1. Read In struc tions -– All the safe ty
and op er a tion instructions should be
read before the SunÞ re Com po nent is
operated.
2. Retain Instructions — The safety
and operating in struc tions should be
kept for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on
the Com po nent and in these op er at ing
in struc tions should be followed.
4. Follow Instructions — All operating and other in struc tions should be
followed.
5. Water and Moisture — The
Component should not be used near
water - for example, near a bathtub,
wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in
a wet base ment, or near a swim ming
pool, etc.
6. Ventilation — The Component
should be situated so that its location
or position does not interfere with its
proper ven ti la tion. For example, the
Component should not be situated on
a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that
may block any ven ti la tion open ings; or
placed in a built-in installation such as
a bookcase, cabinet, or closed equipment rack that may impede the ß ow of
air through ven ti la tion openings.
8. Power Sources — The Com po nent
should be con nect ed to a power supply only of the type de scribed in these
op er a tion in struc tions or as marked on
the Com po nent.
9. Power Cord Protection — Powersupply cords should be routed so that
they are not likely to be walked upon
or pinched by items placed upon or
against them, paying particular at ten tion to cords at plugs, con ve nience
re cep tacles, and the point where they
exit the Com po nent.
10. Cleaning — The Com po nent should be cleaned only as
recommended in this manual.
11. Non-use Pe ri ods—The pow er
cord of the Com po nent should be un plugged from the outlet when unused
for a long pe ri od of time.
12. Ob ject and Liq uid En try — Care
should be taken so that objects do not
fall into and liquids are not spilled into
the inside of the Component.
13. Damage Re quir ing Service
— The Com po nent should be serviced
only by qualiÞ ed service per son nel
when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug
has been dam aged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has
spilled into the Component; or
C. The Com po nent has been exposed
to rain; or
D. The Com po nent does not appear to
operate normally
or exhibits a marked change in per for mance; or
E. The Component has been dropped,
or its cabinet dam aged.
14. Servicing — The user should not
attempt to service the Component
beyond those means de scribed in this
operating manual. All other servicing
should be referred to qualiÞ ed service
personnel.
7. Heat — The Com po nent should be
situated away from heat sources such
as radiators, or other devices which
produce heat.
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SAFETY
15. To prevent electric shock, do not
use this polarized plug with an ex ten sion cord, receptacle or other outlet
unless the blades can be fully inserted
to prevent blade ex po sure.
Pour préevenir les chocs électriques
ne pas utiliser cette Þ che polariseé
avec un prolongateur, un prise de
courant ou une autre sortie de courant, sauf si les lames peuvent être
insérées à fond sans laisser aucune
parIIIe à découvert.
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS AP PLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
ATTENTION: POUR
DUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
16. Grounding or Po lari za tion —
Pre cau tions should be taken so that
the grounding or polarization means
of the Com po nent is not defeated.
This apparatus does not exceed the
Class A/Class B (which ev er is ap pli ca ble) limits for radio noise emis sions
from digital apparatus as set out in the
radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Com mu ni ca tions.
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRO-
ATTENTION — Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits
radioélectriques dépassant las limites
applicables aux appareils numériques
de class A/de class B (selon le cas)
prescrites dans le règlement sur le
brouillage radioélectrique édicté par
les ministere des com mu ni ca tions du
Canada.
Service Assistance ...................................19
Please read the Safety Instructions
carefully before connecting and
using your SunÞ re AmpliÞ er.
Chapter 1 is a general introduction
to the features, details and installation of your ampliÞ er.
Chapter 2 shows some typical con-
nections to a preampliÞ er and
speakers.
The Appendix shows some addition-
al information, including a troubleshooting guide, the Warranty, and
service assistance details.
To Þ nd out more about this and other
SunÞ re products, please visit our
website: www.sunÞ re.com
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Dear Friend,
Thank you for purchasing my SunÞ re Cinema Grand seven channel power ampliÞ er. I hope you en-
joy it and the music it makes as much as I have enjoyed creating it for you.
This magniÞ cent ampliÞ er represents my very latest thinking - and my best ampliÞ er design ever.
I’ve spent over twenty years developing it, and cannot imagine how I could make it any better, or
reÞ ne it any further. No matter what, its performance is, at Þ rst, somewhat difÞ cult to believe.
The Signature 400~seven can pro duce 400 watts rms per channel into 8 ohms and 800 watts rms into 4 ohms.
Bob Carv er, AmpliÞ er De sign er, Physicist
The 200~seven can pro duce 200 watts rms per channel into 8 ohms, and 400 watts rms into 4 ohms.
