Krell 700-MCX Owners Reference

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Instructions for Use
Owner’s Reference
THE LEADER IN AUDIO ENGINEERING
Full Power Balanced
X Series Power Amplifiers
700cx, 400cx, 300cx Stereo
750Mcx, 450Mcx, 350Mcx Monaural
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Full Power Balanced X Series Power Amplifiers
700cx, 400cx, 300cx Stereo 750Mcx, 450Mcx,
350Mcx Monaural with Krell CAST II Technology
v 02.0
Krell Industries, Inc. 45 Connair Road Orange, CT 06477-3650 USA
TEL 203-799-9954 FAX 203-891-2028 E-MAIL krell@krellonline.com WEBSITE http://www.krellonline.com
This product is manufactured in the United States of America. Krell®is a registered trademark of Krell Industries, Inc., and is restricted for use by Krell Indus­tries, Inc., its subsidiaries, and authorized agents. Sustained Plateau Bias III™ is a trademark of Krell Industries, Inc. and is a Krell technology based on U.S. Patent No. 5,331,291. CAST™, CAST II™, Krell Current Mode™, Krell Link™, and Krell Playback System™ are trademarks of Krell Industries, Inc. All other trademarks are registered to their respective companies.
©
2002 by Krell Industries, Inc. All rights reserved P/N 305976
This product complies with the EMC directive (89/336/EEC) and the low-voltage directive (73/23/EEC).
WARNINGS
The Full Power Balanced amplifier must be placed on a firm, level surface where it is not exposed to drip­ping or splashing.
The ventilation grids on the top of the Full Power Balanced amplifier must be unobstructed at all times during operation. Do not place flammable material on top of or beneath the component.
Before making connections to the Full Power Balanced amplifier, ensure that it is off and the preamplifier is in mute or stand-by mode. Make sure all cable terminations are of the highest quality and free from frayed ends, short circuits, or cold solder joints.
The differential circuitry employed with Full Power Balanced amplifiers requires special attention when connect­ing speakers. Do not connect the negative speaker terminals together. Do not connect the negative speaker ter­minals to ground or attempt to bridge the left and right speaker binding posts of Full Power Balanced stereo ampli­fiers.
Do not connect a Full Power Balanced amplifier to a speaker selector device that employs a common ground scheme, as it may short-circuit the amplifier output.
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE ANY KRELL PRODUCT.
Please contact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell if you have any questions not addressed in this reference manual.
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INTRODUCTION 1
DEFINITION OF TERMS 1
REVOLUTIONARY KRELL CAST and CAST II TECHNOLOGY 3
UNPACKING 4
PLACEMENT 4
AC Power Guidelines 5
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 8
700cx, 400cx, and 300cx Stereo Power Amplifiers 8 750Mcx, 450Mcx, and 350Mcx Monaural Power Amplifiers 8
BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION 11
700cx, 400cx, and 300cx Stereo Power Amplifiers 11 750Mcx, 450Mcx, and 350Mcx Monaural Power Amplifiers 12
CONNECTING THE FULL POWER BALANCED AMPLIFIER TO YOUR SYSTEM 13
Input and Output Connections 13 Krell Link Connections 13 DC Protection Circuitry 14 Using a Tube Preamplifier 14
AMPLIFIER OPERATION 15
On/Off and Stand-by Operation 15 Krell Link Operation 15
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 16
How to Turn Off the Amplifier LEDs 16 How to Turn On the Amplifier LEDs 16 How to Switch between Krell CAST and XLR Inputs 16 Using a Dedicated Wall Outlet and Switch 16
AMPLIFIER TROUBLESHOOTING 17
How to Troubleshoot System Noise 17 How to Evaluate Amplifier Operation 17
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 19
WARRANTY 20
RETURN AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURE 21
SPECIFICATIONS 22
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Contents
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FIGURE 1 Full Power Balanced Stereo Amplifier Front Panel 6
FIGURE 2 Full Power Balanced Monaural Amplifier Front Panel 7
FIGURE 3 Full Power Balanced Stereo Amplifier Back Panel 9
FIGURE 4 Full Power Balanced Monaural Amplifier Back Panel 10
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Illustrations
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The Full Power Balanced X Series consists of three stereo amplifiers, the Full Power Bal­anced 700cx, 400cx, and 300cx Stereo Power Amplifiers and three monaural amplifiers, the Full Power Balanced 750Mcx, 450Mcx, and 350Mcx Monaural Power Amplifiers. Installa­tion, connection, and operation of all amplifiers in the Full Power Balanced series are identical; however, a pair of Full Power Balanced Monau­ral amplifiers are required for stereo operation.
Full Power Balanced amplifiers can be config­ured to accommodate any sophisticated music or home theater system and can be operated by an optional remote control or through the remote control of other Krell components.
This owner’s reference manual contains impor­tant information on placement, installation, and operation of the Full Power Balanced ampli­fiers. Please read this information carefully. A thorough understanding of these details will help ensure satisfactory operation and long life for your Full Power Balanced amplifier and related system components.
Following are the definitions of key terms used in your owner’s reference manual.
CONFIGURATIONS
Krell Link
A method of synchronizing remote control oper­ation for Krell systems that include multiple pre­amplifiers, amplifiers, and associated compo­nents. When Krell Link in/out connections are used, the remote capabilities of the linked com­ponents are controlled from one component, called the control component. The linked com­ponents respond to stand-by and operational mode commands from the control component via MIDI cables.
INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONs
Balanced
A symmetrical input or output circuit that has equal impedance from both input terminals to a common ground reference point. The industry standard for professional and sound recording installations, balanced connections have 6 dB more gain than single-ended connections and allow the use of long interconnect cables. Bal­anced connections are completely immune to induced noise from the system or the environ­ment.
