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Ny } amen: teed a veda a V4 Dynamic Audio Solutions DA Series PROFESSIONAL POWER AMPLIFIERS OWNER'S MANUAL Revision A1-2011-01 Important Precautions TDisayotaunata ttnopttr ‘autenscetaled indocumenttion ieinat may poe ick sfwecticshaee, 4. Save the carton and packing material even if the equipment has arrived in good condition. Should yau ever need to ship the unit, use ony the orginal factory packing 2, Read all documentation before operating your equipment. Retain all documentation for future reference, 3, Follow all instructions printed on unit cassis for proper operation 4.Donot spill water or other liquids into or fon the unit, or operate the unit while standing in iqui. 5, Make sure power outlets conformto the power requirements listed on the back of the unt 6, Donotuse the unitifthe electrical power cord isfrayed orbroken. The power supply cords should be routed sothat they are not likely tobe walked on orpinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exitfrom the appliance. 7.Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system ground. Precautions shouldbe: taken so that the means of grounding ofa piece of equipment is not defeated 8. Mains voltage must be correct and same a8 that printed on the rearofthe unt, Damage caused by connection to improper AGvoltage isnot covered by any warranty. 9. Have gain contrals on amplifiers turned down during power-up to prevent speaker damage if there are high signal levelsat the inputs 10, Power down and disconnect units from mains voltage before making connections. 11. Never hold power swith inthe “ON poston fitwortstay hee tse 12 Bofatusotne tnt nearatovc, het registra, radiates orether het po tcing dviees. 15 Do rot block fan intake or exhaust pote, Donot operate equipmontona Surface orinanonvitonment which may impede the normal fow of araround the unt uch ae bed, rug, weather she carpet, orconplstey endosed rack ithe uit isused nan exterely dustyor Smotyenvianment the urit Shouldbe perodicaly "blown foe" oF foreign ater 44 Boot romove the cover Removing the cover wllexpose yout potently dangerous otages, There are no user serecabl ars side 18. Connecting ampifi outputs to Detilloscopes a other eat qupmant while the ampiiferisin bridged moce may damage both the amplifier and tes equipment 16. Do not eve the inputs wth signal level greaterthan hat required eve equpment to flout 17 Dont connect inputs /outputs of amplifiers or consoles to any other Yotage sours suchavabattry maine 2ourte, or power supply. regerdessot vote! he ample or onsle sured chore £8, Donotun the ouput of any ampliter channel back nto another channels Input Do not pra or seriee-connet an amplifier cupytwitnany othe am plier output Aucpigereren leno spond Siblfor damage to loudspeakers for {2 bonot ground any re ht toil Never connect a "hot" (red) output to ground or to another “hot"(red) output! 20. Non-use periods. The power cord of ‘equipment should be unplugged from Ae Ret when lok unveed era long period afte 21. Service Information. Equipment should be serviced by qualified service personel when: ‘A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged: B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the equipment; . The equipment has been exposed to D. The equipment does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; E. The equipment has been dropped. or the enclosure damaged. 22. Toobtain service, contact, your nearest ‘Service Centre, Distributor, Dealer. AUCKICENTER Power Amplifier Owner's Manual DA Table of Contents Introduction | 3 Unpacking | 3 Installation and Mounting | 3 Front Panel | 4 Rear Panel | 5 Operation | 6 Connecting Power / Circuit Size Requirements | 6 Cooling Requirements | 6 Connecting Inputs | 7 Connecting Outputs | 7 Mode Selection | 8 Stereo /Parallel/Bridged Mono Connections | 9 Protection Features | 10 User Precautions | 11 Speaker Protection | 11 Recommended Speaker Cabling | 11 Maintenance | 12 User Responsibility | 12 Service and Repair | 12 Appendix A Specifications Appendix B DA Block Diagram Appendix C Wire Gauge Charts DA Series Power Amplifiers Page 1 Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 DA Front View ao “le Front width 19" / 482mm > von DW™ |e oh WE me Rear & Side Views Front width 19° 482mm Page 2 DA Series Power Amplifiers Models DA2.2,DA8.