Shure SR105 service manual Output Connections

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OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

Four standard 1/4" phone jacks (8) and one two-terminal barrier strip (9) on the rear panel of the Amplifier provide direct-coupled speaker output connections (see Figure 2, Page 2). All connectors are wired in parallel and pro- vide for simultaneous connection of a number of speaker systems. A three-terminal barrier strip ( l l ) , labeled 70V OUTPUT (SR105A Amplifier only), provides for connec- tion to the 70-volt output of the Amplifier (see Figure 2, Page 2). This output is present only when the 70V-OFF Switch (10) is set to the 70V position.

The Amplifier utilizes direct coupling between the output stage and the direct-coupled speaker output load. The full-rated 200-watt output of the Amplifier is obtained when the speaker load connected to the DIRECT OUTPUT ter- minals (8,9) is four ohms. The output voltage under these conditions is 28.3 volts. Speaker loads of less than four

ohms should not be used with this Amplifier. If less than four ohms is inadvertently used, no damage to the speak- ers or Amplifier will occur, but a reduction in power output and an increase in distortion will be experienced. Thermal shutoff of the Amplifier may also result.

It should be noted that various speaker loads will affect the output power of the Amplifier. See Figure 6, Page 7, to determine Amplifier output power for a given speaker load. Refer to the section entitled, Amplifier-to-Speaker Matching (Page 8) for assistance in calculating speaker load.

In the event that an SRlO5A Amplifier is operated in an application where the 70-volt output is not used, the 70V- OFF Switch (10) should be turned off. This disconnects the 70-volt transformer which would otherwise be operating without a load. If the transformer is allowed to operate in a no-load condition, it may activate the output transistor pro-

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Contents SR105 Power Amplifier Specifications Iii Page Table of Contents Page SR105 Power Amplifier DescriptionSR105 Power Amplifier Front Panel Operating Instructions General Operating InstructionsPower Requirements Mounting and VentilationThermal Overload Input ConnectionsSR105 Power Amplifier Block Diagram Output Connections Direct Output only Recommended Wire Gauge VS. AMPLIFIER-TO-SPEAKER Distance AMPLIFIER-TO-SPEAKER Distance MetersVolt Output Output Voltage MeterSpecial Operating Instructions Basic Operating HintsAdding SR105A Amplifiers in a 70-VOLT System Cascaded Bridging Connections Adding Headphone Jack to Speaker ConnectionsCoil Service Instructions Printed Circuit Board Removal Small Signal and Predriver Transistors Driver TransistorsOutput Transistors DiodesDiode Bridge Rectifier Checking Transistors and DiodesGRN RED YEL BLK WHTCOM Service Illustrations GNDJI J2 Page RKC37 TB1TB2 XF1RKC53 IRC CEC-TORKC9 Main Circuit Board Parts Location Diagram Troubleshooting GeneralAC Voltage Measurements DC Voltage MeasurementsPage SR105 Power Amplifier Circuit Diagram Page Architects Andengineers Specifications Condensed Operating InstructionsConstant Voltage 70-VOLT Speaker Output