Theta digital DREADNAUGHT User Manual

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THETA DIGITAL
CORPORATION
Dreadnaught
Owner’s Manual
Preliminary
Digital and Analog Done Right
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CONGRATULATIONS
You have just acquired the most advanced component for the amplification of audio ever to have been developed.
IMPORTANT
Save all packaging in a dry place away from fire hazards. Your Dreadnaught is a precision electronic instrument and should be properly packaged any time shipment is made. In the unlikely event that you have to return your Dreadnaught to the factory for service, or if you send it to us for updating, the original packaging will best protect the unit from shipping damage.
In order to achieve the fullest flexibility and enjoyment from your Dreadnaught, we at Theta recommend that you read this manual in full before connecting the unit to your audio/video system.
Note
: It is imperative that the Dreadnaught be operated in a well ventilated environment and the immediate external temperature be maintained as specified. External cooling fans may be required in some cases. Do not stack any equipment directly above or below the Dreadnaught to protect it from overheating, as well as the continued functionality of any equipment near and around it.
Warning
and cannot be connected to a system ground or a loudspeaker system with a common ground. Consult your speaker manufacturer to ensure that any speaker in your system that will be connected to the Dreadnaught does
: Each channel is a balanced bridge amplifier, thus the negative speaker terminal is
NOT
have internal circuitry with a common ground.
NOT
a ground,
WARNING
United States law prohibits disposition of these commodities to Libya, Laos, North Korea, Cambodia or Cuba unless otherwise authorized by the United States.
1999 Theta Digital Corporation. All rights reserved. 1999 Glenn Buckley. All rights reserved.
This manual is also available for download as a PDF file at Theta Digital’s website. http://www.thetadigital.com
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Theta Digital Corporation.
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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of significant magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THE AC (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
Extension cords are not recommended for use with this product.
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Dreadnaught Identification Record