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 AuciicanTer DA Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a new DA Series professional power amplifier, and thank you for your confidence in auciéemre products. You are among the growing number of audio professionals who have made Aus ‘one of the world’s leading suppliers of professional and commercial/industrial audio systems. For your safety, please read the Important Precautions section before installing and operating the amplifier. The AvspGevren DA Series is based on the same advanced circuit typologist that have made AuchGenran amplifiers the choice of touring professionals worldwide. OA Series amplifiers are designed for high operating etficiency and accurate sonic performance across the full augio bandwidth, even under stressful conditions. In order to maintain strict quality assurance standards, all DA Series amplifiers are built in Aucygenren 's state-of the-art European manufacturing faculty. Internal components are the finest available, and key sub assemblies are pre-tested before final assembly. Finally, each amplifier is “burned in* and thoroughly tested (using precision audio test equipment) before shipping. In addition, all DA Series amplifiers incorporate auc}iGerren 's exclusive A-Guard protection features to safeguard both internal circuitry and connected loudspeakers. This proven combination of advanced design, quality structure, and comprehensive circuit protection is your guarantee of fail-safe reliability. You can depend on consistent, stable performance even when your DA Series amplifier is subjected to punishing extremes in the most demanding fixed or mobile sound reinforcement applications. Unpacking Please inspect the amplifier carofully immediately after unpacking. If you find any damage, notify your supplier/dealer immediately. Only the shipper may file a damage claim with the carrier for damage incur red during shipping. Be sure to save the carton and all packing materials for the carrier's inspection. If your packing materials are in good condition, please save them. If you ever need to ship the unit back to ‘Aucigevren or an authorized service canter, you should use only the original factory packing Installation and Mounting DA2,2, DAS.2,0A7.2 are 2-rack-space high and DA12.2 are 3-rack-spaces high. All mount in standard 19-inch racks. Four front-panel mounting holes are provided on each amplifier. Rear mounting ears give additional support, and use of rear supports is highly recommended in all mobile and touring sound systems DASeries Power Amplifiers Page 3 Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,0A12.2 Front Panel ®®@ @ © O89 @ treed] O®@ @ ® ©O©® OO A Never try to hold the 4, Rack Mounting Ears. circuit breaker/power Two front panel mounting holes are provided on each mounting ear. switch in the “ON” position ititwon't stay 2. Rack Handles. there itself! 3.Air cooling windows This partis the air cooling window. Don't obstructit. 4. Input Attenuators. 5. Limiter LED illuminates at the clipping threshold. Continuous illumination also indicates that ACL (Active Clip Limiting) protection eirultty is engaged 6. Signal LED. lluminates to indicate that a signal (above a minimum threshold) is present at the amplifier input, and that the signal is being amplified. 7. Ready LED. Indicates that AC power is connected and the amplifier is turned on. The light is white, 8. Protect LED. Indicates that the channolis in Protect mode (speakers disconnected by output relay). The light is white. 9. AC Power Switch/Circuit Breaker. All amplifiers have a front-panel combination of AC switch and circuit breaker. (No fuse is used.) Ifthe switch shuts off during normal use, push it back to the “ON” position once. Ifit will not stay on, the amplifier needs servicing DASeries Power Amplifiers Paged Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 ® OBO oOo 10.0utput Connectors Using speakon-type speaker cables,make connections to both the channel A and channel B con- nectors for stereo or parallel mode. or to the bridged mode connector for bridged mono mode, see the section on mode selection for more information 14-12. XLR Input Connectors These connectors accept input signals on balanced male and female XLR input plugs.Connectors for each channel are in parallel; the unused connectors may be used for loop Through’Connection to other amplifiers. 13.Input sensitivity selector This selector allows to choose the input sensitivity. 