Installations
Electrical Installation
One of the most important considerations for proper installation and operation of a power amplifier is the capacity of the line feeding the mains voltage to the amplifier. If the line does not have sufficient current capacity, the amplifier may not be able to deliver its full rated output, both steady state and peak, with the result that the sound character can dramatically suffer.
For best performance, assure that the power line feeding each amplifier can supply adequate line voltage and current. Under most circumstances, normal household or commercial power outlets will be adequate. However, when low impedance loads are used with high maximum output power, additional current capacity may be required.
The Audio Ground is DC isolated from the chassis, although there is an RF bypass capacitor between Audio Ground and the chassis ground as part of the MaticaÕs RFI protection circuitry. If a
The AC cord is designed to be fed by an outlet that includes a solid earth ground. This ground connection is an important safety feature designed to keep the chassis of electronic devices such as the Matica amplifiers at ground potential. Unfortunately, the presence of a ground contact in an AC socket does not always indicate that an outlet is properly grounded. Use an AC line tester to determine this. If the outlet is not grounded, consult with a licensed electrician.
Do not operate any electrical equipment with ungrounded outlets. Plugging a Matica amplifier into an ungrounded outlet or ÒliftingÓ the unit off ground with a
Note: Alesis amplifiers are
When wiring a rack, it is good installation practice to route all AC wiring along one side of the rack and all audio wiring along the other side to avoid coupling AC- borne interference into the audio.
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