Stewart Audio CVA50-1 Priority PA Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual
CVA50-1 PRIORITY PA
www.stewartaudio.com
April 2013
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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EX­POSE THIS AMPLIFIER TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
The lighting bolt within arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient mag­nitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to person.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Important Safety Instruction – Please Read Prior to Product Installation.
1. Installation should be performed by a trained and licensed professional to insure safe and lasting operation.
2. All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the am-
plier is installed or operated. Retain these instructions for future refer­ence. All instructions should be followed; all warnings on the amplier and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
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3. The amplier should be situated so that its location and position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the amplier must not be placed on a rug, bed, sofa or similar surface that impedes airow across the chassis. Airow around the unit should be unobstructed.
4. This amplier should not be used near water, for example, near a bathtub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc. This amplier is intended to be operated in a controlled indoor environment.
5. Do not place the amplier near heat sources such as radiators, heat regis­ters, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat.
6. The amplier’s power supply should only be connected to 120 VAC, 60 Hz power source. Do not defeat the ground or polarization of the power plug.
7. Route power cord and other cables so that they are not likely to be walked on, tripped over or stressed. Pay particular attention to condition of cords and cables at plugs and at the point where they exit the ampli­er. To prevent risk of re or injury, damaged cords and cables should be replaced immediately.
8. Clean the amplier with a clean, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or abra­sive cleaners. Never pour any liquid on the amplier.
9. When left unused for a long period of time, the power cord should be unplugged from the outlet.
10. Damaged Ampliers requiring service should be repaired by a qualied service technician when:
a. The power cord or AC plug has been damaged. b. Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into the unit. c. The amplier has been exposed to rain or other moisture. d. The amplier does not appear to operate normally or exhibits
a marked change in performance. e. The amplier has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
11. The user should not attempt to service the amplier beyond that de­scribed in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualied service personnel.
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions ······························································ 2 Table of Contents ················································································ 4 1 Welcome ························································································· 5
1.1 Features ··············································································· 5
1.2 Using this Manual ································································ 5
2 Setup ······························································································· 6
2.1 Setup Precautions ······························································· 6
2.2 Amplier Installation ···························································· 6
2.2.1 Pole-Mount Installation ··········································· 6
2.2.2 Universal-Mount Installation ··································· 7
2.2.3 Product Dimensions ··············································· 8
2.3 Proper Cooling Considerations ············································ 8
2.4 Input Connections ······························································· 9
2.4.1 Balanced Input Connections ··································· 9
2.4.2 Unbalanced Input Connections ····························· 10
2.4.3 RCA ······································································· 11
2.4.4 Stereo ··································································· 12
2.4.5 PA Euro Block ······················································· 12
2.5 Output Connections ·························································· 13
2.5.1 Constant Voltage ················································· 14
2.5.2 Wiring Example ···················································· 14
3 Operation ······················································································ 15
3.1 Operation Precautions ······················································· 15
3.2 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors ································ 16
3.2.1 Indicators ······························································ 17
3.2.2 Controls ································································ 17
3.2.3 Remote Volume Control ······································· 18
3.2.4 PA Ducking ··························································· 19
4 Troubleshooting ··········································································· 20 5 Technical Specications ······························································ 22 6 Warranty Information ·································································· 23
6.1 Warranty Summary ···························································· 23
6.1.1 Eligibility for Factory Repair ·································· 23
6.2 Return Procedure ······························································ 24
6.2.1 Return Authorization ············································· 24
6.2.2 Packaging Instructions ·········································· 24
6.2.3 Shipping Instructions ············································ 24
6.2.4 Estimate Approval ················································· 25
6.2.5 Payment of Non-Warranty Repair ························· 25
7 Accessories ··················································································· 26
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1 Welcome
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Stewart Audio CVA50-1 Priority PA power amplier. This amplier has been designed and built to provide you with years of high-quality audio performance and trouble
-free operation. If after reading this manual you should have any ques­tions concerning amplier installation and operation, please contact your Authorized Stewart Dealer, or you may contact us directly using the contact information provided on the back of this manual.
1.1 Features
Your Stewart Audio CVA50-1 Priority PA amplier is the result of years of experience in the design and manufacture of quality ampliers. As such it provides a combination of performance and operational benets that simply cannot be found in conventional ampliers.
 Sub Compact 1/3 rack package
 Constant voltage amplier (70.7V / 100V)
 Adjustable ducking of local inputs
 Microphone input with adjustable pre-gain
 Remote volume control
 External inline power supply
 Made in the USA
1.2 Using this Manual
In order to obtain maximum performance from your CVA50-1 Priority PA Amplier, please take time to read this brief owner’s manual and carefully follow the guidelines for connection and operation.