14, Mode Selection Switch This DIP switch configures the Amplifier for Stereo, Parallel or Bridged Mono Mode operation. Amplifiers are factory-configured for stereo Mode. 15.Grounding selector You may have hum or noise in your speaker,put the selector in "Ground" position 16. Fan Outlet Grills. DA Series amplifiers are cooled by two, rear-mounted fans. Cool air flows over the heat sinks and exhausts through the front grills. Make sure these outlets remain clean to allow unrestricted air flow. 47.Mains Cord DASeries Power Amplifiers Models 0A2,2,0A8,2,DA7.2,0A12.2 Pages i 1 D A Auci:CENTER Operation Connecting Power / Circuit Size Requirements. DA Series amplifier power requirements are rated at a) "idle" b) 1/8th power (“typical" music conditions) ¢) 1/3rd power (“continuous" music conditions) d) maximum rated power (circuit breaker limited). The maximum power current draw rating is limited only by the front panel circuit breaker. Consult the specification in the Appendices section for figures on the current that each amplifier will demand Make sure the mains voltage is correct and is the same as that printed on the rear of the ampl Damage caused by connecting the amplifier to improper AG voltage isnot covered by any warranty. Unless otherwise specified when ordered, augavran amplifiers shipped to customers are configured as follows: North America ~~ 120VAC/60Hz Europe = 230V AC/S0Hz~60Hz Asia = 220V.AC/S0H2~60Hz Australia = 240V ACI 50Hz~60Hz South America - —120V.AC/60Hzor 220V ACI S0Hz Japan = 100V AC/50Hz NOTE: Always turn off and disconnect the amplifier from mains voltage before making audio connections.Also, as an extra precaution, have the attenuators turned down during power-up. Cooling System and Requirements. DA Series amplifiers use a twin-tunnel forced-air cooling system to maintain a low, even operating temperature.Drawn in by dual 45 cubic feet-per-minute (CFM) fans on the rear panel, air flows through. the cooling fans of the channel heat sinks (dissipating power transistor heat), then exhausts through the front panel slots. When the amplifier is turned on, the fans briefly "rev up," then slow to an idle; this indicates that the temperature sensing circuits are operating normally. extreme thermal load, the fans will force a very Large volume of air through the heat sinks. If either heat sink surpasses the maximum allowed temperature, the sensing circuit will open the output relay, disconnecting the load from that channel Ifthe power transformer overheats, another sensing circuit opens both channel output relays until the transformer cools to a safe temperature IMPORTANT: To ensure optimum cooling, periodically clean the amplifier fan filters (removable without tools). Also make certain that there is enough space around the front of the amplifier to allow the cooling air to escape. If the amplifier is rack-mounted, do not use doors or covers on the front of the rack; the exhaust air must flow out without resistance. If the amplifiers are to be housed in racks with closed backs, allow at least one (1) standard rack space of opening in the front of the rack for every four amplifiers. DA Series Power Amplifiers Pages Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 Connecting Inputs. Use XLR_ input connectors on the rear to supply audio signals to your aussiémmm DA Series amplifier. Both connectors accept balanced and unbalanced audio connections.the unused connector can be used to jumper the audio input to another amplifier input. For more information, see the sections on Balanced XLR Input Connectors, Input XLR Polarity, and Input Sensitivity. Connecting Outputs. Speakers are connected wing Speakon connectors. For more information, see the Output Connectors and Mode Selection sections. DASeries Power Amplifiers Page? Models 0A2.2,DA8.2,DA7.2,0A12.2 DA AuciscenTer Dis Mode Selection. ‘The DIP Mode Select switch (located on the rear panel) configures the amplifier for either Stereo,Parallel or Bridged Mono Mode. Amplifiers are factory-configured for Stereo Mode. Stereo Mode. In Stereo Mode, both channels operate independently, with their input attenuators controlling their respective levels. Signal at Channel's input produces output at Channel A’s output, while signal at Channel B's input produces output at Channel B's output. Recommended minimum nominal load impedance for stereo oper- ation is2 ohms per channel. Parallel Mode. ‘When