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XP 600 XP 1000
XP 2000 XP 2100
XP 3000 XP 3100
POWER AMPLIFIER
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English
XP 3100
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus. The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
Warning : the user shall not place this apparatus in the confined area during the operation so that the mains switch
can be easily accessible.
1. Re a d these in s tructi o ns befor e operati n g this
apparatus
2.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings to ensure safe operation.
4. Follow all instructions provided in this document.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water or in locations
where condensation may occu
6. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not use aerosol or liquid
cleaners. Unplug this apparatus before cleaning
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install
in accordance with the manufacture
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat
amplifiers) that produce heat
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type
with
has
blade
the
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet
.
r.
.
r’s instructions.
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
.
plug. A polarized plug has two blades
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
or the third prong is provided for your safety. If
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
T REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
DO NO
NO USER SE
REFER SE
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral
presence
produc
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons
exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is in-
The
tended
and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
ing
accompanying the appliance
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
.
RVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
RVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
t’s enclosure that may be of sufficient
to alert the user to the presence of important operat-
.
.
10.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched
and the point where they exit from the apparatus
particularly at plug, convenience receptacles,
.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacture
r.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod , bracket , or
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
table
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
mov i ng the ca r t/app a ratus
wh e n
combination
r.
ove
to avoid injury from tip-
13. Unplug this apparatus during lighting
or m s or whe n unuse d for lon g
st
periods of time
.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing
damaged
plug
have
been
normall
is required when the apparatus has been
in any way, such as power-supply cord or
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
y, or has been dropped.
CAUTION: Use
of controls or adjustments or performance
of procedures other than those specified may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
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XP 600/1000/2000/3000/3100
POWER AMPLIFIER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................4
FE
ATURES...............................................................................................................................4
INS
TALLATION.........................................................................................................................5
FRONT
REAR
DIMENSIONS.........................................................................................................................10
SPECIFIC
SYSTEM
APPENDIX...............................................................................................................................1
SERVICE
PANEL DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................6
PANEL DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................8
ATIONS.....................................................................................................................11
BLOCK DIAGRAM......................................................................................................13
REQUEST FORM.......................................................................................................15
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INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
Thank you for choosing XP series power amplifier. The
is designed to provide a good combination of
unit
r, audio clarity, reliability and durability. An effi-
powe
cient
heat-dissipation system comprising a high-sur-
face
area heat sink coupled with two variable speed
ensures quiet and reliable cooling. Good sound
fans
and sturdy construction make this unit ideal
quality
for
a multitude of amplification tasks; from studio in-
stallations
bands. In order to get the best performance out of
ing
your
manual carefully, and retain it for future reference.
to mobile DJs, house of worship and tour-
XP series power amplifier, please read this user
’
Advanced powerful performance- third generation
circuitry
High continuous current output from robust
toroidel
Switchable input peak limiter and selectable high
pass
protect
Front mounted 2 low pass filters (XP2100 and
XP31
s
Selectable stereo, parallel & bridge mono amp
mode
Ground Lift-switch against humming
Signal level at -40, -20, -10, protect and clip LED
indicators
Bridge mono and parallel mode LEDs
Detented gain controls
design
transformer
filter(30 Hz, 50 Hz) to reduce distortion and
speakers
00 only) and 2 gain-controls
s
to monitor performance
Fast Recovery design for lower distortion if clipping
occurs
Active balanced inputs for low noise
XLR/TRS connectors for maximum input flexibility
Speakon and 5-way binding post speaker outputs
2 ventilation variable speed fans
Very rugged housing
fits a standard 19” rack
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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING
power amplifier can be installed in a standard 19-
The
inch
equipment rack. It requires 3 units (5.25 inches)
for
the XP 2000/2100, XP 3000/3100, and 2 units (3.5
inches)
secures
screws
units
at
airflow
COOLIN
Two variable-speed fans would start running as soon
as
amplifier, you should familiarize yourself with its cool-
ing
The
tant not to block the amplifier front air vents. If the
amplifier
of
into
for the XP600/1000 of vertical rack space and
to the rack cabinet with four rack mount
and cup washers. In a rack, it is best to mount
one above the other, with at least a unit of space
least between two amplifiers. This provides efficient
and support.
G
the power is being turned on. Before mounting your
requirements.
air flows from the front to the back, so it is impor-
is rack-mounted, leave some space in front
the rack to prevent heated air being drawn back
the front-to-back airflow.
INPUT WIRING
Airflow
inadequate
mounting,
ters
allow
your
WIRIN
The
cept
input
connectors
balanced,
output
provides
banana
restrictions are the most common cause of
cooling. They may result from improper
bundles of power cords, clogged dust fil-
and closed rack doors. Mount the amplifier to
sufficient airflow out the front outlets to ensure
amplifier work properly.
G
balanced XLR and TRS input connectors will ac-
the line-level output of most devices for ultimate
convenience. The amplifier built-in XLR and TRS
can be wired similarly for balanced or un-
floating or ground-referenced sources. The
connector is a binding post with Speakon which
an easy con n e c t i o n w h e n u s i n g
plugs, spade lugs or bare wires.
