Ashly TRA-4150 manual Input Ground Switch, Multi-Channel Operation, 50Hz Low Cut Switch

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Operating Manual - Powerflex Multi-Channel Power Amplifier

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P o w e r f l e x 6250 shown - P o w e r f l e x 4400 only has inputs 1-4.

4 5

 

Stereo

5 6

 

4 5

 

Stereo

5 6

 

 

5 6

Stereo

5 6

6

Mono

 

6

Mono

 

4

Mono

3

7

3

 

7

3

7

3

 

7

3

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3

7

Ch. 2

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2

 

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Ch. 2

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2

 

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Ch. 2

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2

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1-2 1

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1

 

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3-4 1

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1

 

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5-6 1

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1

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0 Ch1

10

0 Ch2 10

0 Ch3

10

0 Ch4 10

0 Ch5 10

0 Ch6 10

Norm (1-2 Mono)

Dual

 

 

Norm (3-4 Mono)

Dual

 

 

Norm (5-6 Mono)

Dual

 

LoCut

 

Bridge

 

 

LoCut

 

Bridge

 

 

LoCut

 

Bridge

 

50Hz

PUSH

 

 

PUSH

50Hz

PUSH

 

 

PUSH

50Hz

PUSH

 

PUSH

 

 

Ch1 (Mono)

 

 

Ch2

 

Ch3 (Mono)

 

Ch4

 

Ch5(Mono)

 

Ch6

3

Input

-

+

Ground +

-

-

+

Ground +

-

-

+

Ground +

-

2

1

 

 

Ground

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Float

Ch 1 In

Ch 2 In

Ch 3 In

Ch 4 In

Ch 5 In

Ch 6 In

 

 

 

Chassis

(+) (-)

 

(Mono)

 

 

(Mono)

 

 

(Mono)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

115V or 230V

 

50-60Hz

AC

1400W

115V

Replace Only With

Same Type Fuse.

Refer To Owner's Manual

For Proper Fuse Rating.

7.2Input Ground Switch

This switch separates internal circuit ground from the chassis ground on all inputs. Ground connections from an incoming signal are always connected to internal cir- cuit ground, but float from the chassis ground as long as the switch is out. Unless there are special circumstances which require the circuit ground and chassis ground to be connected, it is best to leave this switch out.

7.3Multi-Channel Operation

The Powerflex 6250 is essentially three stereo amplifiers in one chassis, for a total of up to six separate channels. Similarly, the Powerflex 4400 is essentially two stereo amplifiers in one chassis, for a total of up to four separate channels. Thus, the following references to Ste- reo, Mono, or Bridged operation is with regard to each pair of channels in the amplifier. For example, Channel 1 and Channel 2 together can provide stereo, mono, or bridged operation, completely independent of Channels 3- 4 or Channels 5-6 settings (6250 only).

7.450Hz Low Cut Switch

Each pair of channels has a 50Hz second order (12 dB per octave) low-cut filter option which is applied to both channels within the pair. When the switch is pressed, the audio signal is -3dB at 50Hz, -15dB at 25 Hz, -27dB at 12.5Hz, etc.

7.5Input Level Controls

Input Level Controls attenuate input signal from 0dB down to -. For best performance, Ashly recommends that the level controls be operated at full level (0 dB at- tenuation).

In STEREO mode, each level control corresponds directly to the input signal on its respective channel.

In MONO Mode, the input signal connected to channels 1, 3, or 5 are used to drive channels 2, 4, or 6 respectively, and the level controls for channels 1, 3, and 5 likewise control channels 2, 4, and 6. When switched to Mono mode, channels 2, 4, or 6 level controls become in- active.

In BRIDGED mode, the level controls function the same as in mono mode.

7.6Stereo/Mono Switch

Powerflex amplifiers are comprised of two (4400) or three (6250) stereo amplifiers, each operating indepen- dently of the others, with Stereo/Mono switching avail- able for each channel pair. If this switch is set to Stereo mode, the channel pair operates as two discrete amplifi- ers, each with its own input connection and level control.

Switching to Mono mode allows one input (chan- nel 1, 3, or 5) to drive both channels of a stereo channel pair. Pressing the Mono switch disables the channel pair's other input connection, as well as its level control. The first channel's input and level control now determines the signal to both channels.

7.7Dual Channel/Bridge Mode Switch Bridging a power amplifier is the process whereby

two channels are supplied the same signal, with the sec- ond channel's phase inverted 180°. The speaker is then connected across the (+) output connections of each chan- nel, resulting in twice the power to the speaker that either channel could deliver by itself. Since in Bridge Mode both connections have voltage present, never connect or touch either speaker wire to ground. In the Powerflex 6250, use Bridge mode for 70V applications as well.

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Contents Powerflex  Table Of Contents Design Theory Unpacking AC Power RequirementsIntroduction Cable Requirements RACK-MOUNTING RequirementsFront Panel Indicators Rear Panel Features Input ConnectorsInput Ground Switch 50Hz Low Cut SwitchStereo/Mono Switch Multi-Channel OperationPowerflex AC InletSELF-PROTECTION Features Specific conditions resulting in a fault are as followsSix Channel Setup dual stereo Typical ApplicationsBridged Mono Setup No Audio Output Troubleshooting TipsDesign Theory Powerflex Dimensions 11.2 Distorted Sound 11.3 Hum or Buzz NoiseSpecifications Warranty Information6250-3

TRA-4150 specifications

The Ashly TRA-4150 is a robust, high-performance amplifier designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern audio installations. Known for its reliability and exceptional sound quality, the TRA-4150 is ideal for both commercial and residential applications, including venues such as auditoriums, houses of worship, and entertainment spaces.

One of the defining features of the TRA-4150 is its power output. With a maximum output of 150 watts per channel at 4 ohms and 75 watts per channel at 8 ohms, this amplifier delivers enough power to drive a variety of speakers efficiently. It is equipped with a class AB topology, which ensures low distortion and high sound fidelity, making it suitable for critical listening environments.

The TRA-4150 boasts numerous advanced technologies designed to enhance performance and user experience. It incorporates a comprehensive protection system that includes thermal protection, short circuit protection, and DC fault protection, ensuring safe operation under various conditions. This reliability is crucial in professional settings where equipment failure is not an option.

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Connectivity is another strong point of the TRA-4150. The amplifier supports both balanced and unbalanced input options, ensuring compatibility with a variety of audio sources and equipment. Additionally, the unit has a convenient input gain control for each channel, allowing for precise adjustment of signal levels.

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Overall, the Ashly TRA-4150 amplifier stands out in the market due to its powerful output, advanced protection technologies, and user-friendly features. Whether in a live performance setting or a fixed installation, the TRA-4150 delivers reliability and exceptional audio quality, making it a preferred choice for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike.