Crown Audio MT-601, 1201, 2401 operation manual Principles of Operation, Overview, Circuit Theory

Models: MT-601 1201, 2401

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Micro-Tech Series Power Amplifiers

6 Principles of Operation

6.1 Overview

Micro-Tech amplifiers incorporate several tech- nological advancements including real-time computer simulation of output transistor stress, low-stress output stages and an advanced heat sink embodiment.

Custom circuitry is incorporated to limit tem- perature and current to safe levels making it highly reliable and tolerant of faults. Unlike many lesser amplifiers, it can operate at its voltage and current limits without self-destruct- ing.

Micro-Tech amplifiers are protected from all common hazards that plague high-power amplifiers including shorted, open or mis- matched loads; overloaded power supplies; excessive temperature, chain-destruction phe- nomenon, input overload and high-frequency blowups. The unit protects loudspeakers from input and output DC, as well as turn-on and turn-off transients.

Real-time computer simulation is used to cre- ate an analogue of the junction temperature of the output transistors (hereafter referred to as the output devices). Current is limited only when the device temperature becomes exces- sive—and only by the minimum amount required). This patented approach called Out- put Device Emulation Protection (or ODEP) maximizes the available output power and pro- tects against overheating—the major cause of device failure.

Crown also invented the four-quadrant topol- ogy used in the output stages of each Micro- Tech amplifier (see Figure 6.1). This special circuitry is called the Grounded Bridge. It makes full use of the power supply by deliver- ing peak-to-peak voltages to the load that are twice the voltage seen by the output devices.

As its name suggests, the Grounded Bridge topology is referenced to ground. Composite devices are constructed as gigantic NPN and PNP devices to handle currents which exceed the limits of available devices. Each output stage has two composite NPN devices and two composite PNP devices.

The devices connected to the load are referred to as “high-side NPN and PNP” and the devices connected to ground are referred to as “low- side NPN and PNP.” Positive current is deliv- ered to the load by increasing conductance simultaneously in the high-side NPN and low- side PNP stage, while decreasing conductance of the high-side PNP and low-side NPN.

The two channels may be used together to dou- ble the voltage (Bridge-Mono) or current (Par- allel-Mono) presented to the load. This feature gives you flexibility to maximize power avail- able to the load.

A wide bandwidth, multiloop design is used for state-of-the-art compensation. This produces ideal behavior and results in ultra-low distor- tion values.

Aluminum extrusions have been widely used for heat sinks in power amplifiers due to their low cost and reasonable performance. But mea- sured on a watts per pound or watts per volume basis, the extrusion technology doesn’t perform nearly as well as the heat sink technology developed for Micro-Tech amplifiers.

The heat sinks in a Micro-Tech amplifier are fabricated from custom convoluted fin stock that provides an extremely high ratio of area to volume, or area to weight. All power devices are mounted directly to massive heat spreaders that are electrically at the Vcc potential. Making the heat spreaders electrically alive improves ther- mal performance by eliminating the insulating interface underneath each power device. The chassis itself is also used as part of the thermal circuit to maximize utilization of the available resources.

6.2 Circuit Theory

Each channel is powered by its own power transformer T100 or T200. Both channels share a common low-voltage supply. The secondary output of T100 is full-wave rectified by D109 and is filtered by a large computer grade capac- itor. A thermal switch embedded in the trans- former protects it from overheating.

The low-voltage fanformer is rectified by diodes D1, D2, D3 and D4 to generate an unregulated 24 volts. Monolithic regulators U1 and U2 pro- vide a regulated ±15 volts.

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MT-601, 1201, 2401 specifications

Crown Audio is synonymous with high-performance amplifiers, and their models 1201, 2401, and MT-601 embody the brand's commitment to quality and reliability in sound reinforcement. Each model caters to different needs, making them valuable assets in live sound and installation applications.

The Crown 1201 amplifier is designed for versatility, providing 120 watts per channel at 8 ohms. This model features Crown's patented "Power Factor Control," which ensures maximum power delivery with minimal distortion and heat generation. The 1201 is lightweight yet rugged, making it ideal for portable applications. It's equipped with comprehensive protection circuitry, including short circuit and thermal protection, safeguarding both the amplifier and connected speakers.

Moving to the Crown 2401, it ups the power with 240 watts per channel at 8 ohms. The 2401 also employs Crown's advanced input circuitry, which enhances audio clarity and reduces noise. Its design includes an intelligent cooling system with variable-speed fans, accommodating demanding situations while ensuring quiet operation. The amplifier's robust build quality and efficient power usage make it a favorite among sound engineers who require both reliability and performance.

The MT-601 is a versatile addition to Crown's lineup, known for its flexibility in various applications. Delivering 300 watts per channel at 8 ohms, the MT-601 features an advanced monitoring system that provides real-time feedback on system performance. This capability allows sound technicians to make adjustments on the fly, optimizing sound quality. The MT-601's lightweight chassis and modern design make it easy to integrate into any setup.

All three models embody Crown Audio's dedication to innovation through technologies such as output peak limiter and gain monitoring, which prevents signal clipping and distortion. They also feature variable-speed cooling fans that adapt based on the amplifier's thermal load, ensuring efficiency without compromising performance.

In summary, Crown Audio’s 1201, 2401, and MT-601 amplifiers showcase the brand’s expertise in delivering powerful, reliable audio solutions. With their unique features, robust build quality, and advanced technologies, these amplifiers meet the diverse needs of both live performance environments and fixed installations, making them an ideal choice for audio professionals.