setto Parallel Mode, a signal applied to Channel's input will be amplified and appear at outputs forboth Channels A& B. Inputon Channel A Bridged Mono Mode. Bridged Mono Mode straps both amplifier channels together to make a very powerful, single-channel mon- aural amplifier. One channel "pushes" and the other "pulls" equally, doubling the power over that of either channel alone. signal is applied to the Channel Ainput only. Both attenuators are used to control signal level; in addition, both mustbe adjusted to the same setting NOTE: The channel input connectors may be used to "loop thru" the channelA signal _ when inparallel or bridged mono mode. Use extreme caution when operating the amplifier in Bridged Mono Mode. Never ground either side of the speaker cable when the amplifiers in Bridged Mono Mode; both sides are “hot.” fan output patchpanol is used, all connections must be isolated from each other and from the panel. The recommended minimum nominal load impedance inthe Bridged Mono Mode is 4ohms, which is the equivalent to driving both channels separately at 2ohms. Drivingbridged loads of less than the recommended minimums willactivate the LRS™ circuitry, resultingin a loss of power, and may alsolead {0 a thermal protect condition. See figures on pages 9 showing output connection information. Connecting amplifier outputs to oscilloscopes or other test equipment while the amplifier is in bridged mode may damage both the amplifier and test equipment! Pages DASeries Power Amplifiers Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 Stereo Mode Connections (Speakon Output Connectors) Speaker + to PIN 1+/"+ ‘Speaker -to PIN 1-/2- Parallel Mode Connections (Speakon Output Connectors) Speaker + to PIN 1#/2+ ‘Speaker - to PIN 1-/2- Bridged Mono Mode Connections (Speakon Output Connectors) Speaker + to PIN 14/2+ Speaker -to PIN 1-/2- BRIDGE/MONO DASeries Power Amplifiers Page ® Models 0A2.2,DA8.2,DA7.2,0A12.2 DA Protection Features LX" Clip Limiting Protection Atthe amplifier's full power limit, or clipping point, X™ will be activated. This is indicated by illumination of the Limiter LED. The channel gain is automatically reduced, protecting the loudspeakers from potential damage from the high power, continuous square waves that would otherwise be produced. LX"may be activated by uncontrolled feedback, oscillations, improper equipment gain settings, or an equipment malfunction upstream from the amplifier. Only steady or excessive clipping (not normal program transients) will rigger LX™. The circuit is virtually transparent in operation and full signal bandwidth is maintained IGM Impedance Sensing. IGM (Instantaneous Gain Modulation) is an innovative circuit that allows the amplifier to operate safely into difficult loads. When the amplifier sees a load that overstresses the output stage, the IGM circuit adjusts the channel gain to a safe level. Like LX", the IGM circuit is inaudible in normal use. In addition, if extreme and sustained low impedance is encountered, the amplifier's output relay will open. Auto Ramp Protection. Auto Ramp operates every time the amplifier is turned on or is reactivated after a protect condition is. corrected. His exclusive feature gradually increases gain to the attenuator setting avoiding unnecessary stress on the loudspeakers, Thermal Protection. Abnormally high heat sink temperatures will engage the Protect circuit for the overheating channel only. (An output relay disconnects the loudspeakers until nominal temperature range is restored. ) During this time, the Protect LED will light. I the power transformer gets too hot, its thermal sensing circuit will disconnect, both channel outputs. During this time, the Ready LED will extinguish, the Protect and Limiter LEDs will Stay lt, and the cooling fan willcontinue running at low speed. Normal operation resumesonce the transformer cools to a safe level LRS™ Short Circuit Protetion. ifn output is shorted (i.0., defective speakers or crossed speaker wires) the LRS™ and thormal circuits will automatically protect the amplifier. The LRS“circuit senses the short circuit as an extremely stressful load Condition and attenuates the signal, protecting the channels output transistors from over-current stress. If the short circuit remains, the load will be disconnected by the thermal protection circuitry (output relay Opens) {And the amplifior will be locked. You need to remove tho