiers

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3.3.1 

ODEP

Crown invented 

ODEP to keep the amplifier working

under demanding conditions and to increase output
efficiency. To do this, Crown established a rigorous pro-
gram to measure each transistor’s 

safe operating area

(SOA). Intelligent circuitry was then designed to simu-
late the instantaneous conditions of the output transis-
tors. Its name describes what it does: Output Device
Emulation Protection, or 

ODEP. In simple terms, ODEP

compares transistor conditions to their known SOA. If
more power will be asked of them than they can deliver
under the existing conditions, 

ODEP limits the drive

until conditions fall within the SOA. Limiting is propor-
tional and kept to an absolute minimum—only what is
required to prevent output transistor damage. Under
normal conditions, no limiting is required and 

ODEP is

transparent to the audio signal.

ODEP makes possible a quantum leap in output effi-
ciency and reliability—with 

ODEP, the show goes on.

3.3.2 Ultrasonic and Radio Frequency Protection

An amplifier’s slew rate only needs to be large enough
to deliver the maximum voltage at the highest required
frequency. Higher slew rates actually allow undesirable
ultrasonic and radio frequencies to be reproduced. By
design, 

Power Base amplifiers have a controlled slew

rate to limit the highest frequencies that they reproduce.
Limiting occurs well above 20 kHz so there is no au-
dible effect on performance. This approach protects
the amplifier from radio frequencies and can even pro-
tect some sensitive loads (including some tweeters).

3.3.3 Drive Protection

The drive protection system temporarily removes output
drive to protect the amplifier and its loads. Drive protec-
tion can be activated in two situations. First, if dangerous
subsonic frequencies or direct current (DC) is detected
in the amplifier’s output, the unit will activate its DC/low-
frequency protection circuitry which puts the amplifier in
drive protection mode. This protects the loads and pre-
vents oscillations. The unit resumes normal operation as
soon as the amplifier no longer detects dangerous out-
put. Although it is extremely unlikely that you will ever
activate the amplifier’s DC/low frequency protection
system, improper source materials like subsonic square
waves or input overloads that excessively clip the input
signal can activate this system.

The amplifier’s fault protection system will put the am-
plifier in drive protection mode in rare situations where
heavy common-mode current is detected in the output.

3 Operation

3.1 Precautions

Although your amplifier is protected from external faults,
the following safety precautions are recommended:

1. There are important differences among the Stereo,

Bridge-Mono and Parallel-Mono operating modes.
Please refer to Sections 2 for additional information.

2. WARNING: Do not change the position of the

stereo/mono switch unless the amplifier is first
turned off.

3. CAUTION: In Parallel-Mono mode, a jumper is

used to connect the red binding post outputs.
Be sure to remove this jumper for Bridge-Mono
or Stereo mode, or high distortion and excessive
heating will occur. 

Also, make sure the stereo/

mono switch is set to the proper position.

4. Use care when making connections, selecting sig-

nal sources and controlling the output level. The
load you save may be your own!

5. Do not short the ground lead of an output cable to

the input signal ground. This will form a ground loop
and may cause oscillations.

6. Operate the amplifier from AC mains of not more

than 10% variation above or below the selected line
voltage and only at the specified line frequency.

7. Never connect the output to a power supply out-

put, battery or power main.

 Such connections

may result in electrical shock.

8. Tampering with the circuitry by unqualified person-

nel or making unauthorized circuit changes may be
hazardous and invalidates all agency listings.

Remember: Crown is not liable for any damage that re-
sults from overdriving other system components.

3.2 Power Indicator

When lit, the amber power indicator (to the left of the
power switch) shows that the amplifier has been turned
on. It is driven only by the low-voltage power supply
and does not indicate the status of the high-voltage
supplies.

3.3 Protection Systems

Power Base amplifiers have extensive protection sys-
tems, including 

ODEP, ultrasonic/RF protection, drive

protection, transformer thermal protection and fuses or
circuit breakers that protect the power supplies.

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Страница 2: ...46517 4095 U S A warrants to you the ORIGINAL PURCHASERandANYSUBSEQUENTOWNERofeachNEWCrownproduct foraperiodofthree 3 yearsfromthedateofpurchasebytheoriginalpurchaser the warrantyperiod thatthenewCrow...