This information is for your records and for future identification of the Dreadnaught. Please take a moment to fill out all pertinent data now, and as upgrades and/or options are installed.
and/or changes are requested, the serial number will be required.
SERIAL NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED
DEALER’S NAME
DEALER’S ADDRESS/PHONE
Whenever upgrades, inquiries
INSTALLED CARDS/OPTIONS
(Date of installation)
(Date of installation)
(Date of installation)
(Date of installation)
(Date of installation)
(Date of installation)
(Date of installation)
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Please carefully read each item of the operating instructions and safety precautions before installing and using this product. Use extra care to follow the warnings written on the product itself and/or in the operating instructions. Keep the operating instructions and safety precautions for future reference.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF THE COVER PANELS.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT ALLOW LIQUIDS TO SPILL OR OBJECTS TO FALL INTO ANY OPENINGS OF THE PRODUCT.
THIS UNIT IS SUPPLIED WITH A 3 PIN GROUNDED AC PLUG. ALWAYS INSERT THE AC PLUG INTO A GROUNDED OUTLET. DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PIN OR DISABLE THE GROUND FOR ANY PURPOSE.
BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS TO THE DREADNAUGHT, FIRST TURN OFF THE POWER AND THEN DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CORD.
WHEN INSTALLING THE DREADNAUGHT IN YOUR SYSTEM, MAKE CERTAIN TO ALLOW A MINIMUM OF ½ INCH OF VENTILATION ON EACH SIDE OF THE UNIT. ALSO ALLOW AT LEAST 3 INCHES OF VENTILATION SPACE ABOVE THE UNIT. IMPROPER VENTILATION OF THE UNIT MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING, WHICH MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT AND CAUSE A FIRE. PLACE THE UNIT ON A SOLID SURFACE ONLY. I.E. NOT ON CARPET, ETC.
DO NOT PLACE THE DREADNAUGHT NEAR HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS DIRECT SUNLIGHT, STOVES, HEAT REGISTERS, RADIATORS OR OTHER HEAT PRODUCING EQUIPMENT.
TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ANALOG OUTPUT CIRCUITRY, BE CERTAIN NOT TO SHORT THE OUTPUT SIGNAL TO GROUND. ENSURE THAT YOUR AUDIO OUTPUT CABLES DO NOT HAVE ANY INTERNAL SHORTS BEFORE CONNECTING THEM TO THE DREADNAUGHT.
IF REPLACEMENT OF THE AC LINE FUSE AND/OR ANY INTERNAL FUSE BECOMES NECESSARY, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME VALUE AND TYPE OF FUSE. NEVER BYPASS THE FUSE.
IF THE AC CORD BECOMES DAMAGED, DO NOT USE IT. IMMEDIATELY REPLACE IT WITH A NEW ONE OF THE SAME OR BETTER RATING.
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DREADNAUGHT BE OPERATED IN A WELL VENTILATED ENVIRONMENT AND THE IMMEDIATE EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE BE MAINTAINED AS SPECIFIED. EXTERNAL COOLING FANS MAY BE REQUIRED IN SOME CASES. DO NOT STACK ANY EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY ABOVE OR BELOW THE DREADNAUGHT AS TO PROTECT IT FROM OVERHEATING, AS WELL AS THE CONTINUED FUNCTIONALITY OF ANY EQUIPMENT NEAR AND AROUND IT.
EACH CHANNEL IS A BALANCED BRIDGE AMPLIFIER, THUS THE NEGATIVE SPEAKER TERMINAL IS NOT A GROUND, AND CANNOT BE CONNECTED TO A SYSTEM GROUND OR LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM WITH A COMMON GROUND. CONSULT YOUR SPEAKER MANUFACTURER TO ENSURE THAT ANY SPEAKER IN YOUR SYSTEM THAT WILL BE CONNECTED TO THE DREADNAUGHT DOES NOT HAVE INTERNAL CIRCUITRY WITH A COMMON GROUND.
AFTER MARKET and THIRD PARTY MODIFICATIONS
Please note that any after market and/or third party modifications will void the warranty. In the case of changing the feet on a unit, in order to prevent any damage (which will also not be covered under warranty), please verify that the screws being used to secure non-Theta feet do not screw any deeper into the chassis than the original ones. The original screw is 1/4-20 by 1/2 and goes into the chassis 1/4 inch.
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Table of Contents
PREFACE ...........................................................................................................................................................ii
WARNING ..................................................................................................................................................... iii
Dreadnaught Identification Record.................................................................................................................iv
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............................................................................................................................... v
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................ 1
Getting to know your Dreadnaught................................................................................................................. 1
Burn-In Time ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Reference Manual Conventions ..................................................................................................................... 1
IMPORTANT NOTICE.................................................................................................................................... 2
Dreadnaught Block Diagram .......................................................................................................................... 3
Front Panel Layout ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Rear Panel Layout .......................................................................................................................................... 5
OPERATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Remote Triggers ............................................................................................................................................. 6
RS232............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Appendix A Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................................................................. 7
Appendix B Wiring Diagram ......................................................................................................................... 8
Appendix C RS232 Protocol......................................................................................................................... 9
RS232 Jumper Settings ............................................................................................................................ 12
Appendix D Specifications.......................................................................................................................... 13
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INTRODUCTION

Getting to know your Dreadnaught

This Dreadnaught has been put through a rigorous and unique testing procedure that ensures that it will last for many years with minimal service requirements. This procedure includes the following:
All assembled circuit boards are given a thorough visual inspection and are then tested in a bench-
reference Dreadnaught.
The tested, assembled circuit boards are then installed in a new Dreadnaught and the whole unit is
tested for every function and parameter.
The unit is put on a burn-in torture rack to test for any possible component failures.
The Dreadnaught is tested on an audio analyzer for all pertinent parameters.
The unit has all remaining chassis components installed and then undergoes a complete visual
inspection, which assures that all Dreadnaughts meet visual specifications.

Burn-In Time

This unit has a break in period of about 1 week during which continuous improvement in sound quality will be observed. It is recommended that music be played continuously through the unit during this time to expedite the break in period.

