Outlaw Audio 7500 Few Words About Hum and Noise, Troubleshooting Guide, Protection Circuitry

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Owner’s Manual

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Solutions

 

 

Amplifier will not turn on

Master Power Switch turned off (No power light LED)

 

Turn on Master Power Switch

 

 

Amplifier will not turn on

Remote trigger cable not properly connected

 

Verify connection of trigger cable at both ends

 

 

Amplifier turns on, but no audio from one or more channels

Input plugs not connected to proper jack or are loose

 

Check input connections

 

Confirm that the Unbalanced/Balanced switch is in the correct position

 

 

No audio from one or more channels

Speakers not connected properly

 

Check speaker connections at amp and speaker

 

 

Audio levels differ

Improper settings or output levels from the processor or controller

 

Check the settings on your preamp, processor or controller

 

 

Audio plays, then cuts off

Amplifier shorted

 

Check speaker connections for short circuit at amp and speaker

Troubleshooting

Your Outlaw Multi-Channel Amplifier is designed for trouble free operation. If you follow the instructions in this manual you should enjoy many years of high quality listening enjoyment. However, as with any sophisticated electronic device, there may be occasional problems upon initial installation, or during the life of the unit. The items on this list are a brief guide to the minor prob- lems that you may be able to correct yourself. If these solutions do not rectify a problem, or if the problem persists, contact us for assistance.

Protection Circuitry

Your Outlaw Audio Amplifier uses advanced protection circuitry that does not require fuses. In the event that the amplifier senses a shorted speaker wire, DC voltage on an input connection or thermal overload creates a condition that could potentially cause damage to the unit or to your speakers, it will automatically shut down.

If this should happen, first check all speaker wire connections, both at the speakers themselves and at the speaker terminals on the back of the Model 7500 to make certain that none of the stands from any channel touch another channel, and that none of the strands from a "positive" terminal touch those from a "negative" terminal. Even a few stray wire strands can cause the unit to go into the protection mode.

After checking all speaker connections, turn the unit back on. If it continues to turn off, check your speakers to verify that they are operating properly. If all other potential sources of trouble check out properly, contact Outlaw Audio for further assistance and information.

Outlaw Service Information

Neither the Model 7500 nor Model 7700 contains any user serviceable parts. If you suspect a problem that may require service assistance, contact us at cus- tomerservice@outlawaudio.com, or by phone at 866-OUTLAWA (688-5292).

It is important that any repairs be carried out only by an authorized service agent. This will assure proper service and preserve the protection of your Limited Warranty. Keep your sales slip or receipt in a safe place with this manual so that it will be available to verify the purchase date, should you experience a problem covered by our warranty.

A Few Words About Hum and Noise

Audible hum, or a discernable low frequency noise, is one of the most com- mon problems in audio/video systems. This hum, which may be present even when the volume is at a low level or when the power is off, is usually caused by a problem known as “ground loops”. A ground loop occurs when there is a difference in ground voltages between two or more components that are con- nected electrically. This, in turn, creates multiple current paths and causes the low-level noise, or hum.

The growing sophistication of home theater systems, and the increased number of components used to create these systems has dramatically increased the potential for the possibility of ground loops. While it is natural to suspect that the components in your system are the cause of the hum, in many cases the cause may be due to other conditions. In particular, cable TV connections from outside the house have become a major source of hum.

In most cases, one of the following suggestions should help you to solve a hum problem in your system. Please try these steps in the sequence shown, proceeding from one step to the next if the prior suggestion does not eliminate the problem.

Model 7700/7500 Multi-Channel Power Amplifier

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Contents Model 7500 5-Channel Power Amplifier Please Read First Table of Contents FeaturesUnpacking Unbalanced Audio Inputs Rear PanelConnecting Your Amplifier Audio Signal ConnectionsSpeaker Connections Model 7700 Rear Panel Connections Model 7500 Rear Panel Connections Amplifier Operation Care and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingOutlaw Service Information Few Words About Hum and NoisePotential Ground Loops in a Complex A/V System Specifications Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty Outlaw Audio 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

7500, 7700 specifications

Outlaw Audio has made a name for itself in the high-performance audio market, particularly with its impressive lineup of amplifiers. Among these, the Outlaw Audio 7500 and 7700 models stand out for their robust capabilities and advanced features, which cater to audiophiles seeking premium sound quality for their home theater systems.

The Outlaw Audio 7500 is a 5-channel power amplifier that delivers a remarkable 120 watts per channel into 8 ohms, with the ability to produce more power at lower impedances. This amplifier is engineered with high-current, high-damping-factor output to ensure that it handles even the most demanding speakers with ease, resulting in clean, clear sound reproduction. Its Class AB topology provides a good balance between efficiency and sound quality, allowing for dynamic sound performance without compromising on detail.

On the other hand, the Outlaw Audio 7700 takes the performance a step further, featuring a 7-channel configuration with the same power output per channel as the 7500. This model is particularly well-suited for more expansive home theater setups, handling additional speaker channels without breaking a sweat. Both amplifiers incorporate advanced technologies designed to maximize audio fidelity and minimize distortion, ensuring that sound professionals and home theater enthusiasts alike can enjoy a cinematic audio experience.

One of the standout characteristics of both models is their build quality. Constructed with a heavy-duty chassis, these amplifiers are designed to minimize resonance and interference, contributing to their impressive audio clarity. The outboard power supply on both units also enhances performance by providing clean power to the amplifiers' output stages, further reducing noise and distortion.

In terms of connectivity, both the 7500 and 7700 come equipped with RCA inputs for easy integration into any home theater setup, along with a detachable power cord for flexible installation. Additionally, their design includes thermal protection features and reliable circuitry to ensure longevity and consistent performance.

In conclusion, the Outlaw Audio 7500 and 7700 are exceptional amplifiers that deliver powerful, high-quality sound for home theater enthusiasts. With their robust construction, high-performance features, and user-friendly connectivity options, these models embody Outlaw Audio's commitment to auditory excellence, making them an ideal choice for those looking to elevate their listening experience.