This manual provides you with the information necessary to safely in­stall and operate your new CVA50-1 Priority PA amplier in the most common scenarios. If you nd yourself requiring additional assistance, please feel free to contact your Authorized Dealer, or you may contact us directly using the contact information provided on the back of this manual.
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2 Setup
2.1 Setup Precautions
CAUTION: Before installing your amplier, make sure that you have read the Important Safety Precautions at the be­ginning of this manual.
2.2 Amplier Installation
The CVA50-1 Priority PA incorporates a number of different mounting options in order to t your installation needs.
2.2.1 Pole-Mount Installation
The CVA50-1 Priority PA amplier casing has mount holes on both the top as well as the side of the unit which can be used with the AV-Pole bracket available from Stewart Audio. Two screws are included in the kit which will afx the bracket to the top or side of the unit.
Part Number: AV-Pole
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2.2.1 Universal-Mount Installation
The CVA50-1 Priority PA also has a universal bracket available which allows the unit to be mounted against a wall or under a table. Two screws are included in the kit which will afx the bracket to the top or the side of the unit. Once this is done, two holes are available for mounting the unit where desired.
CAUTION: Use only the screws provided in mounting brackets to the amplier. Do not over-tighten.
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2.2.3 Product Dimensions
2.3 Proper Cooling Considerations
Because CVA50-1 Priority PA ampliers regulates their temperature using convection cooling and no fans, the ampliers must be given ade­quate space to allow for proper airow. Do not stack the ampliers on top of each other or mount it in a way that other equipment will block airow along the surfaces of the case.
CAUTION: Inadequate airow to the amplier can cause the amplier to overheat and potentially become damaged in the process. Be sure to provide plenty of air space to allow for convection cooling.
CVA50-1 PA
6.25in
15.9cm
1.38in
3.5cm
1.38in
3.5cm
4.13in
10.5cm
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2.4 Input Connections
Your CVA50-1 Priority PA amplier is provided with a 3-pin Euro Block connector for its input connection. This connector will accept both bal­anced or unbalanced connections, however some modications must be made for an unbalanced connection. See the next two sections for instructions on connecting your amplier to its input source.
2.4.1 Balanced Input Connections
When using a balanced input source and connector, you must ensure that the hot, cold, and ground pins of the connector are matched up to the +, -, and ground pins of the CVA50-1 Priority PA Euro Block con­nector respectively. Diagrams have been provided for standard XLR and TRS connectors. Please refer to the manual of your input source in case it does not follow the standard pin-out.
NOTE: The CVA50-1 Priority PA ampliers does not accept TRS inputs wired for a stereo source. TRS inputs should only be used for balanced mono inputs.
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2.4.2 Unbalanced Input Connections
When using an unbalanced input source and connector, a jumper must be added between the negative (-) terminals and the ground terminals. Once this has been done, the unbalanced source can be connected to the positive (+) and ground terminals. Please refer to the manual of your input source in case it does not follow the standard pin-out. For your convenience, pre-wired connectors are available for purchase, see the next page for details.
NOTE: A jumper is required for connecting an unbalanced input.
NOTE: The CVA50-1 Priority PA ampliers does not accept stereo inputs. Either one side must be selected from the stereo source or an overload-protected Y-cable must be used to sum them to mono. It is highly recommended that you purchase the pre-wired connectors mentioned on the next page. Damage to source equipment can result from
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Pre-wired unbalanced connectors are available for purchase from Stew­art Audio. These will allow for a quicker installation with less room for error when connecting the CVA50-1 Priority PA amplier to an unbal­anced source. The summing adapters will properly sum a stereo source for use with the mono input on the rear of the amplier without caus­ing sound cancellation. Part numbers are found below the diagrams.
2.4.3 RCA Input
The rst input channel is a stereo RCA jack which is then summed to mono before the nal output. Refer to the diagram below for wiring directions.
ADPT-RCA
Mono
Female RCA
ADPT-SUMRCA
Stereo
Female RCA
ADPT-SUM35
Stereo
Female 3.5mm
+
Ground
(Shield)
+/Right
+/Left
Shield
Right
Left
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2.4.3 Stereo 3.5mm
The second input channel is a stereo RCA jack which is then summed to mono before the nal output. Refer to the diagram below for wiring directions.