Reference Manual Conventions

For clarity purposes, references to buttons and LED’s will be shown in bold capital letters.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE

I. It is imperative that the Dreadnaught be connected to a ground via its three wire AC power cord. It is
important that the AC power outlet, which the Dreadnaught is plugged into, is actually grounded. Failure to do so will severely compromise the performance, reliability and safety of use of the Dreadnaught.
II. Ventilation is an important issue when placing the Dreadnaught in a system. Make certain that the
Dreadnaught is placed in a well-ventilated area or rack unit.
III. Please take note that some powerline conditioners defeat the AC power ground on their outlets. If
the intention is to plug the Dreadnaught into a line conditioner, check with your dealer to make certain that the particular conditioner that is intended for use DOES NOT DEFEAT THE AC GROUND on its AC outlets. Only the highest powered line conditioners should be considered for use with the Dreadnaught. Otherwise, the amplifier’s power output may be compromised.
IV. DO NOT remove any cover panels from the Dreadnaught, as there are no user serviceable
components inside. Refer servicing and updating to qualified service personnel only.
V. Endcaps on all unused RCA inputs will improve the sound quality and may reduce the susceptibility
to RF induced anomalies.
VI. It is imperative that the Dreadnaught be operated in a well ventilated environment and the immediate
external temperature be maintained as specified. External cooling fans may be required in some cases. Do not stack any equipment directly above or below the Dreadnaught as to protect it from overheating, as well as the continued functionality of any equipment near and around it.
VII. Each channel is a balanced bridge amplifier, thus the negative speaker terminal is
and cannot be connected to a ground or a loudspeaker system with a common ground. Consult your speaker manufacturer to ensure that any speaker in your system that will be connected to the Dreadnaught does
NOT
have internal circuitry with a common ground.
NOT
a ground,
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Figure 1 - Block Diagram (Dreadnaught showing one channel)
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Dreadnaught Block Diagram

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Front Panel Layout

Figure 2 - Front Panel Layout
1.
STANDBY
to exit the standby mode. All channels on the stereo bus will come out of standby. If the surround bus is active, with specific channels assigned to it, they will exit the standby mode as well.
2.
SURROUND
3.
SURROUND
4.
THERMAL
5.
STANDBY
button. After the rear panel
button. Activates/deactivates the
LED. Illuminates when the surround bus is active.
LED. Illuminates when any channel’s temperature rises above the maximum operating temperature.
LED. Illuminates red when the power amplifier is in
MAIN POWER
SURROUND
switch is turned on press the front panel
bus.
STANDBY
, green when the amplifier is active.
STANDBY
button
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Rear Panel Layout

Figure 3 – Rear Panel Layout
1.
Binding Post
post.
2. Channel Dreadnaught should be powered off and cooled when this LED is lit.
3. Channel blown.
4. Channel blown.
5.
SINGLE-ENDED
6.
SURROUND REMOTE TRIGGER
pulse the Dreadnaught’s surround mode will change from its current status, either on or off.
7. DB9
8. RJ45
9.
10.
11.
RS232
functions.
RS232
STANDBY REMOTE TRIGGER
the Dreadnaught will change its mode from either standby to operate, or operate to standby, depending on its current mode.
SINGLE-ENDED/BALANCED
STEREO/SURROUND
buss.
. Connect plus and minus speaker wires for one speaker to appropriately marked terminals of each
THERMAL
FUSE RAIL +
FUSE RAIL –
connector. Used for connecting an external controller to the Dreadnaught to control and monitor its
connector. See DB9 RS232 connector.
LED. Illuminates when the channel rises above the maximum operating temperature. The
LED. When this LED is illuminated, an internal fuse on the positive rail of the channel is
LED. When this LED is illuminated, an internal fuse on the negative rail of the channel is
input jack.
jack. When the rear panel
jack. When the rear panel
input selector switch. Selects either the single-ended or balanced input jack.
bus selector switch. Assigns the affected channel to either the
SURROUND TRIGGER
STANDBY TRIGGER
jack receives a 9-12 VDC
jack receives a 9-12 VDC pulse
STEREO
or
SURROUND
12.
BALANCED
13.
Main Power Switch.
at all times during regular use with the exception of whenever cables are connected/disconnected or when the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time.
14. Rear panel
15.
AC POWER INPUT
input jack.
Master power switch. Disconnects AC to all circuits. It is recommended that this be left ON
. If necessary, replace with same type and rating only.
FUSE
.
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OPERATION

