17 specifications – Coustic 161SE Manuel d'utilisation

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SPECIFICATIONS:

161SE Amplifier

Rated Power @ 14.4 V (0.1 % THD): 4 Ohm Stereo

2 x 40 Watts

Rated Power @ 14.4 V (0.1 % THD): 2 Ohm Stereo

2 x 80 Watts

Rated Power @ 14.4 V (0.2 % THD): 4 Ohm Mono

1 x 160 Watts

Frequency Response:

20 – 20,000 Hz ± 0.5 dB

Input Sensitivity:

0.1 – 5 V

S/N Ratio @ rated power:

100dB

High-Pass Filter Crossover Frequency:

80/120 Hz (18dB/Oct.)

Low-Pass Filter Crossover Frequency:

80/120 Hz (18dB/Oct.)

Dimensions:

11" W X 2

3

8

" X 7

1

4

" L

(280 X 60 X 185 mm)

Due to continual product improvement, all specifications subject to change without notice.

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

9. Constant level whining

Check for a ground loop in the system. Turn the system off

noise (most noise with

and one by one change the ground connections (by

source unit volume at

changing to a different contact point,scraping the level

minimum)

constant irrespective of metal clean of all paint, rust or

grease). Turn the system on and check for whining noise

after each ground change.

CAUTION:

Do not disconnect the Power Amplifier's ground when the

system is on. This could damage the amplifier.

Check for defective signal cables. Disconnect signal cables

at the amplifier and listen carefully for noise. If the noise dis-

appears, run a test pair of signal cables. If there is no unde-

sirable whining noise, reconnect to the amplifier with the

new pair of signal cables. Check battery ground connection

to the vehicle chassis to make sure it is tight and clean.

Check battery negative terminal connection to make sure it

is tight and clean.

10. Radiated noise: crackling

Check if the noise is actually radiated noise: Tune a portable

noise on FM which is not

radio to the same FM station. Move the portable radio close

present when playing tape

to the vehicle engine. If crackling noise comes from the

or CD (noise varying slightly

portable radio, then the noise you have in your vehicle

with accelerator but is

audio system is radiated noise.Check with a VOM (volt

present at all times)

meter) to make sure the antenna is really grounded to the

vehicle chassis.

To ensure a true ground, break the plastic covering of the

antenna lead and solder a piece of heavy wire (minimum

14 gauge) to the braided shield. Ground the other end of

the wire at the same point as the radio ground.

Check spark plug wires. They should be suppression-type

wire and less than 2 years old. Otherwise, replace them

with good quality suppression cables.

Make sure engine block is grounded to the vehicle chassis

at a bare metal spot (scraped clean of paint, rust and

grease).

Make sure hood is also grounded. If not, use a ground strap

(which is available from any auto parts store) to ground the

hood to the vehicle chassis.

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