Plinius Audio SA-103 manual Output Terminals BRIDGED/MONO, Mains Switch, Remote Trigger Terminals

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OUTPUT TERMINALS - BRIDGED/MONO

In bridged/mono modes, the loudspeakers utilise only the positive (+) outputs of your Plinius SA-103. In this configuration power output to the loudspeakers is dramatically increased (around four times as much), and is commonly used in conjunction with another amplifier for amplification of each channel from the preamplifier.

Please note that in order to achieve STEREO performance in either of the Mono modes, it will be necessary to use two Plinius SA-103 Power Amplifiers - one amplifier each for left and right channels.

MAINS SWITCH

This heavy-duty rocker switch in the centre of the panel turns the Mains/Line Power to the amplifier ON or OFF. An LED in the centre of the front panel indicates that the power is on. When first switched on the power LED will pulse for ten seconds - this is an initialisation sequence, after which the power LED remains lit. The amplifier draws a moderately high current when switched on. Despite the "Soft Start Circuit" within the amplifier reducing current demand on the mains as the amplifier is switched on, it is not good practice to rapidly turn the Mains switch on and off repeatedly.

REMOTE TRIGGER TERMINALS

In order to integrate more effectively into a home theatre system, the Plinius SA-103 has remote trigger terminals fitted to the rear panel. By connecting a processor with a remote trigger signal to these terminals, the SA-103 can be put in and out of Class AB/mute by the processor to which it is connected. When in Class AB/mute the amplifier draws less current and will operate at minimum temperature. The output relays are also open, disconnecting the loudspeakers. This may be of advantage in a multi- amplifier and/or remote installations. The Class AB/mute mode can only be activated via the remote trigger terminals. Polarity of the connections to the remote trigger is not important.

GROUND LIFT SWITCH

This switch is located adjacent to the Mains Input Socket, and allows the signal ground to be disconnected from the chassis. In some installations a hum loop may exist due to duplicate ground paths from different equipment. Use this switch to remove the connection from 0V to ground thus allowing some flexibility in your particular set-up. Note that in both XLR modes the ground lifting switch should always be set to ‘chassis’.

MAINS POWER CORD IEC CONNECTOR

This connector is where the mains supply cable from your wall connects to the amplifier. You will notice that a fuse holder is mounted within this connection, and it holds a mains fuse to provide surge and overload protection for your amplifier.

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Contents Page Serial Number Final Test Certified By Design Philosophy Contents Precautions Class a Switch Amplifier Features Front PanelMute Switch Page Amplifier Features Rear Panel Input Terminals Amplifier Configuration Selector ACSOutput Terminals Stereo BALANCED/UNBALANCED SignalsOutput Terminals BRIDGED/MONO Mains SwitchGround Lift Switch Mains Power Cord IEC ConnectorMains Voltage Connection Installation and OperationPlacement and Ventilation Rear Panel Showing Location of INPUT/OUTPUT Terminals INPUT/OUTPUT ConnectionXLR Stereo RCA StereoRCA Bridged Mono Termination Quality BI-WIRINGXLR Balanced Mono Phasing or Polarity Connecting the Mains SupplyEcologic Control Error DetectionFuse Protection MAINS/LINE Fuse LED Brightness ControlLoudspeaker Selection WHY Class a is Better Specifications Pages 7,20 IndexContact Details

SA-103 specifications

Plinius Audio SA-103 is an exceptional power amplifier designed for audiophiles seeking high-quality sound reproduction combined with robust performance. Renowned for its distinctive warm tone and ability to drive a wide range of speakers, the SA-103 stands out in the realm of high-fidelity audio equipment.

One of the primary features of the SA-103 is its impressive power output. Delivering 100 watts per channel into an 8-ohm load, and doubling that output into 4 ohms, this amplifier can effortlessly drive many speaker types, making it versatile enough for both dynamic home theater setups and demanding stereo listening environments. The amplifier’s dual mono design ensures that each channel operates independently, reducing crosstalk and providing a cleaner soundstage with greater separation between the left and right channels.

The SA-103 utilizes Plinius' unique “Class A biased” architecture, which enhances sound quality by delivering a warm, natural tone. This design minimizes distortion and provides high linearity throughout the amplifier's operating range. The added flexibility of a switchable gain setting allows users to adjust the output to suit their specific system requirements and room acoustics, ensuring optimal performance in various environments.

Another standout characteristic of the SA-103 is its robust construction. Built with high-grade components, including a heavy-duty transformer and custom-designed capacitors, the amplifier boasts durability and longevity. The premium build quality is not just for looks; it also contributes to reducing resonance and vibration, further enhancing audio clarity.

The input stage of the SA-103 features sophisticated circuitry that provides an incredibly low noise floor. This is particularly beneficial for critical listening sessions where high sensitivity is essential. Additionally, the amplifier is equipped with high-quality binding posts and XLR inputs, allowing for secure connections and compatibility with various audio sources.

Heat management is addressed efficiently in the SA-103, utilizing large heatsinks and a cooling architecture that ensures the unit operates smoothly even during extended use. Overall, Plinius Audio SA-103 represents not only an investment in high-performance audio gear but a commitment to delivering a pristine listening experience, characterized by depth, balance, and expressive detail. For anyone serious about audio quality, the SA-103 remains a compelling choice in the power amplifier landscape.