DIGITAL SYSTEM AMPLIFIER
70 V Mode
The 70 V mode allows connection of 70 V loudspeaker lines (Direct Drive) in high impedance mode (HZ) without using output transformers. In this case the maximum number of loudspeakers connected to an output channel is only limited by the amplifier‘s output power (500 W for DSA 8405/8805 or 1000 W for DSA 8410). This mode should be used if the distance between amplifier and speaker is larger than 50 metres (approx. 150 feet) and/or a high number of small speakers with transformer (e.g. ceiling speakers) is used.
Illustration 2.6: CH 1 in 70 V mode
100 V Mode
The 100 V mode allows connection of 100 V loudspeaker lines (Direct Drive) in high impedance mode (HZ) without using output transformers. In this case the maximum number of loudspeakers connected to an output channel is only limited by the amplifier‘s output power (500 W for DSA 8405/8805 or 1000 W for DSA 8410). This mode should be used if the distance between amplifier and speaker is larger than 50 metres (approx. 150 feet) and/or a high number of small speakers with transformer (e.g. ceiling speakers) is used.
Illustration 2.7: CH 1 in 100 V mode
2.8 Variable Load Drive (VLD)
Selecting an output mode, as described in the previous chapter, provides an extremely practical way of matching amplifiers and connected loudspeaker systems. Table 2.3 shows all possible combinations of output power and connected load for power amps operated in
For using VLD in a power amplifier with a Remote Control Module installed, please proceed as follows:
•Set the
•Use the
•Use
The configuration of power amplifier channels is stored nonvolatile in the Remote Control Module. Please keep in mind that the VLD configuration in