T Series Amps Manual
T Series Amps Manual
Table of contents
Important safety instructions ................................................................................................................................2
Approvals ................................................................................................................................................................2
Warning Notice................................................................................................................................................................2
Safety rules.......................................................................................................................................................................3
Speaker damage..............................................................................................................................................................3
Speaker output shock hazard...........................................................................................................................................3
I ntroduction ......................................................................................................................................................................4
More sound and less weight.............................................................................................................................................4
Superior Sound-Sonic Accuracy.......................................................................................................................................4
Totally Digital with High Reliability........................................................................................................................................................4
The Best amplifier for Your Mains........................................................................................................................................................4
The T Series........................................................................................................................................................................................4
The Show Always Goes On..............................................................................................................................................4
Chapter 1: Installation and operation...........................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Unpacking...................................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Mounting.....................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Operating precautions................................................................................................................................................6
1.4 AC Mains connection..................................................................................................................................................6
1.5 Connecting Inputs........................................................................................................................................................7
1.6 Connecting Outputs.......................................................................................................................................................................8
1.7 Connecting Remote Control..........................................................................................................................................................9
1.8 AUX Input CH1/CH2.............................................................................................................................................................................................10
1.9 Alarm CH1/CH2....................................................................................................................................................................................................10
1.10 AES/EBU Input.....................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Chapter 2: Setup and settings.....................................................................................................................................................................11
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................................11
2.2 The Main screen............................................................................................................................................................................11
2.3 The main menu............................................................................................................................................................................12
2.3.1 Output attenuation......................................................................................................................................................................13
2.3.2 Gain/Sensitivity.............................................................................................................................................................................13
2.3.3 Input select........................................................................................................................................................................14
2.3.4 Max output voltage............................................................................................................................................................14
2.3.5 Max mains current............................................................................................................................................................14
2.3.6 Clip limiter CH1-CH2........................................................................................................................................................14
2.3.7 Gate CH1-CH2.................................................................................................................................................................15
2.3.8 Mute at power on..............................................................................................................................................................15
2.3.9 Idle Mode..........................................................................................................................................................................15
2.3.10 DSP Settings...................................................................................................................................................................15
2.3.11 Ethhernet Settings...........................................................................................................................................................15
2.3.12 Bar meters......................................................................................................................................................................15
2.3.13 Output meters.................................................................................................................................................................15
2.3.14 Temperature....................................................................................................................................................................16
2.3.15 Mains meters..................................................................................................................................................................16
2.3.16 Amplifier Name................................................................................................................................................................16
2.3.17 Local preset.....................................................................................................................................................................16
2.3.18 Hardware info.................................................................................................................................................................17
2.3.19 Hardware monitor...........................................................................................................................................................17
2.3.20 LCD contrast....................................................................................................................................................................18
2.3.21 Set Keylock code.............................................................................................................................................................18
2.3.22 Menu locking...................................................................................................................................................................18
2.3.23 Service............................................................................................................................................................................18
2.3.24 The Smartcard function..................................................................................................................................................19
Chapter 3: Protection.................................................................................................................................................................................20
3.1 Turn-On/Turn-Off muting..............................................................................................................................................................20
3.2 Short circuit protection.................................................................................................................................................................20
3.3 Thermal protection.......................................................................................................................................................................20
3.4 DC fault protection.......................................................................................................................................................................20
3.5 Input/Output protection................................................................................................................................................................20
Chapter 4: User maintenance....................................................................................................................................................................21
4.1 Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.2 Dust removal........................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.3 Error codes................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.4 Service................................................................................................................................................................................21
Chapter 5: Warranty...................................................................................................................................................................................22
Chapter 6: Assistance................................................................................................................................................................................22
Chapter 7: Technical notes........................................................................................................................................................................22
7.1 General Dimension..............................................................................................................................................................................22
7.2 Block diagram...............................................................................................................................................................23
7.3 Technical specifications...............................................................................................................................................................24
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CAUTION
Important safety instructions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.
SAFEGUARDS: Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit has been engineered and
manufactured to assure your personal safety. Improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire
hazards. In order not to defeat the safeguards, observe the following instructions for its installation, use and
servicing.
