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Peavey CS-400 User Manual

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The
transformer
module
can
be
removed
and
the
jumpers
reinstalled
if
a
balanced
input
is
not
required
for
the
crossover
network.
The
XLR
connector
is
now
unbalanced
as
per
previous
discussion.
If
phone
plug
inputs
to
the
crossover
network
are
required,
parallel
crossover
input
jacks
(7)
are
provided.
In
addition,
these
jacks
can
be
used
to
patch
out
full
range
signals
to
the
other
amplifier/speaker
systems.
Care
must
be
taken
to
never
remove
the
crossover
network
or
replace
it
with
the
CS-400
power
switch
on.
The
circuit
used
in
the
crossover
network
receives
bi-polar
power
through
the
socket,
and
removal
or
replacement
could
cause
severe
transients
which
can
destroy
the
speakers.
Always
be
sure
the
mode
switch
is
in
the
stereo
position
before
operating
the
system.
The
individual
volume
controls
on
each
channel
play
a
very
important
part
in
the
use
of
this
crossover
network.
As
such,
they
represent
a
signal
loss
when
they
are
operated
at
any
setting
other
than
full
clockwise.
Certain
speaker
systems
may
require
more
signal
on
the
low
end
than
on
the
high
end
and
consequently,
a
system
balance
can
be
accomplished
by
reducing
the
high-pass
level.
Generally
speaking,
however,
the
two
controls
should
be
operated
at
approximately
the
same
setting
and
at
least
a
setting
of
"7”
or
greater.
Failure
to
observe
this
minimum
setting
could
result
in
distortion
due
to
the
inability
of
some
signal
sources
to
provide
an
adequate
voltage
swing
to
the
crossover
network.
Occationally
a
70-volt
line
is
required
for
a
sound
distribution
system
or
in
public
address
applications.
This
technique
is
generally
used
in
systems
which
have
long
cable
runs
between
the
power
amplifier
and
the
speaker
systems.
It
is
almost
universal
in
distributed
systems.
The
CS-
400
can
supply
70
volts
RMS
directly
without
matching
transformers
by
using
the
bridge
mode
as
shown
in
Diagram
4.
The
bridge
mode
for
stereo
amplifiers
is
often
misunderstood
as
to
the
actual
operation
and
usage.
In
basic
terms,
when
a
two-channel
amplifier
is
operated
in
the
bridge
mode,
the
system
is
converted
to
a
single-channel
unit
with
a
power
capability
equal
to
the
sum
of
both
channels
operated
continuously
at
a
load
impedance
equal
to
twice
that
of
one
channel.
This
is
accomplished
by
providing
an
input
to
one
channel,
placing
the
mode
switch
in
the
bridge
position
and
connecting
the
load
between
the
red
binding
post
of
each
channel.
In
the
case
of
the
CS-400
,
the
active
input
is
Channel
A,
the
output
power
is
400
watts,
and
the
matched
load
is
8
ohms.
It
must
be
pointed
out
that
for
proper
operation,
both
wires
of
the
output
must
“float”
above
ground.
Since
Channel
A
is
the
active
channel,
the
Channel
A
patch
panel
can
be
used
to
provide
a
balanced
input
through
the
use
of
a
PL-2
.
The
Channel
B
volume
should
be
set
at
“0”
for
lowest
noise.
Overall
system
volume
is
controlled
by
the
Channel
A
volume
control.
Crossover
modules
can
be
used
if
desired
since
they
are
totally
isolated
from
the
power
amp
inputs
but
remember
the
CS-400
power
section
is
effectively
a
single-channel
amplifier
in
the
bridge
mode.
4
As
you
can
see,
the
CS-400
is
a
very
flexible
amplifier.
We
highly
recommend
that
you
become
thoroughly
familiar
with
every
aspect
of
operation
before
connecting
any
speaker
system
to
it.
Pay
particular
attention
to
the
functions
of
the
patch
panel
and
the
load
impedance.

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Peavey CS-400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Minimum Load Impedance (Stereo)4 ohms
Input Impedance20 kOhms
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Total Harmonic DistortionLess than 0.1%
Input Sensitivity1.0V RMS for rated output
Signal to Noise Ratio>100dB
Power Output200 Watts RMS per channel at 4 Ohms

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