Before turning on the Dreadnaught, ensure that all precautions and warnings have been carefully reviewed and adhered to. Damage to the Dreadnaught caused by improper operation, wiring and/or ventilation will not be covered under warranty and Theta will not be liable for any consequential damage or loss.
When first turning on the rear panel power switch, the red indicating that all channels are in standby mode. When in standby, the signal is muted and the output bias of each channel is reduced to approximately 10 percent. The illuminate green, indicating that all channels, regardless of which buss they are assigned to, will come on when the amplifier is taken out of standby.
The two front panel buttons operate independently. The operate. When in standby, the front panel LED will be green. The surround buss via their rear panel switch. When the surround buss is active, the front panel will illuminate green. When the surround buss is inactive, the front panel be off. The surround buss may be turned on or off regardless of whether the unit is in standby or operate. The state of the surround buss is unaffected by the standby state.
Any number of channels can be selected to operate on either of the When the Dreadnaught has more than two channels installed in it, it is recommended that the front left and right channels be set to
STEREO/SURROUND
to the green), all channels will operate.
STEREO
buss will operate. In the
SURROUND
STEREO
switch. In the
and all remaining channels be set to
STANDBY LED
button activates/deactivates the channel(s) that been assigned to the
STEREO
mode (front panel
SURROUND
STANDBY LED
SURROUND LED
STANDBY
will be red and when out of standby, this same
SURROUND LED
mode (front panel
on the front panel will illuminate,
on the front panel will
button toggles between standby and
SURROUND LED
STEREO
SURROUND
or
SURROUND LED
SURROUND LED
SURROUND
, via the rear panel
off), any channels set
on the
will
busses.
illuminates

Remote Triggers

When the rear panel state from either standby to operate, or operate to standby, depending on what the current state is.
STANDBY TRIGGER
jack receives a 9-12 VDC pulse, the Dreadnaught will change its
When the rear panel buss will change from its current status, either on or off.
SURROUND TRIGGER
jack receives a 9-12 VDC pulse, the Dreadnaught’s surround

RS232

RS232 is an option in the Dreadnaught. It can be installed at any time either at the factory or an authorized Theta dealer. All functions of the Dreadnaught can be controlled and monitored via RS232, using either the RJ45 or DB9 connector. As long as the rear panel power switch in turned on, the RS232 circuitry is always active, thus allowing the Dreadnaught to be taken out of
STANDBY
via RS232.
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Appendix A Troubleshooting Guide

If the Dreadnaught should function abnormally during operation, please review the items in the following checklist. Please be sure to thoroughly check all other connected components such as speakers, preamplifiers, as well as cables.
Symptom Possible Cause(s) Remedy
No power or front panel lights and no sound.
No audio output. STEREO/SURROUND switch not set
Hot/Warm Normal operation
Power cable is not inserted 100% into AC input connector.
Rear panel fuse is open. Replace with same type and rating ONLY. Circuit breaker is open (AC outlet). Check the AC outlet circuit breaker and reset,
correctly. SURROUND buss is off, or in standby Press the front panel SURROUND button
Overheating If the front panel THERMAL LED is
Plus or minus fuse is open. Check the rear panel fuse indicator LEDS. If
Ensure that the AC cord is inserted all the way into the Dreadnaught and that the wall outlet is active.
if necessary, or contact your dealer. Verify all switch settings to ensure that a given channel is assigned to the correct buss.
once. The SURROUND LED should be illuminated green.
illuminated, shut down the Dreadnaught until it cools. An external fan may be necessary.
one is on, an internal fuse is open.
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Appendix B Wiring Diagram

This section provides an example illustration of an input and output wiring scheme. Before making any connections, please turn off ALL audio and video devices. Unplug those that do not have a main power switch. It is recommended that all cables, including speaker cables be kept as short as possible for best sound quality.
Figure 4 - Examples of Typical Input and Output Connections
------------ = optional connection.
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Appendix C RS232 Protocol