Krell Current Audio Signal Transmission (CAST)
A proprietary Krell circuit technology for connect­ing analog components, in which the audio waveform is transmitted between components in the current rather than voltage domain. The speed and bandwidth provided by Krell CAST and the CAST circuitry update, Krell CAST II, yield accurate, realistic music reproduction. Krell components connected via CAST and CAST II perform as if they are all part of a single circuit.
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Definition of TermsIntroduction
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Definition of Terms, continued
Single-ended
A two-wire input or output circuit. Use care when using single-ended connections as the ground connection is made last and broken first. Turn the system off prior to making or breaking single-ended connections. Single­ended connections are not recommended for connections requiring long cable runs.
OPERATION
Off
When the power switch on the back panel is placed in the down position and the blue power LEDs turn off, the component is off.
Operational Mode
When the power button on the front panel is pressed and the three blue power LEDs illumi­nate, the component is in the operational mode and ready to play music.
Stand-by Mode
A low power consumption status that keeps the audio and regulator circuits at idle. Krell recom­mends leaving the component in the stand-by mode when it is not playing music.
TECHNOLOGY
Krell Current Mode
A proprietary Krell circuit topology in which the audio gain stages of a component operate in the current rather than voltage domain. This unique technology provides the component with exceptional speed and a wide bandwidth.
Krell Sustained Plateau Bias III
A patented microprocessor control system that maintains Class A bias operation regardless of musical demand. Class Abias is the most accu­rate method used to amplify musical signals. The new Sustained Plateau Bias III software is featured in the Full Power Balanced X Series amplifiers and was developed from the algo­rithm utilized in the Master Reference Amplifier. Sustained Plateau Bias III maximizes an ampli­fier’s efficiency both in power consumption and heat generation.
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Current Audio Signal Transmission, termed CAST, is a revolutionary method of connecting analog audio components for unparalleled sonic performance. CAST circuitry, and the CAST circuitry update, Krell CAST II, combine innovative engineering with existing Krell Cur­rent Mode technology to create entire CAST systems that reproduce music with incredible range, tonality, and precision.
Voltage Signal Transmission and the Traditional Audio System
Traditionally, signal is transmitted in the voltage domain between two components. In an audio system, each component is a discrete entity with unique characteristics that act upon the musical signal independently. Each component is unaware of the other components in the system. The cables that connect the components each have their own electrical characteristics, which affect the sonic presentation of the entire sys­tem.
CAST: A New Approach
CAST circuitry recognizes signal transmitted in the current domain instead of the voltage domain between each component. CAST transmission unifies the individual components and their interconnects into an electrically linked whole. The sonic presentation of the entire system remains intact.
CAST Basics
Here’s how a CAST audio system works. Inter­nally, each CAST source transfers, or amplifies, current using Krell Current Mode circuitry. This current signal is then output using CAST cir­cuitry. When the signal is received by a CAST input, Krell Current Mode circuitry again takes over until the signal reaches the loudspeaker. By maintaining the musical signal in the current domain from beginning to end, an entire CAST system behaves as if it is one component. With
CAST, anomalies of signal transmission between components are eliminated. Cable impedances and their effects on the transmitted signal are non-existent.
How CAST and Krell Current Mode Interact
While CAST is a new method of transferring the musical signal between components, its origin stems from Krell Current Mode, the technology developed to transfer the musical signal within a component. CAST combined with Krell Cur­rent Mode takes circuitry signal transmission to the next evolutionary level. In essence, Krell Current Mode maintains the integrity of the sig­nal within the component and CAST preserves the transmitted signal between components. Together, CAST and Krell Current Mode tech­nologies unify separate Krell components into a
single global circuit.
CAST Cable Construction
A CAST system uses cables manufactured by Krell and other manufacturers specially licensed by Krell. Thin and flexible CAST cables are constructed with the same build quality as other Krell products and are aesthet­ically matched to the components that Krell manufactures. An all-metal body and locking connectors with gold contacts are part of the standard no-compromise specification devel­oped for every CAST cable made.
The Best Musical Performance
When you operate a CAST system, you will hear significant improvements in every perfor­mance area: speed, precision, dynamic range, depth and width of the sound stage, transient impact, tonal balance, harmonic distortion, and more. The goal for CAST is the same company goal used for all Krell products. Krell strives for the delivery of the best performance of a musi­cal event for you, using the full expression of technology to date.
Revolutionary Krell CAST and CAST II Technology
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Two people are needed to remove the Full Power Balanced amplifier from its shipping box safely and easily.
1. Open the shipping box and remove the top layer of foam. You see these items:
1 Full Power Balanced Amplifier 1 Packet containing the owner’s
reference manual and the warranty registration card
2. Orient the shipping box so that one person stands at the front of the amplifier and one person stands at the rear of the amplifier. Both people need to grab a pair of the card­board handle cutouts (one pair located at the front of the amplifier and one pair located at the rear of the amplifier) and simultaneously lift the amplifier straight up, out of the carton.
3. Place the amplifier in a safe location and remove the protective plastic wrapping.
Notes
If any of the items mentioned above are not included in the shipping box, please contact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell for assistance.
Save all packing materials. If you ship your Full Power Balanced amplifier in the future, repack the unit in its original packaging to prevent tran­sit damage. See Return Authorization Proce- dure, on page 21 for more information.
Before you install the Full Power Balanced amplifier into your system, please follow the guidelines in this section to choose its proper location. This will facilitate a clean, trouble-free installation.
The Full Power Balanced amplifier requires at least two inches (5 cm) of clearance on each side and at least eight inches (20 cm) of clear­ance above the component to provide ade­quate ventilation.
