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		 REFERENCE SERIES   
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					POWER AMPLIFIERS   
					REFERENCE MANUAL   
					©2000 Alesis Corporation   
				CONTENTS   
					Introduction......................................................2   
					How to Use This Manual...........................2   
					Connectors..............................................18   
					Speaker Cables........................................18   
					Connecting Speaker Cables to Binding   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.... 3   
					Posts.......................................................19   
					The Importance of Speaker Polarity..........20   
					Output Connections for Bridged   
					Instructions de Sécurité Importantes (French)......4   
					Beim Benutzen dieses Produktes beachten Sie   
					bitte die folgenden Sicherheitshinweise:   
					(German) ..........................................................5   
					CE Declaration of Conformity.............................6   
					Operation ...............................................20   
					OPERATION......................................21   
					Front Panel Controls.........................................21   
					Volume Controls.....................................21   
					On-Off Switch.........................................21   
					Mute Switch............................................21   
					Protect/Clip Indicators............................22   
					Meters (RA300 and RA500 only)...............22   
					Back Panel Controls..........................................22   
					AC Voltage Switch ..................................22   
					Stereo/Bridged Mono Switch...................22   
					Checking For Proper Polarity............................22   
					Using the RA150 as a Headphone Amplifier.......23   
					Choosing the Correct Speakers..........................23   
					About Ground Loops........................................24   
					System Setup and Testing .................................25   
					Setting the Gain Properly.........................25   
					Output Relays/Thermal Cycling ..............26   
					ABOUT THE RA150/300/500............. 7   
					Principal Features..............................................7   
					The Chassis..............................................7   
					Inputs and Outputs...................................7   
					Amplifier topology ...................................7   
					Protection Circuitry ..................................7   
					About this manual.............................................8   
					CONNECTIONS ...................................9   
					Unpacking and Inspection..................................9   
					Power Considerations........................................9   
					The AC Cord and Grounding ....................9   
					120 Volt/230 Volt Operation.................... 10   
					Fuse....................................................... 10   
					Electrical Service to the RA150/300/500... 10   
					Operating Environment ................................... 11   
					Temperature Considerations in Rack   
					TROUBLESHOOTING.......................... 27   
					Troubleshooting Index......................................27   
					Care and Maintenance......................................28   
					Cleaning.................................................28   
					Refer All Servicing to Alesis.....................28   
					Obtaining Repair Service .........................29   
					Customers outside the USA and   
					Mounting............................................... 11   
					Other Rack Mounting Tips ...................... 11   
					Mounting on a Shelf or in a Non-Rack   
					Enclosure ............................................... 12   
					Avoiding Electromagnetic Interference .... 12   
					Inputs ............................................................. 13   
					Input Jack Characteristics........................ 13   
					Cables.................................................... 15   
					Cable Wiring Tips................................... 15   
					Balanced or Unbalanced? ........................ 16   
					Outputs .......................................................... 18   
					What's the Load Impedance?................... 18   
					Canada: ..................................................29   
					SPECIFICATIONS...............................30   
					INDEX.............................................34   
					ALESIS LIMITED WARRANTY ............ 35   
					RA150/300/500 Reference Manual   
					1 
				Introduction/Safety Instructions   
					HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL   
					INTRODUCTION   
					This manual is divided into the following   
					sections describing the various functions and   
					applications for the RA series amplifier. Though   
					we recommend you take time to read through   
					the entire manual once carefully, those having   
					general knowledge about amplifiers should use   
					the table of contents to look up specific   
					functions.   
					Thank you for purchasing this Alesis RA150, RA300,   
					or RA500™ Reference Series power amplifier. To   
					take full advantage of this amplifier’s functions, and   
					to enjoy long and trouble-free use, please read this   
					user’s manual carefully.   
					Chapter 1: Introduction. If you want to start   
					using the RA150/300/500 right away, here’s a   
					one-page guide to hooking it up and trying it   
					out.   
					Chapter 2: Connections. This chapter gives   
					detailed instructions for connecting the   
					RA150/300/500 to a variety of typical sound   
					systems.   
					Chapter 3: Operation. This section explains   
					how to run the Reference Series Amplifier   
					properly.   
					Chapter 4: Troubleshooting. This chapter   
					contains troubleshooting tips and service   
					information should problems occur.   
					When something important appears in   
					the manual, an icon (like the one on   
					the left) will appear in the left margin.   
					This symbol indicates that this   
					information is vital when operating   
					the RA150/300/500.   
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				Introduction/Safety Instructions   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					11. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms   
					SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THIS PRODUCT   
					or when unused for long periods of time.   
					This symbol alerts the user that there   
					are important operating and maintenance   
					instructions in the literature accompanying this   
					the polarized or grounding-type plug. A   
					unit.   
					12. Do not defeat the safety purpose of   
					polarized plug has two blades with one   
					wider than the other. A grounding-type   
					plug has two blades and a third   
					This symbol warns the user of   
					uninsulated voltage within the unit that can cause   
					dangerous electric shocks.   
					grounding prong. The wide blade or the   
					third prong are provided for your safety.   
					When the provided plug does not fit into   
					your outlet, consult an electrician for   
					replacement of the obsolete outlet.   
					This symbol warns the user that output   
					connectors contain voltages that can cause   
					dangerous electrical shock.   
					13. Use only with a cart, stand, bracket, or table   
					designed for use with professional audio or   
					music equipment. In any installation,   
					make sure that injury or damage will not   
					result from cables pulling on the apparatus   
					and its mounting. If a cart is used, use   
					caution when moving the cart/apparatus   
					combination to avoid injury from tip-over.   
					PLEASE FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS   
					WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT:   
					1. Read these instructions.   
					2. Keep these instructions.   
					3. Heed all warnings.   
					4. Follow all instructions.   
					14. Refer all servicing to qualified service   
					personnel. Servicing is required when the   
					apparatus has been damaged in any way, such   
					as when the power-supply cord or plug is   
					damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects   
					have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus   
					has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not   
					operate normally, or has been dropped.   
					5. Do not use this apparatus near water.   
					6. Clean only with a damp cloth. Do not spray   
					any liquid cleaner onto the faceplate, as this   
					may damage the front panel controls or cause a   
					dangerous condition.   
					7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings.   
					Install in accordance with the manufacturer's   
					instructions.   
					15. This unit produces heat when operated   
					normally. Operate in a well-ventilated area   
					with at least six inches of clearance from   
					peripheral equipment.   
					8. Do not install near any heat sources such as   
					radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other   
					apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce   
					heat.   
					16. This product, in combination with an amplifier   
					and 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.   
					9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or   
					pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience   
					receptacles, and the point where they exit from   
					the apparatus.   
					10. Use only attachments or accessories specified by   
					the manufacturer.   
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				Introduction/Safety Instructions   
					INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES (FRENCH)   
					8. Ne pas installer à proximilé de sources de chaleur   
					SYMBOLES UTILISÉS DANS CE PRODUIT   
					comme radiateurs, cuisinière ou autre appareils   
					(don’t les amplificateurs) produisant de la   
					chaleur.   
					Ce symbole alèrte l’utilisateur qu’il   
					existe des instructions de fonctionnement et de   
					maintenance dans la documentation jointe avec ce   
					produit.   
					9. Ne pas enlever la prise de terre du cordon   
					secteur. Une prise murale avec terre deux   
					broches et une troisièrme reliée à la terre. Cette   
					dernière est présente pour votre sécurité. Si le   
					cordon secteur ne rentre pas dans la prise de   
					courant, demandez à un électricien qualifié de   
					remplacer la prise.   
					Ce symbole avertit l’utilisateur de la   
					présence d’une tension non isolée à l’intérieur de   
					l’appareil pouvant engendrer des chocs électriques.   
					10. Evitez de marcher sur le cordon secteur ou de le   
					pincer, en particulier au niveau de la prise, et aux   
					endroits où il sor de l’appareil.   
					11. N’utilisez que des accessoires spécifiés par le   
					constructeur.   
					Ce symbole prévient l'utilisateur de la   
					présence de tensions sur les raccordements de   
					sorties, représentant un risque d'électrocution.   
					12. N’utilisez qu’avec un stand, ou table conçus pour   
					l’utilisation d’audio professionnel ou instruments   
					de musique. Dans toute installation, veillez de ne   
					rien endommager à cause de câbles qui tirent sur   
					des appareils et leur support.   
					VEUILLEZ SUIVRE CES PRÉCAUTIONS LORS   
					DE L’UTILISATION DE L’APPAREIL:   
					13. Débranchez l’appareil lors d’un orage ou lorsqu’il   
					n’est pas utilisé pendant longtemps.   