Approvals
The Outline T Series is installed according to the Canadian Electrical Code or National Electrical Code, as applicable. E
T Eleven - T Nine - T Seven
This equipment has been tested and found to compliant by Competent Body (Directive 89/336/EEC-EMC) pursuant to
the product family standard for audio professional use:
EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 standard ); EN61000- 3 - 2 , EN 61000 - 3 - 3.
Conducted Emissions : Electromagnetic Ambient E1, E2, E3 / Class B
Radiated Emissions : Electromagnetic Ambient E1, E2, E3 / Class B
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interferences in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply by Notified Body (Directive 2006/95/EEC L.V) pursuant to the
audio apparatus safety requirements: Standard EN 60065.
T Five(*)
This equipment has been tested and found to compliant by Competent Body (Directive 89/336/EEC-EMC) pursuant to
the product family standard for audio professional use:
EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 standard ); EN61000- 3 - 2 , EN 61000 - 3 - 3.
Conducted Emissions : Electromagnetic Ambient E1, E2, E3 / Class B
Radiated Emissions : Electromagnetic Ambient E4, E5 / Class A
Radiated Emissions : Electromagnetic Ambient E1, E2, E3 / Class B (**)
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interferences in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
(**) Additional round snap ferrite (of at least 145 Ohm @ 25 Mhz and 265 Ohm @ 100MHz) on Output cables and
Mains Cord allows to fulfill Electromagnetic Ambient E1, E2, E3 / Class B on radiate Emissions.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply by Notified Body (Directive 2006/95/EEC L.V) pursuant to the
audio apparatus safety requirements: Standard EN 60065.
(*) T Five pending
Warning notices
LOCATION: Install the amplifier in a well-ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperature or
humidity.
Do not install the amplifier in a location that is exposed to direct rays of the sun, or near to hot appliances or radiators.
Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components. Installation of the amplifier in a damp or
dusty environment may result in malfunction or accident.
· The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such newspapers, table-
clothes, curtains etc.
· Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
· Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the apparatus”.
Safety Rules
This device must be powered exclusively by earth connected mains sockets in electrical networks compliant to the IEC 364
or similar rules.
Is absolutely necessary to verify this fundamental requirement of safety and, in case of doubt, require an accurate check by
a qualified personnel.
The constructor cannot be considered responsible for eventual damages caused to persons, things or data for the missing
of accurate earth link.
· Before powering this device verify that the amplifier is supplied with the correct voltage rating.
· Verify that your mains connection is capable to satisfy the power ratings of the device.
· Do not spill water or other liquids into or on the unit.
· Do not use this unit if the electrical power cord is frayed or broken.
· Do not remove the cover. Removing the cover will expose you to potentially dangerous voltage.
· No naked flame sources such like lighted candles should be placed on the amplifier.
· Provide sectioning breaker between mains connections and apparatus. Suggested device is 32A/250Vac, C or D
curve, 10KA
· The inlet power supply cord plug is useful as disconnection device
· The power cord type is LAPP CABLE OLFLEX191 3G6 / SJT 3XAWG10 SALCAVI (Bahoing SJT 3x16AWG or I-
sheng SGIS 3G1,5mmq for T Five)
Contact the authorized center for ordinary and extraordinary maintenance.
Speaker damage
The Outline T Series amplifiers are among the most powerful professional amplifiers available and are capable of producing
much more power than many loudspeakers can handle. It is the user's responsibility to use suitable speakers with the
amplifier and to use them in a sensible way that will not cause damage. Outline will not be responsible for damaged
speakers. Consult the speaker manufacturer for power-handling recommendations. Even if you reduce the gain using the
amplifier's front panel attenuation controls, it is still possible to reach full output power if the input signal level is high
enough.
A single high-power crescendo can damage high-frequency drivers almost instantaneously, while low-frequency drivers can
usually withstand very high, continuous power levels for a few seconds before they fail. Reduce power immediately if you
hear any speaker "bottoming out" - harsh pops or cracking distortion that indicate that the speaker voice coil or diaphragm
is striking the magnet assembly. Outline recommends that you use amplifiers of this power range for more headroom
(cleaner sound) rather than for increased volume.
