INTRODUCTION
General
Thank you for purchasing a D.A.S. power
amplifier. It has been built with the most advanced
modular technology, and has been designed
through the use of computer-aided design for both
the electronic and mechanical parts.
Features
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Class H.
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Switching Mode Power Supply.
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Dual balanced XLR inputs.
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Binding post and Speakon output connections.
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Variable speed back-to-front fan cooling.
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Front located volume controls.
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Complete and independent protections on
each
channel
against
output
overloading and overheating.
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The power supply is protected against short-
circuits, voltage and current overloading; triggering
the latter the standby mode.
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Overload,
short-circuit,
protection.
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Each channel has separate circuitry, built onto
a separate power module, facilitating servicing in
the event of a breakdown.
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Stereo, parallel and mono operation modes.
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Clip limiters.
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Clip, protection and idle LED indicators.
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
A) Power switch
Turns the amplifier on ("|" position"). The power
switch is of the magnetothermic type, so it
switches to off ("0" position) automatically when
input current overloading protection triggers.
B)
Power
LED
When these blue LEDs lit, it shows that both
amplifier channels are ready.
C) Input
Level
controls
Volume levels for each channel can be
adjusted by using the knobs found on the front
panel. The effect is the same as adjusting the gain
of the amplifier. Gain is maximum when the level
rotary potentiometer is rotated fully clockwise.
D)
the maximum voltage from the power supply, the
unit will indicate saturation through the clip LED of
the channel involved.
E)
the amplifier's protection, this white LED is on. A
channel's protection may be triggered by:
short-circuits,
DC
and
thermal
Clip
Standby
Protection
Protection
Signal
On
CH A
CH B
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E
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B
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F)
at the amplifier's inputs, and is dependent on the
position of the level control.
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Clip
LED
In the event that the signal's excursion exceeds
Protection
LED
When a channel's output is disconnected by
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Overheating sensed at any part of a
channel. When the amplifier has cooled down,
the channel's output will be connected and
operation will resume. The control circuit has
some degree of built-in hysterisis to avoid turn-
on and off oscillations.
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Presence of DC at a channel's output.
Since it may severely damage speakers, the
amplifier will deactivate the output in the event
that DC levels are too high. If load impedance
is too low, the amplifier is also deactivated.
Once DC is no longer present, the
LED will turn off and output is reactivated.
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Short-circuit
at
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Although this protection is provided, it is
dangerous that the amplifier remains in this
situation for a long time. In case of a short-
circuit, turn off the amplifier while examining
any equipment connected to the amplifier's
output, together with the connections and
cabling. In this case, once the short circuit is
gone the output is NOT reactivated, but the
amplifier needs to be switched off and on.
Clip
Signal
On
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When the amplifier is switched on, the
output is also deactivated for a few seconds to
prevent dangerous transients from damaging
the speakers, and the
Protection
until the amplifier is ready for use.
Signal
LED
These blue LEDs show the presence of signal
Protection
channel's
output.
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LED is on
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