OUTPUT WIRIN
SPEAKON PIN OUT
N PIN
PI
1+ 1
1-
1+
BRG
N PIN
PI
1+
1-
G
1
CH
CH
2+
1
CH
2-
+ BRG-
2+
2
CH
2+
2
2
2-
CH
2
2
CH
NA
NA
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FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
1 CLIP/LIM LED (RED)
the audio signal drives the amplifier output cir-
When
cuit
beyond its power capability, it will clip. The peak
limiter
detects this and quickly reduces the gain to
minimize
as
2 PROTECT LED (YELLOW)
The
tion
or
fault conditions. The power-on protection relay pre-
vents
comes
protect
out,
the
the amount of overdrive, so as to preserve
much of the program dynamics as possible.
power amplifier features several types of protec-
to prevent damage to the circuitry during turn-on
damaging thumps to the speakers as the power
on. When the amplifier is switched on, the
LED will light for a few seconds, and then go
indicating that the relay has closed, connecting
speakers to the amplifier.
The protect LED will also come on if the speaker ter-
minals
are short circuited, or the impedance of the load
between
the
rectified
If the
re
try
powe
require
restart
3 SIGNAL LED (GREEN)
Each
light
been
cator
light
them is too low. Under these circumstances,
protect LED will stay on until the fault condition is
.
amplifier
’
s large heat sinks go down for thermal
asons, leave the power connected to the amplifier,
to improve ventilation, and reduce the gain. Without
r, the fan cannot operate, and the amplifier will
longer to reach a low enough temperature to
.
channel of the power amplifier features a signal
to show that how much of an audio signal has
put in to the channel. The threshold for the indi-
is -40dB, above that, noise will trigger the LED to
.
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4 GAIN CONTROL
These
two knobs are the level controls for each chan-
of the amplifier. The gain increases as the knob
nel
is
turned clockwise. This unit features detented
controls.
gain
5 POWER SWITCH
Although
muting,
the
powering-up
start
should
be
the XP series amplifiers feature power-on
it is always a good practice to reduce both
gain controls before turning on the amplifier. The
procedure for an audio system should
from instruments and then mixer, and you
verify that all system operations are normal
fore turning on the amplifier.
6 SUBWOOFER SWITCH (XP2100/3100 ONLY)
NORMAL/60/90/120H
Switching
setting
put
a 3-way or more ways speaker system. When you
activate
quency
7
When
the
When
the
in red.
up
When
the
yello
from normal to either 60Hz, 90Hz or 120Hz
will add the dedicated low pass filter to the out-
path, which offers you a sub bass output to achieve
this function, you will get the subwoofer fre-
output below 60Hz, 90Hz or 120Hz only.
DISPLAY
the power is on, the PHONIC logo at the top of
front panel will light up in green.
the amplifier is switched to the bridge mono mode,
bridge LED right next to the PHONIC logo will light
the amplifier is switched to the parallel mode,
parallel LED next to the bridge LED will light up in
w.
z
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REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
8 FAN
two variable speed fans automatically maintain
These
safe
internal temperature. Keep the front and rear vents
cl
ear to allow full airflow. Hot air will be drawn out the
back of the amplifier, so it does not stay in the rack,
and
make sure plenty of cool air can enter the rack.
9 RESET BREAKER (XP2000/2100 & XP 3000
/3100
ONLY)
rated loads and output levels, the breaker should
With
only
shut down the amplifier in rare instances of cata-
strophic
the
loads
that
failure. The circuit breaker can also shut down
amplifier in cases where extremely low-impedance
and high output levels result in a current draw
exceeds its rating.
10 POWER CORD
units are shipped with an appropriate plug and cord
All
for
the required AC voltage. This product is equipped
with
a 3-wire grounding type plug. This is a safety
feature
voltage
11 CHASSIS GROUNDING CONNECTING
POIN
Please
ing
12 OUTPUT CONNECTORS
A pair of versatile binding posts and Speakon connec-
tors
nel.
banana
conn
screwed
Speakon
channel
pin
conn
and should not be defeated. Check the AC
before connecting the plug.
T
refer to your local safety code for proper ground-
.
are provided for output connection to each chan-
Loudspeakers can be easily connected using
plugs, spade lugs, bare wires or Speakon
ector. Spade lugs and bare wires should both be
down tightly to avoid a short circuit. The
connector for channel 1 includes channel 1,
2 and bridged mono pin connecting points. A
out information could be foundbeside the Speakon
ector.
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13 INPUT CONNECTORS
The
power amplifier offers XLR and TRS input con-
nectors for your connecting convenience.
14 GROUNDING - FLOATING SWITCH
This
switch allows the circuit and chassis grounding
be separated in case of a grounding conflict. In
to
normal
on
the
flict,
other
component
and
bination
ommended
position
15 LIMITER ON/OFF
This
cuit
tortion
16 HPF
use, the switch should be in the grounding
position. Lifting the grounding (to what is called
floating position) may resolve the ground con-
but it means that circuit grounding depends on
connected equipment. Deficiencies in other
s’ grounding will affect the sound quality
cause a grounding loop hum. For the best com-
of safety and performance, it is highly rec-
to set the switch at the “ grounding on”
.
switch allows you to route the peak limiter cir-
to the input signal. This function will reduce dis-
and protect speakers.