Although Sustained Plateau Bias III circuitry reduces the high heat dissipation and heat out­put of traditional Class A circuitry, Full Power Balanced amplifiers still can become hot under normal operation.
When the front and rear of a cabinet are open the air space between the chassis and shelf must be unobstructed. If you place the amplifi­er in a closed cabinet, you may need to modify shelf spacing or use small fans to increase ven­tilation. For the dimensions of your Full Power Balanced amplifier, see Specifications, on pages 22–23.
Place the amplifier as close to the speakers as possible. Krell CAST technology permits you to use interconnect cables of any length, see Rev-
olutionary Krell CAST and CAST II Technol­ogy on page 3; however, try to keep the cable
length to a minimum.
All Full Power Balanced amplifiers drive the lowest impedances with ease. When imped­ance is added due to long speaker cable lengths, amplifier power is wasted in the cable. Long speaker cables reduce the maximum power that is delivered in the speakers.
Unpacking Placement
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AC POWER GUIDELINES
The Full Power Balanced 300cx and 350Mcx amplifiers need to be operated from a dedicat­ed AC power line rated at a minimum of 15 amps. The Full Power Balanced 700cx, 750Mcx, 400cx, and 450Mcx amplifiers need to
be operated from a dedicated AC power line rated at a minimum of 20 amps.
Please contact your authorized Krell dealer, dis­tributor, or Krell before using any devices designed to alter or stabilize the AC power for Full Power Balanced amplifiers.
Placement, continued
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FIGURE 1 FULL POWER BALANCED STEREO AMPLIFIER FRONT PANEL
1 Power Stand-by LED 2 Bias LED 3 Power Button
4 Infrared Sensor 5 Krell CAST LED 6 Regulator LED
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1 2 63 54
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FIGURE 2 FULL POWER BALANCED MONAURAL AMPLIFIER FRONT PANEL
7 Power Stand-by LED 8 Bias LED 9 Power Button
10 Infrared Sensor 11 Krell CAST LED 12 Regulator LED
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7 8 129 1110
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The front panel accesses power on/stand-by and infrared sensor (remote control) functions. The power stand-by, bias, regulator, and Krell CAST LEDs, arranged in a triangle on the front panel above the power button, illuminate to indi­cate amplifier status.
FULL POWER BALANCED 700cx, 400cx, AND 300cx STEREO POWER AMPLIFIERS
See Figure 1 on page 6
1 Power Stand-by LED
The blue power stand-by LED (top of LED tri­angle) illuminates when the back panel power breaker switch has been moved to on, engag­ing the input circuitry and placing the amplifier in stand-by mode.
2 Bias LED
The blue bias LED (lower left of triangle) illumi­nates after the front panel power button is pressed, indicating that the Sustained Plateau Bias III is engaged.
3 Power Button
Use the silver power button to power on the amplifier from stand-by mode.
4 Infrared Sensor
The infrared sensor receives the signal from a remote control.
5 Krell CAST LED
The red Krell CAST LED (center of triangle) illu­minates when a Krell CAST input on the back panel is connected to another Krell product with a Krell CAST output.
6 Regulator LED
The blue regulator LED (lower right of triangle) illuminates after the front panel power button is used to power on from stand-by mode, indicat­ing that the regulator is providing power to the output stage.
Note
An optional remote control is available for Full Power Balanced amplifiers.
FULL POWER BALANCED 750Mcx, 450Mcx, AND 350Mcx MONAURAL POWER AMPLIFIERS
See Figure 2 on page 7
7 Power Stand-by LED
The blue power stand-by LED (top of LED tri­angle) illuminates when the back panel power breaker switch has been moved to on, engag­ing the input circuitry and placing the amplifier in stand-by mode.
8 Bias LED
The blue bias LED (lower left of triangle) illumi­nates after the front panel power button is pressed, indicating that the Sustained Plateau Bias III is engaged.
9 Power Button
Use the silver power button to power on the amplifier from stand-by mode.
10 Infrared Sensor
The infrared sensor receives the signal from a remote control.
11 Krell CAST LED
The red Krell CAST LED (center of triangle) illu­minates when a Krell CAST input on the back panel is connected to another Krell product with a Krell CAST output.
12 Regulator LED
The blue regulator LED (lower right of triangle) illuminates after the front panel power button is used to power on from stand-by mode, indicat­ing that the regulator is providing power to the output stage.
Front Panel Description
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FIGURE 3 FULL POWER BALANCED STEREO AMPLIFIER BACK PANEL
13 Left and Right Speaker Binding Posts 14 Krell CAST Inputs 15 Back Panel Power Breaker Switch
16 Left and Right Balanced Inputs 17 Krell Link Out/In 18 AC Mains Power Cord 19 Handles
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13 1716 161519 191814 14 13
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FIGURE 4 FULL POWER BALANCED MONAURAL AMPLIFIER BACK PANEL
20 Handle 21 Speaker Binding Posts 22 Krell CAST Input 23 Balanced Input
24 AC Mains Power Cord 25 Krell Link Out/In 26 Back Panel Power
Breaker Switch
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21 2523 2420 2622
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The back panel provides connections for all inputs and outputs, power on/off, and remote control links. The back panel also has handles that allow you to safely and easily move the amplifier.
FULL POWER BALANCED 700cx, 400cx, AND 300cx STEREO POWER AMPLIFIERS
See Figure 1 on page 6
13 Left and Right Speaker Binding Posts
Full Power Balanced 700cx, 400cx, and 300cx stereo amplifiers are equipped with four pairs of speaker binding posts (upper left, lower left, upper right, and lower right).
