POWERMATE3
71 - TAP
If a delay effect is used the delay time can be adjusted to the beat by pressing the TAP button multiple times. The yellow LED indicates the delay time set. The function of this button can be configured using the TAP Button Ctrl. parameter, please refer to the section “FX Control Setup” on page 32 for details.
2.8 Stereo Power Amplifier
The PowerMate has a high performance power amplifier in modern,
The entire power supply is taken care of by a switching power supply unit that is extremely stable under load, which, when compared to conventional toroidal transformers, provides a substantial reduction in weight. The switching power supply is controlled by a microprocessor, both, to ensure that high output can be accessed at any time, but also to pro- vide comprehensive protection functions against capacitive and thermal overload. Another advantage is the automatic mains voltage switching, which guarantees virtually worldwide use of the PowerMate without reconfiguration. In addi- tion, a surge protector is incorporated, and an inrush current limiter (soft start) prevents the mains fuse from res- ponding when powering on the mixer.
Designed to withstand even the rigors of the touring business, the output stage of course incorporates all the protective circuits that DYNACORD power amplifiers are
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The power amplifier channels of the PowerMate incorporate
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The Speaker Protection function provides the possibility to optimally match the PowerMate to your speaker setup. Speaker Protection is based on a sophisticated overload protection, which is usually only found in power amplifiers of the absolute top class. Integrated control algorithms continuously monitor the effective power (RMS) that is delivered to the loudspeaker systems. If the set value is exceeded over an extended period of time, a subtle limitation of the power peaks will take place to avoid thermal overload of the voice coils. For notes on the setting of this function, please refer to page 32.
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