The big breakthrough feature of the Cinema Grand is its uncanny tracking downconverter, which
uses 18 Herculean Mosfets in the Signature 400~seven and 12 in the 200~seven. This allows the
Cinema Grand to produce phenominal power output, without the heat generated by conventional
designs.
The circuit boards are heavy glass epoxy, double sided, with a Faraday shield on the back side.
All resistors in the signal path are 1% tolerance, metal-Þ lm. Critical ca pac i tors are Þ lm devices with
high dielectric strength and ultra low absorption characteristics. An enor mous Cinema Grand power
source built around a massive power transformer provides the ultimate muscle for limitless dynamics.
I could go on and on, but here’s the best part: I’ve included two kinds of outputs on the front left
and front right channels:
(1) a standard voltage-source (i.e., near zero im ped ance) output for all typical applications and:
(2) a higher-impedance current-source output, which many prefer for electrostatic, planar
mag net ic, or ribbon speakers. Or you can biwire your system with the voltage source driving
the woofer(s) and the current source driving the upper part of the system. In many cases this
provides by far the best possible in ter face between the ampliÞ er and the speaker system.
Whichever way you decide to hook up the SunÞ re Cinema Grand, it will create a multilayered
sound stage that is deep, wide, three-di men sion al, and utterly be liev able. The optional cur rent-source
output can coax forth a sen su ous, delicately detailed musical voice long associated with low-powered
classic tube ampliÞ ers. (The current-source char ac ter is tic of vacuum tubes is the dominant factor in
the sound stage delivery of classic tube ampliÞ ers).
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Cinema Grand Editions
CHAPTER 1
The Cinema Grand seven channel power ampliÞ er is available in two
editions:
• Signature 400~seven
• 200~seven
The Sig na ture 400~seven has twice
the power output, and uses heavier
output ter mi nals com pared to the
200~seven. Each Signature 400~seven is personally signed on the front
panel by Bob Carver.
This manual uses illustrations of the
Sig na ture 400~seven. The operational
details, features, and con nec tions to
loud speak ers and pream pli Þ ers are
the same for both models.
Signature 400~seven
400 Watts per channel into 8 Ω
800 Watts per channel into 4 Ω
Signature 400 ~ seven
Four Hundred Watts per Channel by Seven Channels
200~seven
200 Watts per channel into 8 Ω
400 Watts per channel into 4 Ω
Cinema Grand
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CHAPTER 1
Unpacking
Your SunÞ re AmpliÞ er should reach
you in perfect con di tion. If you do
notice any shipping damage, please
contact your SunÞ re Dealer immedi-
ately.
Gently lift out the unit and remove
all the packing material and ac ces so ries. It is im por tant to save all the
packing ma te ri als and the box in case
your ampliÞ er ever needs to be moved
or shipped for repair.
Make sure that you keep your sales
receipt. It is the only way to establish
the duration of your Limited Warranty
and it may come in useful for insurance pur pos es.
Please take a moment to Þ ll out and
mail the SunÞ re Customer Response
card. Also read the serial num ber
located on the rear panel or the underside of the chassis and record it here:
Serial #:
___________________________
Purchased at:
___________________________
___________________________
___________________________
___________________________
Date: _______________________
Installation
Read and follow all safety instruc-
tions shown on pages 2 and 3.
Observe the fol low ing pre cau tions
when choos ing a location for your
Cinema Grand Am pli Þ er:
• Protect it from prolonged
ex po sure to direct sunlight and
other direct sources of heat,
such as heating vents and
ra di a tors.
• Do not expose the unit to rain
or moisture. If ß uid or a for-
eign object should enter the
unit, immediately turn off the
power and contact your SunÞ re
Dealer.
• Avoid excessive exposure to
extreme cold or dust.
• Do not place heavy objects on
top of the unit.
• Allow adequate ventilation
around the ampliÞ er; do not
cover the ventilation slots.
AC Power Considerations
Ensure that the unit is plugged into
an outlet capable of supplying the correct voltage speciÞ ed for your model.
The outlet should be capable of supplying 15 amps for the 120 V model,
8 amps for the 230 V model.
Care
If you need to clean the front surface, Þ rst turn off the power and then
use a dry soft cloth, rubbing with the
grain. Be careful not to scratch the
display window.
Connection Tips
Before setting up your new system,
please consider the following :
Always make sure that your
com po nents are all turned
OFF before making or
changing connec tions.
• Make sure that the power
cords of all your components
are attached to the same outlet
or at least to the same circuit.
This will reduce the possibility
of a ground loop in the sys tem.
Make sure that the total current draw does not exceed
the current rating of your AC
outlet or power strip.
• Use the XLR inputs if your
pream pli Þ er has XLR outputs.
These balanced connections
provide superior noise re jec tion.
