OWNER’S MANUAL
XA-300
STEREO POWER AMPLIFIERS
XA-300
S T E R E O P O W E R A M P L I F I E R
Congratulations on your choice of the NADY AUDIO XA-300 stereo power amplifier — you have purchased one of the finest stereo
amplifiers on the market today. This unit was developed using the expertise of professional sound engineers and working musicians.
You will find that your new XA-300 amplifier has superior performance and greater flexibility than any other amplifiers in its price
range. Please read this manual carefully to get the most out of your new unit.
Thanks for selecting NADY AUDIO as your choice in stereo power amplifiers.
FEATURES
Offering top power, superior performance and full professional operating features in a roadworthy compact chassis, the XA-300
amplifier is perfect for even the most demanding sound reinforcement installation and touring applications.
• Full operating features: volume controls; parallel balanced XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs; stereo (dual channel), parallel-input, or bridged
mono operating modes with selector switch; binding post (banana plug) outputs
• Full safety/reliability features: 3 variable speed fans for cooling; soft-start turn on, noise-free on-off; built-in DC offset; independent
DC and thermal overload protection on each channel; short circuit and speaker protection; built-in current limiter
• Power ON and Protect LED’s; Signal and Clipping LED indicators for each channel
• Switching power supply for most reliable operation and lightweight portability
• Roadworthy, rugged double rack space (2U) housing
• ~115(60Hz)/~230V(50Hz) AC select switch and IEC power cord connector with built-in fuse
• XA-300 - 2 x 150W @ 4Ω, Bridged mono: 300W @ 8Ω (2Ω and 4Ω Bridged not recommended)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES ................................................................................. 3
WARNING................................................................................... 4
FRONT & REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ................................ 5
INSTALLATION .......................................................................... 6
CONNECTIONS.......................................................................... 7
BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................................... 9
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 10
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WARNING
An equilateral triangle enclosing a lightening flash/arrowhead symbol is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure which may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
:
An equilateral triangle enclosing an exclamation point is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important operating and service instructions in
the literature enclosed with this unit.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using this electronic device, basic precautions should always be taken, including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using the product.
2. Do not use this product near water (e.g., near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming
pool, etc.).
3. This product should be used only with a cart or stand that will keep it level and stable and prevent wobbling.
4. This product, in combination with headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause
permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable.
If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist.
5. The product should be positioned so that proper ventilation is maintained.
6. The product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators, heat vents, or other devices
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
7. The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the
product. Replace the fuse only with one of the specified type, size, and correct rating.
8. The power supply cord should: (1) be undamaged, (2) never share an outlet or extension cord with other devices so that the
outlet’s or extension cord’s power rating is exceeded, and (3) never be left plugged into the outlet when not being used for
a long period of time.
9. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into, and liquids are not spilled through, the enclosure’s openings.
10. The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel if:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled onto the product.
The product has been exposed to rain.
The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.
The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
11. Do not attempt to service the product beyond what is described in the user maintenance instructions. All other servicing should
be referred to qualified service personnel.
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FRONT & REAR CONNECTIONS
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FRONT PANEL
(Note: Operating the amplifier at hard clipping can result in
overheating or may damage your amplifier over a period of time.
Amplifiers that are damaged due to such user neglect, or
improper operation, are not covered under warranty.)
1. POWER SWITCH
To turn the unit ON or OFF, press the upper or lower portion of
this button. Before turning on the amplifier, check all connections
and turn down the level controls. A momentary muting is normal
when turning the amplifier on or off.
4. SIGNAL LED INDICATORS
These LEDs illuminate to confirm the presence of an input signal
greater than 100 mV at that channel of the amplifier
(Caution: Always turn on your power amplifier last, after all your
other connected equipment, and always turn off your power
amplifier before your other connected equipment.)
5. PROTECT LED INDICATOR
2. POWER LED INDICATOR
This LED illuminates if the power amplifier’s output connection is
shorted or the load impedance is too low. When the LED is lit, turn
OFF the power and check the output’s connection to verify that it
is correct, then turn ON the power again.
This LED illuminates when the power is turned “ON”.
3. CLIP (PEAK) LED INDICATORS
These LEDs illuminate if any section of the power amplifier’s
output are within 3dB of clipping. Occasional blinking of the LEDs
are acceptable, but if they remain on more than occasionally you
should turn down either the power amplifier’s level controls or
reduce the output level of the preceding component to avoid
audible distortion or hard clipping.
6. LEVEL CONTROLS
These control the level of signal coming into each channel. The
actual voltage gain of the amplifier is shown in dB. Turn these
controls counterclockwise if the peak LEDs illuminate steadily
(indicating too strong an input signal).