Notes
Two pairs of speaker binding posts are used for each channel of amplification. On the stereo or monaural Full Power Balanced amplifiers, either the upper or the lower pair can be used with speakers having two pairs of binding posts. For biwiring applications, with speakers having more than one pair of binding posts, use both upper and lower pairs of speaker binding posts. See the speaker’s instruction manual for biwiring connections.
Speaker binding posts for stereo and monaural amplifiers accept spade lugs only. Bare wire, banana lugs, or pins will not work. Use the red terminal for the positive connection and the blue terminal for the negative connection.
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Full Power Balanced 700cx, 400cx, and 300cx stereo amplifiers are equipped with one left Krell CAST input and one right Krell CAST input via 4­pin bayonet connectors. The Krell CAST inputs allow the Full Power Balanced amplifier to be connected to the KPS 25sc Krell Playback Sys­tem and other CAST-equipped components.
15 Back Panel Power Breaker Switch
Full Power Balanced amplifiers are equipped with a back panel power breaker switch, for powering on the amplifier. Placing the back panel power breaker switch in the up position places the amplifier in stand-by mode, where it remains until the front panel power button (3) is pressed.
Note
Krell recommends that the amplifier remain on, in stand-by mode, even when not in use, once it is powered on from the back panel power breaker switch (15).
16 Left and Right Balanced Inputs
Full Power Balanced 700cx, 400cx, and 300cx stereo amplifiers are equipped with one left bal­anced input and one right balanced input via XLR connectors.
17 Krell Link Out/In
Full Power Balanced amplifiers are equipped with Krell Link Remote out/in connectors that allow the remote control to operate a linked amplifier configuration. See Krell Link Connec-
tions, on page 13 for more information. Note
An optional remote control is available for Full Power Balanced amplifiers.
18 AC Mains Power Cord
All Full Power Balanced amplifiers are equipped with a permanently attached AC power cord.
19 Handles
All Full Power Balanced stereo amplifiers are equipped with two handles, located beside the speaker binding posts, to help you easily and safely move the amplifier.
Back Panel Description
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FULL POWER BALANCED 750Mcx, 450Mcx, AND 350Mcx MONAURAL POWER AMPLIFIERS
See Figure 4 on page 10
20 Handle
All Full Power Balanced monaural amplifiers are equipped with a handle, located beside the speaker binding posts, to help you easily and safely move the amplifier.
21 Speaker Binding Posts
Full Power Balanced 750Mcx, 450Mcx, and 350Mcx monaural amplifiers are equipped with two pairs of speaker binding posts (one upper pair and one lower pair). For stereo operation, two monaural amplifiers are required.
22 Krell CAST Input
Full Power Balanced 750Mcx, 450Mcx, and 350Mcx monaural amplifiers are equipped with one Krell CAST input via a 4-pin bayonet con­nector. The Krell CAST input allows the Full Power Balanced amplifier to be connected to the KPS 25sc Krell Playback System and other CAST-equipped components.
23 Balanced Input
Full Power Balanced 750Mcx, 450Mcx, and 350Mcx monaural amplifiers are equipped with one balanced input via an XLR connector.
24 AC Mains Power Cord
All Full Power Balanced amplifiers are equipped with a permanently attached AC power cord.
25 Krell Link Out/In
Full Power Balanced amplifiers are equipped with Krell Link Remote out/in connectors that allow the remote control to operate a linked amplifier configuration. See Krell Link Connec-
tions, on page 13 for more information. Note
An optional remote control is available for Full Power Balanced amplifiers.
26 Back Panel Power Breaker Switch
Full Power Balanced amplifiers are equipped with a back panel power breaker switch, for powering on the amplifier. Powering on using the back panel power breaker switch places the amplifier in stand-by mode, where it remains until the front panel power button is pressed.
Note
Krell recommends that, once the amplifier is powered on from the back panel power breaker switch, it remains on, in stand-by mode, even when not in use.
Back Panel Description, continued
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INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
Krell recommends using its proprietary Krell CAST system for unparalleled sonic perfor­mance between the Full Power Balanced amplifiers and other CAST-equipped compo­nents and the KPS 25sc Krell Playback Sys­tem.
Full Power Balanced amplifiers also offer bal­anced operation. The circuitry and connections associated with balanced operation not only can minimize sonic loss but also are immune to induced noise, especially for installations using long cables.
A one piece RCA-to-XLR adapter is available from Krell Industries, to allow single-ended oper­ation using the balanced XLR inputs.
The following steps describe how to connect cables to the Full Power Balanced Amplifiers.
1. Neatly arrange and organize wiring to and from the amplifier and all components. Sep­arate AC wires from audio cables to prevent hum or other unwanted noise from being introduced into the system.
2. Connect the Krell CAST cables from your CAST-enabled preamplifier/source compo­nent to the left and right Krell CAST 4-pin bayonet inputs on the amplifier back panel. For balanced operation, connect the inter­connect cable from your preamplifier to the left and right balanced XLR input on the amplifier back panel.
3. Connect the speaker cables to the Full Power Balanced amplifiers speaker binding posts, located on the amplifier back panel. Speaker binding posts for both stereo and monaural amplifiers accept spade lugs only.
4. Insert the end of the AC mains power cord into the AC wall receptacle.
5. Proceed with Krell Link Connections, if desired, or turn to Amplifier Operation, on page 15.
KRELL LINK CONNECTIONS
Krell Link Remote out/in connectors on the back panel of the Full Power Balanced amplifi­er allow you to synchronize remote control operation for systems that include multiple amplifiers and associated components. When the Krell Link Remote out/in connectors are used, the remote capabilities of the linked com­ponents are controlled from one amplifier or preamplifier, called the control component. The linked components respond to stand-by and operational mode commands from the control component via MIDI cables.