• Whenever possible, keep the
power cords away from the
signal cables or speaker wires
to pre vent any hum or audio
interference being heard in the
speakers.
• Choose reliable hookup cables,
also called patch cords or RCA
cables. They should be fully
shield ed and as short as pos si ble for the job.
• Some patch cords can be a
very tight Þ t and there is usu-
ally a preferred method of getting them off. Some have to be
removed with a twisting action.
Be gentle or you may dam age
the jacks of the ampliÞ er or
your other components.
• Some special patch cords
can only be hooked up in one
direction, these are usually
marked with arrows.
• It is usual for the right patch
cord plugs to be red and the
left con nec tions to be white,
grey or black. Video connections are usually yellow.
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Front Panel Features
CHAPTER 1
Cinema Grand
Signature 400 ~ seven
Four Hundred Watts per Channel by Seven Channels
Overview
Your Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er has
seven chan nels of power ampliÞ ca-
tion combined in one chassis for the
purpose of re pro duc ing music or video
soundtracks. It accepts line level
signals from a controlling preampliÞ er
and ampliÞ es them to a higher level,
suitable for driving powerful stereo
and Home Theater speak ers.
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Meter
The front panel meter indicates the
total energy available from the tracking downconverter power supply. It is
cal i brat ed in Joules and will normally
indicate ap prox i mate ly 480 Joules
for the Signature 400~seven, and
400 Joules for the 200~seven. Note
that the needle does not move under
normal use.
Crystal Base
The glass base is intended to ensure proper airß ow under the ampli-Þ er. It prevents any carpeting from
restricting the airß ow.
If you choose to place the unit on a
shelf or other hard surface, the base
will isolate the amp from vibration and
will help make an at trac tive installation.
Illumination
The meter is illuminated by an
in can des cent lamp operating at a
very warm color tem per a ture. I have
been inß uenced by the scale lighting
of classic electronic equipment from
the 1950’s, with their warm dim glow,
usually with a “headlight effect” from
the lamp. I incorporated that historical
look and feel into this meter lighting. It
is decidedly not “evenly back-lit,” nor
with a cool to cold color temperature. I
hope you like my unusual meter lighting treatment.
A switch has been provided on the
un der side of the unit toward the front.
This switch gives you the ability to
dim the meter lamp to reduce distractions in a Home Theater environment.
I like the brighter of the two settings,
as it il lu mi nates the meter nicely and
matches my other SunÞ re equipment.
Feel free to choose the setting that
suits you.
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CHAPTER 1
Rear Panel Features
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1. AUTO/ON/OFF Switch
Your Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er is
designed with an automatic on/off
circuit.
• In the AUTO-ON po si tion, the
am pli Þ er will automatically turn
on if an audio signal is present at any of the inputs, or if it
receives a 12 VDC input voltage at the trigger inputs. The
ampliÞ er will automatically turn
off after a few seconds if the
trigger voltage is removed, or
after approximately 30 minutes
in the ab sence of an audio
signal.
• In the ON position, the ampliÞ er is always on, regardless of
input signals or 12 VDC trigger.
• In the OFF position, the ampliÞ er is always off, regardless of
input signals or 12 VDC trigger.
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2. 12 VDC Trigger Input
Although the AUTO-ON signal
sensing turn-on is ad e quate for most
installations, the 12 VDC trigger inputs
are offered as an op tion al way to turn
on the ampliÞ er.
The SunÞ re Theater Grand II, III
and IV Processors have a com pat i ble
12 VDC trigger output (see page 11).
This can be used to automatically turn
on the Cinema Grand when the Theater Grand Processor is turned on.
1/8" mono mini jacks are provided
for ease of installation, along with a
terminal strip to allow more ß exibility
for custom-wired installations. The
terminal strip and both mini jacks are
internally connected in parallel, allowing 'daisy chaining' to turn on multiple
ampliÞ ers.
Any 1/8" miniplug mono or stereo
interconnect cable will sufÞ ce to con-
nect the trigger output of the Theater
Grand preamplifer to the ampliÞ er.
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input is from 5 to 18 VDC. The input
impedance is approximately 600 Ω
(20 mA @ 12V).
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3. RCA Inputs
Your Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er has
three sets of inputs for each of the
seven chan nels. Two are un bal anced
RCA in puts and one is a balanced
XLR type.
The two RCA inputs for each channel are joined together internally, and
either one can be connected to the
cor re spond ing output of your preampliÞ er.
The second RCA input can be used
as a daisy-chaining output, sending
the pream pli Þ er output signal to an-
other channel or to another ampliÞ er.
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Do not exceed 18 VDC on
this input. (CAU TION: Do
not connect AC line voltage
to this input!)