Introduction
Outline is a leading company in the field of high efficiency audio power management. The totally new DIGAM (DIGital
AMplifier) technology has changed the way the world looks at professional audio amplification. No other amplifiers
come close for applications demanding high power and long term reliability. Thanks to amazing reductions in heat
output along with reductions in weight and the specific high output power, T Series amplifiers can be used in an
unlimited range of applications such as concert touring, opera houses, theatres, churches, cinema, theme parks,
television sound stages and industrial applications.
One of the most interesting characteristics is that efficiency is almost independent of output level. Conventional
amplifiers achieve their best efficiency only at full rated power output. Since standard music has an average power
density of 40% of the maximum level, conventional amplifiers can easily generate 10 times more heat than T Series
for the same volume of sound.
The T Series
T Series has many advanced features, Digital control of many parameters, adjustable maximum mains consuption,
selectable digital presets and a graphic display that shows detailed information of the status of the amplifier. You can
appreciate the functionality of these and a lot of other features by reading this manual carefully.
Amplifier
Mains cable
Manual
figure 1.1
1.2 Mounting
All T Series amplifiers are previewed for the standard 19" rack mounting; there are four front panels holes and fout rear
lateral holes. The amplifiers must be fixed into rack in both sides, back and frontal, to avoid mechanical damages. Your
amplifier uses a forced-air cooling system to maintain a low, even operating temperature. Drawn by an internal fan, air
enters through the slots in the front panel and courses over and through components. The T Series amplifiers feature
an "intelligent" variable-speed DC fan which is controlled by heat sink temperature sensing circuits: the fan speed will
increase only when the temperature of either heat sink requires it, which keeps fan noise to a minimum and helps cut
dust accumulation inside. Under extreme thermal load, the fan will force a very large volume of air through the heat
sinks. If either heat sink gets too hot, its sensing circuit will reduce the output power. If the amplifier overheats, another
sensing circuit shuts down its circuit to cut off power until it cools to a safe temperature.
The exhaust cooling air is forced out through the rear of the chassis (see figure 1.2.1), so make sure there is enough
space around the sides of the amplifier to allow the air to escape. If it is rack mounted, make sure the exhaust air can
flow without resistance. If you are using a rack with closed backs, there must be at least one standard rack space of
opening in the front of the rack for every four amplifiers. Amplifiers may be stacked directly on top of each other (no
space needed between units), starting from the bottom of the rack.
air flow
figure 1.2.1
1.3 Operating Precautions
Make sure the AC mains voltage is correct and is the same as that printed on the rear of the amplifier. Damage caused
by connecting the amplifier to improper AC voltage is not covered by the warranty. Make sure the power switch is off
before making any input or output connections.
It is always a good idea to have the gain controls muted during power-up to prevent speaker damage if there is a high
signal level at the inputs.
Whether you buy them or make them, use good-quality input and speaker cables. Most intermittent problems are
caused by faulty cables. Use good-quality connectors and wire, along with good soldering technique, to ensure
troublefree reliability.
T Five only
TURN
TO LOC
GROUND
other T models
MAINS
Vac GND
figure 1.4.1
1.5 Connecting Inputs. Input connections are made via the 3-pin XLR-female type or 1/4" phone Jack connectors on the
rear side of the amplifier. The polarity is shown in figure 1.5.1.
TURN T TURN T
CLASS2 WIRING
O O
pin2 - IN(+)
K
K
“WARNING
IN2 OUT2 LINK ON OFF OUT1 IN1
pin1 - GND
pin3 - IN(-)
IN(-)
IN(+) GND
figure 1.5.1
The figure below shows the connection of analog input for balanced and unbalanced line. You can use both configuration,
but you must consider that unbalanced long line can introduce noise in the audio system. The Link switch located in the
rear panel is for direct paralleling the rear input connectors. You can use the remaining input connector to carry signal to
other amps.
GND
IN(-) SHIELD /
IN(+) IN(+)
Balanced input Unbalanced input
figure 1.5.2
For T Five, the input connections are showed in the figure below; analog input for balanced and unbalanced line is also
available for this models.