Note
Krell Link uses standard five pin MIDI commu­nication cables, sometimes referred to as MIDI Plus cables. MIDI cables can be purchased from your authorized distributor or dealer, or from an audio supply store.
How to Connect Components through Krell Link
1. Turn all components off, using the back panel power breaker switch. This ensures that the components are synchronized when the MIDI cable is connected.
2. Select the component to be the control com­ponent. The control component must be in plain view for proper remote control opera­tion.
3. Connect one end of the MIDI cable to the Krell Link out connector on the back panel of the component.
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4. Connect the other end of the MIDI cable to the Krell Link in connector on the next com­ponent.
To link another component, connect a sec­ond MIDI cable to the Krell Link out con­nector on the back panel of the second component. Connect the remaining end of the MIDI cable to the Krell Link in connec­tor on the back panel of a third component.
5. Link additional components, if desired, as described in Steps 3 and 4.
The components are now ready for operation with Krell Link.
DC PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
Full Power Balanced amplifiers use unobtrusive direct current (DC) protection circuitry that strips DC from the signal without corrupting sound reproduction. Full Power Balanced amplifiers feature direct coupled circuitry from input to output. This topology eliminates all cou­pling capacitors from the audio signal path. Coupling capacitors block damaging DC but have sonic characteristics that corrupt sound reproduction.
Note
For more information about DC protection cir­cuitry features, see Amplifier Troubleshooting, on page 17.
USING A TUBE PREAMPLIFIER
The high DC output of tube preamplifiers may exceed the DC protection circuitry of Full Power Balanced amplifiers. Excessive DC level in a signal can damage amplifiers, speak­ers, or both. The coupling capacitors in Full Power Balanced amplifiers must be engaged when using a tube preamplifier. An authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell must activate these capacitors.
Coupling capacitors must be inserted into the signal path by your authorized Krell dealer, dis­tributor, or Krell before you can use your Full Power Balanced amplifier with a tube preampli­fier.
IMPORTANT
Please read the Warranty, on page 20, to understand the warranty limitations of Full Power Balanced amplifiers when used with tube preamplifiers.
Connecting, continued
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Full Power Balanced amplifiers are easy to install and operate. However, it is important to exercise care during operation, due to the amplifiersenormous power output. Switching between active sources (such as a CD player, tape monitor, or VCR) without muting the pre­amplifier output, or bumping or miscuing a source can generate large transients at low fre­quencies. Full Power Balanced amplifiers may generate enough power with these transients to damage loudspeakers.
IMPORTANT
Always mute or fully attenuate the preamplifier level when switching sources.
Do not change input connections to the amplifi­er when the amplifier is on.
Use care when setting high playback levels. Because of their tremendous reserves of clean power, Full Power Balanced amplifiers can safe­ly drive speakers to higher sound pressure lev­els than other amplifiers. Always lower the vol­ume level at the first sign of speaker distress.
ON/OFF AND STAND-BYOPERATION
When powering on any system, turn on ampli­fiers last. Turn off amplifiers first.
1. Move the back panel power breaker switch to the up position to engage the input cir­cuitry and place the amplifier into the stand­by mode. The front panel blue power stand­by LED illuminates.
2. Press the silver power button on the amplifi­er front panel. The blue regulator LED illumi­nates. Once the regulator provides power to the output stage, the blue bias LED illumi­nates. The Sustained Plateau Bias II system is now engaged. After the protection circuitry has confirmed that safe operating conditions exist, the input relays engage. You hear a click. The amplifier is ready for operation.
If the Krell CAST input is being used, the Krell CAST red LED illuminates and remains illuminated at all times during the stand-by or power on modes.
3. With the preamplifier muted or volume con­trol completely lowered, select a source. Increase the volume control to the desired listening level.
4. When turning off the system, mute or com­pletely lower the preamplifier volume, or place the Full Power Balanced amplifier in the stand-by power mode by pressing the power button on the front panel. It is now safe to turn off the rest of the system.
Note
For best performance of Full Power Balanced amplifiers, leave the back panel power breaker switch on at all times.
KRELL LINK OPERATION
1. When all components are linked, place each component in the stand-by mode by moving the back panel power breaker switch to the up position. This ensures that all components will be synchronized when signals from the control component are sent to the linked components in the system.
2. When the components are in stand-by, switch the control component to the opera­tional mode from the control component’s front panel or by using the component’s remote control.
The linked components switch to the oper­ational mode simultaneously.
A linked component can be switched between the operational mode and stand-by, individual­ly, from its front panel. Switching a linked com­ponent temporarily breaks the chain of linked components. To re-establish linked operation, return all components to stand-by.
Amplifier Operation
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Full Power Balanced amplifiers are compatible with the remote controls included with Krell pre­amplifiers, the Home Theater Standard 7.1, and the KPS 25sc Krell Playback System.
Please contact your authorized Krell dealer, dis­tributor, or Krell to purchase a remote control for Full Power Balanced amplifiers.
Full Power Balanced amplifiers can be located in a room or space close to the speakers but out of sight, and powered on or off remotely from the listening room, through a control amplifier. See Krell Link Connections, on page 13.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE AMPLIFIER LEDs
The amplifier must be in the stand-by mode with the rear panel power breaker switch on. While holding the silver power button in, press the power key on the remote control. After the amplifier finishes its turn-on sequence, the front panel blue LEDs turn off. The blue LEDs remain off throughout normal operation as long as the amplifiers rear panel power breaker switch is not turned off.
HOW TO TURN ON THE AMPLIFIER LEDs
With the amplifier in the stand-by mode, turn the rear panel power breaker switch to the off position. Then turn the rear panel power break­er switch back to the on position. The next time the amplifier is powered up from the front panel or the remote control, the blue LEDs illuminate during the turn-on sequence.
