Hafler P7000 manual E R a T I O N, Stereo/Bi-Amp, Normal/Bridged

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O P E R A T I O N

POWER SWITCH

The POWER switch is located on the front panel of the amplifier. An internal lamp indicates when it is turned on. Standard practice is to turn the amplifier on last and off first when switching components individually to prevent sending damaging transients, generated in the source components, to the speakers. It is possible to leave the power switch in the on position and switch the amplifier remotely through a power distribution block or preamp switched outlet. When doing so make sure the switch is rated for the current required by the amplifier.

LEVEL CONTROLS

The input sensitivity, for each channel, can be adjusted individually using the level controls on the front panel. The gain control on an amplifier is usually fully advanced to its maximum (rated) sensitivity. In public systems where it is necessary to match levels, the knobs can be removed and the controls adjusted with your fingers or a flathead screwdriver. Cover the holes with the enclosed plugs to restrict access.

INPUT CONFIGURATION SWITCHES

Stereo/Bi-Amp

The rear panel STEREO/BI-AMP switch controls the signal routing in the amplifier. In the STEREO position, the signal is supplied independently to Channel 1 and Channel 2. In the BI-AMP position, the signal is fed to both amplifier channels from the Channel 1 input, while retaining full use of the level controls and XCard crossovers. This allows the amplifier to be used in dual-mono or bi-amp systems without requiring auxiliary equipment.

Normal/Bridged

The amplifier operates in two-channel mode when the front panel NORMAL/BRIDGED switch is in the NORMAL position and the rear channel switch is set for STEREO. To use the amplifier in single channel, bridged mono applications, the front panel switch must be in the BRIDGED position. When the switch is set in the BRIDGED position, the Channel 1 (+) and (–) inputs are connected to Channel 2 in reversed polarity, which inverts the Channel 2 output. Only the Channel 1 input is used, and the speaker is connected to the two RED binding posts. The amplifier gain is adjusted by the Channel 1 level control; the Channel 2 control is not active. Because of thermal considerations we do not recommend using less than a nominal eight ohm load on the amplifier when running it in mono.

XCARD CROSSOVERS

The XCard modules contain the resistors and capacitors which control the frequency at which the card operates. The orientation of the card in the socket determines the operating mode of the crossover. The XCard is labeled to indicate the function of each face. The full range face is marked with a double arrow to show that both edges operate full range. The other face operates as either high-pass or low-pass and an arrow is printed by the function to indicate which edge to insert into the socket.

Each amplifier channel uses two XCards. When both cards are set full range, the full frequency response of the amplifier is used. When one card is set full range and the other for either high-pass or low-pass, the signal is crossed over at 12dB per octave with a Butterworth alignment at the frequency determined by the card which is used. When both cards are set for the same operation, whether it is high-pass or low-pass, the signal is crossed over at a 24dB per octave slope. When one card is set for low-pass and the other for high-pass, a bandpass crossover limits the signal to the frequency range determined by the cards which are used. The slope of the filter is 12dB per octave. There is no effect on the bandpass operation regardless of which of the cards is used for the high-pass or low-pass function.

Assembled XCards are available at a variety of operating frequencies. Since there will be situations which the stock cards will not satisfy, instructions for building XCards for specific applications have been included in the Technical Reference section of this manual.

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P7000 specifications

The Hafler P7000 is a professional power amplifier renowned for its robust performance and reliability in live sound and studio applications. A cornerstone of the Hafler brand, the P7000 embodies advanced technology and engineering, making it a popular choice among audio professionals.

One of the standout features of the P7000 is its high power output. It delivers up to 700 watts per channel at 4 ohms, providing ample headroom for demanding audio environments. This powerful output makes it suitable for driving large loudspeakers or multiple speaker systems, ensuring clear and dynamic sound reproduction even at high volumes.

The P7000 utilizes a class AB amplifier design, combining the benefits of class A and class B architecture. This design choice ensures low distortion levels while maintaining efficient operation. As a result, users can expect a warm and natural sound with low signal degradation, making the amplifier ideal for critical listening environments.

In terms of build quality, the Hafler P7000 is constructed with durability in mind. The chassis is made from robust materials that can withstand the rigors of frequent transport and use in various settings, from professional studios to live concert venues. Additionally, the amplifier features a well-ventilated design, minimizing overheating and ensuring reliability during extended operation.

The P7000 also includes advanced protection circuitry to safeguard against overload and short circuits. This feature not only protects the amplifier itself but also the connected speakers, providing peace of mind during high-energy performances. Furthermore, the amplifier incorporates a soft start circuit, which gradually ramps up power to the speakers, preventing sudden jolts that could cause speaker damage.

Connectivity is another key aspect of the Hafler P7000. It offers a variety of input options, including XLR and 1/4" TRS connectors, making it compatible with numerous audio sources and easy to integrate into any existing setup. Balanced inputs help reduce noise and interference, ensuring clean signal transfer over long cable runs.

With its combination of powerful output, reliable performance, and versatile connectivity, the Hafler P7000 stands out as a professional-grade amplifier. Whether used in a studio setting or live sound application, it provides audio professionals with the tools they need to achieve exceptional sound quality and consistency.