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4. XLR Inputs
If your pream pli Þ er has XLR
out puts, connect them to these XLR
inputs. These balanced connections
offer su pe ri or noise rejection compared to the unbalanced RCA inputs.
The female XLR inputs are wired
as follows:
Pin 1 is ground
Pin 2 is positive (hot)
Pin 3 is negative (cold)
Balanced connections pass the
input signal along two conductors. If
there is any external noise and in ter fer ence passing into the audio lines,
both conductors will receive the same
amount of noise. This noise is then
rejected in the balanced input stage of
the Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er.
5. Current Source Outputs
and:
6. Voltage Source Outputs
The front left and front right channels each have a Voltage Source
output and a Current Source output.
The remaining channels have Voltage
Source outputs only.
The Voltage Source outputs have
a source im ped ance of ap prox i mate ly
zero ohms. The Current Source
outputs have a source impedance of
ap prox i mate ly one ohm.
The top post of each binding post
pair is the positive output, and connects to the positive (red) post of your
speaker. The bottom post of each pair
is the negative, and connects to the
negative (black) post of your speaker.
The posts can accept bare wire,
spade terminals, and dual or single
banana connectors.
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is a Voltage Source modiÞ ed to yield
an impedance of one ohm. This cor re sponds ap prox i mate ly to a vacuum
tube ampliÞ er's output im ped ance and
constitutes the dominant factor in the
soundstage delivery of classic vacuum
tube power ampliÞ ers.
7. Current Source Fuses
Each Current Source output has an
in-line fuse to protect your speakers. If
one ever opens, there will be no output to that speaker. Turn off the power
if you ever have to change a fuse.
8. IEC connector
The ampliÞ er comes with a detach-
able Linecord which attaches here.
Make sure it is Þ rmly pushed in place.
Connect the other end to an AC outlet
which is properly conÞ gured for the
type of plug and has the correct voltage for your model.
9. AC Line fuse
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If this fuse fails, replace it with the
exact same type and current rating.
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Dual-Banana
According to your musical taste,
you may select the Current Source for
driving elec tro stat ic, pla nar mag net ic
or ribbon speakers. Se lect the Voltage Source for driving sub woof ers.
For cone based sys tems, use either.
For a biwired system, use the Current
Source for midrange and treble drivers, and use the Voltage Source for
the subwoofer(s). These are suggestions only. By all means, please feel
free to ex per i ment with other wiring
options. (See page 14.)
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Note: Always unplug the
power cord from your AC
outlet before re mov ing the
fuse.
With a ß at ended screwdriver, push
the fuse carrier in slightly and turn it
counter-clockwise to release.
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CHAPTER 2
System ConÞ gurations
The following pages show some typical con nec tions that you might make in your in stal la tion. They show how the inputs
and outputs of the Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er are con nected to your pream pli Þ er and speakers.
Unbalanced Connections
UNBALANCED
PREAMP OUTPUTS
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Line-level audio signals
From: PreampliÞ er main RCA outputs
To: AmpliÞ er line-level inputs
If your preampliÞ er has RCA out-
puts, it can be connected to the ampliÞ er inputs as shown. The ampliÞ er will
boost the preampliÞ er's output, up to a
level suitable for driving speakers.
This diagram also shows how the
Voltage Source outputs connect to
the input posts of your speakers. (The
Current Source can be used instead,
as shown on the next page).
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Make sure that the positive speaker wires do not
touch the negative speaker
wires, or any chassis metal.
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Speaker-level audio outputs
From: AmpliÞ er outputs
To: Speaker input posts
R = Right Channel
C = Center Channel
L = Left Channel
RS = Right Surround (rear) Channel
LS = Left Surround (rear) Channel
RB = Right Surround Back Channel
LB = Left Surround Back Channel
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Balanced Connections
If your preampliÞ er has XLR outputs, it can be connected to the XLR inputs as shown. This example shows the connec-
tions to the SunÞ re Theater Grand IV processor. This also shows the Current Source output connections to the front left
and right speaker inputs. (The Voltage Source outputs can be used instead, as shown on the previous page.)
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Balanced line-level audio signals
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Speaker-level audio outputs
From: AmpliÞ er outputs
To: Speaker input posts
The 12 VDC trigger connection
shown can be used to turn the ampliÞ er on when the preampliÞ er turns on.
Alternatively, you could use the ampliÞ er's AUTO-ON switch. The ampliÞ er
will then automatically turn on when a
preamp audio signal is received.
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CHAPTER 2
Bi amp ing
If your speakers can be biamped,
the Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er can be
con Þ g ured to provide a very powerful
system.
Inputs
Tweeter
Woofer
A speak er which can be biamped or
biwired will have two sets of bind ing
posts. Some times these posts are
joined with shorting links for normal
operation.
