You are now installing an AudioControl Architect amplifier, a component that will dramatically improve the performance of any distributed audio system, especially those utilizing in-wall speakers. The Architect Model 110, Model 210
and Model 210ES are American-designed and manufactured,
“set and forget” components which will provide a lifetime of
trouble-free service for your multi-room audio system. Additionally this amplifier is highly efficient meaning that it
draws very little wall current making it ideal for projects that
require “GREEN” audio components.
The Architect Model 110, Model 210 and Model 210ES
are designed and manufactured in the USA by AudioControl.
A company whose professional sound division designed and
sold the most popular one-third octave real time analyzer
in the world, the SA-3050. AudioControl’s passion for high
quality, meticulous attention to detail and pro sound heritage shows itself in the dozens of awards we have won for our
designs, products and service. Now, as when we began, our
greatest satisfaction is our reputation for sonic excellence and
reliability among people just like you throughout the world.
Introduction
This manual is designed to help you get everything you
can out of your new amplifier. So, even though you’re dying to
see it in action, please take a few minutes to slog through our
not-so-weighty prose and learn how to get the most from the
Architect power amplifier. Anything as capable as this amp
deserves all the explanation it can get.
AudioControl SA-3052 with CEDIA Hall of Fame
award.
Architect
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Model 110-Model 210-Model 210ES
Installer’s Guide
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Great Features
Typical Amplier
Great Features of the Architect Amplifiers
HigH Current Design to Drive Multiple speakers
Distributed audio systems can place terrific demands on
power amplifiers. Lots of speakers and volume controls add
up to extremely complex loads that can drive most amps to
the point of smoking. The high current drive capabilities of
this Architect amplifier allows it to play into very low impedances (2 ohms) meaning it can play eight pairs of speakers
simultaneously. This amp loves lots of speakers so go ahead
and put a small quarry of stereo rocks by the patio. Then sit
back and enjoy the sound.
superior energy effiCienCy AudioControl Architect amplifiers are designed to provide audio enthusiasts with lots of
power and great sound quality. Architect amplifiers are also
great for those of us who want to “save the environment” and
“go GREEN” as they very energy efficient. The literally sip
electrical power making them ideal for any distributed audio
application.
AudioControl Architect Amplier
speCially-DesigneD frequenCy Controls The Architect
Model 210 and Model 210ES are intended to provide a dramatic sound improvement for “small” speakers, such as those
with 6-inch and 8-inch woofers. The Architect’s equalization
band centers were chosen to optimize in-wall and 2-way bookshelf speakers at critical frequencies, where adjustment is
most advantageous. The bandwidths (or ‘Q’ as our engineering types call it) have also been optimized for the difficulties
that in-wall speakers present. This allows the Architect Model
210 and Model 210ES to improve the sound of these smaller
speakers better than any other equalizer.
proteCtion WHen you neeD it Most The Architect
Model 110, Model 210 and Model 210ES have been designed and manufactured with durability in mind. The
AudioControl Lightdrive protection circuitry defends the
Architect and your speakers against clipping, distortion, damage, and even teenage parties. Even if the party lasts all weekend. Each channel is independently protected so a problem in
one channel will not affect the rest of the system.
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arCHiteCt MoDel 210es – energy star CertifieD
AudioControl factories are located in the rainforests of the
Pacific Northwest, so we have long been know for designing
“green” amplifiers that are stingy on power consumption. For
clients that are looking for extremely low power consump-
tion, when their distributed audio systems are not in use,
AudioControl offers the Architect Model 210ES. This unique
model includes a patent pending circuit that allows the Model 210ES to meet the stringent Energy Star 2 requirements.
