Output connections, Power output – Yorkville AP4020 Manuel d'utilisation

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which is capable of identifying any deviation from the design

center parameters. The design of the AP4020/4040 is conser-

vative with respect to the power handling capabilities of the

output devices. The topology guarantees that thermal stress

not secondary breakdown will set the limits of operation,

while the computer optimized heat dissipation system insures

that excessive thermal stress will not occur. Yorkville’s reputa-

tion as a manufacturer of reliable equipment will be further

enhanced by the AP4020/4040.
The AP4020/4040 is not only suitable for use in both heavy

duty touring sound reinforcement systems but also when

high headroom and low distortion are needed to fully

reproduce the dynamic range and clarity of today’s CD

recordings. It is built to survive grueling road conditions

and constant 2 ohm (4 ohm in the AP4040) operation. Its

reliability in a fixed installation running 4 or 8 ohm studio

monitors is without parallel.

Output Connections

WARNING: When driven to full power in Bridge Mode.

There is more

than 100Vrms appearing between the bind-

ing posts. This represents a significant shock hazard and

due care should be taken when making any speaker con-

nections. Ensure that no strands of bare conductor are

exposed after inserting the speaker wire into the hole in

the side of the binding post terminals.

The AP4020/4040 has 5–way binding posts and Neutrik

four contact Speakon™ connectors for output speaker con-

nections. Connection to the binding posts can either be made

with a banana plug inserted into the end of the post.
There are two Speakon™ connectors. The Speakons™ are con-

nected to the amplifier’s outputs whether the amplifier is in ste-

reo, mono, or bridge modes. Each Speakon™ output connector

(output A and output B) is wired in parallel with it’s respective

binding posts for two channel two cable connections (figure 1).
Speakon™ output A also doubles as the A&B/Bridge connec-

tor. This Speakon™ contains both channels on one connector.

This is convenient when connecting one speaker to the ampli-

fier in bridge mode where the speaker is connected across the

positives of each amplifier output. Configure the mode switch

for bridge and connect the speaker to pins +1 and +2 of the

bridge/bi-amp Speakon (figure 3).
To connect a bi-amp speaker, configure the amplifier for ste-

reo and connect to the bridge/bi-amp connector but use all

four terminals in the Speakon connector which will connect A

and B outputs separately to the speaker (figure 2). Connection

configurations are labeled on the back panel.

AP4020

AP4040

Both Channels Driven

Load

1KHz

1KHz

1KHz

1KHz

(ohms)

Cont. Avg.

Burst

Cont. Avg.

Burst

2 ohm Mode 2 ohm Mode 4 ohm Mode 4 ohm Mode

8

475

625

750

1200

4

750

1200

1200

2175

2

1200

2175

n/a

n/a

Bridge Mode

Load

1KHz

1KHz

1KHz

1KHz

(ohms)

Cont. Avg.

Burst

Cont. Avg.

Burst

2 ohm Mode 2 ohm Mode 4 ohm Mode 4 ohm Mode

8

1500

2400

2400

4350

4

2400

4350

n/a

n/a

2

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Power Output

All values are in WATTS. Measurements were made at the 0.1% distortion point. Some CONTINUOUS AVERAGE POWER mea-

surements required line currents greater than 15 Amps. The amplifier under test was plugged into an IDEAL POWER LINE consisting

of a REGULATED 120 VAC RMS 60 Hz pure sine wave. Ordinary AC “wall outlet” lines will always exhibit varying and unpredictable

amounts of sag. To produce objectively verifiable and accurate specifications these unknown factors must be eliminated by using

an ideal AC line. When using an ordinary electrical outlet, it will usually be possible to get 2400 Watts when the AP4020 is bridged

into 4 ohms (AP4040 bridges at 8 ohms). The BURST measurements use a 10mS burst at 1KHz with a 1/8 second pause between

bursts. The 1KHz burst represents the maximum possible sine wave output power.

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