Talk electronic Tornado 3.1B Power Amplifier User Manual

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S

IGNAL

CONNECTIONS

The Tornado Series was developed using high

quality interconnects and speaker cables from Merlin

Cables, these allow the amplifiers to operate as

intended and deliver their optimum performance. We

strongly recommend that you use these cables for all

connections. You can obtain these from your dealer

or distributor..

Please note that we particularly advise you not to

use solid core interconnect or speaker cables, or any

type of high capacitance speaker cables. We further

suggest that you use short cable runs. Try to keep

interconnects to 2 metres/6 feet or less and speaker

cable runs below 10 metres/30 feet. Even though a

Tornado amplifier will drive longer speaker cables

you will find its performance improves with shorter

cables. The use of “litz” or “goertz” type cables may

cause your amplifier to overheat under certain

circumstances. These are best avoided.

R

EAR

P

ANEL

A diagram can be found on page 6 of this manual.

M

AINS

CONNECTIONS

The Tornado’s mains switch is fitted in the centre of

the rear panel. Use this to switch off the amplifier

completely. Below it is an IEC socket into which the

supplied mains lead fits. If an internal fuse should

blow i.e. the blue LED will not illuminate when the

amplifier is not hot but plugged in and switched on,

then the amplifier should be returned to your dealer

for examination. Any replacement should only be of

an identical type.

The amplifier, whilst powered ON, will be warm to

the touch even as idle, due to the class A quiescent

current flowing in the output stage. This is perfectly

normal.

I

NPUT

CONNECTIONS

The input sockets for the Tornado are either RCA

phono or XLR balanced. Connect your pre-

amplifier’s main audio outputs to these. Us the rear

mounted switch to select the input type that you

have connected to. The switch points towards the

input selected.

S

PEAKER

CONNECTIONS

Gold plated 5-way binding posts are provided for

your speakers’ connections as well as BFA safety

type terminals. The red terminal is the positive

connection and the black terminal is negative. If you

use bare cables or spade terminals that require

clamping in the binding posts, be sure to arrange the

leads so that they do not short-circuit the amplifier.

Clamp the connections tightly but do not over-

tighten them: do not, for instance, tighten the

binding posts with pliers. Check this sort of

connection periodically to make sure that the wire is

still tightly gripped. Better still, use high quality cables

factory fitted with appropriate plugs!

Tornado mono amplifiers are suitable for use with

most current loudspeaker systems with an

impedance rating between 2 and 16 Ohms. Contact

your dealer if you have a particularly unusual

loudspeaker system and are uncertain about how

your amplifier might react to it. Under all normal

circumstances the amplifier is well protected against

encounters with demanding speakers: it has thermal

protection, voltage and current limiting and DC offset

protection.

M

UTE

L

INK

INPUT

This is to allow simultaneous mute control over the

power amplifier when used with a Hurricane pre-

amplifier, just connect using the 3.5mm jack lead

provided with your Hurricane pre-amplifier.

B

I

-

WIRING

Although two sets of speaker terminales are

provided, if you intend to bi-wire - or tri-wire - your

loudspeakers, we recommend that you use cables

fitted with a single pair of plugs at the amplifier end

for four reasons. 1) To bi/tri wire properly you should

have a common ground point. 2) Trying to squeeze

two or three individual cables into a binding post will

give a poor connection that will degrade sound

quality. 3) It increases the likelihood of wiring one or

more of the speaker drive units out of phase by

reversing its connections. 4) It invites accidents

through wires breaking free and shorting the

amplifier’s output.

F

RONT

P

ANEL

Although there are no front panel controls

Connecting the mute link cable between your

Hurricane pre-amplifier (if you have one) will operate

internal relays that connect the audio signal to the

loudspeakers when the mute button on the

Hurricane’s front panel is pressed once. To un-mute

press it a second time. It does not connect the

mains supply to the amplifier: the actual mains

power switch is on the rear panel.

If you do not have a Hurricane pre-amplifier then the

Tornado will un-mute itself automatically after a few

seconds.

Leaving the mains supply permanently connected

and silencing the amplifier with the Hurricane’s mute

switch means the Tornado will deliver optimum

performance immediately it is brought out of its

“stand-by” state.

When the amplifier’s output is muted the red

indicator light on the front panel extinguishes.

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