Страница 3: ...this manual does not include all of the details of design production or variations of the equipment Nor does it cover every possible situation which may arise during installation operation or mainte...

Страница 4: ...ons 11 3 2 Power Indicator 11 3 3 Protection Systems 11 3 3 1 ODEP 11 3 3 2 Ultrasonic and RF Protection 11 3 3 3 Drive Protection 11 3 3 4 Transformer Thermal Protection 12 3 3 5 Fuses and Circuit Br...

Страница 5: ...Wiring 9 2 4Input Sensitivity Switch 10 2 5Loudspeaker Fuse Nomograph 10 3 1Back Panel Level Controls 12 4 1Power Base 1 Minimum Power Matrix 15 4 2Power Base 2 Minimum Power Matrix 16 4 3Power Base...

Страница 6: ...Power Base Series Power Amplifiers Page 6...

Страница 7: ...ER IS NECESSARY FOR EFFICIENT COOLING OF THE AMPLIFIER REMOVE ONLY TO ACCESS GAIN SWITCH REG U S PAT OFF 4 330 809 4 611 180 CAUTION TURN OFF AMPLIFIER BEFORE CHANGING THIS SWITCH STEREO BRIDGE MONO P...

Страница 8: ...ON TURN OFF AMPLIFIER BEFORE CHANGING THIS SWITCH STEREO BRIDGE MONO PARALLEL MONO CH 2 LEVEL CONTROL GROUND LIFT SWITCH CH 1 LEVEL CONTROL ADD A 14 GAUGE OR LARGER JUMPER BETWEEN THE RED CHANNEL 1 AN...

Страница 9: ...for loads with an im pedance greater than 4 ohms Parallel Mono mode should be used with loads of 4 ohms or less B R I D G E M O N O 1 Turn down the level controls fully counterclockwise and turn off t...

Страница 10: ...lly more sensitive to large voltage peaks while low frequency drivers woofers are typically most sen sitive to the heat from average RMS output power To protect your tweeters we recommend that you use...

Страница 11: ...unlikely that you will ever activate the amplifier s DC low frequency protection system impropersourcematerialslikesubsonicsquare waves or input overloads that excessively clip the input signal can a...

Страница 12: ...t an internal fuse blows please refer the unit to a qualified technician If the breaker in a Power Base 3 trips try to identify and correct the problem before re setting it with the back panel Circuit...

Страница 13: ...Common Mode Rejection CMR Better than 70 dB below rated full bandwidth power from 20 Hz to 1 kHz falling linearly to better than 50 dB at 20 kHz Controlled Slew Rate Greater than 13 volts ms Voltage G...

Страница 14: ...than 2 microhenries DC Output Offset Less than 10 millivolts Output Signal Stereo Unbalanced two channel Bridge Mono Balanced single channel Channel 1 controls are active Channel 2 controls should be...

Страница 15: ...in the real world without a clipped output signal Many manufacturers publish power specs with a tolerance of 1 dB or worse This means their amplifier can deviate more than 20 in output A 100 watt ampl...

Страница 16: ...Bridge Mono balanced output Parallel Mono 16 International Units 4 2 8 4 Fig 4 2 Power Base 2 Minimum Power Matrix 8 Power Base 3 Minimum Guaranteed Power Watts Stereo Mono Mode Stereo both channels d...

Страница 17: ...del was used because of its higher current demand Although it is an unusual condition your amplifier can function well with AC mains voltages up to 10 over the specified line voltage With overvoltage...

Страница 18: ...075 750 1065 750 520 395 1125 780 1120 775 565 395 1120 785 1110 775 Fig 4 5 Power Base 2 Maximum Power Matrix Fig 4 6 Power Base 3 Maximum Power Matrix 8 Power Base 3 Maximum Power Watts Stereo Mono...

Страница 19: ...signal from one amplifier to an other Because the MT XLR connectors are wired in parallel with the amplifier s built in phone jack connec tors an input signal fed to either input can be fed to another...

Страница 20: ...2 2 Factory Service To obtain factory service fill out the service informa tion page that follows and send it along with your proof of purchase and the defective unit to the Crown factory For warrant...

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