Make sure that any links are
removed when you want to
biamp or biwire the speakers. If not, this may cause
damage to the ampliÞ er.
Each speaker can be driven by two
ampliÞ er channels; one to drive the
woofer and one for the upper range.
You will need to use four ampliÞ er
channels to biamp two speak ers.
If you use the Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er for biamping, then a total of Þ ve
speakers can be con nect ed. You will
need an extra two channel ampliÞ er
if you want to run the surround back
speakers in a Home Theater system.
The following connections are
shown in the diagram on the top half
of the next page.
Output connections
• Connect the ampliÞ er’s right
rear output to the right speaker’s woofer input terminals.
Connect the ampliÞ er’s right
front current source output to
the right speaker’s upper range
input terminals. If you prefer,
you could use the right front
voltage source instead.
• Connect the ampliÞ er’s left
rear output to the left speaker’s
woofer input ter mi nals.
Connect the ampliÞ er’s left
front current source output to
the left speaker’s upper range
input terminals. If you prefer,
you could use the left front
voltage source instead.
Input connections
Each ampliÞ er channel has two
RCA inputs which are connected
together in ter nal ly.
• Con nect the preamp stereo
output to the front channel
RCA jacks. Then install short
in ter con nects from the other
unused front RCA jacks across
to the rear channel RCA jacks.
In this way, the front and rear
ampliÞ er channels are fed with
the same signal from your
preamp.
• Note: you cannot use XLR
cables in, with RCA out, or
RCA in with XLR out. There is
no direct internal connection
between the RCA and XLR
inputs.
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CHAPTER 2
Biamping Connections
Line-level audio signals
From: AmpliÞ er Front L/R RCA
To: AmpliÞ er Rear L/R RCA inputs
Note: The remaining channels can
be used to drive other speakers,
or left unconnected.
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Line-level audio signals
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To: AmpliÞ er RCA inputs
Speaker-level audio outputs
From: AmpliÞ er outputs
To: Speaker input posts
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Biamping with an external
crossover
If you have an external active
crossover, you can greatly increase
the efÞ ciency of your system. The
crossover will split the preampliÞ er
output signals into two frequency
ranges.
You can connect the crossover's
low frequency outputs to the ampliÞ er's rear channel inputs, and the
crossover's higher frequency outputs
to the ampliÞ er's front channel inputs.
This is an efÞ cient system because
the channels only amplify signals within the frequency range of the speaker
el e ment they are driving. Little power
is wasted.
Make sure that the cross over point
of your active crossover is adjusted
to match the crossover point of your
speakers. Consult your speaker and
crossover owner's manuals.
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CHAPTER 2
Biwiring Connections
If your speakers can be biwired or
biamped, they will have completely
separate input terminals for the woofer
sec tion and the upper range. See the
speak er diagram and dis cus sion on
page 12.
Make sure that any links between the woofer and upper
range posts are re moved
from the speakers when
you want to biamp or biwire them.
Consult your speak er owner’s
manual for details.
The front channels of the Cinema
Grand AmpliÞ er each have two pairs
of outputs which can be used to biwire
your speakers. The idea is to use the
voltage source to drive the woofer,
and the current source to drive the
upper range. This will offer improved
per for mance and still allow you to connect seven speakers for your Home
Theater system.
This page shows the input and output connections for Biwiring a left front
speaker and a right front speaker.
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Line-level audio signals
From: PreampliÞ er main RCA outputs
To: AmpliÞ er line-level inputs
Speaker-level audio outputs
From: AmpliÞ er outputs
To: Speaker input posts
The remaining speaker connections
have been omitted from this drawing
for clarity. They can be connected as
shown on pages 10 and 11.
Output connections
• Connect the ampliÞ er’s right
front voltage source output
to the right speak er’s woofer
input terminals. Connect the
ampliÞ er’s right front current source output to the right
speaker’s upper range input
terminals.
• Connect the ampliÞ er’s left
front voltage source output to
the left speaker’s woofer input
ter mi nals. Connect the ampliÞ er’s left front current source
output to the left speaker’s
upper range input terminals.
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Series and Parallel speaker con nec tions
APPENDIX
The con nec tion of more than one
speaker per channel will tend to
de grade the speaker’s frequency
response, and may make the ampliÞ er
run hot. For the best results use one
speaker per chan nel.
If you do want to con nect more than
one speak er per channel, there are
two main ways: Series or Parallel.
Series
For example, if you want to
series-connect two speak ers to the
front right channel of the ampliÞ er:
Amplifier
Outputs
• The positive output terminal of
the right channel con nects to
the positive input post of the
Þ rst speak er.
• The negative input post of the
Þ rst speaker connects to the
positive input post of the second speaker.
