Dynacord Stereo System manual Amplifier Bridging, Single-Channel Direct Drive

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One relic of the tube days, though, is the relatively common misconception that you must use an output transformer on any amplifier that drives a CV line. In fact, given the state of modem power amplifier technology, a transformer is not necessarily required. In this article, we will explore a number of alternative methods for driving constant-voltage distribution systems.

Amplifier Bridging

One of the primary reasons that output transformers are often employed is to boost an amplifier’s output voltage to the CV line’s standard operating level. To see why this would be necessary, let’s consider what kind of amplifier we would need to develop 70 volts directly.

A derivative of Ohm’s Law states that power equals voltage times current: P = E*l

Substituting E/R for current (again in accordance with Ohm’s Law), we get: P = E2/R To get the 8-ohm rating of a power amplifier capable of 70 volts RMS output:

P = (70 volts)2/8 ohms=about 600 watts

This is more power than most CV systems would require. Furthermore, an amp that is rated at 600 watts per channel would be expensive for a smaller distributed system installation.

The common solution has been, of course, to use dual-winding step-up transformers at the outputs of an amplifier with a more modest rating. Such transformers carry their own limitations, however. Especially with the advent of foreground music systems, the power requirements for CV systems have risen somewhat — but output transformers capable of significant power handling are large, expensive and heavy. They may also exhibit limited low-frequency response and might impose substantial insertion losses.

How, then, does one deliver 70 volts to the CV line? One way is to use bridging. Because a bridged power amplifier drives the load push-pull, the voltage across the load is effectively double that of each channel’s individual output. If we need to develop a total of 70 volts across the line, then, we can use an amplifier, which delivers half of that, or 35 volts, for each channel.

Using the previous equation:

P = E2/R = (35 volts)2/8 ohms = about 150 watts

Professional amplifiers of this power class are today quite common and relatively inexpensive. It is important to note that amplifier bridging should only be done when the amplifier is specifically designed for this purpose.

The manufacturer’s instructions should be followed when using this technique. You must take the amplifier’s bridged, 8-ohm power rating as the reference maximum power figure for loading calculations. Remember that the minimum load impedance for a bridged power amplifier is twice that of each individual channel. The bridging power figure will be specified accordingly, and may also be de-rated to reflect performance limitations of the amp’s power supply circuitry. For this reason, a 200 watt per channel amplifier (or thereabouts) may actually be required, even though the 150-watt amplifier could develop sufficient voltage.

Single-Channel Direct Drive

As we have seen, the 70-volt line standard discourages direct drive from a single amplifier chan- nel, if for no other reason than economy. But the same is not necessarily true of the 25-volt standard. As above, we can use the form of Ohm’s Law that solves for power to ascertain what kind of amplifier we would need to develop 25 volts RMS across a CV line:

P =E2/R=(25 volts)2/8 ohms=about 75 watts

Certainly, a 75 watt-per-channel professional power amplifier is well within the range of many CV system budgets. Given the state of contemporary amplifier technology, there is no reason why an amp of this power class could not drive two 25-volt branches directly.

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Contents Paging/Background Music Systems Disclaimer & Copyright Table Of Contents Analyzing the Application When To Specify Mixer/Amplifiers Business Audio Business EV has ALL the Perfectly Positioned ProductsElectroVoice/Dynacord BGM Guide EV Business Audio Product Guide Evid Surface Mount Speaker SystemsOutdoor Ready Construction Evid Ceiling Speaker Solution Why is it Different?Evid Ceiling Mount Speaker Systems 10.1 Finally a Compact True Ceiling Subwoofer EV Raw Frame Ceiling SpeakersEvid 4.2, 8.2 and 8.2L Full Range Models with Punch EV Amplification Products MA Series Mixer AmplifiersPrimary Features EV Commercial Power AmplifiersCPS Series Power Amplifiers Overview Key CPS Amplifier Product FeaturesProAnnounce Digital Routing System Audio Routing Made Easy ProAnnounce DP Series Power AmplifiersBasic System Components Basic Business Audio System Design Guide What to Recommend?Determine the Acoustic Requirements Conduct a Preliminary Layout and Walk ThroughAssemble the Equipment List Expect The UnexpectedCeiling vs. Surface Mount Systems Speaker SelectionStandardizing for Profitability Selecting & Positioning Ceiling LoudspeakersCeiling Speaker Coverage Converting Coverage Specs to a Layout An Example of Coverage Pattern vs. Speaker SizeWhen Controlled Coverage is Needed Use of SubwoofersAnalyzing the Application Choosing the Best Mixer/AmplifierPositioning Subwoofer Components When To Specify Mixer/Amplifiers DPM4000 4x4 Matrix Router When the Job Calls For ProAnnounceDRM4000 vs. the DPM4000 DRM 4000 MixerControl Inputs And Outputs Volume And Tone Controls / DelaysSignal Generators / Voice Message Memory Macros Clock / CalendarMonitoring InterfacesStation Control Consoles Understanding DCS Expansion OptionsBGM and Paging System Designs DCS 400 Expansion ChassisBGM Installations System Examples Retail Store Single ZoneOffice Building 5 Zone Simplified system Layout OverviewBar-Restaurant 2 Zone Quipment ListHealth Club 4 Zone Speaker SystemsRetail Clothing Store -2 Zone Proannounce EquipmentRetail Book/Record Store -3 Zone Retail Bookstore Equipment ListLarge Department Store 6 Zone Basic Warehouse 5 Zone Multi-Use Warehouse, Factory & Office Facility 15 Zone Speaker Systems Proannounce EquipmentWhat Are the Advantages to Constant Voltage Systems? Why Is It Called Constant Voltage?Appendix a Distributed Audio Systems a Primer Amplifier Bridging Single-Channel Direct DriveUse of Autotransformers

Stereo System specifications

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