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Power Base Series

  Power Amplifiers

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2 Installation

Always remove power from the unit and turn the level
controls off (fully counterclockwise) when making or
breaking connections. This reduces the chance of
blasts that can cause loudspeaker damage.

The guidelines below are provided to help you quickly
get your amplifier installed and ready to go. Be sure to
follow the instructions in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 for the
selected mode of operation. Additional information on
input sensitivity, load protection and required AC
mains is provided in Sections 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5.

1. Install the amplifier in a standard 19 inch (48.3 cm) rack

or place it on a stable surface. The mounting dimensions
are 19 inches (48.3 cm) wide, 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) tall
and 16 inches (40.6 cm) deep behind the mounting sur-
face. 

IMPORTANT! Allow for adequate ventilation.

2.1 Stereo

1. Turn down the level controls (fully counterclockwise) and

turn off the amplifier.

2. Set the back panel stereo/mono switch to Stereo.

3. If present, remove the Parallel-Mono jumper.

4. Connect the input and output cables as shown in the first

example in Figure 2.1.

5. Turn on the amplifier and adjust the level for each chan-

nel using the back panel level controls.

CAUTION:  Never parallel the two outputs by di-
rectly tying them together, and never parallel them
with the output of another amplifier.

2.2 Mono

Your amplifier’s mono modes provide double the
power of Stereo mode in a single channel. In Bridge-
Mono mode, the outputs are wired in series for twice
the output voltage. In Parallel-Mono mode, the outputs
are paralleled for twice the current capacity.

Bridge-Mono mode is provided 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 the amplifier.

2. Set the back panel stereo/mono switch to Bridge-Mono.

3. If present, remove the Parallel-Mono jumper.

4. Connect the input and output cables as shown in the sec-

ond example in Figure 2.1. 

Only use the channel 1 input.

5. Make sure the load is balanced (neither side shorted to

ground) and do not use the black (–) binding posts.

6. Turn on the amplifier and adjust the level. 

Only use the

channel 1 level control.

P A R A L L E L - M O N O

1. Turn down the level controls (fully counterclockwise) and

turn off the amplifier.

2. Set the back panel stereo/mono switch to Parallel-Mono.

3. Install a solid, 14-gauge (2 mm

2

) or heavier jumper wire

across the two red (+) binding post outputs.

4. Connect the input and output cables as shown in the third

example in Figure 2.1. 

Only use the channel 1 input.

5. Turn on the amplifier and adjust the level. 

Only use the

channel 1 level control.

CAUTION: With Parallel-Mono wiring, do not switch
to Stereo or Bridge-Mono mode until the output
jumper wire is removed.

AIR

FLOW

AIR FLOW

AMPLIFIER

(TOP VIEW)

RACK

CABINET

16 in

40.6 cm

2 in

MIN.

17 in

43.2 cm

AIR

FLOW

IMPORTANT: Be sure the back of

the amplifier is supported.


+

3

1

2

GND

FROM

PREAMPLIFIER

INPUT

BALANCED

+

SHIELD

FROM

PREAMPLIFIER

INPUT

UNBALANCED

+

SHIELD

+

3

1

2

SHIELD

Fig. 2.3  Power Base Input Wiring

2. Use high-quality loudspeaker cables to connect the load

to the amplifier’s outputs. Do not use shielded cable.

3. Use shielded cables to connect audio sources to the

amplifier inputs. Either balanced or unbalanced wiring
can be used as shown below. (XLR connectors are avail-
able with the MT-XLR accessory. See Section 5.)

Fig. 2.2  Do NOT Block Air Flow

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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...

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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...

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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...

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