2.4.4 25V PA Euro Block
The third input channel is a Euro Block connector which can be wired to any unbalanced input. Should you be wiring up a stereo source, use both the left and right pins of the connector. A mono source will only require the use of the ground and left pins.
+/Left
-/Right
Ground
(Shield)
+/Left
-/Right
Ground
(Shield)
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2.5 Output Connections
Because of the differences in the way that constant-voltage ampliers work as opposed to a typical 8-ohm setup, the wiring procedure and the gauge of wire used is very different.
Constant voltage systems and speakers use a smaller current ow than the typical 8ohm systems and thus can use a higher gauge (thinner diameter) wire. Please refer to the following chart to choose the appro­priate wire gauge for your installation.
Speaker leads connect by means of removable Euro Block connectors supplied with the unit. Strip speaker leads 1/4” and insert leads into connector observing proper polarity. With a small, at-blade screwdriv­er, tighten the screw until the leads are held securely in place. Inspect for possible shorts or broken wires.
Distance Wire Gauge
Up to 500ft 22 AWG
500 to 1000 ft. 20 AWG
Over 1000ft 18 AWG
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2.5.1 Constant Voltage
The Euro Block connector on the rear of the amplier is capable of sup­plying output at 70V.
2.5.2 Wiring Example
The diagram below is a typical wiring setup for two speakers with out­board step-down transformers wired in parallel to the 70V output op­tion of a CVA50-1 Priority PA amplier.
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3 Operation
3.1 Operating Precautions
1. Before use, your amplier must be congured for proper opera­tion, including input and output wiring hookup. Improper wiring can result in damage to equipment or potentially harm to the operator. Consult section 2 for setup instructions.
2. Tampering with the circuitry, or making unauthorized changes is not only dangerous but may also violate local regulations.
3. Use care when making connections between the amplier and the input or output equipment. Using equipment that is not capable of handling the output wattage may lead to permanent damage.
NOTE: Stewart Audio will not be held responsible for damage to your CVA50-1 Priority PA amplier or connect­ed equipment if the instructions in this manual are not followed.
NOTE: For additional operating precautions, please refer to “Important Safety Instructions” located on Page 2.
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3.2 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors
CVA50-1 PA
1
1
2
3
5 6 7
4
1
Speaker Out Connector
2
Power Connector
3
Clip Indicator LED
5
Power Indicator LED
6
Remote Volume Control
8
3.5mm Input #2
4
Signal Present Indicator LED
9
Ducking Sensitivity Knob
98
10
10
11
11
10
10
Local Input Level Knob
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11
25V Paging Input
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12
Mic / Line Input
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12
13
13
14
14
7
RCA Input #1
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13
Paging Input Level Knob
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14
Mic Gain Hi / Low Switch
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3.2.1 Indicators
The CVA50-1 Priority PA ampliers have three rear panel LEDs to indi­cate the status of the amplier. The blue LED, labeled “ON”, will be lit when the unit is not in sleep mode. The green LED, labeled “SIG”, will light when an audio signal is present on the audio input. When the unit is operating with both green and blue LEDs lit and the audio input sig­nal goes away or is removed, the green “SIG” LED will go out and the unit will continue to operate with the blue LED on for approximately 5 minutes before going into sleep mode. When signal is present and out­put is going to the speakers the red LED, labeled “Clip”, will light when the input signal is too hot. The “LEVEL” control must be adjusted until the CLIP LED goes out for undistorted sound amplication.
3.2.2 Controls
The CVA50-1 Priority PA controls are located on the rear of the unit. There is no power switch so the amplier will power up into a sleep state when power is rst applied. The CVA50-1 Priority PA Signal Sense Technology (SST™) will power up the amplier from sleep when a signal is detected. After 5 minutes without an input signal the amplier will go into sleep mode.
The rear panel contains two volume knobs. The amplier is set to run off of a line-level source and the level should be adjusted for optimum performance. To adjust this knob, you will need a small at-head screwdriver. While a typical program source level is present, spin the rotary knob as far clockwise as you can without hearing distortion or without the “Clip” indicator illuminating. If the signal is distorting and the knob is all the way counter-clockwise, adjust the gain down at the source level.
The “Mic Gain” setting will adjust for the sensitivity of the microphone by different manufactures beyond what the volume control offers. If the microphone is generally too loud, select the “High” setting by slid­ing the switch to the right. If the microphone is generally too quiet, se­lect the “Low” setting by sliding the switch left.
