Adcom GFA-6002, GFA-6006 owner manual Servicing, Troubleshooting

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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE REASON

 

 

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

 

 

Power LED does not

AC Power Cord(s) not plugged in.

 

Plug in AC Power Cord(s).

 

 

glow. No sound

AC Fuse(s) failed.

 

 

Replace AC Fuse(s).

 

 

 

Transformer thermal protection engaged.

 

Wait until unit cools down. It will reset.

 

 

 

I2V DC triggering malfunctioning.

 

Reset power switch manually. Check

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

connection of 12V DC trigger at source.

 

 

Power LED glows,

Preamp or source unit is not on.

 

 

Make sure whole system is on.

 

 

but no sound

Connections in rear of amp are loose.

 

Verify all connections on rear of amp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One channel not

INPUT(s) or OUTPUT(s) connector

 

Verify both connections on that channel.

 

 

producing sound

disconnected or loose.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker disconnected.

 

 

Verify connection at speaker.

 

 

 

Internal protection engaged.

 

 

Bring to Dealer or Service Center.

 

 

Hum from all speakers

Ground loop (difference in ground voltages

 

If Cable TV is present (see Note 1).

 

 

at any volume

between components).

 

 

If Cable TV is not present (see Note 2).

 

 

Hum from all speakers

Problem with source unit (CD, tape, etc.),

 

Try different source (tuner, tape, etc.)

 

 

(hum goes up or

or RCA cable connecting that source unit

 

and/or different RCA cable.

 

 

down with volume)

to the preamp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hum from the amplifier

Some major appliance, dimmer, halogen or

 

Make sure all appliances, dimmers and

 

 

itself

fluorescent light is creating interference.

 

suspect lights are off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Troubleshooting

 

 

the Cable-TV incoming signal line (round, 75Ω) at the wall,

 

 

or the first component the cable is connected to (i.e. the

Use the troubleshooting notes above to solve common

cable box, or VCR). If the hum is no longer present, you

situations that don’t require professional attention. If the

must insert a “75Ω ground loop isolator” before reconnect-

steps stated in possible solution do not resolve your prob-

ing the line. You should check with your ADCOM dealer to

lem, then please contact your ADCOM dealer or call the

obtain one. If the “75Ω ground loop isolator” works only

ADCOM customer service department. Any problems not

partially or not at all, then please read note 2 to complete

covered here should be brought to the attention of your

the troubleshooting procedure.

ADCOM dealer or ADCOM customer service department.

Note 2: Make sure that the power amplifier is at least 6”

 

 

 

 

A special note on “hum:” When there is a low-volume

from processor or other equipment using microprocessors.

“hum” audible throughout your speakers, even with the

Usually putting another component between them is suf-

main volume turned all the way down, you have a com-

ficient to minimize the hum. If this does not reduce the

mon phenomenon known as a “ground loop.” A ground loop

hum, turn the system off and disconnect all Inputs from

is basically a difference in ground voltages between two

the amplifier. If the hum still persists, then your dealer or

or more components which are connected electrically and

service center must examine the unit/system. If the hum

which creates multiple current paths where there must only

disappears, try another set of RCA cables. Connect one RCA

be one. This difference in potentials creates a 60Hz low-

cable at a time to see if one specific cable is responsible.

level sound (approximately a low A), that seems to “hum.”

If any or all cables cause the hum to appear, then the unit

It can be caused by adding new components to your system,

should be evaluated for proper operation by your dealer or

authorized service center. Please see our website or call us

but that does not imply there is anything electrically wrong

for a list of authorized service centers in your area.

with any new component. With the advent of audio/video

 

 

 

 

and home theater systems, the problem has become com-

Servicing

monplace. Generally, the cause is the Cable-TV incoming

signal line. This new incoming line may add an additional

ADCOM has

a technical service department to answer

ground at a different potential to the AC line ground of

questions pertinent to the installation and operation of your

your other equipment (refer to note I and 2, to trouble-

unit. In the event of difficulty, please contact us for prompt

shoot a hum problem).

 

 

 

 

advice. If your problem cannot be resolved through our

 

 

 

 

Note 1: Cable TV systems can sometimes contribute to

combined efforts, we may refer you to an authorized repair

ground loop problems which cause “hum.” To determine

agency, or authorize return of the unit to our factory. To aid

if your cable system is the contributing factor, disconnect

us in directing you to a convenient service center, it would

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents GFA-6002 & GFA-6006 Welcome Table of Contents Outdoor Antenna Grounding Safety Instructions Unpacking the AmplifierGFA-6002 Features GFA-6006 FeaturesDescription of Unit Installing the GFA-6002 and GFA-6006 Distortion Alert Description of Unit Front PanelThermal Protection Description of Unit Rear Panel Amplifier OutputsInputs & 5 Outputs Audio Signal Sensing Bridged OperationAC Fuse Fuse Replacement AC Power CordTroubleshooting ServicingWarranty Your ResponsibilitiesGFA-6002 Specifications GeneralGFA-6006 Specifications Adcom

GFA-6006, GFA-6002 specifications

The Adcom GFA-6006 and GFA-6002 are distinguished power amplifiers renowned for their performance, reliability, and advanced technology. Designed for audiophiles and professional users alike, these amplifiers bring powerful sound reproduction and precision to any audio system.

The Adcom GFA-6006 is a high-performance, six-channel amplifier that is perfect for multi-channel audio setups. It delivers a robust output of 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms and can drive loads down to 4 ohms with ease. This feature is crucial for home theaters and multi-room systems where consistent power delivery is critical. The GFA-6006 employs a class AB design that ensures minimal distortion and a dynamic soundstage, making it ideal for both music and film playback.

In contrast, the Adcom GFA-6002 is a two-channel powerhouse, offering similar high-performance characteristics tailored for stereo applications. It pushes out 200 watts per channel at 8 ohms and maintains stability with 4 ohm loads. This model is designed with a high damping factor, which translates to better control over speaker motion, ensuring tighter bass and clearer highs. The GFA-6002 is particularly suited for critical listening environments where audio fidelity is paramount.

Both models feature Adcom's proprietary feedback circuits for improved linearity and reduced distortion across all frequencies. The amplifiers utilize a robust, high-current power supply and feature copper bus bars that enhance performance during demanding playback scenarios. Additionally, Adcom ensures the thermal stability of its amplifiers through efficient heat dissipation techniques, including ample heatsinking and strategically placed ventilation to prevent overheating during extended use.

The build quality of the GFA series amplifiers is substantial, with a rugged chassis that minimizes vibration and interference. The elegant yet functional design makes them a visually appealing addition to any audio system while being functional in various setups.

In summary, the Adcom GFA-6006 and GFA-6002 represent the pinnacle of amplifier technology, offering versatility, power, and fidelity. Whether users are seeking a multi-channel system or a dedicated stereo setup, these amplifiers provide the necessary performance and reliability. Their advanced features and superior audio quality reaffirm Adcom's reputation as a leader in high-performance audio equipment.