XLR female
pin2 - IN(+)
pin3 - IN(-)
pin 2 - IN(+)
signal source input
XLR female connector
signal source output XLR male
XLR male connector pin1 - GND
pin 3 - IN(-)
TURN T TURN T
CLASS2 WIRING
O O
To reduce The Risk of Fire
or Electric Shock, do not
L L
Expose this Apparatus
to Rain or Moisture”
OC
OC
K
K
“WARNING
2+ 2+
1- + 1- +
2- _ 2- _
1+ 1+
IN2 OUT2 LINK ON OFF OUT1 IN1
CH1 CH2
OUT OUT
stereo mode
2+ 2+
1- +
1-
2- _ 2-
1+ 1+
CH1 CH2
OUT OUT
bridge mode
figure 1.6.1
-Series
TECHNOLOGY
ANALOG INPUTS
XLR ANALOG : 1=GND 2=IN+ 3=IN-
JACK: SHELL=GND TIP=IN+ RING= IN-
DIGITAL INPUT (OPTIONAL)
XLR AES/EBU : 1=GND 2=IN+ 3=IN-
OUTPUTS
(1+ PARALLEL 2+) = POSITIVE
(1- PARALLEL 2- ) = NEGATIVE
8 pin
modular Pin Layout
plug
ID selection example
Vext 485+ ID = 28
GND 485-
figure 1.7.1
LA B C DEF GHI J KL
A - Ethernet plug n° 1 G - Function button n° 3
B - Ethernet plug n° 2 H - Function button n° 4
C - V/I-meter channel n° 1 I - Graphic LCD display
D - Smartcard reader J - V/I meter channel n° 2
E - Function button n° 1 K - Power switch
F - Function button n° 2 L - Grill filter screws
figure 2.1.1
figure 2.2.1
The LED bars can function as output voltage or output current meters; in the first case the LCD meters function as
output current meter, viceversa in the second case. The first green LED at the bottom side of the LED bar indicates,
when lighted, the presence of input audio signal above -60 dBV on the corresponding channel; the 2nd, 3rd and 4th
LED in the ascending order indicates an output level of -3dB, -6dB and -10dB rispectively. The green LEDs will be
lighted during normal working. The yellow LED will light at -1 dB. If the level of the audio signal reach the channel
output capability, red LED will be triggered.
The LED bars have diagnostic function also; a flashing yellow LED indicates a critic range of temperature (from 80°C
to 85°C)of the power devices on the corresponding channel, if this LED is lighting constantly, the temperature is above
85°C. A lighting constantly red LED indicates that the corresponding channel is under protection and in this case the
writing "PROT" appears in the first line of the display.
The fourth line of the screen shows the functions of the buttons below.
The "lock" function is activated if the corresponding button is pressed more than 1 second; in this case all the other buttons
are locked. The same operation unlocks these buttons (unlock code is required - see par. 2.3.17 for more details).
The "mute" buttons switch off the two channels independently; in this case the parameters of the correspondent channel
disappear and the writing "muted" appears on the third line. The same operation disables the mute function.
If the "menu" button is pressed, the main menu is displayed on the LCD screen.
Settings
Display
Local Preset
back menu
figure 2.3.1
figure 2.3.2
To better handle the huge amount of parameters, the single value numeric input mode is extended with a fine/coarse
feature. When you edit one of the parameters, you will start in the “fine” mode. The steps applied by the - and + keys
are the minimum allowable for that parameter. By clicking the “fast” key shown in figure 2.3.3, you will switch in the
“coarse” mode, and the key will be renamed as “slow” as shown in figure 2.3.4 . In the coarse mode, the steps are
equivalent to 10 steps of the fine mode, so that editing will be 10 times faster. Remember that by keeping the - or +
key pressed, the steps are automatically repeated.
Output attenuation
-13 dB -13
back - + C1+2
figure 2.3.5
2.3.2 Gain/Sensitivity
The figure 2.3.6 shows the Gain/Sensitivity screen. You can choose to set CH1, CH2 or both by pushing "C1+2"
button. The "+" and "-" buttons change the value of the gain. The values of gains permitted are 26, 29, 32 and 35 dB;
the corresponding values of sensitivity and maximum input voltage are written in the table below.