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3.2.3 Remote Volume Control
CVA50-1 Priority PA ampliers can have their volume remotely con­trolled (or muted) via the Euro Block input on the rear of the amplier. The remote volume control allows the units volume to be controlled through the use of an external potentiometer which can be located wherever convenient for the user. Remote muting is also useful for re
-alarm situations in which all unnecessary sound must be silenced.
NOTE: If the remote volume control connector is utilized, it will override the volume knob on the rear of the unit.
In order to remotely control the volume of the unit, a 10k-ohm potenti­ometer should be placed between the +10V pin and the GND (Ground) pin on the rear of the unit with its wiper on the RVC pin. The volume will be determined by the selected resistance on the potentiometer, the greater the resistance the louder the volume.
The amplier can be remotely muted by making a connection between the GND pin and the MUTE pin. No power should be applied to these pins, simply a contact connection.
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3.2.4 PA Ducking
The CVA50-1 Priority PA includes a ducking feature which allows the PA channel to talk over the other channels. When a 25V Signal is de­tected on PA line, it will lower the other channels by a set amount. Both the sound threshold to activate the ducking (Ducking Sensitivity) and the amount the other channels are lowered (Ducking) are congu­rable via recessed knobs on the front panel.
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4 Troubleshooting
Problem: Power indicator does not turn on.
Procedure: Check that the amplier is plugged into a live outlet. After
you have ensured that it is not a power issue, disconnect any speakers. If the amplier turns on after a few seconds delay, then the problem is in the output connection. Check wiring and speakers for short circuits.
Problem: No output on one or both channels; Power indicator is lit.
Procedure: Check that level controls are not turned down. Check that
input and output connections are secure. Refer to section 2.5 to en­sure that you have properly connected your speakers. Ensure signal present LED is ashing to denote a signal. If there is no signal detected check signal source and that level controls are set high enough.
Problem: Microphone level is too low even after adjusting level knob
Procedure: Refer to section 3.2.2 to adjust the gain switch on the rear
of the amplier.
Problem: Channels 2-4 cut out while speaking into the microphone
Procedure: This is part of an intended feature calling ducking. Refer to section 3.2.4 to adjust this to a more acceptable level.
Problem: Amplier overheats and/or shuts off.
Procedure: Review section 2.3 on proper cooling procedures. Check
the signal lights on the front of the amplier to see if the signal is over­driving (the Clip light ashes red frequently). Overdriving the amplier for extended periods of time can cause a thermal shutdown.
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4 Troubleshooting (Cont.)
Problem: Output sound is distorted or cracking.
Procedure: Check all cables for damage or loose connections and re-
duce the gain on the input signal at the mixer or preamp level. Replace the cables and loudspeakers temporarily to see if this resolves the problem. If problem still exists, contact your Authorized Dealer for ser­vice.
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5 Technical Specications
Maximum Output 30Hz - 20kHz
CVA50-1 Priority PA 50W @ 70V
Frequency Response (+0, -3 dB) 100Hz—20kHz
Power Bandwidth +/- 3dB 80Hz-30kHz
THD+N <0.1%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio >80dB
Remote Volume Control 0-10V DC, 4-pin Block
Input Sensitivity .5V (-3 dBV)
Standard Voltage Gain 151X (43dB) @ 70.7V
Input Impedance (Balance/Unbalanced) 20k Ohms/10k Ohms
Sleep, Idle Current Draw, 1/8 Draw 0.005 / 0.01 / 0.15 Amps
Class D
Input Connectors Mic (3-pin Euro Block),
RCA, 3-pin Euro Block, 25V 2-pin Euro Block
Output Connectors Euro Block 2-pin
Power Supply External In-Line 48DVC
Cooling Convection-Cooling
Controls Level
LED Indicators Power, Signal, Clip
Construction Aluminum Chassis
Plenum Rating UL 2043 Approved
Dimensions
Height 1.38in (3.5cm)
Width 6.25in (15.9cm)
Depth 4.13in (10.5cm)
Weight 1.2 lbs (0.54kg)
Stewart Audio reserves the rate to change features and specications without notice.
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6 Warranty Information
6.1 Warranty Summary
All Stewart Audio ampliers and accessories, unless excluded in this summary, are covered by a 3-year limited warranty on parts and labor from the data of purchase. In order to be eligible for warranty repairs, the ampliers and accessories must have been purchased through an authorized Stewart Audio dealer and submitted by the original purchas­er. This warranty is only valid in the country in which the amplier was purchased.