RS232 settings are internally definable via jumper blocks, to accommodate interfacing with a wide range of control products.
Baud rate 9600 or 19200 Echo status AUTO or REQUEST
Baud rate: Maximum number of bits per second. The duration of a single bit is equal to 1 / baud rate. Echo status: Specifies whether the
echoed back to the controller when there is any change, or whether the user must manually request (
) the status information be sent to the controller. Please refer to page 12 or information on
REQ
changing these settings.
All commands will follow the format:
<Header><Command Identifier><Argument 1><Argument 2><Argument 3> where:
<Header> = <FEh><EEh> <Command identifier> = <byte> <Argument x> = <byte>
Each command will be able to access the system configuration directly, eliminating the need to press any button on the Dreadnaught’s front panel.
STATUS
of each parameter shown in the protocol will automatically (
AUTO
) be
Examples:
1) To select put the Dreadnaught into standby: Send FE, EE, 01, 00, 00, 00 (all values in Hex).
Where FE and EE are the header, 01 = command, 00 = main standby, 00 = put unit in standby and 00 = filler (4 characters required)
2) To activate the Surround buss: Send FE, EF, 01, 01, 01, 01
Where FE and EE are the header, 01 = command, 01 = surround buss, 01 = activate surround buss and 00 = filler (4 characters required)
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0 Main standby 1 Take unit out of standby.
1 Surround bus 0 Make surround bus inactive.
1 Surround bus 1 Activate surround bus.
1 Surround bus
1 Channel 2
2 Channel 3
3 Channel 4
4 Channel 5
1 Channel 2
2 Channel 3
3 Channel 4
4 Channel 5
1 Channel 2
2 Channel 3
3 Channel 4
4 Channel 5
1 Channel 2
2 Channel 3
3 Channel 4
4 Channel 5
01 Standby 0 Main standby 0 Put unit in standby
Command Description Argument 1 Argument 1 Description Argument 2 Argument 2 Desc Argument 3 Arg 3 Desc
02 Status 0 Return amplifier status.
The RS232 can be set using a hardware jumper to automatically send changes to the RS232 port.
Status Byte # Byte Description bit Value Description
1 Bus 0 Main bus
2 Temperature 0 Channel 1
3 Fuse Plus Rail 0 Channel 1
4 Fuse Minus Rail 0 Channel 1
5 Channel Sense 0 Channel 1
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RS232 Hardware Connections
CN3
2-DTR
3 - Dreadnaught receives on this pin
4 - GND
5 - GND
6 - Dreadnaught sends on this pin
7 - DCD
8-CTS
RTS and CTS are not
implemented in Dreadnaught
DB9
1
5
9
4
7
3
8
2
6
Pin
1 - DCD1 - DCD 0
Jumped
CN2
Rear panel view of DB9 connector
(From outside of unit).
2-
Dreadnaught sends on this pin
Dreadnaught receives on this pin
0
3- 1
4-DTR 1
5 - GND
6-DSR 0
7-RTS 1
8-CTS 0
9 - Ring ---
I/O
Dreadnaught sends on this pin
Dreadnaught receives on this pin
GND
RJ45
Pin
1-RTS 1
1
1
0
0
0
I/O
Jumped
Figure 5 – Dreadnaught RS232 Jack Pinout
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12.288MHz
ABRACON
DN_RS232_A
E
DREADNAUGHT
D
C
E
SELECT
D
SELECT
REQ
C
AUTO
SELECTSELECT
STATUS
REQ
BAUD
9600
CS33
19200
9600
J4
BAUD
AUTO
19200
SELECT
SELECT
SELECTSELECT
STATUS
Figure 6 – Dreadnaught RS232 Jumper Settings

RS232 Jumper Settings

There are 2 possible Baud rates:
9600
move the jumper to the center and top pins (if the RS232 board is orientated as in figure 6).
STATUS
The
can be returned to the controller either: automatically every time a parameter has changed, or the user can request it manually. The factory default is upon request, move the
The three
SELECT
AUTO/REQ
jumper to the top pins, or nearer to
jumpers are not currently implemented.
and
19200
. The factory default is
AUTO
. To set the Echo
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19200
. To change the baud rate to
STATUS
REQ
on the RS232 board.
to return Status information only
9600
,
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Appendix D Specifications