Gain/Sensitivity
29 dB 29
3.62 Vrms 3.62
back - + C1+2
figure 2.3.6
MODEL ACCEPTANCE
GAIN T Five T Seven T Nine T Eleven GAIN dBV dBu Vrms
26 5,29 5,10 5,50 6,32 26 25,0 27 18
29 3,76 3,62 3,90 4,45 29 21,6 24 12
32 2,66 2,55 2,75 3,16 32 19,0 21 9
35 1,88 1,81 1,96 2,23 35 15,6 18 6
values of sensitivity (Vrms) values of maximum balanced input
figure 2.3.7
MODEL
T Five T Seven T Nine T Eleven
from 40 to 165 from 40 to 153 from 40 to 169 from 40 to 200
Values of peak voltage (V)
figure 2.3.8
0 Vrms
0 Arms
0 Watt
back Zload=8.0 C1+2
figure 2.3.9
In "C1+2" mode the screen shows the output values in bridge connection.
2.3.14 Temperature
In the Temperature screen you can view the historic temperature diagram of the last four hours of the final current use in
the range from 10 to 90°C; in the bottom-right side of the screen there is the present value (see figure 2.3.10).
38°C
back
E
figure 2.3.10
Mains meters
170 Vrms
20 Arms
back
figure 2.3.11
The Recall local preset command loads and applies one of the stored presets, choosen through an identical dialog. Please
note that all the current amplifier settings are overwritten!
Note that if you have already input a preset name, or if you have loaded a preset from local memory or smartcard, the
name is kept by the amplifier and used as starting point for a new save preset operation.
For example, suppose that you have loaded a preset named “18IN SUB 1” from a SC, and then you save it into local
memory as shown in figure 2.3.15. In this case the menu shown in figure 2.3.16 asks you if you want to keep/edit that
name (shown figure 2.3.17) or if you would like to edit the name of the preset that is going to be overwritten (shown
figure 2.3.18). This is useful for copying presets from/to smartcard.
figure 2.3.18
Contrast
6
back - +
figure 2.3.19
figure 2.3.20
2.3.23 Service
The key to activate this function is factory reserved.
contacs on the
bottom side
figure 2.3.21
figure 2.3.22
You can select the desired option by pushing up or down button and "ok" to activate it. The option "Recall local preset”
does not appear if the smartcard is blank.
3 Protection
3.1 Turn-On/Turn-Off muting
For about four seconds after turn-on, and immediately at turn-off, the amplifier outputs are muted.
4 User maintenance
4.1 Cleaning
Disconnect the amplifier from the AC main source first; use a soft cloth and mild non-abrasive solution to clean the
faceplate and chassis.
coverage
grill screw filter
figure 4.3.1
Error code Error descr. The error code value displayed in the main screen is
1 192KHz clock not present the sum of the single error code value.
2 Positive 15V aux Example: 4301=4000+200+100+1 means
Positive power bus Ch2 +
4 Negative 15V aux
Negative power bus Ch2 +
8 Positive 5V analog Negative power bus Ch1 +
100 Negative power bus Ch1 192KHz clock not present
200 Negative power bus Ch2
2000 Positive power bus Ch1
4000 Positive power bus Ch2
8000 External auxiliary voltage
Check rail fuses Check rail fuses Ch1 and Ch2
4.4 Service
There are no user-serviceable parts in your amplifier. Refer servicing to qualified technical personnel.
In addition to having an in-house service department, Outline supports a network of authorized service centers. If your
amplifier needs repair, contact your Outline dealer or distributor, or contact the Outline Technical Service department, to
obtain the location of the nearest authorized service center.
5 Warranty
Outline prides itself on the quality and reliability of its products that are designed and manufactured to meet the highest
quality standards. We are also proud of the great care we assure to our customers. We are confident that you will never
have a need to take advantage of this warranty, but in the unlikely event of a failure or deviation in performance, we'll do
our very best to get you swiftly back in business.
Outline amplifiers warranty is calculated from the original date of purchase from an Authorized Outline Dealer. During this
time, if your amplifier fails for any defect in components and/or labour under a correct and regular use, it will be repaired or,
at our sole opinion, replaced without any charge a part for the transport expenses to return the unit at Outline premises.
The repaired/replaced amplifier will be finally returned to you with the original shipping carton at our charge.