HOW TO SWITCH BETWEEN KRELL CAST AND XLR INPUTS
Press the meter key on a Krell remote to switch between CAST inputs and the balanced XLR inputs.
Full Power Balanced amplifiers default to CAST operation upon startup, if the amplifier is turned off from the rear panel power breaker switch and a CAST source and cable are connected to the CAST inputs. The operational mode does not change if the Full Power Balanced amplifier is in stand-by mode.
USING A DEDICATED WALL OUTLET AND SWITCH
Full Power Balanced amplifiers can be powered on from an AC wall receptacle with a dedicated switch, rather than from the front panel power button or optional remote control.
Please contact your authorized Krell dealer, dis­tributor, or Krell for more information before you connect your Full Power Balanced amplifier to a dedicated AC wall outlet with a switch.
Remote Control Operation
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HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT SYSTEM NOISE
AC grounding becomes critical when connect­ing high performance audio components. When you mix and match audio components, each with its own ground potential, a low frequency hum may occur in one or both speakers. This often occurs when introducing a new compo­nent into a system.
If a low frequency hum emanates from the speakers when you place the Full Power Bal­anced amplifier into the system, follow these simple troubleshooting steps:
Note
During these steps, the back panel power breaker switch remains in the on position.
1. Check all input and output connections, making sure they are of sound construction. With the amplifier in stand-by mode, remove the interconnect cables, then press the front panel power button. If the hum disappears, press the power button to return to stand-by mode, and reinsert one of the interconnect cables. Press the power button again. If the hum reappears with one or both intercon­nects inserted, there may be a defective cable. Have the interconnect cables checked before proceeding.
2. If the interconnect cables are sound, you may be experiencing a ground loop. This can often be easily eliminated. Please con­tact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell for suggestions on how to solve this problem.
HOW TO EVALUATE AMPLIFIER OPERATION
The amplifiers are protected by a series of non­intrusive circuits that constantly evaluate the amplifiers operation. This circuitry protects against damaging DC input or output and short circuits, see also DC Protection Circuitry, on page 14, and monitors regulator operation, ensuring constant voltage to the output stage. The protection circuitry in a Full Power Bal­anced amplifier is designed to prevent damage to the amplifiers or speakers caused by other defective components, faulty wiring, system mishandling, or amplifier failure.
In addition, when a Full Power Balanced ampli­fiers DC protection circuitry senses a problem within the system, it identifies, then indicates the problem by illuminating the front panel blue LEDs, as described in the following table.
Notes
The Krell CAST LED illuminates only if a Krell CAST input is being used.
There are no output fuses in Full Power Bal­anced amplifiers.
Amplifier Troubleshooting
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AMPLIFIER CONDITION The output mutes during playback and the following LEDs illuminate: Power Stand-by, and Regulator Bias
The amplifier switches to stand-by mode and the Power Stand-by LED illuminates
The amplifier switches to stand-by at high volumes and the Power Stand-by LED illuminates
The amplifier powers down completely and no LEDs illuminate
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Excessive DC at the amplifier input
Electrical short in speaker cables or inside speaker
Insufficient AC current from the wall outlet
Excessive heat
DC present at the output stage
Internal amplifier problem
COURSE OF ACTION
Have source unit and preamplifier checked for high DC output
If preamplifier is a tube model, see Using a Tube Preamplifier, on page 14.
Check all speaker cables for any cuts or frayed edges that might form a connection between the positive and neg­ative speaker binding post ter­minals
Make sure the AC line is at least 15 amps for 300cx and 350Mc amplifiers; 400cx, 450Mcx, 700cx, and 750Mcx amplifiers should be operated from a dedicated 20-amp line.
Allow amplifier to cool before resuming operation. See Placement, on page 4 for ven­tilation requirements
Contact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell
Contact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell
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If the course of action listed in the table below does not correct the situation, please con­tact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell.
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Q. Should I leave my Full Power Balanced amplifier on at all times?
A. For maximum amplifier performance, leave the back panel power breaker switch on at all times. This places the amplifier in stand-by mode. Full Power Balanced amplifiers are designed to be powered on and off from stand­by, using the front panel power button. This eliminates cold start degradations. The ampli­fier will operate at full performance within min­utes.
Q. When I turn on the amplifier there is a loud hum through the speakers. What should I do?
A. When a new component is introduced, a low frequency hum may occur in one or both speak­ers. Check all input and output connections and cables, making sure they are of sound con­struction. See How to Troubleshoot System Noise, on page 17. If the interconnects and cables are sound, you may be experiencing a ground loop. This can often be easily eliminat­ed. Please contact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell for suggestions on how to solve this problem.
Q. My system includes multiple pairs of speak­ers. Can I connect them to my Full Power Bal­anced amplifiers through a speaker selector box?
A. No. Most speaker selector boxes use a com­mon ground scheme. The differential circuitry in Full Power Balanced amplifiers prohibits the use of these devices. Do not connect a Full Power
Balanced amplifier to a speaker selector
device that employs a common ground scheme, as it may short-circuit the amplifier output.
Q. My speakers have only one pair of binding posts, but my Full Power Balanced stereo amplifier has two pairs. Which pair of speaker binding posts should I use, the upper or the lower?
A. The upper and lower pair of speaker bind­ing posts on Full Power Balanced stereo ampli­fiers are identical. You can use either the upper or lower pair; they work and sound the same. See Connecting the Full Power Balanced Amplifier to Your System, on page 13.
