Soundstream Technologies REF1.500, REF2.370, REF4.400 User Manual

Don’t be a fool by throwing away this manual! Grab a couple brews, sit on your butt & READ THIS! You will NOT be able to set this amplifier properly unless you thoroughly understand the sophisticated pre­amp section of the amplifier. You are now the owner of what may be the finest car audio amplifier ever made. Please read this manual in its entirety. These brand new, long-awaited Reference amplifiers are the finest amplifiers we have ever produced and they WILL change the way you hear and feel music…
REF1.500 REF2.370 REF4.400 REF1.1000 REF2.640 REF4.760
REF4.920
Table of Contents
Reference Lives 3 Features 4-5 Specifications 6 Installation 7 Controls and Terminals 8-10 Control Definitions 11-13 System Diagrams 14-17 Subwoofer Diagrams 18-19 Troubleshooting 20
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Reference Lives!
audio industry?! Maybe you bought this amplifier because the best amplifier you ever had was a Reference from back in the day. Maybe you bought it for its legendary performance. Regardless of the reason, we know you’ll love your new SS Ref & will appreciate its unparalleled quality.
When we first decided to reintroduce the coveted amplifiers, we just wanted something as fine as the originals. They were finer than most amplifiers in the marketplace today. After failing to deliver for a couple of years, we decided to hold back until we were 100% certain that there was nothing else we could do to make the amplifiers any better. Many crappy clone amps popped up in Germany and Asia, but none were real Soundstream Reference amplifiers, and they certainly did not come from us. We feel confident that we came up with everything you’d ever want. The preamp controls are extensive. The circuitry is very advanced. Even the painstaking task of making sure every board trace is in the perfect location yielded phenomenal results – damping factors from >1500 to >3000! Don’t fall for the foolish tale that this doesn’t matter! The ability of an amplifier to accurately control the speaker is of critical importance! Duh!
Most amplifier manuals get thrown in the trash or never even make it out of the box. The new Ref amps are very sophisticated and the silk screening on the front of the amplifier cannot begin to unfurl the powers of the new preamp sections. It would not be wise to ditch this manual without thoroughly reading it over first. So grab a beer, a glass of wine or a stupid latte and take a few minutes to chill out and absorb the intensity of the new SS Refs. Actually, if you are reaching for a latte, you’re a fruitcake and do not deserve this amplifier. Grow a pair! Grab a 6-pack of your favorite mi­crobrew and read the freakin’ manual!!
*Note – while drinking some great beer is one of life’s greatest pleasures, please do not drink the whole 6-pack and attempt to work with electron­ics. Drinking fizzy, yellow light beer is for wussies and will probably make your amplifier spontaneously combust. Seriously, it happens. Sound­stream engineers are willing to install your amplifier for you if you send them a plane ticket for two and cover all expenses, including great beer.
Can you believe that it has been over a decade since the legendary Soundstream Reference amps graced the car
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Features
In the 80s, it became popular to use acronyms for amplifier features and technologies. In some cases, these acronyms were nothing more than fancy words put together cleverly to form an acronym not worth its weight in poop! Sales people memorized the silly acronyms but rarely knew what the feature encompassed. The features below are straight forward facts about the amplifiers that make them yield audio nirvana.
