Classé Audio, Inc. 5070 François Cusson Lachine, Québec Canada H8T1B3, www.classeaudio.com
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Important Notes on Servicing 3
Ordering Replacement Parts 3
Block Diagrams 4
Start up Procedure 5
Protection Modes and Indicators 6
Troubleshooting Guide 7
Output Transistors Testing and Replacement 8
Calibrations and Adjustments 9
Parts List 10
Updates 11
Fuses 12
Voltage Change 12
IR Interface Information 13
Schematics 14
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Introduction
Please read this manual carefully before commencing servicing!
Only qualified and authorized personnel should attempt to service this product.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended
to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions.
Classé has a global product support network. For product assistance or to order replacement parts please
contact your nearest service center always quoting the unit serial number.
1. ALWAYS observe ESD precautions when handling electronic modules or PCBAs.
2. NEVER exchange boards with a different revision number, unless authorized by Classé.
3. ALWAYS use Classé original replacement parts. The use of generic parts may void the warranty of
the unit.
Ordering Replacement Parts
There may be a delay in processing incomplete requests. Please be sure to include all required information.
Remember to quote the serial number of the unit on all replacement part orders and the Classé order number
when returning defective parts for credit.
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Block diagrams
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Start Up Procedure
When receiving a unit, an assiduous visual inspection must be performed. Do not connect the unit without
analysing the symptoms reported by the customer and the results of the inspection.
Using the troubleshooting guide, find the problem and proceed to the repair. Once this step is done, follow
these steps, known as the start-up procedure, to ensure that everything in the unit is in working condition.
1. Proceed with a post repair visual inspection. Take the time to check if every wire is reconnected
properly, every screw is bolted on, no soldering and/or metal residues lying in the unit, every fuse has
been replaced, etc.
2. Connect the unit to a variable transformer, setted to 0Vac.
3. Turn the bias trimpot (RV1) counter clockwise until a click is heard.
4. Connect the bypass wire to the variable transformer. This bypass is a power cord, modified on the
female side in order to bypass the soft start sequence. It is connected to the line tab on voltage
selector PCB.
5. Slowly raise the voltage to 10Vac, and check positive and negative rails and pre-driver supply. Check
fuses.
6. If one or more supply are not within specifications, return to the troubleshooting guide.
7. Slowly raise voltage until you hear relays click, this point is around 55Vac. Recheck every supply.
8. If one or more supply are not within specifications, return to the troubleshooting guide.
9. Raise voltage to 120Vac. Recheck every supply
10. If every supply is within specifications, unplug the unit and bypass from the variable transformer.
Reconnect only the unit.
11. Report to calibration and adjusments section to adjust bias and DC offset. Note that bias can be
adjusted to 14mV, and the following tests can be performed before the unit is send to the burn-in
bench for a 24 hours warm-up.
12. Connect the unit to a load, and to a source using balanced inputs and single ended inputs,
independently.
13. Perform a test with a 100Hz, a 1kHz and a 10kHz tone. Check the output with a oscilloscope, on 4
ohms and 8 ohms loads. Take special cares about oscillation and phase corelation between channels.
14. Connect the unit to a small speaker, and short the input. Check for any noise. Perform this step with
single ended inputs and balanced inputs, independently.
15. Put the unit on a burn-in bench, and let it sit for 24 hours, then readjust bias. Let the unit on the burnin bench for another 72 hours.
16. Redo steps 11 to 14 before shipping to the customer.
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Protection Modes and Indicators
The front LED shows the status of the amplifier. When starting up normally, the CA301 will show a FLASHING
RED LED for about 15 seconds and if all is normal, the LED will go SOLID RED. If there is a fault, the LED will
go to a FLASHING GREEN LED. The CA301 is equipped with four Mosfet protection fuses. In the event that
one or more of these fuses would blow, the technician will first need to identify and cure the cause of failure
(please report to troubleshooting guide). When the cause has been identified, disconnect the unit from the
system including the AC power. Remove the top cover and look for damaged or burned components. If no
other components than the fuses appear to be damaged, the technician can then replace the broken fuses
with the same value and rating (please report to fuses section). The Mosfet fuses are located on the control
board. When replacing fuses, please make sure that the fuse holder are holding the fuses very tightly. A loose
fuse holder can translate into distortion on top of the signal.
