ETI Sound Systems, INC US-1200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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B-52 US Series Professional Power Amplifiers  - Instruction Manual
THE BEAUTY OF POWER
US SERIES AMPLIFIERS
in limiter circuitry for improved performance when 
overloading. The limiter activates at “clipping” when
the output voltage reaches the power supply voltage 
rails. Without limiters, the output voltage will grossly 
distort if the signal elevates beyond this point. The 
signal wave form is flattened (“clipped”), producing
excessive high frequency distortion not present in the
original signal. This makes music sound “dirty” and
increases stress on the high frequency transducers, 
significantly shortening their life span (most loud-
speaker manufacturers will not honor warranties if 
high frequency drivers are “burnt” due to a clipped
signal overload). Clip limiters effectively solve this 
problem by compressing the signal at clipping. US-
Series amplifiers use intelligent clipping circuitry to 
protect both the loudspeakers and amplifier.
 
NOTe: US-1200 and US-1800 amplifiers have  
 
a built-in limiter circuitry which is constantly  
 
activated. The US-3000 and US-4000 amplifiers 
have an external switch located on the rear
 
panel, which activates and deactivates the clip  
 
limiters. B-52 recommends the clip limiter switch  
on both the US-3000 and US-4000 remain ON.  
You may choose to turn OFF the limiters when  
 
using the US-3000 and US-4000 to power  
 
subwoofers.
SETTINg uP YOuR uS-SERIES AMPLIFIER
ClIP lIMITeR: Clipping is the result of an amplifier running into a power supply limitation. 
The maximum output voltage that any amplifier can produce is limited by its power supply.
Attempting to output a voltage level that exceeds the power supply voltage rails results in a
flattening effect of the signal causing it to clip. A clipped waveform exhibits severe distor-
tions, making it sound harsh. The clip limiter detects this condition and reduces the gain to 
minimize the amount of overdrive. To preserve as much of the program dynamics as possi-
ble, the limiter reduces the average program level until the peaks barely clip. Each channel
has its own clip limiter and you can switch it ON or OFF (only on US-3000 and US-4000).
The clip limiter allows brief clipping which is not detectable to the ear. It activates when a 
clip condition repeats, to avoid prolonged distortion. When driving full-range speakers, clip 
limiting reduces the high frequency distortion caused by low frequency overload. It also 
protects higher frequency drivers from excess overdrive and harsh clipping harmonics.
 
NOTe: You may want to keep the limiters OFF when connecting the US-3000 and
US-4000 to power subwoofers.
hPF (high-Pass Filter): High Pass Filters (HPF) are also known as low-cut filters. HPFs 
on the US-Series amplifiers cut off signals below 50Hz. As a result, bass reproduction is
optimized, since ultra-low frequencies, which most speakers cannot reproduce anyway, are 
eliminated and more power becomes available for the reproduction of the remainder of the 
music signal.
NOTe: You should set the filters to best suit the frequency response of your speakers as 
some speakers are particularly sensitive to over-excursion. The 50Hz filters on the US-Series
amplifiers work well with most full-range speakers.
NOTe: For most subwoofers and in studio applications keep the HPF in the OFF position.
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