					1. Lisez ces instructions.   
					2. Gardez ces instructions.   
					14. Faites réparer par un personnel qualifié. Une   
					réparation est nécessaire lorsque l’appareil a été   
					endommagé de quelque sorte que ce soit, par   
					exemple losrque le cordon secteur ou la prise   
					sont endommagés, si du liquide a coulé ou des   
					objets se sont introduits dans l’appareil, si celui-ci   
					a été exposé à la pluie ou à l’humidité, ne   
					fonctionne pas normalement ou est tombé.   
					3. Tenez compte de tous les avertissements.   
					4. Suivez toutes les instructions.   
					15. Puisque son fonctionement normale génère de la   
					chaleur, placez cet appareil au moins 15cm. des   
					équipments péripheriques et assurez que   
					l’emplacement permet la circulation de l’air.   
					5. N’utilisez pas cet allareil à proximité de l’eau.   
					6. Ne nettoyez qu’avec un chiffon humide. Il est   
					potentiellement dangereux d'utiliser des   
					pulvérisateurs ou nettoyants liquides sur cet appareil.   
					16. Ce produit, utilisé avec un amplificateur et un   
					casque ou des enceintes, est capable de produite   
					des niveaux sonores pouvant engendrer une   
					perte permanente de l’ouïe. Ne l’utilisez pas   
					pendant longtemps à un niveau sonore élevé ou à   
					un niveau non confortable. Si vous remarquez   
					une perte de l’ouïe ou un bourdonnement dans   
					les oreilles, consultez un spécialiste.   
					7. Installez selon les recommandations du constructeur.   
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					RA150/300/500 Reference Manual   
				Introduction/Safety Instructions   
					BEIM BENUTZEN DIESES PRODUKTES BEACHTEN SIE BITTE DIE   
					FOLGENDEN SICHERHEITSHINWEISE: (GERMAN)   
					1. Lesen Sie die Hinweise.   
					2. Halten Sie sich an die Anleitung.   
					3. Beachten Sie alle Warnungen.   
					4. Beachten Sie alle Hinweise.   
					und deshalb nicht mehr normal arbeitet   
					oder heruntergefallen ist.   
					14. Dieses Gerät produziert auch im   
					normalen Betrieb Wärme. Achten Sie   
					deshalb auf ausreichende Lüftung mit   
					mindestens 15 cm Abstand von anderen   
					Geräten.   
					5. Bringen Sie das Gerät nie mit Wasser in   
					Berührung.   
					6. Verwenden Sie zur Reinigung nur ein   
					weiches Tuch. Verwenden Sie keine   
					flüssigen Reinigungsmittel. Dies kann   
					gefährliche Folgen haben.   
					15. Dieses Produkt kann in Verbindung mit   
					einem Verstärker und Kopfhörern oder   
					Lautsprechern   
					Lautstärkepegel   
					erzeugen, die anhaltende Gehörschäden   
					verursachen. Betreiben Sie es nicht über   
					längere Zeit mit hoher Lautstärke oder   
					einem Pegel, der Ihnen unangenehm is.   
					Wenn Sie ein Nachlassen des Gehörs   
					oder ein Klingeln in den Ohren   
					feststellen, sollten Sie einen Ohrenarzt   
					aufsuchen.   
					7. Halten Sie sich beim Aufbau des Gerätes an   
					die Angaben des Herstellers.   
					8. Stellen Sie das Gerät nich in der Nähe von   
					Heizkörpern, Heizungsklappen oder   
					anderen Wärmequellen (einschließlich   
					Verstärkern) auf.   
					9. Verlegen Sie das Netzkabel des Gerätes   
					niemals so, daß man darüber stolpern kann   
					oder daß es gequetscht wird.   
					10. Benutzen Sie nur das vom Hersteller   
					empfohlene Zubehör.   
					11. Verwenden Sie ausschließlich Wagen,   
					Ständer, oder Tische, die speziell für   
					p r o f e s s i o n e l l e   
					A u d i o -   
					u n d   
					Musikinstrumente geeignet sind. Achten   
					Sie immer darauf, daß die jeweiligen Geräte   
					sicher installiert sind, um Schäden und   
					Verletzungen zu vermeiden. Wenn Sie   
					einen Rollwagen benutzen, achten Sie   
					darauf, das dieser nicht umkippt, um   
					Verletzungen auszuschließen.   
					12. Ziehen Sie während eines Gewitters oder   
					wenn Sie das Gerät über einen längeren   
					Zeitraum nicht benutzen den Netzstecher   
					aus der Steckdose.   
					13. Die Wartung sollte nur durch qualifiziertes   
					Fachpersonal erfolgen. Die Wartung wird   
					notwendig, wenn das Gerät beschädigt   
					wurde oder aber das Stromkabel oder der   
					Stecker, Gegenstände oder Flüssigkeit in   
					das Gerät gelangt sind, das Gerät dem   
					Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt war   
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				Introduction/Safety Instructions   
					CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY   
					Manufacturer’s Name:   
					Alesis Corporation   
					Manufacturer’s Address:   
					1633 26th Street   
					Santa Monica, CA 90404   
					USA   
					declares, that the product:   
					Product Name:   
					RA150/300/500   
					Audio amplifier   
					Model Type:   
					conforms to the following Standards:   
					Safety:   
					EMC:   
					EN60065   
					EN55103:1997 Class B   
					(all tests were performed with fully- shielded cabling.)   
					European Contact:   
					Sound Technology   
					17 Letchworth Point, Letchworth,   
					Hertfordshire, SG6 1ND, England.   
					Phone: +44.1462.480000   
					Fax: +44.1462.480800   
					October 2000   
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					RA150/300/500 Reference Manual   
				Chapter 1: Introduction   
					CHAPTER 1   
					ABOUT THE RA150/300/500   
					plugs. A recessed rear panel switch allows easy   
					PRINCIPAL FEATURES   
					selection of stereo or bridged monaural operating   
					modes. AC power entry is via a detachable,   
					grounded IEC connector cable.   
					Please remember that a power amplifier   
					is a high-current, high-power device and   
					should be treated with respect and care.   
					Even if you are an audio veteran, we   
					urge you to read the entire manual to   
					make the best use of the RA150/300/500.   
					AMPLIFIER TOPOLOGY   
					The amplifier sections of the Reference Series utilize   
					a direct coupled, fully complementary circuit   
					topology. The input stages are a dual differential   
					type with active current sources. Output from the   
					differential amplifiers are coupled to balanced level   
					shifters operating on isolated boost rails for   
					improved efficiency and higher performance. These   
					stages then drive discrete, high current, triple   
					darlington output stages, fully rated for continuous   
					4 ohm operation with 2 ohm dynamic stability   
					(stereo mode only). The output stages are biased for   
					class AB operation. Emphasis is placed on   
					maintaining wide bandwidth, linearity and stability   
					under all operating conditions. An active DC servo   
					circuit is employed to automatically null DC output   
					voltage offsets. All models feature bridged mono   
					operation.   
					Thank you for purchasing an Alesis Reference   
					Series power amplifier, one of the most advanced   
					and highest value amplifiers available.   
					The Alesis models RA150, RA300, and RA500   
					provide extremely accurate sonic quality as well as   
					measured specifications, but their conservative   
					design and careful attention to electronic protection   
					means they will continue to operate at top condition   
					without special attention, year after year.   
					THE CHASSIS   
					The Alesis Reference Series amplifiers are   
					constructed on rugged, heavy gauge steel chassis.   
					All units feature rack mount faceplates. For   
					maximum reliability and low-noise operation the   
					amplifiers use convection cooling with massive   
					extruded aluminum heat-sinks for reliable   
					operation under all ambient and load conditions.   
					The design of the external chassis protects rear   
					panel connectors (except RA 150). All models   
					feature detented front panel input level controls,   
					and overload/protect indicators. The RA300 and   
					RA500 amplifiers incorporate bar graph LED power   
					metering.   
					PROTECTION CIRCUITRY   
					Protection for the amplifier consists of active   
					circuitry that continuously monitors the output   
					stage for excessive DC offset, short circuits and   
					thermal overload. In the event of an output fault,   
					the protection circuitry will activate the output relay   
					and disconnect the loudspeaker load. This circuitry   
					will also mute the amplifier during power on/off   
					transitions.   
					The power supplies of the amplifiers utilize heavy-   
					duty stacked steel EI laminated transformers for   
					maximum performance and reliability. High current   
					bridge rectifiers, massive secondary capacitors and   
					current in-rush limiters are used in all models. All   
					models are designed for 120/230-volt operation   
					with an external voltage selection switch.   