If no audio signal is present for a brief period of time, the
Architect Model 210ES goes into a sleep mode where it draws
less than 1 watt of wall current. When the audio system starts
playing , the Architect Model 210ES powers back up .
pfM subsoniC filter The Architect Model 110, Model
210 and Model 210ES’s Programmable Frequency Match
(PFM) circuitry is a bass-blocking filter which protects small
speakers and improves their overall sound. The smaller
woofers found in most in-wall or bookshelf speakers cannot
repro-duce the bass of a larger speaker (the laws of physics
intervene). If called upon to reproduce a bass note that would
cause the speaker to move PAST it’s maximum cone travel,
damage can result - and even if the speaker isn’t damaged,
severe audible distortion does occur.
Great Features
bulletproof reliability The Architect Model 110,
Model 210 and Model 210ES began their existence at the
AudioControl factory in Mountlake Terrace, Washington, a
few miles north of Seattle, USA. Here, we also build precision
test instruments, equalizers and analyzers and a totally awesome line of car stereo components. AudioControl started in
1977 and has won so many audio industry awards for design
and engineering excellence that our reception room wall is
starting to sag. But enough about us. Let’s start getting the
most from the audio system!
Your Friends at AudioControl
Architect
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Model 110-Model 210-Model 210ES
Installer’s Guide
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Quick Hook-up
Guide
Experienced Installer’s Quick
Hook-Up Guide
What follows are “Express” hook-up diagrams for professionals and experienced audio buffs.
1. Connect the Speaker and Audio Inputs. (Page 10)
The Architect is designed to drive multiple speakers down
to 2 ohm loads. To simplify connection, there are two sets of
speaker terminals in parallel. Remember to figure in both
sets of connections when calculating the total system speaker
impedance.
2. Connect the AC power. (Page 9) Start with the
GROUND LIFT switch in the GROUND position. If you
have a ground loop hum, try the other two positions. This
switch only isolates the audio ground from the earth ground.
The chassis is always connected to earth ground.
3. Signal Sense and Remote Turn-On. This Architect
amplifier is equipped with a Signal Sensing circuit on the
inputs that will turn the unit on as soon as it sees an audio
signal. We have also equipped this unit with an optional 12Vtrigger input that can be used to remotely turn the Architect
On and Off, should this function be needed.
Four Zone System with
Volume Controls
Architect Model 210ES
4. Set the Equalization (Model 210,
Model 210ES). (Page 15) While it can
be set by ear, adjustment of the Architect Model 210’s speaker optimizer
controls is best done with a one-third
octave real time analyzer and pink
noise test signal.
5. Register Your Warranty To acti-
vate your warranty, go on-line to
www.audiocontrolregistration.
com and fill out the requested
information. Also, save your
invoice or sales slip as proof of
purchase. Not only is this necessary for warranty purposes, it’s
also important if the unforeseen
disappearance of your Architect
amplifier occurs.
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Guided Tour
A Guided Tour Of
Architect Model 210ES, Model 210 and Model 110
Front Panel
Power LED - Nothing too tricky here...when
you have the Master Power switch on the
back panel turned on, this LED will initially
turn Red and then Blue, indicating that all
systems are go. If the light stays Red, the
Architect is in a sleep mode
Protection LED - This LED has three faces.
In normal operation it glows Blue when music is playing. If the Protection LED turns
Red, then one of the internal protection
circuits have come into use. No LED means
the unit is off or in a sleep mode.
Channel Status LED - This dual-color LED
serves two purposes. It illuminates Blue
when the corresponding channel is active
and everything is operating correctly. The
second function of the status LED is to turn
Red if something has caused the amplifier to
go into protection or it is operting at a very
high temperature.
Speaker Equalization controls
Model 210 and Model 210ES - This array
of knobs provide up to 12dB cut or boost at
45Hz, 150Hz, 300Hz, 700Hz, 2500Hz and
12KHz. After initial adjustment the only
time you would change the control settings
are 1) if you connect different speakers into
the system, 2) if you physically move them
significantly, or if 3) your room acoustics
change through addition or rearrangement
of furniture, wall or floor coverings, large
hairy dogs, etc.
For more information on the LED
functions, see Appendix B on page 19.
Architect
Model 110-Model 210-Model 210ES
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Installer’s Guide
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