Q. My speakers are rated for 150 Watts. Are the Full Power Balanced 400cx or 700cx mod­els too powerful for them?
A. No. A speaker seldom is damaged from overdriving. More often, damage occurs when an amplifier that lacks sufficient power is asked to handle heavy demand situations such as high playback levels. These amplifiers may have very high 8 Ohm power ratings, but in heavy demand situations they can be driven into clipping (in which DC current goes to speakers due to loss of amplifier power). Clip­ping can damage speakers. Avoid damage to your speakers by reviewing your speaker’s specifications and exercise caution in heavy demand situations.
Questions and Answers
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This Krell product has a limited warranty of five years for parts and labor on circuitry. Should this product fail to per­form at any time during the warranty, Krell will repair it at no cost to the owner, except as set forth in this warranty.
The warranty does not apply to damage caused by acts of God or nature.
The warranty on this page shall be in lieu of any other war­ranty, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a par­ticular purpose. There are no warranties which exceed beyond those described in this document. If this product does not perform as warranted herein, the owners sole remedy shall be repair. In no event will Krell be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from pur­chase, use, or inability to use this product, even if Krell has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
IMPORTANT
The user is responsible for notifying his or her Krell deal­er, distributor, or Krell that a tube preamplifier will be used with the Full Power Balanced amplifier, so that the Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell can activate the coupling capac­itors. If the user does not notify the Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell and uses a tube preamplifier without the Full Power Balanced amplifier’s coupling capacitor engaged, Krell reserves the right to refuse warranty related service due to DC-related damage.
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice substantiating that the unit is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. The warranty begins on the date of the original retail purchase, as noted on the bill of sale or receipted invoice from an authorized Krell dealer or distributor. Previously owned equipment, when re-purchased from an authorized Krell dealer or distributor, has the balance of the original war­ranty, based on the original date of manufacture.
The warranty for Krell products is valid only in the country to which they were originally shipped, through the authorized Krell distributor for that country, and at the factory. There may be restrictions on or changes to Krells warranty because of regulations within a specific country. Please check with your distributor for a complete understanding of the warranty in your country.
If a unit is serviced by a distributor who did not import the unit, there may be a charge for service, even if the product is within the warranty period.
Freight to the factory is your responsibility. Return freight within the United States (U.S.A.) is included in the warranty. If you have purchased your Krell product outside the U.S.A. and wish to have it serviced at the factory, all freight and associated charges to the factory are your responsibility. Krell will pay return freight to the U.S.A.-based freight for­warder of your choice. Freight and other charges to ship the unit from the freight forwarder to you are also your respon­sibility.
Krell is not responsible for any damage incurred in transit. Krell will file claims for damages as necessary for units dam­aged in transit to the factory. You are responsible for filing claims for shipping damages during the return shipment.
Krell does not supply replacement parts and/or products to the owner of the unit. Replacement parts and/or products will be furnished only to the distributor performing service on this unit on an exchange basis only; any parts and/or prod­ucts returned to Krell for exchange become the property of Krell.
No expressed or implied warranty is made for any Krell product damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, natural or personal disaster, or unauthorized modification.
Any unauthorized voltage conversion, disassembly, component replacement, perforation of chassis, updates, or modifications performed to the unit will void the warranty.
The operating voltage of this unit is determined by the fac­tory and can only be changed by an authorized Krell distrib­utor or at the factory. The voltage for this product in the U.S.A. cannot be changed until six months from the original purchase date.
In the event that Krell receives a product for warranty ser­vice that has been modified in any way without Krell autho­rization, all warranties on that product will be void. The prod­uct will be returned to original factory layout specifications at the owners expense before it is repaired. All repairs required after the product has been returned to original fac­tory specifications will be charged to the customer, at cur­rent parts and labor rates.
All operational features, functions, and specifications and policies are subject to change without notification.
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To register your product for warranty benefits, please complete and return the Warranty Reg­istration Card enclosed in the shipping box within 15 days of purchase. Thank you.
Warranty
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If you believe there is a problem with your com­ponent, please contact your dealer, distributor, or the Krell factory to discuss the problem before you return the component for repair. To expedite service, you may wish to complete and e-mail the Service Request Form in the Service Section of our website at:
www.krellonline.com
To return this product to Krell, please follow this procedure so that we may serve you better:
1. Obtain a Return Authorization Number (R/A number) and shipping address from the Krell Service Department.
2. Insure and accept all liability for loss of or damage to this product during shipment to the Krell factory and prepay all shipping charges. Please see the Warranty page in this manual, concerning liability for shipping damage and shipping charges.
This product may also be hand delivered if arrangements with the Service Department have been made in advance. Proof of purchase may be required for warranty validation at the time of hand delivery.
IMPORTANT
Use the original packaging to ensure safe tran­sit of this product to the dealer, distributor, or factory. Krell may, at its discretion, return this product in new packaging and bill the owner for such packaging if the product received by Krell was boxed in non-standard packaging or if the original packaging was so damaged that it was unusable. If Krell determines that new packag­ing is required, the owner will be notified before this product is returned.
To purchase additional packaging, please con­tact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or the Krell Service Department.
