INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
The Peavey CS 3000G commercial series power amplifier is designed for durability in commercial installations and the quality of performance required in studio and home applications. The unit is a standard
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATIONS
For commercial and other installations, where sustained high power operation is required, the CS 3000G should be mounted in a standard 19” rack. It is not necessary to leave rack space between each amplifier in the stack, since the fan pulls air in from the rear and exhausts the hot air out of the front. However, an adequate COOL air supply must be provided for the amplifier when
If cooling is inadequate due to preheated air, or a reduction of airflow occurs due to blockage of the amplifier inlet/outlet ports, or if the amplifier is severely overloaded or short circuited, then the amplifier thermal sensing system may cause temporary shutdown of that particular channel. This is indicated by the channel power LED on the front panel ceasing to illuminate. Depending on available cooling air, operation should be restored in that channel relatively quickly, and the power LED will be illuminated. In any event, corrective action should be taken to determine the cause of the thermal shutdown. If the amplifier is not severely overloaded or shorted, and air flow is normal in and out of the unit, then steps should be taken to provide a cooler environment for all the amplifiers. As a general rule, the cooler electronic equipment is operated, the longer its useful service life.
BRIDGE MODE
The bridge mode on stereo amplifiers is often misunderstood as to the actual operation and usage. In basic terms, when a
A popular application for Bridge mode operation is to drive sound distribution systems in large public address applications. In this mode, the CS 3000G power amplifier can actually drive 70 volt systems directly without using expensive matching transformers. The real advantage of such an approach is primarily cost.
70 volt distribution systems are very common in applications where rather large numbers of relatively small loudspeakers are used for background music and paging. Such systems require the use of 70 volt transformers at each loudspeaker. Another common use for the Bridge mode is in subwoofer applications where very high power levels are required to adequately reproduce the extreme low frequencies. Such enclosures usually contain 2 or 4 loudspeakers to handle the power levels involved. For Bridge mode usage, the enclosure impedance must be 4 or 8 ohms; never below 4 ohms! Also make sure that the enclosure can handle 3000 watts reliably
DDT COMPRESSION
Peavey’s patented DDT compression system enables the sound man to maximize the performance of the amplifier/speaker combination by preventing the power amp from running out of headroom (clipping). This compression system is activated by a very unique circuit that senses signal conditions that might overload the amplifier and activates compression (reduces the amp gain) when clipping is imminent. Threshold of compression, then, is clipping itself and no specific threshold control is used. This technique effectively utilizes every precious watt available for the power amplifier to reproduce the signal while at the same time minimizes clipping and distortion, and thus significantly reduces the potential of loudspeaker degradation and damage. The DDT system is an automatic,
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