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User Manual for Crest Audio CC5500 Professional Power Amplifier Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Crest Audio CC5500 Professional Power Amplifier
- Product category: Power Amplifiers Crest Audio
- Brand: Crest Audio
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Crest Audio Power Amplifiers
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User manual for the Crest Audio CC5500 Professional Power Amplifier contain basic instructions
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Product description The 2RU CC5500 Professional Power Amplifier from Crest Audio is designed to deliver stable high power output for running main systems, monitors, and subwoofers. The amplifier can be operated in parallel, stereo, or mono bridged mode. It offers two channels and a power rating of up to 5550W bridged at 4Ω. This amplifier features 16 power devices per channel, and a switched-rail class H stage and triple-compound design to provide low distortion and thermal stability. The on-board protection suite includes Crest Audio's proprietary ACL (Automatic Clip Limiting) circuitry, which prevents the amplifier from sending potentially damaging clipped signals to the loudspeakers. It also features Temperature, Signal, and Active safeguards for each channel, all referenced on the front panel with LED indicators along with the ACL indicators. It features a toroidal power transformer and a magnetic circuit breaker On/Off switch. This unit is cooled by two variable speed fans with back-to-front airflow. - Mode selector switch for stereo, parallel, and bridged-mono operation
- ACL (Automatic Clip Limiting) protection
- Instantaneous Gain Modulation (IGM) circuit adjusts the channel gain to a safe level
- AUTORAMP signal control attenuates the signal while the speakers are disconnected
- Magnetic circuit breaker on/off switch
- Cooled by two variable speed fans with back-to-front airflow
- Recessed, stepped attenuators
- Balanced female XLR, 1/4" TRS combi jack inputs
- Speakon and five-way binding post outputs
- 16-gauge steel chassis, cast aluminum front panel
In the Box Crest Audio CC5500 Professional Power Amplifier (2RU) 2 x Rack Mounting Ear Limited 5-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersCrest Audio 03513840 Specs | Power Rating | Bridge 4 Ω: 5,550 W @ 1 kHz, < 0.1% THD 2 Channels x 2 Ω: 2,750 W per channel @ 1 kHz, < 0.1% THD, both channels driven 2 Channels x 4 Ω: 1,800 W per channel @ 1 kHz, < 0.05% THD, both channels driven 2 Channels x 8 Ω: 1,150 per channel W @ 1 kHz, < 0.05% THD, both channels driven 1 Channel x 2 Ω: 3,600 W @ 1 kHz, < 0.1% THD 1 Channel x 4 Ω: 2,200 W @ 1 kHz, < 0.05% THD 1 Channel x 8 Ω: 1,280 W @ 1 kHz, < 0.05% THD | | Damping Factor | > 400:1 @ 20 Hz to 1 kHz @ 8 Ω | | Input Sensitivity | 4 Ω Rated power, 1 kHz: 2.18 V ± 3% 2 Ω Rated power, 1 kHz: 1.89 V ± 3% | | Input Impedance | Balanced: 15 kΩ Unbalanced: 7.5 kΩ | | Minimum Load Impedance | 2 Ω | | Maximum RMS Voltage Swing | 115 V | | Frequency Response | 10 Hz to 40 kHz, +0 dB, -3 dB @ 1 W | | Power Bandwidth | 10 Hz to 30 kHz, +0 dB, -3 dB @ rated 4 Ω power | | Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 2 Channel x 2 Ω: < 0.2% @ 1,900 W per channel, 20 Hz to 20 kHz 2 Channel x 4 Ω: < 0.1% @ 1,525 W per channel, 20 Hz to 20 kHz 2 Channel x 8 Ω: < 0.1% @ 1,000 W per channel, 20 Hz to 20 kHz | | Input CMRR | > - 63 dB @ 1 kHz | | Voltage Gain | x40, 32 dB x20, 26 dB | | Crosstalk | > -67 dB @ 1 kHz @ 700 W @ 4 Ω | | Hum and Noise | > -110 dB, "A" weighted referenced to rated power @ 8 Ω | | Slew Rate | > 10 V/μs | | Phase Response | + 5 to -15°, 20 Hz to 20 kHz | | Connectors | Rear Panel: 1 x 3-pin IEC, AC power input 1 x Speakon, channel A output 1 x Speakon, channel B output 2 x Speaker terminal, channel A output 2 x Speaker terminal, channel B output 1 x Combo 1/4" XLR, channel A input 1 x Combo 1/4" XLR, channel B input | | Controls | Front Panel: 1 x Channel A rotary knob 1 x Channel B rotary knob 1 x AC Power On/Off switch Rear Panel: 1 x Mode selection switch (bridge / parallel / stereo) 1 x Gain select switch (Out: x40 (32 dB) / In: x20 (26 dB) | | LED Indicators | Front Panel: 2 x Active 2 x Temperature 2 x Channel Signal 2 x ACL (Automatic Clip Limiting) | | Cooling | 2 Temperature dependent variable speed 80 mm DC fans (rear panel) | | Power Requirements | Current Draw @ 1/8: 2,640 W @ 2 Ω 1,740 W @ 4 Ω 1,140 W @ 8 Ω Current Draw @ 1/3: 5,920 W @ 2 Ω 4,150 W @ 4 Ω 2,690 W @ 8 Ω | | Dimensions (H x W x L) | 3.5 x 19.0 x 14.9" (8.9 x 48.3 x 37.8 cm) +Ears and Connectors: 1.25" (3.2 cm) | | Weight | 47.0 lb (21.3 kg) |
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