short circuit,shut down the amplifier and turn on again torestart the amplifier. DC Voltage Protection. fan amplifier channel detects DC voltage at its output terminals, the output relay will immediately open to prevent loudspeaker damage. The Protect LEDs will light. Subsonic Frequencies. Built-in high pass filtering provides subsonic frequency protection for each channel. In addition, a relay will open if excessive subsonic energy appears at the output, Page 10 DA Series Power Amplifiers Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 AucksGanTER D A User Precautions ‘Speaker Protection All loudspeakers have electrical, thermal, and physical limits which must be observed to prevent damage or failure. Cone or compression drivers can be damaged (sometimes to the point of failure) from excessive power, low frequencies applied to high frequency drivers,severelyclipped waveforms, and DC voltage. AllDA Series amplifiers automatically protect speakers from DC voltages and subsonic signals. For more information, see the TourClass Protection section. Mid- and high-frequency transducers-compression driver in particular-are highly susceptible to damage from overpowering, clipped waveforms, or frequencies below their rated passband. Whenusing an electronic crossover,make absolutely certain that the low and mid bands are connected to the correct, amplifiers and drivers-and not accidentally connected to those fora higher or lower frequency band. ‘The ampitia's clipping point is its maximum peak output power. At maximum peak output power, auc mean DA Series amplifiers will deliver more power than many speakers can safely handle. Be sure the peak power capability of tho amplifier is not excessive for your speaker system. To ensure that the speakers never receive excessive power, and to prevent amplifier clipping, use a properly adjusted external imiter or a compressor witha ratio of 10:1 or higher) to control power output. Use one compressor/limiter for each frequency band in systems with active electronic crossovers: The LX™ clip limiting circuit will automatically limit the duration of squared-off, continuous waveforms applied to the speakers. The amplifier will, however, allow normal musical transient bursts to pass.Of course, when the amplifier does clip, itisoperating at itsmaximum output power. Note that some speaker systems are packaged with proprietary “processors” that have power limiting circuits and therefore should not require additional limiting Do not drive any low-frequency speaker enclosure with frequencies lower than its own tuned frequency. ‘The reduced acoustical damping could cause a ported speakerto "bottom out” even at moderate power. Consult the speaker system specifications to determine its frequency limits,and employ a roll-offfilterif necessary. Recommended Speaker Cabling The wire gauge charts will assist you in determining the optimum copper wire gauge for your speaker cables. Remember that the speaker cable resistance robs amplifier power in two ways: through power lost directly to resistance (often referred to as I'R loss), and through increased total load resistance, which decreases the amount of power available from the amplifier. The charts (Appendix C)give cable length figuresin feet/AWG wire gauges and in metric values. DASeries Power Amplifiers Page 11 Models 0A2.2,DA8.2,DA7.2,0412.2 DA va Maintenance ADA Series amplifier requires no routine maintenance other than occasional cleaning or replacement of the fan intake filters on the rear of the amplifier. (This operation does not require any tools). Filters must be kept clear and clean to ensure proper ventilation through the unit. Ifthe amplifier isused in an extremely dusty or smoky environment, the filtershould be cleaned or changed frequently and the unit should be periodically "blown free" (usingcompressed air)of any foreign matter that may penetrated through the filter. Users will not need to make any internal adjustments to the amplifier during its lifetime. There are nouser serviceable parts or adjustments that require opening the power amplifier. Cover removal exposes the risk of shock,so refer all servicing to qualified service technicians authorized by auc}Gxvren User Responsibility Your DA Series amplifioris very powerful and can be potentially dangerous to loudspeakers and operat- orsalike. Itisyour responsibility to read the section titled “Important Precautions"and