Connections, Input connections, Balanced inputs – Lab.gruppen fP2600 User Manual

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The chart below shows the heat power produced in watts, in kcal per hour, and also in BTU per hour.

1/3 Power(1)1/8 Power (2) 1/3 Power(1) 1/8 Power (2)1/3 Power(1)1/8 Power (2)

[W]

[W]

kcal / h

kcal / h

BTU / h

BTU / h

fP 2600

8 ohms

443

373

380

320

1510

1270

4 ohms

770

630

660

540

2630

2150

2 ohms

1400

1100

1200

950

4780

3750

note 1

Average power with music as program source. The amplifier driven to clip level.

note 2

Normal music power with 9dB headroom, IEC standard power rating.

HEAT POWER


The efficiency can also be calculated, it being the output-power divided by the input-power:
560 watts / 1330 watts= 42%.

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The XLR input connectors are electronically balanced, and wired according to the IEC 268 (pin 2 =
“hot”), and wired in the following way:

PIN 1

GROUND/SHIELD

PIN 2

HOT (+)

PIN 3

COLD (-)

Figure 4: XLR input connector

Figure 5: XLR balanced


Within the Neutrik® Combojack there is a ¼”(6.3mm) phone jack wired in parallel with the XLR.

TIP HOT
RING COLD
SLEEVE GROUND/SHIELD


Figure 6: ¼” TRS plug

The input impedance is high enough (20 kohms balanced) to
allow ”daisy-chaining”, or multiple parallel input
connections. The headroom of the input circuits is also great
enough to accept the maximum output level from virtually
any low-level signal source. Balanced signals are less
sensitive to AC hum and radio interference. The source
impedance should be less than 1 kohms to avoid high
frequency loss in long cables.

To daisy-chain amplifiers, use the XLR-male connector provided on each channel, labeled “Link”. They
are connected in parallel with the Neutrik® Combojack on each input.

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