Crown Audio STUDIO AMPLIFIER owner manual Wiring, Stereo Mode

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Studio Reference I & II Professional Studio Amplifiers

AIR

FLOW

AIR

FLOW

BLOWER

(OPTION 2)

EQUIPMENT

RACK

(SIDE VIEW)

BLOWER

(OPTION 1)

FRONT

OF

RACK

DOOR

you may want to install supplemental cooling like a rack-mounted blower or an air conditioner.

A “squirrel cage” blower can be installed at the bottom of the rack so it blows outside air into the space be- tween the door and the front of the amplifiers. This will pressurize the “chimney” behind the door (Figure 3.4, Option 1). The blower should not blow air into or take air out of the space behind the amplifiers. For racks without a front door, you can evacuate the rack by mounting the blower at the top of the rack so air blows out the back (Figure 3.4, Option 2). You can estimate a rack’s required air flow by adding each unit’s maxi- mum air flow rating. The Studio Reference I and II can each move up to 45 cubic feet (1.3 cubic meters) of air per minute. So if you put one of each in a rack, you

Fig. 3.4 Proper Air Flow with a Rack-Mounted Blower

mounting, piles of power cords, clogged dust filters and closed rack doors. Mount your amplifier to allow suffi- cient air flow into the front intake, out the side exhaust vents, and out the back of the rack. An air flow restriction like a pile of power cords can simply be moved out of the way. Air filters should be cleaned using the procedure in Section 4.5. If rack doors are the problem, you can leave them open, remove them, or install a grille. If you install a grille, we recommend using a wire grille because per- forated panels restrict air flow by at least 40%.

If your ODEP indicators still dim under demanding con- ditions, we recommend that you check the table of indicator states in Figure 4.2 to eliminate other condi- tions that could be the source of the problem. If it is clear that the amplifier does not have sufficient air flow,

would need 90 cubic feet (2.5 cubic meters) of air flow through the rack per minute under worst-case condi- tions (45 cubic feet + 45 cubic feet = 90 cubic feet).

Another way to increase cooling is to use air condition- ing. It is rarely a necessity because internal fans and rack-mounted blowers almost always provide enough air flow for the most extreme conditions. Still, air condi- tioning helps reduce the ambient temperature of the air flowing through the rack. If you plan to use air condi- tioning, refer to Section 7 for information on calculating the hourly thermal dissipation of your system.

3.3 Wiring

Figures 3.5 through 3.7 show common ways to set up a Studio Reference amplifier. Input and output connec- tors are located on the back panel. Be careful when

STEREO MODE

CHANNEL 2

LOUDSPEAKER

+

CHANNEL 1

CHANNEL 2

 

 

MIXER

 

 

 

CH-2

CH-1

FX

 

 

PUSH

PUSH

 

ReferenceS T U D I O

STUDIO REFERENCE

STEREO

AMPLIFIER

PARALLEL

BRIDGE

MONO

MONO

CAUTION: TURN OFF AMPLIFIER

BEFORE CHANGING THIS SWITCH!

Fig. 3.5 Stereo Wiring

CHANNEL 1 LOUDSPEAKER +

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Contents Box 1000, Elkhart, Indiana Telephone Studio ReferenceThree Year Full Warranty Magnetic Field Crown Audio Division Technical Support GroupContents Balanced and Unbalanced Phone Plugs Studio Reference II Minimum Power MatrixStudio Reference II Maximum Power Matrix Studio Reference I Power Draw, Current DrawStudio Reference I Amplifier Unpacking InstructionsWelcome FeaturesLevel Controls FacilitiesDo not use the channel 2 input in either mono mode Reset SwitchCooling InstallationMounting Stereo Mode WiringBridge-Mono Operation Stereo Two-Channel OperationTortion and excessive heating Meters, switches, etc. to the Bridge-Mono outputMode until the wiring is removed especially Both sides of the line must be isolated fromTwin-lead Input ConnectionCable ShieldedSolving Input Problems Input Wiring TipsOutput Connection Use Good ConnectorsHigh frequency oscillations can cause your amplifier Additional Load Protection AC Mains PowerAffect the output power available from the amplifier Available from most electrical supply storesOperation PrecautionsIndicators Protection Systems Indicator Status Amplifier ConditionAmplifier’s transformer thermal protection cir Standby ModeOdep Activate its DC / low-frequency protection circuitryCircuit Breaker ControlsSwitch to the left to isolate or lift the grounds Filter CleaningStereo Operation Technical InformationOverview Circuit TheoryCircuit Block Diagram Bridge-Mono Operation Performance SpecificationsPower Signal-to-Noise A-weightedConstruction Output SignalInput/Output ProtectionMinimum Guaranteed Power Specifications Crown specifications are guaranteed for three yearsMains Studio Reference II Minimum Guaranteed Power WattsStudio Reference I Maximum Power Watts Maximum Power Specifications100 Studio Reference II Maximum Power WattsTypical Frequency Response Typical Phase Response 10 Typical Crosstalk Studio Reference AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation50% 645 970 245 975 Here are some of the available P.I.P. modules AccessoriesP.I.P. Modules FXT Crown Audio Division ServiceWorldwide Service North American ServiceCrown Factory Service Information

STUDIO AMPLIFIER specifications

Crown Audio, a leader in professional audio solutions, has long been renowned for producing high-quality amplifiers, and their Studio Amplifier series exemplifies this reputation. The Crown Studio Amplifier is meticulously engineered for audiophiles and professionals seeking excellence in sound reproduction, characterized by its superior performance, reliability, and advanced features.

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Further enhancing its capabilities, the Crown Studio Amplifier is designed with a sophisticated thermal management system that ensures optimal performance even during prolonged usage. Users can rely on its ability to maintain consistent output without overheating, which is crucial during demanding sessions, whether in the studio or at a live event.

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With its impressive combination of power, advanced technology, and user-friendly features, the Crown Studio Amplifier continues to set a high standard in the audio industry, making it an ideal choice for anyone serious about sound quality. Whether for studio work, live performances, or home audio setups, the Crown Studio Amplifier delivers exceptional fidelity and reliability, upholding Crown's legacy of excellence in professional audio.