CTs Multi-Channel Power Amplifiers

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3.6.3Bridge-Mono 16/8 Mode

CAUTION: Never change the position of the Mode Switch while the amplifier power is on. See Section 5.2.2 for more information.

Typical input and output wiring, along with level control and Mode Switch settings are shown in Figure 3.8. Make sure the Mode switch is set to the “Bridge 16/8” position.

INPUTS: Connect input wiring only to the lower- (odd-) numbered channel pair.

OUTPUTS: Connect the speaker across the posi- tive terminals of each channel pair. Do not use the negative terminals of the channel pair when the pair is being operated in Bridge-Mono mode.

BRIDGE

 

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CH 3

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See the Crown Amplifier Appli- cation Guide, available online at www.crownaudio.com, for pin assignments for commonly used connector types.

NOTE: When operating the channel pair in Bridge-Mono mode, turn down (full CCW) the level control for the higher (even)-numbered channel of the channel pair. The lower (odd)- numbered level control works both channels.

3.6.4 Bridge-Mono 100V Mode

CAUTION: Never change the position of the Mode Switch while the amplifier power is on. See Section 5.2.2 for more information.

Typical input and output wiring, along with level control and Mode Switch settings are shown in Figure 3.9. Make sure the Mode switch is set to the “Bridge 100V” position.

INPUTS: Connect input wiring only to the lower- (odd-) numbered channel pair.

OUTPUTS: Connect the speaker across the posi- tive terminals of each channel pair. Do not use the negative terminals of the channel pair when the pair is being operated in Bridge-Mono mode.

NOTE: When operating the channel pair in Bridge-Mono mode, turn down (full CCW) the level control for the higher (even)-numbered channel of the channel pair. The lower (odd)- numbered level control works both channels.

Figure 3.8 System Wiring and Control Settings, Bridge-Mono Mode, 16/8 Ohm.

100V

 

 

 

BRIDGE

 

 

DUAL

DUAL

 

CH 2

CH 1

Output panel

 

 

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touch-proof

 

 

cover plate

 

 

removed.

CH 4

CH 3

 

 

DUAL

DUAL

 

BRIDGE

 

Figure 3.9 System Wiring and Control Settings, Bridge-Mono Mode, 100V

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Crown Audio CTs 4200, CTs 8200 operation manual Bridge-Mono 16/8 Mode, Bridge-Mono 100V Mode

CTs 4200, CTs 8200 specifications

Crown Audio is recognized as a leader in professional amplification, renowned for producing power amplifiers that offer exceptional sound quality and reliability. Among their esteemed offerings, the CTs 4200 and CTs 8200 have emerged as powerful solutions for various audio applications, particularly in fixed installations and live sound reinforcement.

The Crown CTs 4200 is a versatile 4-channel power amplifier designed to deliver reliable performance in a compact form factor. It features an output power of 4200 watts at 4 ohms, making it suitable for driving multiple speaker configurations. One of the key technologies employed in the CTs 4200 is the Class D amplifier design, which ensures high efficiency while minimizing heat generation. This efficiency not only results in cleaner audio reproduction but also allows for a lighter and more portable product ideal for venue installations.

Equipped with the latest DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology, the CTs 4200 offers comprehensive control over audio signals. Users can take advantage of features like EQ adjustments, crossover settings, and limiter controls, allowing for precise tuning to match specific acoustic environments. The front panel provides an intuitive interface for gaining access to these settings, while LED indicators provide real-time feedback on the amplifier's status.

The CTs 8200, on the other hand, elevates the output capabilities to new heights. With 8200 watts of output power at 4 ohms, this amplifier is designed for more extensive setups requiring greater amplification. It maintains the same Class D efficiency as its counterpart while offering additional channels for enhanced flexibility in setup configurations.

Both amplifiers feature a rugged construction designed to withstand the rigors of touring and installation environments, with reliable connectors and durable chassis. They also include comprehensive protection circuitry to safeguard against overloads and overheating, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.

Connectivity options further enhance their usability, providing XLR and TRS inputs along with Speakon outputs, making them compatible with a wide range of professional audio equipment. Their compatibility with Crown's intellectual property for network control opens up opportunities for remote monitoring and operation, simplifying integration into larger audio systems.

In summary, the Crown Audio CTs 4200 and CTs 8200 power amplifiers stand out for their exceptional output power, advanced DSP features, efficient Class D technology, and robust construction. Whether utilized for permanent installations or in dynamic live sound applications, these amplifiers offer unparalleled performance and versatility, solidifying Crown's legacy in professional audio amplification.