QSC Audio 1700, 1100, 1400, 1200 owner manual Quick Instructions

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2.27High voltages can be present on the speaker terminals. Always connect speaker terminals with the power off, and use heavy gauge cable with no frayed strands or damaged insulation.

2.28Please be aware that power amplifiers have high power circuitry inside with potential for fire and shock hazard; never plug in a damaged amplifier until the condition of the internal insulation is checked. If a circuit breaker blows quickly when turning the amp on, the amplifier is defective and should not be restarted until the amplifier has been repaired. Failure to observe these precautions could lead to fire or shock hazard.

2.29Power amplifiers are inherently heavy and may become hot after use; provide adequate support and be careful how you hold the amplifier when handling it.

2.3 QUICK INSTRUCTIONS

2.31Stereo Operation These instructions cover the normal use of the amplifier in two-channel or stereo applications. See Section 3 for detailed installation instructions and special cases.

2.32AC Power Connect the AC cord to a standard GROUNDED outlet only. The amplifier will operate satisfactorily over a +/- 10% range of voltages, but full rated performance will be met only at the rated voltage. Failure to properly ground the amplifier may result in unwanted hum and noise and will create a potential shock hazard.

2.33Floating Chassis Ground There is no provision for lifting signal ground relative to chassis ground on Series One amplifiers. For safety reasons do not lift the ground pin on the AC cord. Electronic balanced inputs are provided for hum rejection. Use balanced input cables to avoid hum, interference and ground loops.

2.34Input Programming Switches 8-pole mini DIP switches are located on the rear panel— see the rear panel illustration for details. They come factory set for normal stereo operation (switches 1,2 and 7,8 up). See section 3.5 for other cases.

2.35Octal Socket For normal operation, nothing should be plugged into the octal socket. It comes from the factory with a protective label to prevent corrosion of the pins.

2.36Input Connections The input polarity is as follows:

1/4-inch plug:

tip is “minus” or inverting input

 

ring is “plus” or non-inverting input

 

barrel is ground, as always

XLR plug:

pin 1 is ground, as always

 

pin 2 is “plus” or non-inverting input

 

pin 3 is “minus” or inverting input (AES Standard)

Barrier Strip:

“GND” is circuit ground

 

“+” is “plus” or non-inverting input

 

“-” is “minus” or inverting input

When making unbalanced connections, the barrel of an ordinary two-wire 1/4 inch plug will ground the “plus” side of the balanced input; XLR plugs will need to have the unused pin grounded inside the plug, and the installer will need to ground the unused screw on the barrier strip. It is still possible to use the balanced inputs to reject hum with an unbalanced signal. See Section 3.3 for details.

2.37Speaker Connections Banana plugs, spade lugs, or bare wire ends can be connected to the 5-way binding posts. Be sure to observe correct polarity (red/black terminals) for each speaker to insure that all speakers move in the same direction.

The 1100 features a pair of standard 1/4" headphone jacks on the front panel. They are connected to the speaker outputs of the amplifier through a resistive pad that prevents excessive power levels from damaging the headphones.

2.38Power Up Start with the gain controls off until proper operation is verified. Upon turning on the switch, the power LED should come on green. After three seconds, the muting circuit should release and turn on the sound. The amp should now be working, and the Gain controls can be advanced. In case of difficulty consult Section 3.9.

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Contents Owner’s Manual B L E O F C O N T E N T S SafeguardsPrecautions AvisWelcome Warranty and DisclaimersIntroduction Overview of Amplifier1100 1200 1400 1700 SpecificationsInput Impedance Crosstalk Controls Indicators Cooling Frequency ResponseImportant Precautions II Basic InstructionsUnpacking and Inspection Quick Instructions Front View Back ViewIII Operation CoolingAC Requirements Input ConnectionsSee illustrations in .3 for location 34a 1/4-inch RTS Balanced Output Connection 36 1/4-inch Quasi-balanced Output Connection Octal Module Accessories Input Switches and Mono BridgingMono Bridge Precautions Speaker ConnectionsCable Power Loss Damping Length Gauge Resistance 69 Speaker Wire TableFactor 25 and 70 Volt Systems Protection Features73 70 Volt Output Power OutputOperational Troubleshooting No SoundUnwanted Noises DC Protection IV Speaker ProtectionBackground Horn Driver ProtectionRMS Power Ohm 16-ohm Load Power CapacityPower Limiting User ResponsibilityUser Maintenance Maintenance and ServiceCleaning Obtaining ServicePage D I O

1200, 1700, 1400, 1100 specifications

QSC Audio has long been a revered name in professional audio, and its series of amplifiers—including the QSC 1100, 1200, 1400, and 1700—continues to showcase the brand's commitment to quality, performance, and innovation. Each model is designed to meet the diverse needs of audio professionals, whether for live sound, installations, or studio use.

The QSC 1100 amplifier is renowned for its lightweight and compact design while delivering a solid 1100 watts of power. It features QSC's advanced Class D technology, which not only provides high efficiency but also significantly reduces heat generation. The 1100 includes comprehensive protection circuitry, ensuring safe operation in all situations. With a Frequency Response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, the amplifier offers a balanced and clear sound profile, making it suitable for various applications.

Moving up the line, the QSC 1200 offers increased power output at 1200 watts and comes equipped with advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processing). The DSP allows users to tailor the audio output precisely, delivering optimized performance for any setting. In addition to its robust power, the 1200 features a versatile input section, supporting both XLR and 1/4" TRS connectors, providing flexibility for any audio source.

The QSC 1400 amplifier is a workhorse in the series, capable of producing up to 1400 watts, making it ideal for larger venues and events. This model is designed with enhanced thermal management, ensuring reliability even during extended use. The 1400’s high-frequency response capabilities further improve its adaptability, handling complex audio signals with ease.

Lastly, the QSC 1700 stands as the powerhouse of this lineup, delivering a remarkable 1700 watts of clean, distortion-free audio. It boasts an advanced cooling system, making it perfect for high-demand environments. The 1700 is also equipped with customizable limiter settings, allowing users to protect their speakers while maintaining sound integrity.

QSC’s commitment to durability is evident in all four amplifiers, featuring rugged chassis designs and high-quality components to withstand the rigors of professional use. Collectively, the QSC 1100, 1200, 1400, and 1700 amplifiers offer a compelling range of features that cater to various audio needs, all while ensuring superior sound quality and reliability, making them excellent choices for any sound engineer or venue manager.