BACK PANEL
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serviced by qualified service technician. 115V AC ~6A 250V
FB; 230V AC ~4A 250V FB
7. POWER CONNECTOR
The cord connector is used to connect the AC power source to
your power amplifier.
(CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE THE CENTER GROUNDING
PIN.)
9. AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
Before plugging in the power cord, check to see that the unit is
set for the proper voltage for your area: ~115V (60Hz) or ~230V
(50Hz). A cover plate is provided to ensure that this switch is not
accidently reset or tampered with between uses.
8. FUSE
If this fuse blows continuously, shut off the unit and have it
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FRONT & REAR CONNECTIONS
internally connected, so that you only need to feed a signal into
10. L/R CHANNEL OUTPUT CONNECTORS
one of the channels. This still allows independent control of
each channel. (Note: Do not select this “Parallel” mode when
feeding the amplifier 2 separate signals.)
Connections are as depicted on the rear panel and in the follow-
ing CONNECTIONS section on page 7 of this manual.
(Note: Do not use both unbalanced and balanced cables in the
same set-up as that can unbalance all the connections when
daisy-chaining, resulting in hum.)
11. BALANCED INPUT CONNECTORS (1/4" TRS & XLR)
These 1/4" (6.3mm) TRS (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) phone jacks and XLR
jacks are compatible with balanced inputs and are wired as Tip/
Pin 3, Ring/Pin 2, and Sleeve/Pin 1 = Ground. Normal maximum
input level at clipping is .500V RMS. Input impedance is 50K
Ohms. Since the TRS phone jacks and XLR jacks are wired
internally in parallel, you can parallel this unit with another
amplifier by using either the LINE 1/4" jack or the XLR jack
(depending on which you’re using to input your signal) to output
the signal to the input jack of the other amplifier.
The 1/4" TRS phone jacks can also be used for unbalanced
inputs. For TRS phone plugs, simply connect the unused side of
the balanced input to ground. For 1/4" TS phone plugs, no change
is necessary for compatibility with this input. Balanced input
signals are recommended as they are less prone to AC hum. For
long cable runs a source of less than 600 ohms output impedance
is needed to avoid signal loss. For short cable runs an unbalanced
signal input should be suitable.
• STEREO INPUT - This is the most common mode generally
used, and allows independent control of 2 separate signals
such as stereo playback, main and monitor live mixes, and bi-
amp operation (highs in one channel and lows in the other).
• BRIDGED MONO - This mode combines the power of both
channels to drive a single speaker. In this mode the amp
produces 4 times the peak power and 3 times the sustained
power into a 4 or 8 ohm speaker than each channel can deliver
separately in stereo or parallel mode.
(CAUTION: In this mode the amplifier can deliver high power
into a speaker. Make sure that the speaker, connectors and
wiring can handle this output. Note that for prolonged
overdriven outputs into a 4 ohm speaker the breaker may trip,
so care must be taken not to overload the amplifier in such
operation.)
Connect the input signal to CH-A input for bridged mono
operation.
For stereo (two-channel) operation, use the inputs for both CH-A
and CH-B; for parallel or bridged mono operation, use only CH-A
input. (See MODE SELECTOR SWITCHES below for more
explanation.)
13. FANS
The variable speed fans switch between idle speed and high
speed automatically to maintain the proper internal operating
temperature.
12. MODE SELECTOR SWITCH
The XA-300 amplifier offer 3 modes of operation: PARALLEL,
STEREO & BRIDGED. Slide the switch to one of the three
positions for you application.
• PARALLEL (MONO) INPUT - This mode allows both chan-
nels to operate in parallel with the same signal and without
requiring a Y-cord. In this mode the inputs for both channels are
INSTALLATION
To ensure years of enjoyment from your NADY AUDIO XA-300 amplifier, please read and understand this manual thoroughly before
using the unit.
INSPECTION
RACK MOUNTING
Your XA -300 amplifier was carefully packed at the factory in
packaging designed to protect the units in shipment. Before
installing and using your unit, carefully examine the packaging
and all contents for any signs of physical damage that may have
occurred in transit.
The XA-300 amplifier is designed for standard 19" rack mounting
as well as “stack” mounting without a cabinet. Use 4 screws and
washers for mounting to the front rack rails. It is also a good idea
to support the amps also in the rear, especially for mobile use
where the amps will be subjected to shocks.
(Note: Nady Systems is not responsible for shipping damage. If
the unit is damaged, do not return to us, but notify your dealer and AMPLIFIER COOLING
the shipping company immediately to make a claim. Such claims
must be made by the consignee in a timely manner.)
Also pay close attention to the cooling requirements. Never block
the air vents in the back side and front of the amplifier if the load
seen by amplifier is less than 4 ohms and the amplifier is being
run at high output levels. For best results, in such high output
power applications you should augment the amplifier’s air flow
with a rack cooling system.
