Samson owner manual Guided Tour - Servo-260 / Servo-170Rear Panel

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Guided Tour - Servo-260 / Servo-170 Rear Panel

Guided Tour - Servo-260 / Servo-170 Rear Panel

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SERVO 260 STUDIO AMPLIFIER

FUSE

CAUTION

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6A/250V

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

 

DO NOT OPEN

 

CAUTION

 

 

 

HEATSINK MAY BE HOT!

 

 

DO NOT BLOCK AIRFLOW

CAUTION ; REPLACE WITH

 

OR OVERHEATING MAY

THE SAME TYPE FUSE AS

 

 

OCCUR.

INDICATED. UTILISER UN

~AC INPUT

 

 

 

FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE

115V/60Hz, 490W

S/N

 

 

MEME TYPE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USE CLASS 2 WIRING MINIMUM LOAD IMPEDANCE 4 Ω

LEFT

RIGHT

+RIGHT GROUND LEFT+

SAMSON

TO PREVENT SHOCK DO NOT

OPEN. NO USER SERVICABLE

PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING

T O Q U A L I F I E D S E R V I C E

PERSONNEL. TO PREVENT FIRE

OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT

EXPOSE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

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(UNBALANCED 10KΩ /0dBM)

RIGHTLEFT

INPUTS

(BALANCED 10KΩ /0dBM)

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1:AC input - Connect the supplied standard 3-pin “IEC” plug here.

2:Fuse holder - In the Servo-260, insert a 6 amp, 250 volt fuse here for 115 volt operation, or a 3 amp, 250 volt fuse for 230 volt operation. In the Servo-170, insert a 5 amp, 250 volt fuse here for 115 volt operation, or a 2.5 amp, 250 volt fuse for 230 volt operation. In both models, we recommend the use of normal (as opposed to slow-blow) fuses.

3:Push-Spring output connectors (left/right) - Use these to connect the Servo Amplifier to loudspeakers. Wiring is red hot, black ground— be sure to observe these to maintain correct phase correlation.

4:1/4" Unbalanced output connectors (left/right) - Alternatively, these can be used to connect the Servo Amplifier to loudspeakers. Wiring is tip hot, sleeve ground— be sure to observe these to maintain correct phase correlation.

5:Heat sink - Make sure this anodized aluminum heat sink is unobstructed when the amplifier is powered on. In particular, when the Servo Amplifier is rack- mounted, we recommend that you keep the rear of the rack open in order to release heat. If your rack does not have a removable rear, space should be left open on the front of the rack cabinet, especially immediately above the Servo Amplifier— remember, heat rises!

6:Unbalanced input connectors (left/right) - If you are using unbalanced wiring and connectors, connect incoming signal to these unbalanced RCA-type jacks (wiring is tip hot, sleeve ground). The Servo Amplifier accepts input levels of any strength but needs at least 0 dBu to achieve maximum power.

7:Balanced input connectors (left/right) - Connect incoming signal to these electronically balanced 1/4" TRS (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) jacks, wired as follows: Tip hot, Ring cold, and Sleeve ground. Use balanced three-conductor cabling and TRS plugs wherever possible (unbalanced two-conductor plugs can also be inserted into these inputs, but you’ll get better signal quality and less outside noise and hum if you use balanced lines). The Servo Amplifier accepts input levels of any strength but needs at least 0 dBu to achieve maximum power.

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Samson owner manual Guided Tour - Servo-260 / Servo-170Rear Panel