QSC Audio 6.0 II user manual QSC PowerWave, How does it work?

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APPENDIX- QSC PowerWave Overview & What’s Different with the PL6.0 II

QSC PowerWave

What is PowerWave? PowerWave is QSC's patented power supply technology that not only makes power amplifiers more compact, but also better sounding. You don’t have to settle for conventional "lead sled" designs with hum, sagging supplies, and backbreaking weight. PowerWave is a win-win solution, giving you heavyweight audio performance in less than half the size and weight of compa- rable analog power supply amplifiers.

How does it work?

Conventional power supplies operate at 50 to 60 hertz (50 - 60 cycles per second). This low frequency requires a massive iron core and hundreds of turns of copper windings. In fact, a conventional 6000-watt amplifier needs a transformer that weighs at least 35 pounds, contributing to as much as two- thirds of the amplifier's total weight.

The power supply in the PL6.0 II operates at 90 kilohertz (90,000 cycles per second). By raising the operating frequency of the power supply, the power transformer and other magnetic devices can be greatly reduced in size and weight. Peak magnetic flux density is greatly reduced as well. This minimizes the possibility of magnetic noise coupling between devices or into cables. Also gone is the infamous “hmmmmmm” of the idling analog power supply. Acoustic noise from magnetic devices is practically eliminated.

But how does it sound?

Tighter Bass A PowerWave transformer has lower impedance and greater efficiency because its copper windings are short and thick. In essence, it provides a “bigger pipe” to get electrical energy to the amp’s output circuitry. The result? A stiffer power supply that delivers chest-pounding bass.

Cleaner Sound The PowerWave supply in the PL6.0 II charges the rails 180,000 times per second—a vast improvement over 100–120 times per second in conventional supplies. This high recharge rate minimizes AC ripple that can degrade sonic quality.

Worried about power supply induced hum?

PowerWave gets rid of it. Completely. The 90-kHz PowerWave supply eliminates 60 Hz fields that can couple into internal or external audio circuitry.

So, enjoy the brute power of the 6,000-watt PowerLight 6.0 II, you’ll enjoy premium performance at less than half the weight of conventional analog power supply amplifiers!

What’s the difference between the “new” PL6.0 II and the “old” PL6.0?

The chart, right, compares the two. Output power and AC current consump- tion are the specifications that have changed slightly. Output power is -0.9dB at 8 ohms, and -1.04dB at 4 ohms. 2 ohms power remains unchanged. AC current draw variations are a result of power factor correction removal and power supply topology changes. These power supply section changes improve reliability of the amplifier under the most demanding output conditions. The audio amplifier sections of the PL6.0 II remain unchanged, assuring the same legendary sound quality of the PL6.0.

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Contents PowerLight 6.0 Important Safety Instructions Explanation of Symbols Do not OpenTable of Contents Remote Computer Control QSC PowerWave TechnologyINTRODUCTION- General Overview INTRODUCTION- Illustrations Front PanelUnpacking and Inspection SETUP- Rack MountingUnpacking Supporting the Front of the AmplifierSupporting the Rear of the Amplifier Attaching Rear Rack Ears MethodSETUP- Cooling Requirements Cooling Air Inlet and Exhaust VentsAC Power Connection Volt Models Nema L5-30 Receptacle SETUP- AC Power RequirementsAC Power Stereo Mode SETUP- Operating Mode SelectionOperating Mode Selection Connect the single input Parallel ModeBridge Mode Single speaker channelCONNECTIONS- Inputs Audio Input ConnectionsTRS 1/4-inch Terminal-block ConnectorsBalanced CONNECTIONS- DataPort QSControl users only What is a DataPort?Connecting Typical DataPort Application CONNECTIONS- Power Supply Control Standby/Enable Using the Rear Panel Power Supply Control ConnectorConnecting the Outputs to the Speakers CONNECTIONS- Outputs Binding PostsCONNECTIONS- Outputs Speakon pinout Speakon OutputsLED Indicators for Power Status USE- AC Power Switch and LED IndicatorsAC Power Switch USE- Gain Controls USE- Signal Level LED IndicatorsSignal Level LED Indicators Gain ControlsClip Limiting Tips USE- Clip LimitersClip Limiters Troubleshooting Amplifier won’t turn on when the Power switch is operatedTroubleshooting SPECIFICATIONS- PowerLight 6.0 II Electrical Data Output Power in wattsAppendix DataPort PinoutQSC PowerWave How does it work?Warranty Information & HOW to Contact QSC Disclaimer

6.0 II specifications

The QSC Audio 6.0 II is a powerful audio processing tool designed for professional sound systems, enhancing audio clarity and performance in a variety of settings. This processor offers an impressive combination of advanced features that cater to both live sound and installed sound applications. Its robust architecture allows for seamless integration into any audio setup, making it a preferred choice for audio engineers and sound technicians alike.

One of the standout features of the QSC Audio 6.0 II is its six-channel architecture, allowing for comprehensive control over multiple audio sources. Each channel is equipped with dedicated signal processing capabilities, including advanced equalization, dynamics processing, and delay adjustments. This ensures that sound can be customized to meet the specific needs of any environment, whether it's a concert venue, corporate event, or a house of worship.

The audio processor utilizes QSC’s proprietary Acoustic Intelligence™ technology, which analyzes the acoustic environment in real-time and adapts the audio output accordingly. This ensures optimal sound quality, regardless of the venue's unique characteristics. The technology is complemented by QSC's sophisticated FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filtering, which provides superior phase coherence and transient response.

Another key feature of the QSC Audio 6.0 II is its intuitive user interface, which allows for easy navigation and setup. The processor can be controlled remotely via a web browser or dedicated application, making adjustments smooth and efficient. The built-in scheduling feature allows users to set specific audio profiles for different times of the day or events, further enhancing workflow.

For connectivity, the QSC Audio 6.0 II includes multiple options, such as balanced XLR inputs and outputs, which ensure secure and high-quality signal transmission. It also supports digital audio protocols, making it versatile for various applications. The processor is designed with expandability in mind, allowing it to work seamlessly with additional QSC products and other third-party equipment.

In conclusion, the QSC Audio 6.0 II stands out as a premier audio processing solution, combining advanced technology with user-friendly features. It provides unparalleled sound quality and reliability, making it an essential tool for professionals in the audio industry. Whether in live sound applications or permanent installations, the QSC Audio 6.0 II proves to be a valuable asset for achieving exceptional audio performance.