The Warranty conditions will not be applied in case the amplifier has been ulteriorly damaged by repair attemps,
inadequate or poor packaging, any kind of improper use/maintenance (overvoltage, incorrect connection, use with wrong
or faulty associated equipment or accessories, exposure to rigid weather conditions, excess moisture, etc…).
Warranty terms will not be consider for any unit where the serial number has been removed and or it is not clearly
readable. Outline is not responsible for any incidental or consequential damages; the responsibility is limited to the product
itself. Outline reserves the right to make changes or improvements in design or manufacturing without assuming any
obligation to change or improve product previously manufactured.
6 Assistance
The local Outline distributor/reseller will be glad to support you in case of fault or for any additional information.
If you cannot contact your local distributor/reseller, please mail to [email protected]
Do not ship any unit to Outline for Factory Service before having had the Outline authorization.
7 Technical notes 16 6
25
440
465 44.5
8 6.25
32
483 (19")
TO POWER
OUTPUT OUTPUT MAX
P SUPPLY
PATH ATTENUATOR VOLTAGE SELECTOR OUTPUT CH1
ETHERNET SELECTOR
INPUT CH1 OPTION OUPUT STAGE 2-
1+
(NOT INVERTING)
+ + GAIN 2+
1-
_ _ SELECTION
P
link
switch
TO POWER
ETHERNET POWER RAIL SUPPLY
CONNECTION P P BUS +/-
DSP DC DETECTOR
FUSES SHUTDOWN
OPTION
figure 7.1.1
SHUT DOWN
AUXILIARY
SUPPLY
RESONANT POWER RAIL
Vboost OK PFC IGBT CONV OK
CONVERTER BUS +/-
(TO P) CONTROLLER (TO P)
CONTROLLER
AUXILIARY
BRIDGE SUPPLY +
MAINS RECTIFIER PFC RESONANT
FUSES CONVERTER AUXILIARY
FILTER CONVERTER
SUPPLY +
AUXILIARY
MAINS P (REMOTE ON/OFF) SUPPLY -
P VOLTAGE
MONITOR
FRONT TEMPERATURE OVERCURRENT
PANEL CONTROL CONTROL
MAINS AUXILIARY
SWITCH
P CURRENT SUPPLY
MONITOR SHUT
DOWN
Vaux OK P FAN
(TO P)
figure 7.1.2
AUDIO SECTIONS
Bandwith (1W, 8Ohm)...................................................................................................................20Hz, 20KHz ±0,2 dB
Damping factor (8Ohm)......................................................................................................... ....(20Hz, 200Hz) > 5000 E
Slew Rate (8Ohm)............................................................................................................50V/uS (input filter bypassed)
S/N ratio....................................................................... >112 (T Five), >108 (T Seven), >109 (T Nine), >110 (T Eleven)
Distortion THD…………………………………………………..... Max < 0.5% from 1W to full power (typically < 0.05%)
Intermodulation SMPTE …………………………..………...……. Max < 0.5% from 1W to full power (typically < 0.05%)
Intermodulation DIM 30................................................................ Max<0.5% from 1W to full power (typically < 0.05%)
Inputs.....................................Balanced to ground, XLR female combo jack 6.3mm; XLR with parallel on XLR (T Five)
Impedance...........................................................................................................10KOhm each leg balanced to ground
Gain …………………………………………………………….….…………………...…....26, 29, 32, 35dB, user selectable
Outputs… ………………..…....High current Neutrik 4-pole Speakon connectors (pins 1+ 2+ paralleled,1-2- paralleled)
OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS
Power WATT (EIAJ)
(1KHz, 1% THD) Stereo mode Bridged mono
T Five T Seven T Nine T Eleven T Five T Seven T Nine T Eleven
2 Ohm 2800 3600 4800 6000 4 Ohm n.a. 7200 9600 12000
4 Ohm 2600 2500 3000 4000 8 Ohm n.a. 5000 6000 8000
8 Ohm 1400 1300 1500 2000 16 Ohm n.a. 2600 3000 4000
Option DSP/Ethernet
NOTES
Outline carries out on-going research for product improvement. New materials, manufacturing methods and design upgrades
are introduced to existing products without prior notice as a routine result of this philosophy. For this reason, any current
Outline product may differ is some aspect from its description, but will always equal or exceed the original design
specifications unless otherwise stated.
© Outline 2008
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