					INPUTS AND OUTPUTS   
					The input sections of the amplifiers utilize precision   
					electronically-balanced input circuitry for low noise   
					balanced input operation. All units have 1/4”   
					balanced TRS input connectors. The RA300 and   
					RA500 also have XLR connectors. Unbalanced RCA   
					(phono) style input connectors are also used. The   
					output connectors are industry-standard, heavy-   
					duty dual binding posts, which can accept large   
					diameter wire or 3/4" (19 mm) spaced dual banana   
					All components are of high quality and mechanical   
					construction and are optimized for high reliability   
					under adverse physical and electrical conditions.   
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				Introduction: Chapter 1   
					Reference Series Features-   
					ABOUT THIS MANUAL   
					• 
					• 
					DC coupled, fully complementary discrete   
					amplifier topology   
					In most respects, the three different amplifiers   
					covered by this manual are similar except for their   
					power ratings. Operational differences will be   
					noted individually.   
					Actively biased, dual differential input   
					stages   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Wide bandwidth, low distortion design   
					Fully protected from all fault conditions   
					LED output level metering (RA 300, RA   
					500)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Front panel level controls   
					Overload/Fault indicators   
					Bridged mono operation   
					Balanced 1/4” & RCA single-ended input   
					connectors   
					• 
					• 
					XLR input connectors (RA 300, RA 500)   
					Heavy-duty, dual binding post output   
					connectors   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Relay-controlled turn on/off   
					Silent, convection-cooled design   
					Heavy-duty steel chassis   
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				Chapter 2: Connections   
					CHAPTER 2   
					CONNECTIONS   
					UNPACKING AND INSPECTION   
					POWER CONSIDERATIONS   
					Your Alesis RA150/300/500 was carefully packed   
					at the factory, and the shipping carton was designed   
					to protect the unit during shipping. Do not discard   
					the packing materials; they may be helpful in the   
					unlikely event that you need to return your   
					RA150/300/500 for servicing, or for transporting   
					the amplifier when it is not mounted in a rack or   
					other enclosure.   
					THE AC CORD AND GROUNDING   
					The RA150/300/500’s IEC-spec AC cord (do not   
					substitute any other type of AC cord) is designed to   
					connect to an outlet that includes three pins, with   
					the third, round pin connected to ground ("earth").   
					The ground connection is an important safety   
					feature designed to keep the chassis of electronic   
					devices such as the RA150/300/500 at ground   
					potential. Unfortunately, the presence of a ground   
					contact in an AC socket does not always indicate   
					that an outlet is properly grounded. Use an AC line   
					tester to determine this. If the outlet is not   
					grounded, consult with a licensed electrician.   
					The shipping carton should contain the following   
					items:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					RA150/300/500 amplifier   
					This instruction manual   
					Power cable   
					The audio ground (pin 1 of the XLR, the sleeve of   
					the 1/4" jack) is not isolated from the chassis.   
					Alesis Warranty card   
					Tip: You don' t have to use the provided 6-foot long   
					AC cord. Many electronic stores carry the   
					standard "NEMA-to-CEE" cable in lengths   
					from 6 inches to 20 feet. This is better than   
					wrapping the cord in a coil if it is too long, or   
					using extension cords if it is too short.   
					It is important to register your purchase;   
					if you have not already filled out your   
					warranty card and mailed it back to   
					Alesis, please take the time to do so now.   
					Carefully unpack the amplifier and inspect it for   
					physical damage originating in shipping. If damage   
					is discovered and the amplifier was shipped to you,   
					immediately contact the transportation carrier and   
					make certain that the packing materials are   
					preserved for inspection. You as the consignee   
					must make any shipping claims; neither your dealer   
					nor Alesis can do this for you. If the amplifier was   
					not shipped to you, i.e. you picked it up from your   
					dealer, contact the dealer as soon as possible for   
					assistance.   
					DO NOT OPERATE ANY ELECTRICAL   
					EQUIPMENT WITH UNGROUNDED   
					OUTLETS. PLUGGING THE RA150/300/500   
					INTO AN UNGROUNDED OUTLET, OR   
					“LIFTING” THE UNIT OFF GROUND WITH A   
					THREE-TO-TWO WIRE ADAPTER, CREATES   
					A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. ALESIS   
					CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROBLEMS   
					CAUSED BY USING THE RA150/300/500   
					OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT WITH   
					IMPROPER AC WIRING.   
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				Connections: Chapter 2   
					120 VOLT/230 VOLT OPERATION   
					ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO THE   
					RA150/300/500   
					The Alesis Reference Series amplifiers feature dual-   
					voltage operation. The AC input voltage is selected   
					by a recessed switch on the back panel. The tab is   
					recessed and a tool (small screw driver, pencil, pen,   
					etc.) is required to shift from 120-volt to 230-volt   
					operation. Units sold in areas with 120V power (as   
					in the United States) should come with the switch   
					already set to that position.   
					One of the most important considerations for   
					proper installation and operation of a power   
					amplifier is the capacity of the circuit feeding the   
					AC mains voltage to the amplifier. If the line does   
					not have sufficient current and voltage capacity, the   
					amplifier may not be able to deliver its full rated   
					output, both steady state and peak, with the result   
					that the sound character can dramatically suffer. In   
					short, any amplifier will only sound good when   
					connected to adequate AC power.   
					Before connecting the amplifier to AC   
					power for the first time, make sure that   
					this switch is set correctly for the country   
					you're using the amp in.   
					The maximum audio output rating of each amp (200   
					watts bridged for the RA150 to 1000 watts bridged   
					for the RA500) does not represent the total AC   
					power consumption by the unit. The following   
					table shows the power consumption at rated output:   
					If you change the voltage when   
					travelling, you must also replace the   
					power fuse with the proper amperage   
					(see page 10) and obtain the proper   
					detachable IEC power cable for the   
					country.   
					Model   
					Rated AC   
					consumption   
					Maximum   
					(peak)   
					RA150   
					RA300   
					RA500   
					270 watts   
					500 watts   
					840 watts   
					390 watts   
					650 watts   
					1080 watts   
					FUSE   
					Note that in typical studio applications the   
					average power consumption will be much less.   
					When not being driven, current consumption is 30   
					watts or less. Under most circumstances, normal   
					household or commercial power outlets will be   
					adequate. (A standard 15-amp circuit is capable of   
					supplying 1800 watts.) However, peak power   
					consumption may momentarily be 100 to 200 watts   
					higher on transient peaks; if you're connecting a lot   
					of other equipment to the same circuit you should   
					plan for an extra 20% headroom to avoid blowing a   
					circuit breaker. Note that when multiple devices   
					are plugged into a single AC outlet, the possibility   
					of overheated connections can exist. Long AC   
					extension cables may also degrade the supply   
					power.   
					If the fuse blows, replace with a fuse of the correct   
					type only; use of any higher amperage value will   
					void the warranty. FUSES ARE FOR YOUR   
					PROTECTION—NEVER SUBSTITUTE A FUSE   
					OF A HIGHER RATING, OR BYPASS IT.   
					All fuses are the "Slo-Blo" type, sized at 5mm   
					diameter x 20mm:   
					Model   
					RA150   
					100-120 volt   
					T3.15AL250V   
					T6.3AL250V   
					T10AL250V   
					220-240 volt   
					T1.6AL250V   
					T3.15AL250V   
					T5AL250V   
					RA300   
					RA500   
					The fuse will not blow unless the unit is   
					overstressed. Before replacing the fuse, correct the   
					condition that caused it to blow in the first place.   
					Electrical standards have taken enormous strides   
					toward increased safety over the past few decades   
					thanks to circuit breakers, ground fault interrupters,   
					and improved wiring and insulation materials.   
					Unfortunately, some clubs are situated in older   
					buildings whose wiring may not meet current safety   
					standards, or have wiring that has deteriorated over   
					the years. Make sure the circuit supplying power to   
					the RA150/300/500 can supply enough current to   
					run it properly. If the circuit has to supply other   
					high-powered consumption units such as   
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					refrigerators, coffee pots, toasters, air conditioning,   
					or stage lighting, plug the RA150/300/500 into a   
					different circuit with a lesser load.   
					• 
					You may wish to leave an empty rack space   
					above or below the amp to promote good air   
					flow. If multiple amplifiers are mounted in the   
					same rack, there should be at least one rack   
					space left between them; solid blank panels may   
					be used to fill the spaces, but perforated grilles   
					used as fillers will help exhaust the hot air from   
					within the rack.   
					OPERATING ENVIRONMENT   
					TEMPERATURE CONSIDERATIONS   
					IN RACK MOUNTING   
					OTHER RACK MOUNTING TIPS   
					• 
					The RA150/300/500 can be mounted in an   
					equipment rack (taking up 2 rack spaces or 3 spaces   
					for the RA500), placed on a shelf, tucked away in a   
					vocal booth, etc. When you install it, keep in mind   
					that heat is the major enemy of electronic equipment.   