CONTENTS
• Instruction manual
• XA-300 (verify that the unit’s serial number is same as shown on
shipping carton)
• AC Power cord
• Warranty Card
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CONNECTIONS
The following instructions describe the most common ways to install your amplifier into a sound system.
1. Turn off the amplifier power switch before making any connections.
2. The XA-300 amplifier maybe operated in one of three modes (stereo, bridged-mono, and parallel mono). Refer to the
following wiring diagrams for the speaker connections you wish to make.
(Note: Nady Systems assumes no liability for damaged speakers resulting from improper wiring, careless amplifier use, or
over powering.)
• Stereo (Two-Channel) Mode
To put the amplifier into stereo mode, first turn the amplifier off, then slide the MODE SELECTOR SWITCH (12) to the middle
“STEREO” position, and properly connect the input/output wiring as shown.
(Note: Do not connect a speaker load less than 2 ohms as it can damage your amplifier.)
CHANNEL A
CHANNEL B
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CONNECTIONS
• Parallel (Mono) Mode
To put the amplifier in parallel-mono mode, first turn the amplifier off, then slide the MODE SELECTOR SWITCH (12) to the bottom
“PARALLEL (MONO)” position and properly connect the input wiring as shown. A signal into any input jack will drive both channels
directly. You can patch the input signal on to any other amps using any of the remaining input jacks.
(Note: Do not connect a speaker load less than 2 ohms as it can damage your amplifier.)
[Note: Do not use the “PARALLEL (MONO)” switch when feeding the amp 2 separate signals.]
CHANNEL A
To additional amplifier(s)
for “daisy-chainig
• Bridged Mono Mode
To put the amplifier in bridged mono mode, turn the amplifier off and slide the MODE SELECTOR SWITCH (12) toward the top
“BRIDGED” position and properly connect the input/output wiring as shown. The signal is input into CH-A. Keep the level control of
channel “B” turned completely down (counter clock wise).
(Note: Do not connect a speaker load of less than 8 ohms as it can damage your amplifier.)
(Note: This mode produces a large amount of power. Be sure that your wiring and speaker can handle it.)
CHANNEL A
Do Not Use
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
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SPECIFICATIONS
POWER SPECIFICATIONS
OUTPUT POWER ......................................................................................................................................... 120W RMS @ 8Ω per side
(EIA 1KHz 1% THD)
150W RMS @ 4Ω per side
300W RMS @ 8Ω bridged
Minimum 4Ω per side, 8Ω bridged
ELECTRICAL SPECIFIACTIONS
INPUT SENSITIVITY ............................................................................................................................................... .500V RMS (-4dBu)
INPUT IMPENDANCE ............................................................................................................................ 50KΩ Unbalanced & Balanced
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (at 10dB below rated output power) ............................................................................. 20Hz~20KHz 1dB
5Hz~50KHz 3dB
DISTORTION (SMPTE-1M) ............................................................................................................................................................ <.1%
S/N RATIO .................................................................................................................................................................................... 100dB
GENERAL SPECIFIACTIONS
PROTECTIONS .......................................................................... Full short circuit, open circuit, thermal, ultrasonic, and RF protection;
stable into reactive or mismatced loads; ON/OFF muting; current limiter
FRONT CONTROLS ................................................................................................. Power switch, input level control for each channel
REAR PANEL CONTROLS........................................................................... Parallel/Mono/Bridge selector, AC voltage selector switch
CONNECTORS........................................................ Power; IEC power cord jack; Input:: Active balanced XLR and 1/4” (6.3mm) TRS
Output: “Touch-proof” binding posts
POWER SUPPLY..................................................................................... Voltage selectable: 110V~120V or 220V~240V AC 50/60 HZ
FUSE......................................................................................................................... 115V AC ~ 6A 250V FB; 230V AC ~ 3A 250V FB
DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................................ 19” x 12.4” x 3.5” (483 x 315 x 89 mm)
WEIGHT .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 lbs. (5.9Kg)
The specifications above are correct at the time of printing of this manual. For improvement purposes, all specifications for this unit,
including design and apperance, are subject to change without prior notice.
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SERVICE FOR YOUR NADY AUDIO PRODUCT
(U.S.) Should your NADY AUDIO product require service, please contact the Nady Service Department via telephone
at (510) 652-2411, or e-mail at [email protected].
(International) For service, please contact the NADY AUDIO distributor in your country through the dealer from
whom you purchased this product.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT
YOURSELF AS IT CAN BE DANGEROUS AND
WILL ALSO VOID THE WARRANTY.
NADY SYSTEMS, INC. • 6701 SHELLMOUND STREET, EMERYVILLE, CA 94608
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