Hafler 9130 manual Ground O P S

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GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS

GROUND

L O O P S

4) Apply power to the amplifier, and allow the unit to thermally stabilize for about three minutes. (If using an analog meter, and the meter reads backwards, temporarily remove power and reverse the meter leads.)

5)Again referring to the diagram, locate the trimmer potentiometer labelled Pl for the left channel, or Pl 01 for the right channel. (NOTE: Do not confuse these trimmers with those labelled P2 and P102: these are for distortion control and require specialized test equipment to adjust.) Using a small screwdriver, adjust the trimmer for a measured current of 130 mA.

6)Remove power from the amplifier. Wait about one minute for the power supply to discharge, and remove the meter connections. Replace the fuse.

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Repeat steps #2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for the other channel.

8)Replace the cover.

The 9130 Amplifier contains five internal fuses: one for AC line power, and four for DC power supplies. These fuses should not generally blow unless a malfunction has occurred. These fuses should be replaced only by a qualified technician, and only with the exact type(s) and rating of fuse(s) originally supplied. If a fuse is replaced and blows again within a short time, check all output connections for short circuits, or abnormally low speaker load impedances. If all connections and load conditions appear to be correct, disconnect all power immediately and return for service.

If all controls, fuses, cables, etc. seem to be functioning properly, a process of one-at-a-time component substitution should be employed until the defective unit is identified. If only one channel is not functioning properly, a one-at-a-time reversal of interconnect and speaker cables from left to right should reveal the malfunctioning component.

Ground loops are characterized by a low level hum or buzz in the system. Loops are caused by a voltage potential difference between two points in a ground circuit, and aggravated when multiple paths for a given circuit exist. Noise-free audio performance is dependent upon all grounds being at the same potential, with a single path for each ground connection. Ground loops can exist in two forms: 1) loops created in audio interconnects, and 2) loops created between earth grounded chassis.

Mounting components to a rack with metallic rails may introduce ground loops between associated equipment, because the rails can introduce a second ground path. The extent of this problem will depend on the grounding arrangements of associated equipment. Ground loops can occur in non- rackmounted equipment, though it is less common.

If ground loops occur, and any other component in the system has a three wire grounded power cord, the first step should be to use a ground adaptor (with the ground tab or wire of the adaptor not connected) on the power cord plug of the preamplifier. DO NOT cut off the grounding pin on the plug! It may be necessary to use additional adaptors on other grounded components if more than two components are earth grounded. (In other words, only one earth ground per system should exist.) Another potential source of multiple earth grounds is from coaxial antenna or cable service feeds for FM or video sources, which usually are (and should be) earth grounded. The ground adaptor(s) should cure this grounding problem as well.

WARNING: The use of ground adaptors (with the ground tab or wire of the adaptor discon- nected) will eliminate the safety feature of the grounded power cord. This safety feature is intended to reduce the risk of electric shock should an internal fault in the equipment result in an electrically “live” chassis. Therefore, this method of ground isolation should be employed only when absolutely necessary, rather than as a general practice. When using a ground adaptor for isolation, make sure that the power cord plug is inserted into the receptacle in the same orientation as if no adaptor were present, to maintain the same hot/neutral polarity.

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Contents Series Power Sources Power Cord ProtectionPower Cord Grounding Read InstructionsCleaning Damage Requiring ServiceNON-USE Periods Object and Liquid EntryTable of Contents Performance Specifications General InformationInstallation OPERATION/CONNECTIONSAmplifier Front Panel View Page Outputs Circuit Highlights Additional InformationAdjusting Bias Ground O P S CLEANING/ Maintenance Functional Block Diagram Parts List ’L wc4 Replage only with Same Type and Rating Fuses F4 AMP Circuit Schematic Diagram YIT Service Policy and Limited Warranty

9130 specifications

The Hafler 9130 is a powerful and versatile two-channel power amplifier, designed to deliver exceptional audio performance for both professional and home audio applications. Known for its robust build quality and high-efficiency design, the Hafler 9130 is ideal for audiophiles and sound engineers who demand the best in sound reproduction.

One of the key features of the Hafler 9130 is its unique MOSFET output stage. This technology benefits sound reproduction by minimizing distortion while providing a smooth, natural tonal balance. The amplifier can produce a significant amount of power, offering up to 130 watts per channel into an 8-ohm load, and even more into 4 ohms. This capability ensures that the Hafler 9130 can drive a wide range of speakers, making it suitable for various audio setups.

In addition to its powerful performance, the Hafler 9130 integrates sophisticated circuit design, such as a high-quality balanced input stage. This feature allows for reduced noise and interference, resulting in a cleaner audio signal. The amplifier also incorporates a sophisticated thermal protection circuit, which automatically disconnects the output if the unit overheats, preventing damage and enhancing longevity.

Another prominent characteristic of the Hafler 9130 is its efficient heat dissipation system. Featuring large heat sinks and a well-ventilated chassis, the amplifier remains cool even during demanding playback situations. This design not only preserves the integrity of the components but also enhances the overall performance.

The Hafler 9130 is designed with an intuitive user interface, featuring recessed volume controls and a power switch that make operation straightforward. Additionally, the amplifier's versatile connectivity options include RCA and XLR inputs, allowing it to pair seamlessly with various audio sources.

Overall, the Hafler 9130 stands out as a reliable and high-performance amplifier. Its combination of advanced technologies, robust design, and user-friendly features make it a popular choice among enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether used in a studio setting or a home theater, the Hafler 9130 delivers a powerful and dynamic audio experience that truly brings music and sound to life.