					Fortunately, the RA150/300/500’s protection   
					circuitry will not allow the unit to run hot enough to   
					damage any of the circuitry. However, sustained   
					high-temperature operation sufficient to cause   
					limiting will adversely affect the sound quality, and   
					eventually the amplifier will shut itself off for as   
					long as the excessive temperature conditions exists.   
					Due to the RA150/300/500’s weight (from 15 to   
					28.5 lbs.), it’s a good idea to mount it in the   
					bottom of the rack frame. Support of the back   
					of the unit may be necessary for portable or   
					road use.   
					• 
					Alesis Reference amplifiers are well shielded;   
					however, mounting low-level electronics some   
					distance away from power amplifiers is   
					common practice to reduce the possibility of   
					electromagnetic interference into the low level   
					units, which may sometimes be unusually   
					susceptible to picking up such radiation.   
					The RA150/300/500 has extensive heat sinking to   
					minimize overheating, as well as eliminate the need   
					for a ventilating fan. The latter feature is crucial for   
					the cramped control rooms typically found in   
					smaller studios; any fan noise would interfere with   
					the mixing or monitoring process.   
					When wiring a rack, it is good installation practice to   
					route all AC wiring along one side of the rack   
					and all audio wiring along the other side to avoid   
					coupling AC-borne interference into the audio.   
					But the RA150/300/500 must be installed so that   
					its heat sinking is allowed to do its job.   
					Please observe the following:   
					• 
					The RA150/300/500 is designed to perform   
					properly over a range of ambient temperatures   
					from 0° C to +50° C (32° F to 122° F), in up to   
					80% non-condensing humidity. These are not   
					absolute limits, but Alesis cannot guarantee that   
					the RA150/300/500 will meet its published   
					specs if operated outside of these ranges. If   
					necessary, use a fan to blow air over the   
					RA150/300/500 and promote cooler operation.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Prevent the side heat sink fins from becoming   
					obstructed. There should be enough airspace   
					around the amplifier for it to “breathe.”   
					Always allow adequate ventilation behind the   
					RA150/300/500. Do not seal any enclosure that   
					holds the RA150/300/500.   
					Never throw a coat or other flexible fabric or   
					covering over the top of the amp when it’s in   
					use.   
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					MOUNTING ON A SHELF OR IN A   
					NON-RACK ENCLOSURE   
					AVOIDING ELECTROMAGNETIC   
					INTERFERENCE   
					To mount the amplifier on a shelf or other flat   
					surface, Alesis recommends using the enclosed   
					stick-on feet to avoid scratching the shelf’s surface   
					with the amplifier bottom. To properly mount the   
					stick-on feet:   
					Because the RA150/300/500 contains a large power   
					transformer, we recommend that you do not:   
					• 
					Place the RA150/300/500 next to an unshielded   
					video monitor, as the magnetic fields may   
					distort the image.   
					1 
					Place the amplifier upside down on a clean   
					cloth or piece of cardboard so the amp top does   
					not scratch your work surface.   
					• 
					• 
					Place tapes, disks, or other magnetic media   
					close to the RA150/300/500.   
					2 
					Clean the bottom of the amp where you plan to   
					stick the feet. Isopropyl alcohol is recommended   
					as a cleaning agent. This step insures that no   
					small amounts of oil or other substances will   
					inhibit proper adhesion of the feet.   
					Play guitar, bass, or any other instrument with   
					magnetic pickups near the RA150/300/500. No   
					damage will occur but AC fields may enter the   
					pickups, causing hum.   
					3 
					When the surface has dried, attach the feet.   
					Please observe the comments on thermal   
					considerations given under “Temperature   
					Considerations in Rack Mounting” no matter where   
					or how the amp is mounted.   
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					INPUTS   
					INPUT JACK CHARACTERISTICS   
					The RA150/300/500 include two balanced, 1/4"   
					TRS (tip-ring-sleeve, 3-conductor) phone jack   
					inputs, and unbalanced RCA/phono inputs. The   
					RA300 and RA500 feature combination XLR input   
					jacks as well. The inputs are wired according to IEC   
					standards, as shown in the table below.   
					These are compatible with the low-impedance,   
					unbalanced or balanced, line-level outputs typically   
					emanating from equipment such as mixers,   
					synthesizers, samplers, direct boxes, crossovers, etc.   
					Electric guitars, microphones, and other low-   
					level/high-impedance output devices require a   
					preamp.   
					Connection   
					Audio Ground   
					High (+)   
					XLR   
					Pin 1   
					Pin 2   
					Pin 3   
					Phone Jack   
					Sleeve   
					Tip   
					RCA/phono jack   
					Shell   
					Pin   
					--   
					Low (–)   
					Ring   
					RA150 Back Panel   
					RA300 Back Panel   
					RA500 Back Panel   
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					To use an unbalanced source with an   
					Alesis amplifier:   
					Warning: Be sure that the AC power is off prior   
					to connecting or disconnecting any signal   
					wiring.   
					Connect the High (+) signal wire as shown in Table   
					1 and connect the shield wire to both the Low (–)   
					and Audio Ground input connections. See Figures   
					4 and 6. If a two-wire (tip and sleeve only) phone   
					plug is used for an unbalanced input, the sleeve of   
					the plug will automatically connect the Low and   
					Audio Ground connections together inside the   
					amplifier.   
					The input circuits of the Alesis amplifiers are   
					electronically balanced. They may be fed from   
					either symmetrical (“balanced”) or unbalanced   
					sources. On the RA300 and RA 500, there are two   
					combination XLR/1/4” (6.3 mm) jacks provided,   
					one for each channel.   
					Long input cable runs, particularly in areas with   
					high electrical interference, should be done with   
					symmetrical (“balanced”) configuration, if possible,   
					to lessen the possibility of interference being picked   
					up by the cables.   
					Only one input jack of a channel should be used at a   
					time: don't use the 1/4"/XLR input jack and phono   
					input jack simultaneously. Do not plug two   
					different sources into the same amplifier channel.   
					While this will not harm the amplifier, the sources   
					may interfere with each other causing distortion.   
					Figure 3. Balanced wiring of an XLR input   
					connector.   
					Figure 4. Unbalanced wiring of an XLR input   
					connector.   
					Figure 5. Balanced wiring of a 1/4” (6.3 mm) three-   
					wire phone plug.   
					Figure 6. Unbalanced wiring of a 1/4” (6.3 mm)   
					three-wire phone plug   
					All input wiring should be done with shielded   
					cable.   
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					CABLES   
					CABLE WIRING TIPS   
					Use only high quality cables when interfacing   
					equipment with the RA150/300/500. These should   
					be good quality shielded cables with a stranded (not   
					solid) internal conductor. Although quality cables   
					cost more, they do make a difference. Route cables   
					to the RA150/300/500 correctly by observing the   
					following precautions.   
					If you decide to wire your own cables, Alesis   
					recommends that you use three-conductor shielded   
					cable (even in an installation that uses unbalanced   
					wiring) with either a braided or foil-type shield.   
					Connect one conductor to the phone jack tip   
					connection to carry the hot signal, and the shield   
					connection to the sleeve. The other conductor   
					should also connect to the shield since it is not good   
					practice to depend on the shield wire itself to   
					complete the signal connection. This is because the   
					shield wires are more subject to breakage, especially   
					in portable installations, than the more protected   
					internal insulated wires. By using a second “safety”   
					conductor for ground, the worst that could happen   
					with a broken shield would be a rise in noise or   
					hum due to the lack of shielding. If the ground   
					connection were completely lost, there would be   
					either extremely loud hum or major loss of audio.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not bundle audio cables with AC power   
					cords.   
					Avoid running audio cables near sources of   
					electromagnetic interference such as   
					transformers, monitors, computers, etc.   
					• 
					Do not place cables where they can be stepped   
					on. Although stepping on a cable may not cause   
					immediate damage, it can compress the   
					insulation between the center conductor and   
					shield (thus degrading performance) or reduce   
					the cable’s reliability.   
					• 
					• 
					Avoid twisting the cable or having it make   
					sharp, right angle turns.   
					Never unplug a cable by pulling on the wire   
					itself. Always unplug by firmly grasping the   
					body of the plug and pulling directly outward.   
					If you experience difficulty in removing the   
					plug, sometimes a slight rotating motion while   
					unplugging will solve the problem.   
					• 
					Keep the cable contacts clean at all time.   