make surethat the amplifier is installed, wired, and operated properly as instructed in thismanual. Many loudspeakers can be easilydamaged or destroyed by overpowering, especially withthe high power available from a bridged amplifier. Read the section on SpeakerProtection and always be aware of the speaker's continuous and peak power capabilities. au¥éeen is not responsible for damage to loudspeakers for any reason Service and Repair Inthe unlikely event that your amplifier develops a problem, it must be returned to an authorized distributor, service center or shipped directly to our factory. Toobtain seryice, contact yournearest Service Center, Distributor, Dealer, or any of the worldwide auckeeen offices Because of the complexity of the design and the risk of electrical shock, all repair should be attempted only by qualified technical personnel. ifthe unit needs to be shipped back to the factory, it must be sentin its original carton, improperly packed, your amplifier may be damaged For those with Internet access, please visit theaucgavrex website at: http://www.ac-pro.net Page 12 DASeries Power Amplifiers Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 Appendices DA sig AUDEICENTER Appendix A - Amplifier Specifications ‘Specifications DAzz DAGa Dara paraz aa nage sow aso “8007 "H000% an brine 3990W 580W 2400W ‘e000 Maximum Outpt Tae stereo 2x20760 Beaa7W esa50W 2875007 aatereo 2x 1960 Bezo4OW 2eA200W 200 aarbriage 17o00W 250007 008 1008 (2onzz0KH2, — [aaatereo 2x a50W) 2er2500 Berro0W 2250007 <0.1%4THD) 2A slor00 2 560W 2x8A08 212000 216000 aa stereo 2xa80W 2 S80 2a7SOW Bera00W DC protection ¥ ‘Smart overheat y management ‘Gverheat protection z A.Guard Protection System [input overload y protection Y ‘Sofsartup protection z aquoney Response(iW of stereo) ORE DORHE(EO 3a) Sensitivity input ‘Newtek’ male XURAfemale XUR Connectors ‘utput ‘SxNeulsk” Speakon NLT ANP. Titer Capacitor Gapeaiy TODDORTTSOVRS | Taboos aavea | T2000RT7euves [16000 ToOWeT Inputimpedance FEanced 208 Unbalanced TOK ‘Grosslaln(ZOHa ZOKH2 Rated power 80) 368 3728 ‘SIWRallo (Rated powor 88, Awelghled) $1080 = H10de Damping Factor Tekan) 37000" 32000 intermodulation Distortion(2one 2OKNe, voor half power) % “otal Harmonie Distorion(20He-20KHe sono half power) Phase Response(iWAan 20%s-20KHe) Bonera FORE Ouiput crcutey LASSE Power Consumption(Dual channel ariven y : 49,1/6RMS/230¥) 188 Ban aan ae Rack Space ET] Ww Goaing Baek front venting, mandatary coalng DimensionsiWaHD) a65-05*855 eae gaASOGI Net Weight 2o0KS 7.0K 250K 3.0K Techical Suppar ana Aer sales (Global application supportteam Appendix A DASeries Power Amplifiers Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 Auck ‘CENTER DA Appendix B - DA Block Diagram a CHANNELA PREAMP enon wienren La - op a ne outputs WH Pn 2 No NF PINaa+ A A Fo Lt—_sf_- lure “}] * ANP ERONT END arioceo | paravuen P>) rum} _artenuator ‘OUTPUT STAGE . stearo >| seca} b> ne ¥ ° 2 Swick J 8 mew = Sed T . chawnews. AMP FRONT END urPuT Reta v 5 ® wowinveeo 28 QI _ Ys t rae unre DA Serios Power Amplifiers Appendix B Models 0A2.2,DA8.2,DA7.2,0412.2 DA Stranded Cable Lgth Appendix C - Wire Gauge Chart (Metric) AuciicenTen (m) Wire Gauge (mm2) PowerLoss PowerLoss — Power Loss 2 0.3 (8ohmload) (4ohmload) (2 ohmload) 05 2.9% 5.6% 10.8% 0.75 1.74 34 67 1.5 1.16 2.3 45 2.5 0.58 1.16 2.3 4 0.35 0.70 1.39 5 0.5 0.22 0.44 0.87 0.75 4.3% 8.2% 15.5% 15 29 5.6 10.8 2.5 1.45 2.9 5.6 4 0.87 1.74 3.4 6 0.55 1.09 2.2 10 0.5 0.37 0.73 1.45 0.75 8.24% 15.5% 28% 15 56 10.8 19.9 25 29 5.6 10.8 4 1.74 2.9 67 6 1.09 1.74 43 30 0.75 0.73 1.09 29 1.5 15.5% 0.73% 45% 2.5 8.2 15.5 28 4 54 9.8 18.2 6 3.2 63 12.0 10 2.2 4.3 8.2 1.31 2.6 5.1 Appendix C DA Series Power Amplifiers Models DA2.2,DA6.2,DA7.2,DA12.2 AvcisGenTER D A Cable Lath Stranded Cable Lg! Wire Gauge (AWG) PowerLoss PowerLoss Power Loss. (ft) 5 18 (8ohmload) (4ohmload) (2 ohm load) 16 0.81% 1.61% 3.2% 14 0.51 1.02 2.0 12 0.32 0.64 1.28 10 0.20 0.40 0.80 10 18 0.128 0.25 0.51 16 1.61% 3.2% 6.2% 14 1.02 20 40 12 0.64 1.28 25 10 0.40 0.80 1.60 40 18 0.25 0.51 1.01 16 6.2% 11.9% 22% 14 4.0 TT 14.6 12 25 5.0 96 10 1.60 3.2 6.2 8 4.04 2.0 4.0 80 18 0.60 1,20 24 16 11.9% 22% 37% 14 17 14.6 26 12 5.0 9.6 17.8 10 3.2 6.2 18 8 2.0 4.0 1 4.20 24 47 DA Series Power Amplifiors ‘Appondix C Models 0A2.2,DA8.2,DA7.2,0A12.2 AUCHICENTER ae AUDIOCENTER © Dynamic Audio Solutions

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