Blown fuses Check for short between fuse and ground;
No output Check connexions;
Unit turn into protection Check for smoked and/or burned components;
Excessive buzz and/or hum Check electrical lines;
Oscillation Check source;
Intermittent signal Check connections;
Check for short between components and ground;
Check output transistors;
Check output relays;
Check power supply circuits (positive rail, negative rail, Mosfet
supply).
Check power supply circuits (positive rail, negative rail, Mosfet
supply).
Check output relays;
Check power supply circuits (positive rail, negative rail, Mosfet
supply);
Check output transistors.
Check power supply circuits (positive rail, negative rail, Mosfet
supply);
Check source and load;
Check protection circuit;
Check sensor wires between sensor PCB and control PCB;
Check outputs transistors and Mosfet drivers.
Check for a ground loop in the system.
Check capacitors on main board;
Check 4.7ƻ resistor.
Replace shield wires.
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Output Transistors Testing and Replacement
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE TESTS ARE ONLY EFFECTIVE ON BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS.
DO NOT PERFORM THESE TESTS ON MOSFET DEVICES, AS THEY ARE LIKELY TO
BECOME SHORT DURING THE TEST.
You should check all pin combinaisons, as there is a chance that only one side of the transistor is short. When
replacing outputs transistors, the technician should first disconnect both outputs and main board to check if
the blown outputs were caused by a faulty component on the amplifier’s base. Blown output transistors should
be replaced by kits, not individually. These kits contains matched transistors for both rails of one channel.
When replacing blown output transistors, you must also replace positive and negative Mosfet drivers and bias
transistor. Carefully inspect 4.7ƻ resistor and 10ƻ soft start resistor, and replace if necessary. Replace any
burnt component or board.
Pins : 1 Base
2 Emitter
Case Collector
You should have these results, if the transistor is good.
MJ21194 (NPN)
Positive lead Negative lead Result
B C Conductive
B E Conductive
C B Infinite
C E Infinite
E B Infinite
E C Infinite
MJ21193 (PNP)
Positive lead Negative lead Result
B C Infinite
B E Infinite
C B Conductive
C E Infinite
E B Conductive
E C Infinite
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Calibrations and Adjustments
Bias adjustment:
Note: Bias adjustment should be made without any load connected to the amplifier’s output, and no signal
connected to the amplifier’s input.
1. Connect a multimeter to R8 leads and set the multimeter to mV scale.
2. Turn trimpot RV1 counterclockwise until it reaches 0ƻ. A click should be heard.
3. Turn on amplifier, and let it warm up for 15 minutes on idle.
4. Adjust trimpot RV1 to get a 14mV reading.
5. Let the amplifier warm up for a 24 hours period with signal and load.
6. Remove signal and load, and reconnect the multimeter, setted to mV scale, to R8 leads. Note the
reading.
7. Connect the multimeter to R9, R10, R11 and R12 leads. Note the reading.
8. Input the results into this formula:
((120 – mV
9. Connect the multimeter to R8 leads, and adjust RV1 to match the reading to the formula result.
10. Results should be around 24mV.
DC offset:
Note: DC offset adjustment should be made without any load connected to the amplifier’s output, and no
signal connected to the amplifier’s input.
– mVR9 – mV
R8
R10
– mV
R11
– mV
) ÷ 5) + mV
R12
R8
On these units, DC offset can’t be adjusted. Measure DC offset using a voltmeter connected to the output
posts, scale setted to mV. DC offset should be less than 10mV.
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Parts List
This is not a detailed part list. It is a list of major chassis parts and PCBs. If you need to order a specific part,
please contact Classe Audio with the part location, PCB number, and model and serial number of the unit.
If you need a complete PCB, please replace the (x) in the Classe part number with the revision number printed
on the board.
Parts Description Classe part number
B1DAX Complete PCB, power switch B1DAXR(x)
B01GX Complete PCB, filter B01GXR(x)
B022X Complete PCB, capacitor B022XR(x)
B023X Complete PCB, control B023XR(x)
B015X Complete PCB, input B015XR(x)
B027X Complete PCB, output, bottom B027XR(x) – B
B027X Complete PCB, output, top B027XR(x) – T
B028X Complete PCB, output, middle B028XR(x)
B019X Complete PCB, sensor B019XR(x)
B1D8X Complete PCB, soft start B1D8XR(x)
B02AX Complete PCB, amplifier B02AXR(x)
B1D6X Complete PCB, voltage selector B1D6XR(x)
B20BX Complete PCB, IR sensor B20BXR(x)
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Updates
1. On board B015X, replace R101, R103, R105, R201, R203 and R205 with Classe part number A211-
1308.