					Oxidation may lead to intermittent contacts,   
					degraded sound quality, or even distortion. DO   
					NOT USE AN ABRASIVE TO CLEAN A DIRTY   
					PLUG. This may remove some of the plug’s   
					conductive plating. Instead, spray contact   
					cleaner on a clean, lint-free cloth and vigorously   
					rub the plug until the oxidation is removed.   
					• 
					• 
					Although Alesis does not endorse any specific   
					product, chemicals such as Tweek and   
					Cramolin, when applied to electrical connectors,   
					are claimed to improve the electrical contact   
					between connectors.   
					NEVER PLUG OR UNPLUG INPUT CABLES   
					UNLESS THE RA150/300/500 IS TURNED   
					OFF, UNPLUGGED FROM THE AC LINE, OR   
					HAS THE CHANNEL 1 AND CHANNEL 2   
					LEVEL CONTROLS TURNED TO MINIMUM   
					LEVEL. Failure to observe these precautions   
					may result in damage to your speakers if the   
					cable being plugged into the RA150/300/500 is   
					carrying a signal, and the level is turned up.   
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					BALANCED OR UNBALANCED?   
					If you have the RA150, which doesn' t have an XLR   
					input, you may use an XLR-F to TRS-M cable   
					or adapter. The 1/4" input jack of the RA150 is   
					balanced. (See Figure 5 on page 17.)   
					With long cable runs (e.g., over 6 meters/20 feet) in   
					noisy electrical environments, the cable itself can act   
					as an “antenna” and pick up RF fields, AC hum, or   
					other types of interference. To avoid these   
					problems, many professional studios and live sound   
					companies use balanced line connections. The   
					average application will probably not require   
					balanced lines, but using balanced connectors   
					between the mixer and the RA150/300/500 means   
					one less possibility for ground loops and hum   
					elsewhere in the system.   
					To connect an unbalanced source to   
					the amplifier input:   
					Unbalanced cable   
					Simply use a standard, shielded 1/4" patch cord.   
					Or, if the source has an RCA/phono output, use a   
					shielded phono-to-phono cable.   
					Balanced lines carry a pair of signals, each out of   
					phase with respect to the other but otherwise   
					identical. To be converted back into a single,   
					unbalanced line, both balanced lines feed a   
					differential amplifier input or transformer that   
					responds to the difference in levels between signals.   
					Thus, the out-of-phase signals are recombined into   
					an unbalanced signal, but interference induced into   
					the cable will not be out of phase. Since there is no   
					difference between these signals, the differential   
					amplifier or transformer will reject the interference   
					to a great degree. This tendency to ignore   
					interference is called Common Mode Rejection.   
					Unbalanced-to-balanced cable with   
					telescoping shield   
					In some installations, you may be able to eliminate a   
					ground loop even though the source is unbalanced   
					by wiring a cable or adapter that has the shield   
					connected at only the unbalanced end, using the   
					inner conductor wires to carry the "hot" signal to   
					pin   
					2 
					and the ground to pin   
					3 
					of the   
					RA150/300/500. This may keep any ground   
					potential difference between the source and the   
					amplifier out of the signal path. The following   
					diagram shows an adapter that assumes pin 2 of the   
					XLR connector is “hot”; note that the shield of the   
					phone jack is NOT connected to pin 1 (the ground of   
					the amplifier), but is left floating (disconnected).   
					To connect a balanced line output to   
					feed the RA150/300/500:   
					You have two options:   
					Male XLR   
					Connector   
					1/4 "   
					phone   
					jack   
					TRS-to-TRS cable   
					Most modern mixing consoles, such as the Alesis   
					Studio 32, feature balanced outputs on 1/4" TRS   
					jacks. This is the same balancing connector used by   
					the RA150/300/500. Get a 3-conductor cable with a   
					1/4" male TRS connector at each end.   
					1 (float)   
					2 (hot)   
					3 (cold)   
					XLR-to-XLR cable   
					If you have an RA150 without an XLR input, then   
					make a 1/4" mono to 1/4" TRS adapter. Wire the   
					"hot" of the input signal to the tip, the   
					shield/ground to the ring, and leave the sleeve   
					disconnected at the RA150.   
					A slightly more expensive balanced connector is the   
					XLR type, most commonly sold as a "microphone   
					cable". The main advantage of this is that the   
					connector locks in place, making it more resistant to   
					accidental disconnection. If your mixing console   
					has XLR outputs, and you have the RA300 or RA500   
					amplifier, you may connect it with an XLR female to   
					XLR male cable. (The mixer will have an XLR male   
					jack, the amp has an XLR female jack.)   
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					Isolation transformer or direct box   
					To feed the same source to several   
					different amplifiers:   
					If your mixer or other sound source doesn't have a   
					balanced output, you may turn it into a balanced   
					signal with an external device, either active   
					(electronic, powered) or passive (a transformer).   
					These commonly available audio accessories have a   
					balanced line output, usually in the form of an XLR   
					connector, and an unbalanced line input, usually in   
					the form of a 1/4" phone jack.   
					The input impedance of the Alesis amplifiers is 20   
					kΩ in balanced and 10 kΩ in unbalanced   
					configuration. Thus, the inputs of several amplifiers   
					may be connected in parallel if desired. The   
					maximum number of amplifier channels will   
					depend on the minimum output load impedance of   
					the device feeding the amplifiers. For example, if   
					the minimum output load impedance of the source   
					device is 600 Ω, up to 30 amplifier channels may be   
					connected to it in parallel without overloading the   
					source device’s output.   
					A line transformer can also convert balanced   
					signals to unbalanced signals. Advantage of a   
					transformer: High signal carrying capacity, no power   
					required, generates no hiss. Disadvantages:   
					Inexpensive transformers may color the sound due   
					to frequency response irregularities and can pick up   
					hum due to inductive nature of transformers. Very   
					high-fidelity models are expensive.   
					However, use of a distribution amplifier is   
					recommended in large systems.   
					To use the amplifier in Bridged Mono   
					mode:   
					Active direct boxes use an active electronic circuit   
					to drive a balanced line, but does not work in the   
					other direction. Advantages: Good frequency   
					response specs, no inherent hum pickup, less   
					expensive than transformers. D isadvan t ages:   
					Requires power, generates some noise.   
					Connect the input signal to Channel A/Left only.   
					Move the recessed slide switch under the right   
					input connectors to the Bridged Mono position. Do   
					not connect any signal to the Channel B/Right   
					input jack. Leave the input level control for   
					Channel B down. See page 20 for output wiring in   
					Bridged Mono configuration.   
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					SPEAKER CABLES   
					OUTPUTS   
					The cables you use between the RA150/300/500   
					and its speakers are very important. Speaker cables   
					must deliver large amounts of peak current to a   
					speaker. To complicate matters further, a speaker   
					represents an inductive load, and is more difficult to   
					drive than a purely resistive load. Speakers are also   
					very low impedance devices. Any resistance   
					between the amp output and speakers will degrade   
					the damping factor, efficiency and ultimately, the   
					sound quality.   
					Warning: Be sure that the AC power is off prior   
					to connecting or disconnecting any signal   
					wiring.   
					WHAT'S THE LOAD IMPEDANCE?   
					Alesis amplifiers can reliably drive 4 Ω loads in   
					Stereo mode and 8 Ω loads in Bridged Mono mode.   
					However, the impedance of a loudspeaker varies   
					with frequency, and its nominal rated impedance is   
					not necessarily its minimum impedance. Some   
					loudspeakers carry both nominal and minimum   
					impedance specifications, and some are supplied   
					with impedance curves. When connecting multiple   
					loudspeakers or systems to any amplifier, care   
					should be taken that the actual load impedance does   
					not drop below the amplifier’s rated output load.   
					The RA150/300/500 amplifiers will not be damaged   
					by excessively low output load impedances, but   
					they will not be able to provide full output power   
					and their protection circuits may automatically cut   
					off their outputs until the low load condition is   
					removed.   
					Alesis recommends stranded, rather than solid,   
					cables for flexibility and ease of installation.   
					However, solid cables are equally usable.   
					Never use shielded guitar cords as speaker cables.   
					Because they lack sufficient current-carrying   
					capacity, the amp and speakers will not perform   
					properly and the sound may be degraded.   
					If you make your own cables, use electrical zip cord,   
					which is designed to handle several amps of   
					current, or heavy-gauge speaker cables if possible.   
					In any event, the thicker the cable, the lower the   
					resistance and the better the current-carrying   
					capability. Thin hookup wire is not acceptable; the   
					minimum acceptable wire type is the common “zip   
					cord” used to connect AC to appliances. The table   
					below relates the wire gauge to the how many feet   
					of cable will lead to a 1 dB power loss at different   
					impedances. The lower the resistance, the better.   
