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AMPLIFIER SELECTION FOR USE WITH PS-SERIES Page 13/82
Some products can exhibit manufacturing tolerances for the same model of ±1dB or more. Some
amplifiers may have been modified, possibly without any label indicating the new values. Others
may have gain switches fitted internally where it is impossible for the user to verify the actual
setting without opening the amplifier casing.
In cases where you don't know the gain of your amplifier (or want to check it) please follow this
procedure:
1) Unplug any loudspeakers from the amplifier outputs
2) With a signal generator, feed a sine wave at 1000Hz at a known voltage (say 0.5V) to
the input of the amplifier under test
3) Measure the voltage at the output of the amplifier
4) Calculate the gain using the formula Gain = 20 * LOG
10
(Vout/Vin).
Some examples:
Vin / Gain
20dB
26dB
32dB
37dB (1.4V sensitivity / 1350Wrms)
0.1 V
1 V
2 V
4 V
7.1 V
0.5 V
5 V
10 V
20 V
35.4 V
1 V
10 V
20 V
40 V
70.8 V
Remember that constant sensitivity settings will give a different gain value when the amplifier power is
different.
NEXO recommends low gain amplifiers: +26dB is recommended, as it is at the same time adequately
low and quite common amongst amplifier manufacturers. This gain setting improves signal to noise ratio
and allows all preceding electronic equipment, including the NX242 TDcontroller or PS TDControllers,
to operate at optimum level. Remember that using a high gain amplifier will raise the noise floor
proportionally.
Operating Mode
Most two channel amplifiers available on the pro-audio market have the following operating modes:
Stereo: two fully independent channels deliver identical power into identical loads
NEXO recommends Stereo Mode for all amplifier channels feeding PS Series speakers.
Bridge-Mono: the second signal channel processes the same input as the first channel, but with
reversed phase. The (single) load is connected between the two positive channel outputs using a
suitable connection. While the total output of the amplifier remains the same, the available output
voltage, the minimum impedance that can be connected and the voltage gain are doubled as
compared with stereo operation. Typically, only channel 1 input is active. Positive and negative
output connections vary depending on amplifier manufacturers.
NEXO does not recommend Bridge Mono Mode unless amplifier power is clearly not sufficient.

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Nexo PS Series Specifications

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BrandNexo
ModelPS Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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