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C Series
Quick Start Guide
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C 68:4
Level
Load
Rated power
Line Current *2)
Watt *1)
Thermal Dissipation
115 VAC
230 VAC
In
Out
Dissipated
BTU/hr
kCal/hr
Standby with remote power off via NomadLink
0
0
0
0
0
Powered on, idling.
133
0
133
454
114
Amp (I)
Watt
Pink noise
(1/8 rated power)
8 Ω / Ch.
1200 x 4
16.0
8.0
1123
600
523
1784
450
16 Ω / Bridged
2400 x 2
4 Ω / Ch.
1700 x 4
22.4
11.2
1578
850
728
2484
626
8 Ω / Bridged
3400 x 2
2 Ω / Ch.
1200 x 4
21.2
10.6
1378
600
778
2655
669
4 Ω / Bridged
2400 x 2
100 V / Ch.
1600 x 4
21.0
10.5
1463
800
663
2262
570
200 V / Bridged
3200 x 2
Pink noise
(1/4 rated power)
*3)
8 Ω / Ch.
1200 x 4
32.6
16.3
2429
1600
829
2829
713
16 Ω / Bridged
2400 x 2
4 Ω / Ch.
1700 x 4
38.8
19.4
2697
1700
997
3402
857
8 Ω / Bridged
3400 x 2
4 Ω / Ch.
1200 x 4
35.2
17.6
2296
1200
1096
3740
942
8 Ω / Bridged
2400 x 2
100 V / Ch.
1600 x 4
35.4
17.7
2605
1600
1005
3429
864
200 V / Bridged
3200 x 2
Mains connector, 230 V CE version
16 A, CEE7
Mains connector, 115 V ETL version
20 A / 5-20P
*1) The amplifier’s PSU operates as a non-resistive load, so the calculation “Volts x Amps = Watts” would not be correct. Instead, measured and specified here is what
is known as the “Active Power” in the amplifier providing useful, real-world values of power consumption and heat dissipation.
*2) Current draw figures measured at 230 V. 115 V figures are 230 V figures multiplied by two.
*3) Figures measured at maximum power before amplifier protection and limiter features are engaged. Typically this is between 1/4 and 1/3 of rated power. Note that
the max. power condition is very extreme and will not occur during normal operation. Also note that the mains breaker will not be tripped even if operation is in excess
of max. ratings.
C 48:4
Level
Load
Rated power
Line Current *2)
Watt *1)
Thermal Dissipation
115 VAC
230 VAC
In
Out
Dissipated
BTU/hr
kCal/hr
Standby with remote power off via NomadLink
0
0
0
0
0
Powered on, idling.
123
0
123
420
106
Amp (I)
Watt
Pink noise
(1/8 rated power)
8 Ω / Ch.
1000 x 4
13,8
6,9
945
500
445
1518
383
16 Ω / Bridged
2000 x 2
4 Ω / Ch.
1200 x 4
17,4
8,7
1171
600
571
1948
491
8 Ω / Bridged
2400 x 2
2 Ω / Ch.
600 x 4
12,4
6,2
769
300
469
1600
403
4 Ω / Bridged
1200 x 2
100 V / Ch.
900 x 4
13,2
6,6
840
450
390
1331
335
200 V / Bridged
1800 x 2
Pink noise
(1/4 rated power)
*3)
8 Ω / Ch.
1000 x 4
28,2
14,1
2116
1333
783
2670
673
16 Ω / Bridged
2000 x 2
4 Ω / Ch.
1200 x 4
30,6
15,3
2168
1200
968
3303
832
8 Ω / Bridged
2400 x 2
4 Ω / Ch.
600 x 4
21,6
10,8
1368
600
768
2620
660
8 Ω / Bridged
1200 x 2
100 V / Ch.
900 x 4
26,4
13,2
1827
1200
627
2139
539
200 V / Bridged
1800 x 2
Mains connector, 230 V CE version
16 A, CEE7
Mains connector, 115 V ETL version
20 A / 5-20P
*1) The amplifier’s PSU operates as a non-resistive load, so the calculation “Volts x Amps = Watts” would not be correct. Instead, measured and specified here is what
is known as the “Active Power” in the amplifier providing useful, real-world values of power consumption and heat dissipation.
*2) Current draw figures measured at 230 V. 115 V figures are 230 V figures multiplied by two.
*3) Figures measured at maximum power before amplifier protection and limiter features are engaged. Typically this is between 1/4 and 1/3 of rated power. Note that
the max. power condition is very extreme and will not occur during normal operation. Also note that the mains breaker will not be tripped even if operation is in excess
of max. ratings.