					For cables run up to about 25 feet, 16 to 18 gauge   
					wire is satisfactory.   
					CONNECTORS   
					Each channel features a standard binding post   
					connector (red = “hot” output, black = ground).   
					The binding post or "banana" connectors are the   
					preferred choice for permanent installations. There   
					is greater surface area contact than with phone   
					connectors, thus promoting a better electrical   
					connection between the speaker wire and amplifier.   
					Cable length that produces 1 dB of power loss   
					wire gauge   
					at 4Ω   
					meters   
					at 8Ω   
					meters   
					feet   
					1200   
					feet   
					2425   
					6 
					8 
					366   
					244   
					145   
					91   
					58   
					37   
					23   
					15   
					9 
					740   
					488   
					290   
					183   
					114   
					73   
					46   
					30   
					18   
					800   
					475   
					300   
					190   
					120   
					75   
					1600   
					950   
					600   
					375   
					240   
					150   
					100   
					60   
					10   
					12   
					14   
					16   
					18   
					20   
					22   
					50   
					30   
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					In recent years, expensive audiophile cables of high   
					current capacity have appeared. These have been   
					somewhat controversial; some feel the extra expense   
					produces an audible improvement in sound quality,   
					while others find no sonic difference between   
					audiophile cables and other heavy-duty wiring.   
					While Alesis does not endorse any particular brand   
					of cable, we suggest that you investigate different   
					cable types for yourself to discover if they improve   
					the sound of your particular setup.   
					Using a banana plug:   
					Standard "dual banana plugs" (such as Pomona type   
					MDP) should be used if the speaker cable will be   
					removed from the amplifier often (for example,   
					when used in a portable PA system).   
					In this case, simply:   
					1. Loosen the setscrews in the shaft of the plug   
					until there is enough room to insert the wires in   
					each side of the connector. (But be careful that   
					the setscrew doesn't fall out.)   
					CONNECTING SPEAKER CABLES   
					TO BINDING POSTS   
					The RA150/300/500 connectors are perfect for   
					studio installations, especially near field monitor   
					usage, where an effective and reliable connector is   
					required. In addition, these connectors are very   
					easy to set up in several different ways.   
					2. Remove approximately 1/4" of insulation from   
					the ends of the wires, being careful not to nick   
					any of the strands.   
					3. Determine the + and – conductors of the cable   
					(by markings or moldings on the wire, or by the   
					color of wire or insulation). Push the "-" side   
					into the opening in the side of the connector   
					marked "GND" or with a ridge sticking out the   
					side.   
					To connect speaker cable to the   
					connectors:   
					4. Using a small screwdriver, tighten the setscrew   
					against the wire.   
					1. Remove approximately 1/4" of insulation from   
					the ends of the wires, being careful not to nick   
					any of the strands.   
					2 . Twist the strands together. Unscrew the   
					speaker terminals on the amplifier.   
					5. Push the other "+" wire through the strain relief   
					and into the other opening, and tighten it as   
					well.   
					3. Feed the strands through the exposed hole in   
					the binding posts, with the negative connected   
					to the black terminal and the positive to the red   
					terminal. Be careful that:   
					When plugging the banana plug into the amplifier,   
					make sure that:   
					• 
					• 
					The red and black wire nuts in the amplifier   
					have been screwed down first.   
					• 
					• 
					The connector clamps down on the strands,   
					not the insulation   
					The side of the banana connector with the   
					ridge or nub is plugged into the black   
					connector.   
					No stray strands contact any part of the   
					chassis other than the connector.   
					Using a crimp-on connector:   
					4. Tighten down the binding posts and check that   
					the wires can't be pulled out.   
					If a crimp lug terminal is used on the speaker wire   
					and the lug is too small to fit onto the threaded post,   
					one leg of the terminal may be inserted in the hole   
					in the post. As with wire connections, make certain   
					that the terminal is snugly attached by tightening   
					the plastic insulator nut.   
					Tip: It may be easier to attach the speaker wires   
					before the amplifier is mounted into a rack.   
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				Connections: Chapter 2   
					THE IMPORTANCE OF SPEAKER   
					POLARITY   
					OUTPUT CONNECTIONS FOR   
					BRIDGED OPERATION   
					The speaker cone’s motion should mimic the   
					instrument it’s reproducing. For example, a kick   
					drum pushes air toward you on the initial transient,   
					so a speaker reproducing a kick drum should have   
					its cone push air toward you. If the polarity is   
					reversed, the cone will suck air away from you.   
					Even though the same amount of air is moved in   
					either case, many listeners report superior sound   
					with proper polarity as opposed to reversed   
					polarity.   
					Instead of using the RA150/300/500 as a stereo 2-   
					channel amplifier, it is possible to use it as a mono   
					amplifier with twice the power. This uses both   
					sides of the amplifier in a push-pull configuration,   
					so the speaker must be wired to the amp differently.   
					However, note that the minimum load impedance is   
					8 ohms, instead of the 4 ohms in stereo operation.   
					To connect a speaker in bridged mono   
					mode:   
					An additional problem occurs if the polarity of one   
					speaker is reversed with respect to the other. This   
					can cause phase-related problems such as thin bass,   
					poor stereo imaging and frequency response   
					anomalies.   
					Following the instructions on the previous page for   
					binding post or crimp-on connection, connect the   
					"+" wire to the red binding post for the Channel   
					1/Left and the "-" wire to the red binding post for   
					Channel 2/Right.   
					With the RA150/300/500, polarity is a function of   
					correctly hooking up the output cables. Usually, for   
					proper polarity, the tip of the output phone plug or   
					the red terminal of the output connector must   
					connect to the speaker’s positive (+) terminal. This   
					will ensure that polarity from the RA150/300/500   
					input to speaker cone motion will be consistent.   
					Check your speakers' polarity, however, because   
					not all brands follow this wiring convention.   
					You may use a dual banana plug in this situation. If   
					present, remove the protective caps from the top of   
					the binding posts for the two red terminals. Plug   
					the banana connector into the two center red   
					terminals with the ridged/GND side on Channel   
					2/Right.   
					The single input is connected ONLY to the Channel   
					1/Left input jack, and the stereo/mono switch   
					under the right input connector should be set to   
					BRIDGED MONO. Don't plug any input into the   
					Channel 2/Right input jack, and leave the Channel   
					2 volume control all the way down.   
					Please note that polarity reversal can occur in   
					devices (such as mixers or effects units) “upstream”   
					of the RA150/300/500. To test for proper speaker   
					and system polarity, see page 22.   
					Should you use bridged mode?   
					In a typical PA system with two speakers, in most   
					cases you'll be better off running the   
					RA150/300/500 in stereo mode, because most   
					speakers are 8 ohms and if they were wired in   
					parallel the total load would be 4 ohms, too low for   
					bridged mode. In any case, the total system volume   
					doesn't rise if you were to connect 2 speakers to a   
					single 500-watt amp instead of to two 250-watt   
					amps.   
					But if you are connecting to a single speaker (such   
					as a subwoofer) in a biamped or triamped setup,   
					bridged mono mode will give you the chest-   
					thumping headroom you need.   
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				Chapter 3: Operation   
					CHAPTER 3   
					OPERATION   
					ON-OFF SWITCH   
					FRONT PANEL CONTROLS   
					Press the switch to turn the amplifier on, and   
					again to turn the amplifier off.   
					The following diagram shows the various front   
					panel controls, as described next.   
					Upon turning on the amplifier, the power   
					indicator LED will light. Note that in direct   
					sunlight, this light may not be easily visible.   
					RA150   
					When powering a system on or off, it is   
					usually advisable to turn on the power   
					amplifiers last and to turn them off   
					first, so that any turn on or turn off   
					transient signals generated by other   
					equipment in the system are not   
					amplified and sent to the loudspeakers.   
					RA300   
					RA500   
					However, the RA150/300/500’s output   
					protection relays have a 4.5 second turn-on delay   
					which keeps the loudspeakers disconnected   
					while the system is powering up. These relays   
					also disconnect the load very quickly when   
					power is removed from the amplifiers, thus   
					minimizing the chance that turn-off transients   
					originating elsewhere in the system will be sent   
					to the speakers. So, if the RA150/300/500 power   
					switch is left on and the entire system is powered   
					up on a single master AC switch, transient   
					"thumps" should not be a problem.   
					VOLUME CONTROLS   
					Detented level controls are on the front panel,   
					where they can be easily adjusted if necessary.   
					These regulate the input signal going into the   
					RA150/300/500. Always turn the volume controls   
					all the way down (counterclockwise) when making   
					input or output connections to the RA150/300/500.   