• The negative input post of the
second speaker connects to
the negative output terminal of
the right channel.
• The total impedance of speakers in series is found by adding
their im ped anc es together. For
example, two four ohm speakers in series is an eight ohm
load.
• Series connections are easier
on the ampliÞ er than parallel
connections as the total impedance is higher than driving a
single speaker.
Parallel
For example, if you want to parallelconnect two speak ers to the front right
chan nel of the ampliÞ er:
Amplifier
Outputs
• The positive output terminal of
the right channel con nects to
the positive input post of the
Þ rst speaker and to the positive
post of the second speaker.
• The negative output terminal
of the right channel con nects
to the negative input post of
the Þ rst speaker and to the
negative post of the second
speaker.
• The total impedance of equal
speak ers in parallel is found
by dividing the impedance of
one speaker by the number of
speakers. For example, two
eight ohm speakers in parallel
is a four ohm load (eight ohms
divided by two), four eight ohm
speak ers in parallel is a two
ohm load (eight ohms divided
by four).
• Parallel connections are harder
on the ampliÞ er than series
connections, as the total impedance is lower com pared to
driving a single speaker, and
the ampliÞ er must produce
more current to drive them.
• Ideally, the total average
impedance should be no less
than 2 ohms per channel.
• You must make sure that the
lower impedance does not
cause the am pli Þ er to over-
heat, shut down, blow the line
fuse, or pop your circuit breaker. If this hap pens, you should
reduce the number of speakers
wired in parallel, rewire them in
series, or use more than one
power ampliÞ er.
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APPENDIX
Troubleshooting Guide
The SunÞ re AmpliÞ er is expertly
designed and built to provide years of
trouble-free per for mance. Most problems that occur can usually be solved
by checking your setup or making
sure that the audio and video components connected to your pro ces sor
are on and fully op er a tion al.
The following information will help
you deal with com mon setup problems
you may experience during normal
use of your unit. If the problems still
persist, please contact your SunÞ re
Dealer for assistance.
No sound from one or
more speakers
• Speaker cables may have come
undone. Turn off your system and
check the cables, and tighten the
ampliÞ er and speaker binding
posts.
• Broken audio cable.
• The preampliÞ er volume level is
low for the chan nels concerned.
Recheck the pream pli Þ er calibra-
tion procedure.
• A preampliÞ er Mute switch may be
on, or an external processor loop
or a tape monitor loop is engaged.
• Check that your preampliÞ er or
source is running the correct surround sound mode. Maybe it is set
for stereo when you were expecting 5.1 surround sound.
• Check in case any missing chan-
nels have been turned off in a
preampliÞ er setup menu. For
example, the center ampliÞ er
channel will not receive a signal
if the preampliÞ er has been set to
"Phantom."
• The Auto/on/off switch might be in
the off position.
• One of the fuses for the current
source outputs may have blown.
The ampliÞ er shuts down
often or the line fuse blows
often
• Check that the positive and negative speaker wires are not shorted
together.
• Make sure that no speakers are
shorted internally. If you have an
ohm-meter, disconnect the speaker
wires and mea sure the re sis tance
be tween the speaker’s positive
and negative terminals. If the reading is less than 2 ohms, the speakers may have an internal short.
Measure all speak ers and check
their impedance spec i Þ ca tions.
• If you have connected speakers
in Par al lel, the overall impedance
may be too low. It is recommended
that you rearrange the speakers
in Series to increase the overall
im ped ance, thus taking some of
the load off the ampliÞ er.
• Make sure that the ampliÞ er has
good ventilation and is not overheating. Use the crystal base to allow good airß ow un der neath. If the
ampliÞ er is in a closed rack, open
up the rear panel or use a quiet fan
for improved ventilation.
A hum is heard in your
speak ers
This problem is more than likely
caused by a “ground loop” in your system, rather than a fault in the ampliÞ er.
Follow these steps to isolate the main
cause of the hum; there may even be
more than one.
• If your preampliÞ er has XLR bal-
anced outputs, use them because
they offer greater immunity to
noise Þ elds.
• Remember to turn off all components in your system, including
the ampliÞ er, before disconnecting
or con nect ing any cables during
troubleshooting.
• Try to have all of your equip ment
on the same electrical outlet or
circuit. Group all the low power
components (preamp, CD player,
DVD etc.) on a single outlet or
power strip. This is provided that
the overall current draw from your
equipment does not exceed the
rating of the outlet or breaker.
• Disconnect all cables which come
from outside the room, and check
if the hum goes away. This includes such connections as cable
TV, satellite TV, or roof top antennas. Make sure that they are
dis con nect ed where they Þ rst enter
the room, so they are making no
con nec tion to the preampliÞ er or
the TV, or any other component. If
the hum is caused by the cable TV
line, then you will need a “ground
loop iso la tor.” This is an inexpensive device Þ tted in line with the
coaxial cable feed. Con tact your
ca ble com pa ny or your Sun Þ re
Dealer for as sis tance.