To contact the Krell Service Department
TEL 203-799-9954
Monday-Friday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST FAX 203-799-9796 E-MAIL service@krellonline.com
WEBSITE www.krellonline.com
Full Power Balanced X Series Amplifier
PRODUCT NAME
MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
Return Authorization Procedure
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Specifications
Full Power Balanced 300cx, 400cx, 700cx Stereo Amplifiers
FPB 300cx FPB 400cx FPB 700cx
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
20 Hz to 20 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0 dB, -0.05 dB +0 dB, -0.05 dB +0 dB, -0.05 dB
0.1 Hz to 240 kHz 0.1 Hz to 240 kHz 0.1 Hz to 240 kHz +0 dB, -3 dB +0 dB, -3 dB +0 dB, -3 dB
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO 113 dB 117 dB 120 dB
“A” WEIGHTED
GAIN 26.4 dB 26.4 dB 26.4 dB
TOTAL HARMONIC 1 kHz <0.03% 1 kHz <0.03% 1 kHz <0.03% DISTORTION (THD) 20 kHz <0.16% 20 kHz <0.16% 20 kHz <0.16%
ALL BALANCED, UNWEIGHTED
INPUT IMPEDANCE 100 kOhms 100 kOhms 100 kOhms
INPUT SENSITIVITY 2.34 Vrms 2.71 Vrms 3.58 Vrms
OUTPUT POWER 8 Ohms 300 W 8 Ohms 400 W 8 Ohms 700 W
EACH CHANNEL DRIVEN 4 Ohms 600 W 4 Ohms 800 W 4 Ohms 1,400 W
2 Ohms 1200 W 2 Ohms 1,600 W 2 Ohms 2,800 W
OUTPUT VOLTAGE Peak to Peak138 V Peak to Peak 170 V Peak to Peak 240 V
RMS 49 V RMS 60 V RMS 84 V
POWER CONSUMPTION Stand-by 60 W Stand-by 75 W Stand-by 85 W
Idle 175 W Idle 350 W Idle 430 W Max. 1,700 W Max. 3,000 W Max. 6,000 W
INPUTS 1 pair balanced via 1 pair balanced via 1 pair balanced via
XLR connectors XLR connectors XLR connectors 1 pair CAST via 4-pin 1 pair CAST via 4-pin 1 pair CAST via 4-pin bayonet connectors bayonet connectors bayonet connectors
OUTPUTS 4 pair (upper left, 4 pair (upper left, 4 pair (upper left
SPEAKER BINDING POSTS lower left, upper right lower left, upper right lower left, upper right
lower right) lower right) lower right)
REMOTE CONTROL Optional Optional Optional
DIMENSIONS
INCHES 19.0w x 10.3h x 17.0d 19.0w x 10.3h x 19.7d 19.0w x 10.3hx 25.5d CENTIMETERS 48.3w x 26.2h x 43.2d 48.3w x 26.2h x 50.0d 48.3wx 26.2hx 64.8d
WEIGHT
SHIPPING 107.0 lb., 48.6 kg 127.0 lb., 57.7 kg 200.0 lb., 90.9 kg UNIT ONLY 90.0 lb., 40.9 kg 110.0 lb., 50.0 kg 180.0 lb., 81.8 kg
All operational features, functions, specifications, and policies are subject to change without notification.
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Specifications
Full Power Balanced 350Mcx, 450Mcx, 750Mcx Monaural Amplifiers
FPB 350Mc FPB 450Mc FPB 750Mc
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
20 Hz to 20 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0 dB, -0.05 dB +0 dB, -0.05 dB +0 dB, -0.05 dB
0.1 Hz to 240 kHz 0.1 Hz to 240 kHz 0.1 Hz to 240 kHz +0 dB, -3 dB +0 dB, -3 dB +0 dB, -3 dB
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO 114 dB 118 dB 121 dB
“A” WEIGHTED
GAIN 26.4 dB 26.4 dB 26.4 dB
TOTAL HARMONIC 1 kHz <0.03% 1 kHz <0.03% 1 kHz <0.03% DISTORTION (THD) 20 kHz <0.16% 20 kHz <0.16% 20 kHz <0.16%
ALL BALANCED, UNWEIGHTED
INPUT IMPEDANCE 100 kOhms 100 kOhms 100 kOhms
INPUT SENSITIVITY 2.53 Vrms 2.87 Vrms 3.71 Vrms
OUTPUT POWER 8 Ohms 350 W 8 Ohms 450 W 8 Ohms 750 W
EACH CHANNEL DRIVEN 4 Ohms 700 W 4 Ohms 900 W 4 Ohms 1,500 W
2 Ohms 1,400 W 2 Ohms 1,800 W 2 Ohms 3,000 W
OUTPUT VOLTAGE Peak to Peak138 V Peak to Peak 170 V Peak to Peak 240 V
RMS 49 V RMS 60 V RMS 84 V
POWER CONSUMPTION Stand-by 30 W Stand-by 37.5 W Stand-by 42.5 W
Idle 150 W Idle 175 W Idle 220 W Max. 1,700 W Max. 3,000 W Max. 6,000 W
INPUTS 1 balanced via 1 balanced via 1 balanced via
XLR connectors XLR connectors XLR connectors 1 Krell CAST via 4-pin 1 Krell CAST via 4-pin 1 Krell CAST via 4 pin bayonet connectors bayonet connectors bayonet connectors
OUTPUTS 2 pair (one upper, 2 pair (one upper, 2 pair (one upper,
SPEAKER BINDING POSTS one lower) one lower) one lower)
REMOTE CONTROL Optional Optional Optional
DIMENSIONS
INCHES 12.5w x 10.5h x 16.0d 12.5w x 10.5h x 19.0d 12.5w x 10.5h x 25.0d CENTIMETERS 31.8w x 26.7h x 40.6d 31.8w x 26.7h x 48.3d 31.8w x 26.7h x 67.3d
WEIGHT
SHIPPING 79.0 lb., 35.9 kg 110.0 lb., 50.0 kg 155.0 lb., 70.5 kg UNIT ONLY 68.0 lb., 31.0 kg 98.0 lb., 44.5 kg 140.0 lb., 63.6 kg
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TEL 203-799-9954 FAX 203-891-2028 E-MAIL krell@krellonline.com WEB SITE http://www.krellonline.com
Full Power Balanced
X Series Power Amplifiers
700cx, 400cx, 300cx Stereo
750Mcx, 450Mcx, 350Mcx Monaural
with Krell CAST II Technology
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