					Power should be off as well. It’s also good practice   
					to turn the volume controls all the way down when   
					turning on power just in case a signal source   
					feeding the RA150/300/500 is “live.”   
					MUTE SWITCH   
					Because turning the RA150/300/500 on and off   
					generates no spikes within the amplifier, the   
					power switch doubles as a mute switch or “panic   
					button.” For example, if there is a serious   
					feedback problem, you can simply turn off the   
					RA150/300/500, then chase down the source of   
					the problem.   
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				Operation: Chapter 3   
					PROTECT/CLIP INDICATORS   
					BACK PANEL CONTROLS   
					Clip lights for each channel indicate the onset of   
					actual clipping. Even if the problem occurs for only   
					a few microseconds, a pulse-stretching circuit will   
					allow the LED to light long enough for you to see   
					that a problem is occurring.   
					AC VOLTAGE SWITCH   
					Located near the power inlet is a recessed switch   
					that allows voltage conversion from 120 volt to   
					230 volt operation. Use a small tool or pen to   
					change the setting of this switch only if it is set to   
					the wrong value for the country the amplifier will   
					be used in.   
					Because of the RA150/300/500’s ability to enter   
					and exit clipping with as few audible artifacts as   
					possible, you may not hear any distortion even if   
					the indicator flashes. In general, a few flashes every   
					now and then will not be a problem. However, if   
					the LEDs flash often or remain on for any extended   
					period of time, then turn down the volume controls   
					to reduce the signal level going to the   
					RA150/300/500. If this doesn’t solve the problem,   
					check your output cables and speakers.   
					When changing voltages the fuse must be   
					changed to the correct rating as shown   
					on page 10.   
					STEREO/BRIDGED MONO SWITCH   
					Underneath the right input jack, this switch   
					converts the RA150/300/500 from its normal   
					operation as a two-channel amplifier to operation   
					as a single-channel amplifier with approximately   
					twice the power. Make sure this switch is set   
					properly for your application. See page 20.   
					METERS (RA300 AND RA500   
					ONLY)   
					In the center of the front panel are two meters that   
					show the total power output of each channel. The   
					highest (red) LED indicates the unit is at maximum   
					output, at the onset of clipping. The orange   
					PROTECT LEDs come on when the unit is 6 dB   
					below rated output. Operation with the PROTECT   
					LED on continuously will lead to amplifier   
					overheating and eventual thermal shutdown to   
					protect the circuitry. The two green LEDs closest to   
					the PROTECT LED will actually light at higher   
					levels than –6 dB, but before clipping. Lower green   
					LEDs indicate signal in a normal operating range.   
					No LEDs will light if the amplifier is operating 33   
					dB or less below maximum rated output.   
					If this switch is accidentally switched to Mono   
					while wired for stereo, you will hear   
					out-of-phase audio as the Channel   
					2/Right control is turned up.   
					CHECKING FOR PROPER   
					POLARITY   
					To check for correct speaker polarity, briefly   
					connect the + terminal of a 1.5V battery to the   
					speaker cable’s “hot” or + lead, and the battery’s   
					- terminal to the speaker cable’s “cold,” ground,   
					or - lead. You will hear a “pop” from the   
					loudspeaker as you connect the battery, and   
					another as you disconnect it. Observe the   
					direction of the speaker cone movement. If the   
					speaker cables are wired in the common manner   
					(and the speakers themselves are not   
					mislabelled), the speaker cone will move forward   
					(toward you) when you connect the battery and   
					away from you when the battery is disconnected.   
					The PROTECT LEDs will light in two other cases:   
					• 
					• 
					For 4.5 seconds at initial turn-on while the   
					output relay is connected.   
					When the thermal protection circuitry is   
					activated because the amplifier is   
					overheating. Thermal protection will stop   
					automatically when the amplifier cools   
					down.   
					If the speaker cone moves in the opposite   
					direction, reverse the wires going to the speaker   
					and re-test for proper polarity. Always check   
					your speakers' polarity as not all manufacturers   
					follow the same wiring convention.   
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				Chapter 3: Operation   
					USING THE RA150 AS A   
					HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER   
					CHOOSING THE CORRECT   
					SPEAKERS   
					The RA150 is particularly suited for use driving   
					high-impedance headphones in studio applica-   
					tions. However, the power is considerably greater   
					than that provided by most "headphone   
					amplifiers", which are often rated at 1 watt or   
					below.   
					Near-field monitoring through “reference”   
					speakers has become the preferred way to   
					monitor and mix music. With near-field   
					monitoring, small speakers are placed so that   
					they are a few feet from the engineer’s ears. As a   
					result, room acoustics become less important   
					since the primary acoustic interaction involves   
					direct sound from the speakers rather than   
					reflected sounds from the room. Since few home   
					and project studios have good acoustics, near-   
					field monitors can provide realistic monitoring in   
					a small space at relatively low levels.   
					Due to the high efficiency of headphones   
					and the power of the amplifier, serious   
					hearing damage may result from misuse   
					of this product. Exercise caution   
					regarding sound levels.   
					Near-field monitors offer other advantages   
					compared to large studio speakers, including   
					smaller size, lower cost, and easier   
					transportability to other studios for reference   
					purpose.   
					Keep the following in mind:   
					• 
					Many studio-quality headphones feature   
					impedances of 600 ohms or greater. This   
					means that many headphones of the same   
					type may be plugged in parallel to the   
					output of the RA150/300/500 before the 4-   
					ohm limit is reached.   
					Because of its moderate power rating, excellent   
					fidelity, and lack of a noise-generating fan, the   
					RA150/300/500 “Reference Amplifier” excels in   
					driving reference near-field monitor speakers in   
					smaller studios. However, you should choose   
					speakers that can handle the power the   
					RA150/300/500 can generate. Speaker wattage   
					ratings are often confusing, and standards by   
					which ratings are obtained vary from   
					manufacturer to manufacturer. If a speaker can   
					handle 100 watts RMS continuous power, it   
					should be able to handle the RA150/300/500.   
					However, under conditions of clipping or other   
					abuse of the RA150/300/500, damage to speakers   
					is possible. For best results, use speakers   
					designed for medium- to high-power   
					applications.   
					• 
					If you plug in a headphone with a lower 8-   
					ohm impedance, it will be dramatically   
					higher in level than the others, and the   
					high-impedance headphones may drop to   
					inaudibility.   
					• 
					• 
					The TRS 1/4" jack used in headphones will   
					tie together the grounds of the left and   
					right amplifier channels. Use caution and   
					only connect or disconnect head-phones   
					when the amplifier is powered off.   
					Keep the RA150's front panel volume   
					controls at a very low level and the controls   
					of the headphone send near maximum.   
					This will prevent accidental "blasting"   
					during a session.   
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				Operation: Chapter 3   
					ABOUT GROUND LOOPS   
					A hum or buzz may be introduced into some audio systems by a phenomenon known as a ground loop. This can   
					occur if a piece of equipment “sees” two or more different paths to ground, as shown below.   
					shielded   
					cable   
					Device B   
					Device A   
					path 1   
					path 2   
					To AC power   
					service   
					One path goes from device A to ground via the   
					ground terminal of the three-conductor AC power   
					cord, but A also sees a path to ground through the   
					shielded cable and AC ground of device B.   
					Because ground wires have a small amount of   
					resistance, small amounts of current can flow   
					through ground and generate a voltage along the   
					cable shield. This signal may end up getting   
					induced into the hot conductor.   
					because it sacrifices the safety factor the AC   
					ground wire provides. In the previous diagram,   
					a better option would be to interrupt the cable   
					shield. There are two ways to do this: one is to   
					simply break the shield at some point, usually by   
					disconnecting it from ground at one jack. (The   
					other end should remain connected so that the   
					shielding properties are retained, even if there is   
					no direct path for ground.)   
					The loop can also act like an antenna into which   
					hum is induced, or can even pick up radio   
					frequencies. Furthermore, many components in a   
					circuit connect to ground. If that ground is “dirty”   
					and contains noise, it might get picked up by the   
					circuit. Ground loops cause the most problems   
					with high-gain circuits, since massive amplification   
					of even a couple millivolts of noise can give an   
					audible signal.   
					The other is to use a balancing transformer or   
					direct box as mentioned on page 16 “Adapting   
					the RA150/300/500 to Balanced Lines,” to   
					provide isolation in the audio line between the   
					two pieces of gear. Transformers generally have   
					no ground connection between the input and   
					output connections.   
					Most ground loop problems can be solved by   
					plugging all equipment into the same grounded   
					AC source. However, it is important to make sure   
					that the AC source is not overloaded and is   
					properly rated to handle the gear plugged into it.   
					For really tough cases, you may need to break the   
					connection that causes the loop condition.   