• Disconnect all connections from
the preampliÞ er to your TV, VCR or
DVD.
• As a test, disconnect any other
com po nent which has a ground ed
pow er cord.
NOTE: Never remove the ground pin
from any power cords. This is very
dan ger ous.
• If the hum persists, disconnect all
the source com po nents one at a
time from the back of the preampliÞ er, until you identify the prob lem.
• Ground loop isolators are available
for audio lines and video. You can
ask your SunÞ re Dealer for assis-
tance.
• Try moving the speaker cables
away from any power cords. Try
just one speaker, connecting it to
each ampliÞ er channel and see if
one channel is bad.
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APPENDIX
• Check that the interconnect cables
to the ampliÞ er do not have any
broken con nec tions.
Other causes of noise
• Speaker noise may also be caused
by in ter fer ence or noise on your
AC line. Make sure there are no
large ap pli anc es sharing the line,
or halogen lamps or lamps with
dimmer controls.
• Try connecting your system to another AC socket on a sep a rate line.
• Keep power cords away from audio cables.
• Do not place the preampliÞ er di-
rectly on top of the ampliÞ er.
• If the hum is heard from within
the ampliÞ er and not through the
speak ers, this may also be caused
by in ter fer ence on the AC or DC
lines. The power trans form er
may turn this interference into an
audible noise. Internal hum can be
made worse by a shelf or cabinet
resonating, so try moving the ampliÞ er to another shelf.
• Try moving your preampliÞ er
further away from your ampliÞ er.
Sensitive preamp circuits may pick
up hum from the am pli Þ er trans-
former’s magnetic Þ eld.
• Try moving your components further
away from the TV, es pe cial ly if
you ever notice the screen has
changed color in the area closest
to the component.
• If you have very high efÞ ciency
speak ers, these may show up
noise which other speakers may
not.
• If you are still having a problem,
re mem ber that Sun Þ re’s dealers
and technical support staff will assist you. Make a list of the things
you have tried.
Poor bass performance
• Make sure that your preamp does
not have the bass level turned
down.
• Many surround preampliÞ ers have
con trols which can direct all the
bass to sub woof ers, or let your
main speakers play the full range.
Make sure that the preampliÞ er
has been correctly set. If you are
not using a subwoofer, set the
speaker options to “Large.”
• Check that the speaker wires have
been connected correctly: Make
sure that the positive of each
speaker connects to a positive output of the ampliÞ er, and the neg-
a tive of each speaker connects to
a neg a tive output. If one speaker is
wired incorrectly, than it will be “out
of phase” with the others, resulting
in poor bass performance.
• If you have connected the ampliÞ er
using the XLR inputs, make sure
that the XLR cables are wired correctly. If one has the hot and cold
reversed, then this will also cause
a speaker to be out of phase.
Turn-on and turn-off
thumps
• Plug the ampliÞ er into an
unswitched AC outlet, and use the
AUTO-ON feature. This will allow
the ampliÞ er to turn on and off
silently.
Current source outputs not
work ing
• If you are biamping or biwiring,
make sure that the current source
fuses have not blown.
• If these fuses blow often, it is
acceptable to replace with a slo-blo
7 ampere fuse.
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APPENDIX
SpeciÞ cations
Signature 400~seven
Power output
400 watts con tin u ous, per chan nel, into eight ohms, from
20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more
than 0.5% T.H.D.
Power at clipping, min
800 watts per chan nel into four
ohms.
1600 watts per chan nel into two
ohms (time limited basis).
Hum and Noise
-118 dB, A-Weighted
Maximum output current
120 amps peak to peak per ch.
Maximum output voltage
56.6 Vrms
Output impedance Front
Left and Right channels
Voltage source: Approx. zero ohms
Current source: Approx. one ohm
RCA Input impedance:
24 kΩ
Input sensitivity for rated
output
Unbalanced: 1.9 Vrms
Bal anced: 0.95 Vrms
XLR Input impedance:
10 kΩ, each leg balanced to
ground
Female XLR
Pin 1 is ground
Pin 2 is positive (hot)
Pin 3 is negative (cold)
12 VDC Trigger Inputs
Input voltage range 5 -18 VDC
Impedance: approx 600 Ω
(20 mA @ 12 V)
Removable terminal block, and
dual 1/8" minijacks for daisy-chaining.