General:
Full Signal Path Low Noise/Distortion Circuitry Topology
Optimal Component Layout for Minimal Distortion Induction & Signal Separation
Full Differential Feedback Surrounding Power-Amp Stages directly from Speaker Terminals resulting in Uncolored
Sound Reproduction and Elimination of Ground Loops
Differential Drives Divide Pre-Amp & Power-Amp Stages, Eliminating Ground Looping
Triple Darlington Audio Output Stages
Output Stage Bias Individually Sequenced, Optimizing Sound Quality
Close Tolerance Signal Path Components - 1% Resistors & 5% Capacitors
Stout 2 Oz. Copper Traces Effortlessly Transfer High Volume Internal Current
Differential RCA Inputs Isolate 12V/Audio to Ground, Eliminating Ground Loops and Noise
Sequenced Delays Eliminate Residual Power-Up/Power-Down Pops
Final PCB Layout Designs are a culmination of examination and fine tuning of all circuit elements to work in harmony
as a whole
Hawkins Boost Control - Proprietary Bass Equalization
Continuously Variable Crossovers
Tri-Mode Capable
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PSU
Pulse Width Modulated
Large TO218 MOSFET Transistors
High Volume, Low ESR Capacitance Banks Compensate Power Supply Ripple Currents
Extra Low Current Drive Stage Increases Efficiency & Sound Clarity
Individually Regulated Preamp/Crossover Power Supplies Ensure Signal Purity
Separated Capacitor Charging/Discharging Current Paths Prevent Rail Switching Spikes & Ground Traces from En-
tering Signal Stages Resulting in Distortion
Mono-block Models:
True Class G Circuitry and Regulated MOSFET Power Supply. This allows the Subwoofer Amplifiers to Yield the
Same POWER at 1-2 ohms, and Regardless of Operating DC Voltage. (You can use almost any amount of woofers, and of any impedance, and wire it to the amplifier safely! See the options in the back of the manual…)
Common Specifications
Bass Boost 0-12dB 30Hz - 80Hz
Input Sensitivity 0.2V - 9V
Total Harmonic Distortion <0.02%
Supply Voltage 11-15VDC
Stereo Stability 2 Ohms
Bridged Stability 4 Ohms
Monoblock Stability 1 Ohm
Input Impedance 10k Ohms
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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
Channels 2 2 4 4 4 1 1
REF2.370 REF2.640 REF4.400 REF4.760 REF4.920 REF1.500 REF1.1000
RMS Power @ 4, 14.4V 2 x 110 2 x 190 4 x 70 4 x 115 4 x 145 - -
RMS Power @ 2, 14.4V 2 x 185 2 x 320 4 x 100 4 x 155 4 x 215 500 1000
RMS Power @ 4 Bridged, 14.4V 1 x 370 1 x 640 2 x 200 2 x 380 2 x 460 - -
RMS Power @ 1, 14.4V - - - - - 500 1000
Total Harmonic Distortion (4 power) 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02%
Frequency Response 15-50kHz 15-50kHz 15-50kHz 15-50kHz 15-50kHz 15-200Hz 15-200Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (4 power) 102dB 102dB 102dB 102dB 104dB 102dB 102dB
Damping Factor (100Hz, 4) >3000 >1500 >2000 >3000 >2000 >2000 >2000
Dimensions: 2.25"h x 9.875"w 55mm x 250mm
Ch. 1&2 HPF/Hawkins/Subsonic (12dB Slope / 0-10dB Hawkins Boost)
Channels 1&2 LPF (12dB Slope)
Channels 3&4 HPF (12dB Slope) - - 15Hz-1kHz 15Hz-4kHz
Channels 3&4 LPF (12dB Slope) - - 55Hz-4.3kHz 50Hz-4kHz
13.58"
345mm
15-240Hz or
275-4.1kHz
50-210Hz or
820-4kHz
15.94"
405mm
15-210Hz or
260-4kHz
50-250Hz or
820-4.7kHz
16.06"
408mm
15Hz-4kHz 15Hz-4kHz
20.25"
514.5mm
22.81"
579.5mm
15-240Hz or
240-4.1kHz
14.05"
357mm
18.17"
461.5mm
- -
- - - 50-200Hz 50-200Hz
15-220Hz or
255-4.1kHz
50-250Hz or
800-3.8KHz
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- -
Subsonic Filter Slope 12dB - - - - - 24dB 15-50Hz 24dB 15-50Hz
Phase Control Switch - - - - - 0 or 180
0
0 or 180
0
Remote Gain Control - - - - - Included Included
External Fuse Required 40 80 50 80 100 80 150
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