17 PARALLEL / STEREO / BRIDGE MONO
SWITC
Turn
In
independently
the
CH2
CH2
they
mono
drive
powe
tems
other
1.Turn off the power of the amplifier
2.Put one speaker, of not less than 4 ohms impedance,
3.Ensure that there is only one input signal connected
4.Switch the amplifier to bridge mono.
5.Turn the gain controls of CH1 and CH2 to the
6.Verify operation at low gain, and then turn up the
H
off the power before changing the operation mode.
stereo operation, each channel of the amplifier runs
with its own signal and speakers. When
switch is set to the parallel mode, the input of
is paralleled with that of CH1. Then, CH1 and
can drive their own speakers independently, but
will have the same source, that of CH1. In bridge
operation, both channels can be configured to
a single load with a single signal at twice the
r. Use the following procedure to ensure the sys-
safety when switching from one mode to an-
:
across the red (+) output terminals of the amplifier.
to
CH1.
extr
eme left and then turn on the amplifier.
CH1
gain to increase power to a desired level.
This
switch can activate a 30Hz or 50Hz high pass
filter, which will roll off signals below either 30 Hz or
50
Hz. This improves sub bass performance by
limiting
power available for the speakers
range
sub bass cone motion. It will make more
’ rated frequency
.
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DIMENSIONS
XP2000/2100/3000/3100
442. 4/1 7.4 2
9
482. 6/1
1
8
5
.
.
4
3
1
1
/
/
2
0
.
.
6
3
7
4
3
3
5
2
.
5
/
5
.
3
3
1
XP600/100
0
442. 4/1 7.4 2
5
4
.
.
3
4
1
1
/
/
0
2
.
.
3
7
4
6
3
3
482. 6/1 9
5
.
3
/
9
8
10
Measurements
are shown in mm/inch.
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS XP 600 XP 1000 XP 2000 / XP 2100 XP 3000 / XP 3100
Stereo Mode (driving both channels)
20Hz-20KHz 0.03% THD 125W 250W 400W 600W
8
4 20Hz-20KHz 0.05% THD 200W 400W 600W 1000W
EIA 1KHz 1% THD 140W 275W 450W 650W
8
4 EIA 1KHz 1% THD 220W 440W 660W 1100W
EIA 1KHz 1% THD 280W 560W 960W 1400W
2
Bridge Mono Mode
20Hz-20KHz 0.1% THD 400W 800W 1200W 2000W
8
1KHz 1% THD 560W 1120W 1920W 2800W
4
All Models
Input sensitivity @8 1Vrms 1.73Vrms
Input sensitivity @4 0.9Vrms 1.25Vrms 1.23Vrms 1.58Vrms
Noise
(unweighted 20Hz-20KHz below
rated output)
Distortion(SMPTE-IM)
Damping Factor
Output Circuitry
Continuous Average Output Power Per Channel
Continuous Average Output Power
1.4Vrms
B
106d
<0.01%
>200 @ 8
Class H Amplifier
107d
<0.02%
>500 @ 8
B
Filtering
Subwoofer output
Frequency Response
Input Impedance
Cooling
Connectors (each channel)
Indicators
Front panel controls
High pass filter (30Hz, 50Hz)
Selectable subwoofer crossover at 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz for subw oofer
tput (XP2100, XP 3100 only)
ou
20Hz-20KHz, 0/-1dB, -3dB points: 5Hz-100KHz
20 K balanced, 10 K unbalanced
Dual continous variable-speed fans, front-to-rear air flow
Input: XLR& 1/4" TRS jacks Output: Speakon & binding posts
Power: Amber Phonic logo; Parallel: Green backlight icon;
Bridged: Red backlight icon CLIP/LIM: Red LED; PROTECT:
Yellow LED Green LED for -10dB, -20dB and -40dB Signal Lights
1 & CH2 GAINknobs with 41 detents; Selectable low frequency crossover
CH
at 60Hz, 90Hz and 120Hz (XP2100 and XP3100 only)
XP 600/1000/2000/2100/3000/3100
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SPECIFICATIONS XP 600 XP 1000 XP 2000 / XP2100 XP 3000 / XP 3100
Sho
rt circuit, thermal, subsonic, RF protection, Output DC offset,
Hea
Amplifier Protection
in
Ga
r Consumption 150W 293W 880W 1460W
Powe
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight 15kg (33lbs) 16kg (35.2lbs) 21kg (46.3lbs) 23.3kg (51.3lbs)
32
tsink and transformer over-heat protection, Power on/off muting,
So
ft start power on
x (30dB)
.6 x 89 x 367.2mm
482
19
" x 3.5" x 14.4"
40
x (32dB)
.6 x 133.5 x 376mm
482
19
" x 5.25" x 14.8"
12
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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAMS
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may be extended, depending on your region. Phonic Corporation warrants this product for a
minimum of one year from the original date of purchase against defects in material and workman
ship under use as instructed by the user’s manual. Phonic, at its option, shall repair or replace the
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