2. On board B023X, replace R108 with Classe part number A211-1344
3. On board B02AX (both PCBs), replace R140 and R141 with Classe part number A211-1458
4. On board B027X (both PCBs), replace RV1 with Classe part number A214-1003
5. On board B028X (both PCBs), replace D2, D4, D5 and D6 with Classe part number A205-1016
6. On board B02AX, check C115 and C117 for damage and replace them if necessary with Classe part
number A201-1162
7. On board B022X, remove brackets and install 4 stand off, Classe part number A307-1089
8. On board B023X, replace PO11XR02 program with 040AR3, Classe part number and drop rail sensor
voltage from 500mV to 275mV
9. On chassis, install capacitors Classe part number A201-1162 on AC poles of the bridge rectifiers (both)
10. Replace shield wires with newer type.
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Fuses
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EXTRA PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN REPAIRING, MODIFYING, O
TROUBLESHOOTING IN THE POWER SUPPLY AREA. UNIT MUST BE DISCONNEC
FROM MAIN SOURCE AND CAPACITORS MUST BE DISCHARGED USING A 100W
INCANDESCENT BULB.
WHEN REPLACING FUSES, PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE FUSE HOLDERS ARE
HOLDING THE FUSES VERY TIGHTLY. A LOOSE FUSE HOLDER CAN TRANSLATE INTO
DISTORTION ON TOP OF THE SIGNAL.
Main fuses:
For 100 – 120v units: 12A slo-blo, Classe part number MDA-12A
For 220 – 240v units: 10A slo-blo, Classe part number MDA-10A
The main fuse is located at the back of the unit, on the rear panel.
Control board fuse: 0.50A, Classe part number 225.500
The control board fuse is located on top of the control board (B013X)
Mosfet fuses: 0.75A, Classe part number 225.750
The Mosfet fuses are located on top of the control board (B013X)
Voltage Change
EXTRA PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN REPAIRING, MODIFYING, O
TROUBLESHOOTING IN THE POWER SUPPLY AREA. UNIT MUST BE DISCONNEC
FROM MAIN SOURCE AND CAPACITORS MUST BE DISCHARGED USING A 100W
INCANDESCENT BULB.
1. Set the primary wires of the main transformer as described below.
2. Replace the varistor, according to new line voltage, following Classe’s recommendations. If varistor is
not available, remove old varistor and leave it empty.
3. Set the jumpers accordingly on the auxiliary transformer located at the back of the unit on the top
main board on the left-hand side of the auxiliary transformer (see tables below)
Primary wires, main transformer
Mains Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 Varist
or
100VACBlueBlack White Orange- - GrayYellow140
120VACGrayYellowWhiteOrange- - BlueBlack 140
220VACGrayBlack White - BlueOrange-Yellow250
240VACGrayYellowWhite - BlueOrange- Black 250
Jumpers, auxiliary transformer
Mains Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 5
100/120VAC In Out Out Out In
220/240VAC Out Out In Out Out
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IR Interface Information
Press and hold: AMP + LINE 1 = Turns on Amplifier # 1
AMP + LINE 2 = Turns on Amplifier # 2
AMP + LINE 3 = Turns on Amplifier # 3
AMP + BAL 1 = Turns on Amplifier # 4
AMP + BAL 2 = Turns on Amplifier # 5
AMP + BAL 3 = Turns on Amplifier # 6
J3 J2 J1 J0 ADDRESS RC Button Auto ON Note
X X X X 0 Amp1 No QC setting
X X X Out 1 Amp2 No
X X Out X 2 Amp3 No
X X Out Out 3 Amp4 No
X Out X X 4 Amp5 No
X Out X Out 5 Amp6 No
X Out Out X 0 Amp1 No
X Out Ot Out 0 Amp1 Yes On with AC
Out X X X 0 DC No
Out X X Out 1 DC No
Out X Out X 2 DC No
Out X Out Out 3 DC No
Out Out X X 4 DC No
Out Out X Out 5 DC No
Out Out Out X 0 DC No
Out Out Out Out 0 DC Yes On with AC