The beauty of power, Us series amplifiers – ETI Sound Systems, INC US-3000 User Manual

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THE BEAUTY OF POWER

B-52 US Series Professional Power Amplifiers - Instruction Manual

US SERIES AMPLIFIERS

to the amplifier. Do not block the air vents on

the front and do not block the fans on the rear

panel. Make sure the open cell foam air filters

behind the vents on the front of the amplifier are

clean. If necessary, use a vacuum cleaner to

clean these air filters.

NOTe: If the air filter become too dirty, the

amplifier may not operate normally as air

circulating inside the amplifier may become too

hot, thereby triggering the thermal protection.

If you cannot properly clean the air filters

externally with a vacuum, remove the air filters

from the amplifier and clean them thoroughly.

This procedure SHOULD be performed BY A

QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY! Disconnect your

amplifier completely from its power source –

YOU MUST PHYSICALLY DISCONNECT THE

POWER CORD AND NOT JUST TURN OFF THE

POWER SWITCH! Remove the amplifier’s top

cover and locate the plastic brackets, which

house the air filters. Push the two levers at the top

of these plastic brackets to access the foam

filters. Remove the foam air filters, clean them

thoroughly and then place them back into the

amplifier. Secure the filter by snapping the plastic

brackets back into place.

TRANSFORMeR TheRMAl PROTeCTION: If the

power transformer gets too hot, the thermal switch in-

side the transformer will trigger and will disconnect all

of the secondary power. When this occurs, there will

be no output signals coming from the amplifier and

all LEDs, including the PROTECT LED, will be OFF.

Once the transformer cools down, power to the ampli-

fier will automatically restore. In normal conditions,

the transformer will not overheat. Thermal protection

of the transformer indicates abnormal use, such as

excessive operation at a very low impedance at high

signal levels. In this case, check and reconfigure your

loudspeakers connection. Reducing the output level

can also help.

NOTe: If the transformer overheats and

the thermal switch disconnects the power from

the amplifier, it will take some time for the trans

former to cool down before power is restored. It

takes much longer for the transformer to cool

down compared to overheated heatsinks.

ShORT CIRCUIT: If the output is shorted because of

faulty wiring, the thermal circuitry will automatically

protect the amplifier and mute the output signals. If

this occurs, the load will disconnect. Check and cor-

rect the short wire condition.

dC VOlTAge PROTeCTION: If an amplifier chan-

nel detects a DC voltage at the loudspeaker output,

the protection circuitry will trigger and the amplifier

will go into protection mode. In normal conditions

there should not be a significant DC signal on the am-

plifier outputs. DC on the outputs indicates a serious

problem with the amplifier. In this instance, the ampli-

fier must be referred to qualified service personnel.

SUBSONIC FReqUeNCy PROTeCTION: Built-in

high-pass subsonic filters provide subsonic frequency

protection for each channel. This protection prevents

subsonic audio signals, which may sometimes be

present in the music program, from reaching your

loudspeakers. Limiting the subsonic frequencies in

the output signal improves the sound reproduction by

reducing the excursion of the transducer’s cone at low

frequencies and prevents excessive heating inside of

the amplifier.

NOTe: US-Series amplifiers also employ

switchable high-pass filters (HPF), which limit the

low frequency range to 50Hz when activated.

Turn these HPFs ON when connecting full range

speakers to the amplifier. This will improve the

bass performance of most full range speakers by

limiting uncontrolled and excessive cone motion

due to the lowest of frequencies. Using HPFs with

full range speakers provides more power to the

speaker’s rated range allowing higher SPLs. You

may want to turn OFF the HPFs when using the

US-Series amplifiers with quality subwoofers.

CURReNT lIMITINg PROTeCTION: The output

stage of the amplifier is protected by current-limiting

circuitry. This circuitry is inactive under normal condi-

tions. It activates only when it senses a dangerously

high current through the output transistors, for exam-

ple when a connected load has an impedance that is

too low, or when the output of the amplifier is shorted.

Current limiting protection engages only when it is

needed and is not indicated on the front panel. If

there is a constant over-current condition it will acti-

vate the thermal protection. In this case, the PROTECT

LED on the front panel will illuminate.

ClIP lIMITeRS: US-Series amplifiers have built-

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