6.1.1 Eligibility Requirements.
Stewart Audio warrants against all malfunctions which come as a result of component or manufacturer defect. The amplier is also covered from all failures which arise during the warranty period (3 years from date of purchase) that are not a result of misuse. The following actions will void your warranty:
 The power cord or AC plug has been damaged through misuse.  The amplier has been exposed to moisture or extreme tempera-
tures.
 The amplier has been dropped, items have been dropped on the
amplier, or the enclosure has been damaged.
 The amplier has been opened by the operator.  The amplier was improperly packaged when sending to the fac-
tory for repair, resulting in damage.
 Any of the precautions or instructions found in this manual were
not followed.
Damages resulting to the amplier which are not covered under this warranty can be factory-repaired at cost to the customer. Use the con­tact information below to initiate the repair process.
6.2 Return Procedure
This section includes the return procedures which must be followed in order to prevent processing delay or cost to the customer. Please read the entire section before contacting Stewart Audio for returns.
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6.2.1 Return Authorization Number
All returns to the factory for service must be accompanied by a Return Authorization (RA) number. One can be obtained by contacting Stewart Audio at (209) 588-8111 or via e-mail at support@stewartaudio.com.
NOTE: Any defective products received without an RA number will be returned to sender at their expense.
If Stewart Audio is unable to contact the sender in 14 days, the mer­chandise will be considered scrap and may be disposed of.
6.2.2 Shipment Instructions
If Stewart Audio requests that you ship the defective product back to their service center, please refer to the guide below. To ensure prompt warranty service, be sure to follow all instructions.
1. Return Authorization (RA) is required for product being sent to the factory for service.
2. See packing instructions in section 6.2.3.
3. Ship the defective product using a method which provides for or­der tracking or order conrmation. The service center is located at the following address:
Stewart Audio 14397 Cuesta Court Suite D1 Sonora, CA 95370
4. Use a bold black marker and write the RA number on three sides of the box.
5. Record the RMA number for future reference. The RA number can be used to check the repair status.
6.2.3 Packaging Instructions
Should Stewart Audio request that you ship your product to their ser­vice center, these instructions must be followed in order to ensure safe delivery. If they are not followed, Stewart Audio assumes no responsi­bility for damaged goods and/or accessories that are sent with your unit.
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6.2.3 Packaging Instructions (cont.)
1. Please write the RA number on three sides of the box. Include the Stewart Audio RA number inside the box and a brief description of the problem.
2. Do not ship any accessories (manuals, cords, hardware, etc.) with your unit. These items are not needed to service your product. Stewart Audio will not be held responsible for these items if they are returned with the ampliers.
3. When shipping your amplier, it is important that it has adequate protection. We recommend you use the original packing material when returning the product for repair. If you do not have the origi­nal box, see number 4.
4. If you provide your own shipping pack, the minimum recommend­ed requirements for materials are as follows:
a. 275 P.S.I. burst test, Double-Wall carton that allows for 2-
inch solid Styrofoam on all six sides of unit or 3 inches of plastic bubble wrap on all six sides of unit.
b. Securely seal the package with an adequate carton sealing
tape.
c. Do not use light boxes or “peanuts”.
NOTE: Damage caused by poor packaging will not be covered un­der warranty.
6.2.4 Estimate Approval
An estimate for all non-warranty repairs will be provided to the custom­er once the unit has been shipped to the factory. The customer is re­sponsible to approve this estimate within 7 days. If the repairs are not approved within 14 days, Stewart Audio reserves the right to consider the unit scrap and may discard it.
6.2.5 Payment of Non-Warranty Repairs
Payment for non-warranty repairs must be submitted to Stewart Audio before the product will be returned to the customer.
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7 Accessories
The following accessories are available from Stewart Audio for your amplier.
All part numbers shown are Stewart Audio Part Numbers.
To purchase these accessories or to see the full
Stewart Audio product lineup, visit us at:
www.stewartaudio.com
Mounting Brackets
AV-POLE Pole-mount bracket for AV Series ampliers
AV-BRACKET Universal mounting bracket for AV Series ampliers
Connection Adapters
ADPT-RCA Mono Female RCA to male Euroblock.
ADPT-SUMRCA Stereo Female RCA to male Euroblock.
ADPT-SUM35 Stereo Female 3.5mm to male Euroblock
WP-RVC-B Wallplate with 10k potentiometer and knob for re-
mote volume control (Black)
WP-RVC-A Wallplate with 10k potentiometer and knob for re-
mote volume control (Aluminum)
Wall Plates
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8 Notes
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number located at the rear of your amplier.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. ________________________________________
Serial No. _________________________________________
Purchase Date _____________________________________
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