Power Consumption
45 W At idle
580 W Typical (1/8th power)
1800 W Ab so lute Max (Fuse
Limit)
Dimensions and Weight
17.0 inches wide
5.9 inches high (including feet)
16.7 inches deep (to tips of connectors)
Weight 40 lbs
Finish
Brushed aluminum with black anodize or a light titanium Þ nish.
200~seven
Power output
200 watts con tin u ous, per chan nel, into eight ohms, from
20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more
than 0.5% T.H.D.
Power at clipping, min:
400 watts per chan nel into four
ohms.
800 watts per chan nel into two
ohms (time limited basis).
Hum and Noise
-115 dB, A-Weighted
Maximum output current
80 amperes peak to peak per
channel
Maximum output voltage
40 Vrms
Output impedance Front
Left and Right channels
Voltage source: Approx. zero ohms
Current source: Approx. one ohm
RCA Input impedance
24 kΩ
Input sensitivity for rated
out put
Unbalanced: 1.34 Vrms
Bal anced: 0.67 Vrms
XLR Input impedance
10 kΩ, each leg balanced to
ground
Female XLR
Pin 1 is ground
Pin 2 is positive (hot)
Pin 3 is negative (cold)
12 VDC Trigger Inputs
Input voltage range 5 -18 VDC
Impedance: approx 600 Ω
(20 mA @ 12 V)
Removable terminal block, and
dual 1/8" minijacks for daisy-chaining.
Power Consumption
45W At idle
280W Typical (1/8th power)
1800W Ab so lute Max (Fuse
Limit)
Dimensions and Weight
17.0 inches wide
5.9 inches high (including feet)
16.7 inches deep (to tips of connectors)
Weight 34 lbs
Finish
Brushed aluminum with black anodize or a light titanium Þ nish.
SunÞ re Corporation is proud of its
prod ucts which have been built with
care using ad vanced technology and
premium com po nent parts. Your unit
has been crafted to perform properly
for many years. SunÞ re Corporation
offers the following Warranty to you,
the owner of a new SunÞ re product:
The SunÞ re Corporation Warranty
for the Cinema Grand AmpliÞ er is in
effect for FIVE years from the date of
original retail pur chase. The SunÞ re
Cor po ra tion Warranty covers defects
in materials and work man ship. The
fol low ing, however, are excluded:
a) Damage caused during ship-
ment.
b) Damage caused by accident,
mis use, abuse of op er a tion
contrary to the in struc tions
speciÞ ed in the SunÞ re Cor po -
ra tion user’s manual.
c) Units where the serial number
has been defaced, modiÞ ed or
removed.
d) Damage re sult ing from mod i -
Þ ca tion or attempted repair by
any person not authorized in
writing by SunÞ re Cor po ra tion.
e) Units purchased from unau-
thorized dealers.
The SunÞ re Corporation War-
ranty extends to the original owner
or subsequent owner(s) during the
Þ ve year warranty period, so long as
the original dated purchase receipt is
pre sent ed whenever warranty service
is required.
SunÞ re Corporation’s liability is
limited to the repair or replacement,
at our option, of any defective product and shall not in any event include
property or any other in ci den tal or
consequential damages which may
result from the failure of this product.
Some states do not allow limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts
and/or do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of in ci den tal or consequential
damages, so the above lim i ta tions or
exclusions may not apply to you.
This Warranty gives you speciÞ c
legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to
state. We suggest that you attach your
purchase receipt to this War ran ty and
keep these in a safe place. Thank you
for your choice of a SunÞ re Cor po -
ra tion product.
Service Assistance
We suggest that you read the Limited
War ran ty completely to fully un der stand your Warranty/Service coverage.
If your SunÞ re Corporation product
ever requires service, write to us or
call:
SunÞ re Corporation
Tech ni cal Ser vic es Department
P.O. Box 1589
Snohomish, WA 98291
Tel (425) 335-4748
Fax (425) 335-4746
You will be directed to an au tho rized SunÞ re Cor po ra tion Service
Station or receive instructions to ship
the unit to the factory. Please save the
original shipping carton and packing
materials in case shipping is required.
Please do not ship Parcel Post.
NOTE: Before sending in your unit for
repair, you must call SunÞ re for return
au tho ri za tion.
Include a complete de scrip tion of
the problem, in di cat ing how you have
it con nect ed, the associated equipment in your system and a copy of
your purchase receipt. Initial ship ping
costs are not paid by SunÞ re Corpora-
tion; return ground shipping costs will
be prepaid if repairs were covered by
the scope of this Warranty.
All implied warranties, including
war ran ties or merchantability and
Þ tness for par tic u lar purposes, are limited in duration to the Þ ve year length
of this Warranty, unless oth er wise
provided by state law.
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Cinema Grand
Signature 400 ~ seven
and 200 ~ seven
Manual part number : 913-115-00 Rev B
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