Inputs:
Outputs:
I/O
Modes/Processes:
Analog audio:
Analog Audio:
RS232
Power Output:
Frequency Response:
THD+Noise:
1 Single-ended per channel (RCA). 1 Balanced per channel (XLR). Input Impedance: 50 KΩ Single-ended or Balanced, for each phase. Input sensitivity: (Single-ended) 2.1V RMS input for 200W into 8 ohms.
(Balanced) 1.05V RMS input for 200W into 8 ohms.
Gain: (Single-Ended) 25.6dB (19x).
(Balanced) 31.6dB (38x).
Polarity: (Single-ended) Non-Inverting.
(Balanced) Pin-2 = Positive, Pin-3 = Negative for Non-Inverting Output.
1 balanced output per channel.
1 DB9 and 1 RJ45 connector.
Standby, Stereo and Surround. Channels may be individually assigned to either buss.
(8 ohms-one channel driven) 200 W (rated) 250 W (typical) (8 ohms-five channels driven) 200 W (rated) 210 W (typical) (4 ohms-one channel driven) 400 W (rated) 440 W (typical)
(-3dB points @ full power) 0.3Hz - 250 kHz.
<1%
Signal to Noise Ratio:
Power Requirements:
Power Consumption:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature:
(unweighted) >100dB
117 or 230 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 20 amp for full power in all channels.
No. OF CHANNELS STANDBY IDLE @ 200W/CH
2 75 W 125 W 750 W 3 100 W 175 W 1020 W 4 125 W 225 W 1230 W 5 150 W 275 W 1440 W
5/8
17
” W x 8
100 Lbs. Stand alone (45.4 Kg), 115 Lbs. Boxed with accessories (52.2 Kg)
7/16
” H x 23
176° F (80° C)
1/2
" D (448 x 214 x 597 mm)
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90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(3 Year optional extended service contract)
1. Theta Digital Corporation, henceforth referred to as Theta, warrants the product designated herein to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship, subject to the conditions set forth herein, for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase by the original purchaser, henceforth referred to as purchaser. If the purchaser registers the unit with Theta by mailing in the warranty card, together with a copy of the bill of sale, within 14 days of the date of purchase, said purchaser will be registered for an extended service contract. The extended service contract extends the 90 days to a period of 3 years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser or no later than 7 years from the date of shipment to the authorized Theta dealer, whichever comes first.
2. CONDITIONS This warranty is subject to the following conditions and limitations. The warranty is void and inapplicable if the product has been used or handled other than in accordance with the instructions in the owner's manual, abused or misused, damaged by accident or neglect or in being transported, or if the defect is due to the product being repaired or tampered with or modified by anyone other than Theta or an authorized Theta repair center. In the unlikely event that the unit requires service, contact Theta for an RA (Return Authorization) number. The product must be packed and returned to Theta or an authorized Theta repair center by the customer at his or her sole expense. Theta will pay return freight of its choice. A returned product must be accompanied by a written description of the defect, a photocopy of the original purchase receipt, and a daytime phone number where the owner can be reached. The unaltered receipt must clearly list model and serial number, the date of purchase, the name and address of the purchaser and authorized dealer and the purchase price. Theta reserves the right to modify the design of any product without obligation to purchasers of previously manufactured products and to change the prices or specifications of any product without notice or obligation to any person.
3. REMEDY In the event the above product fails to meet the warranty, and the above conditions have been met, the purchaser's sole remedy under the limited warranty shall be to obtain an RA number and return the product to Theta or an authorized Theta repair center where the defect will be rectified without charge for parts or labor.
4. LIMITED TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER This warranty is for the sole benefit of the original purchaser of the covered product and shall not be transferred to a subsequent purchaser of the product.
5. DURATION OF WARRANTY This warranty expires 90 days after the date of original purchase. If Theta receives the completed warranty registration card within 14 days of original purchase, this period is extended to the third anniversary of the original date of purchase or no later that the seventh anniversary of the shipment to the authorized Theta dealer, whichever comes first.
6. MISCELLANEOUS
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES RELATING TO THE ABOVE PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. THE WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS OR DAMAGES TO THE PURCHASER.
an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
7. WARRANTOR Inquiries regarding the above limited warranty may be sent to the following address:
WARRANTY OUTSIDE THE USA
Theta has formal distribution in many of the countries of the free world, in each country the Theta Importer has contractually accepted the responsibility for product warranty. Warranty service should normally be obtained from the importing dealer or distributor from whom you obtained your product.
WARNINGS
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or
THETA DIGITAL CORPORATION
5330 DERRY AVENUE, SUITE "R"
AGOURA HILLS, CA 91301
1. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your Theta product to rain or moisture.
2. This unit contains voltages which can cause serious injury or death. Do not operate with covers removed. Refer all
servicing to your authorized Theta dealer.
3. For continued protection against fire hazard, replace fuses only with the same type and rating of fuses as specified.
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