					Although some do this by using a ground lifter and   
					breaking the AC ground, THIS IS A DANGEROUS   
					OPTION WHICH YOU SHOULD NOT USE   
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				Chapter 3: Operation   
					SETTING THE GAIN PROPERLY   
					SYSTEM SETUP AND TESTING   
					Setting the system gain is fairly straightforward,   
					but if it is not properly adjusted, the system’s   
					distortion and noise characteristics may be less   
					than optimum.   
					Before applying power for the first time, double   
					check the wiring to insure that everything is firmly   
					connected and that the proper signals are being fed   
					to the proper places. If a low frequency signal in a   
					multi-amplified system is applied to a high   
					frequency transducer, the transducer can be   
					damaged, and a loose connection can cause noise   
					which can damage any transducer.   
					The most common cause of noisy operation,   
					especially in studio use, is that the amplifier' s   
					gain controls are left all the way up, while the   
					mixer' s output is turned down. This can lead   
					to blown speakers if the mixer is accidentally   
					turned up, but more importantly, it amplifies   
					the noise floor of the mixer output stage or   
					wiring unnecessarily. Keeping the source   
					level as high as possible and lowering the   
					amplifier input gain will keep the noise level   
					at a minimum.   
					Be certain that the amplifier front panel gain   
					controls are set to minimum when the system   
					under test is first powered up. After the power is   
					applied, slowly advance each gain control to   
					confirm that there are no driver-destroying hums   
					or buzzes present—if there are, turn the power off   
					and locate the source of the difficulty.   
					When first applying program material to the   
					system, it is also advisable to keep the gain controls   
					turned down to confirm, once again, that the   
					wiring is correct. Once the system wiring is   
					determined to be correct, the gain controls can then   
					be set to an appropriate level for the system gain   
					structure.   
					The input sensitivity of the RA150/300/500   
					amplifiers at the 1/4" input or XLR input is   
					1.23 volts (+4 dBu) for rated output with the   
					amplifier gain controls at maximum. If you're   
					plugged into the phono jacks, the sensitivity is   
					–10 dBV (.316 volts). If the signal at the amplifier   
					input is higher than this, the input gain controls   
					of the RA150/300/500 must be turned down to   
					avoid amplifier clipping. Most mixers output +4   
					dBu at nominal level/0 VU; that means if you go   
					"into the yellow" on the meter of most mixers, the   
					amp will be clipping its outputs or distorting the   
					speakers unless you turn down the input gain   
					controls.   
					It is generally best to try to keep the gain of the   
					source device set for best signal-to-noise ratio   
					consistent with distortion, and to then set the   
					amplifier inputs for the desired SPL level.   
					A good way to set levels is to use a test tone or   
					pink noise with a sound level meter. Set the   
					mixer' s controls at nominal levels, increase   
					the test tone until the mixer is exercising its   
					dynamic range without clipping itself. The   
					mixer' s meter should read from +10 to +15.   
					Then slowly raise the RA150/300/500' s input   
					level controls until the desired peak sound   
					pressure level is achieved.   
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				Operation: Chapter 3   
					Amplifier input clipping   
					OUTPUT RELAYS/THERMAL   
					CYCLING   
					On the other hand, the maximum level at the   
					amplifier’s input terminals is +26 dBu, regardless   
					of the setting of the channel input level controls. It   
					is possible that the output signal from the source   
					may be too high and, thus, distorted before it   
					reaches the amplifier gain control, either because   
					the source device is clipping or the amplifier input   
					stage is overloaded. In either case, no amount of   
					level control adjustment at the amplifier can   
					remove this distortion, and you should lower the   
					output level of the device feeding the amplifier   
					until the distortion stops.   
					Reference Series amplifiers have high-current   
					output protection relays which disconnect the   
					output in the event of overheating, DC offset,   
					audio signals below 5 Hz on the output terminals   
					or excessively low line voltage. When this   
					happens in the RA300/500, the PROTECT   
					indicators of both channels will glow. Additional   
					protection circuitry keeps RFI out of the audio   
					circuits, assuring clean, stable operation in   
					difficult environmental conditions.   
					If the unit shuts off, turn off the power and check   
					for problems with the wiring, input level, or   
					ventilation of the amplifier.   
					Continued high-temperature operation may also   
					trigger an internal thermal fuse, which will shut   
					the unit off entirely until it has cooled off. In this   
					case, the PROTECT indicators and POWER   
					indicators will turn off as well.   
					Overheating is the most common cause of   
					amplifier shutdown. You must ensure that   
					the heat sinks of the amplifier are not blocked   
					and can receive a supply of cooler air.   
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				Chapter 4: Troubleshooting   
					CHAPTER 4   
					TROUBLESHOOTING   
					TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX   
					Once all gain adjustments are made and proper operation is confirmed, no special considerations are required for   
					Alesis Reference Series amplifiers. Aside from the front panel gain controls, there are no user adjustments or   
					routine maintenance operations necessary (or available). If you experience problems while operating your   
					RA150/300/500, please use the following table to locate possible causes and solutions before contacting Alesis   
					Product Support for assistance.   
					Symptom   
					Cause   
					No input audio   
					Bad cables   
					Solution   
					Hook up inputs   
					No audio from outputs   
					Replace the cables.   
					Amplifier is turned   
					down   
					Set levels to "12:00" or above   
					Is the amplifier very hot? Normal operation will resume   
					Is the ambient   
					when its internal temperature   
					has dropped to reliable levels.   
					temperature and/or the   
					air flow in the rack high?   
					If so, the amplifier may   
					be in thermal protect   
					mode (PROTECT LEDs   
					on)   
					Power is not connected   
					Time for a coffee break.   
					Low output power   
					Line voltage set   
					improperly   
					Set the switch on the back panel   
					to the "120 V" position   
					Bass disappears, speakers   
					sound out of phase   
					Amplifier accidentally   
					set to "Bridge Mono"   
					mode when wired for   
					stereo   
					Set the switch on the back panel   
					to the "stereo" position   
					Buzz from outputs   
					Input cables are crossing Make sure that the   
					a power cable or near a   
					transformer   
					RA150/300/500 and its audio   
					cables are kept away from   
					power cables, other power   
					transformers and wall warts.   
					Use balanced inputs instead of   
					unbalanced   
					Bad cables   
					Replace the cable with a new,   
					high-quality cable.   
					Problem with the source Try plugging a known line-level   
					source to the amplifier inputs to   
					see if the problem remains.   
					Noise induced from a   
					Connect to a different electrical   
					bad AC ground or noisy circuit; use balanced inputs or   
					AC circuit   
					plug amp and source into the   
					same AC circuit   
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				Troubleshooting: Chapter 4   
					Symptom   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Audio cuts in and out   
					Intermittent amplifier   
					input signal   
					Clean input connectors,   
					check wiring   
					If the sound cuts out for Check for short circuits in   
					a minute or two and then the output wiring or   
					returns, the amplifier   
					excessive ambient   
					may be overheating and temperature   
					cycling through thermal   
					protect mode   
					Dirty volume pot   
					Move volume pot up and   
					down several times   
					Unit shuts down, all lamps Blown fuse   
					are off   
					Obtain the proper size fuse   
					(see page 10) and replace it   
					Internal thermal fuse   
					activated   
					Shut off power and let   
					amplifier cool down   
					Thin or Muffled Sound   
					Defective loudspeaker   
					drivers   
					Replace drivers   
					In a multi-amplified   
					system with a low level   
					crossover network, bad   
					outputs from the   
					Check crossover and   
					connections. Check   
					speaker connections.   
					network, or improperly   
					connected loudspeakers   
					Balanced connector with Make sure input cables are   
					one side disconnected, or connected to ground as   
					no ground with an   
					unbalanced input   
					required   
					CARE AND MAINTENANCE   
					CLEANING   
					REFER ALL SERVICING TO   
					ALESIS   
					Disconnect the AC cord, then use a damp cloth to   
					clean the RA150/300/500’s metal and plastic   
					surfaces. For heavy dirt, use a non-abrasive   
					household cleaner such as Formula 409™ or   
					Fantastik™. DO NOT SPRAY THE CLEANER   
					DIRECTLY ONTO THE FRONT OF THE UNIT AS   
					IT MAY DESTROY THE LUBRICANTS USED IN   
					THE SWITCHES AND CONTROLS! Spray onto a   
					cloth, then use cloth to clean the unit.   
					We believe that the RA150/300/500 is one of the   
					best amplifiers that can be made using current   
					technology, and should provide years of trouble-   
					free use. However, should problems occur, DO   
					NOT attempt to service the unit yourself. Service   
					on this product should be performed only by   
					qualified technicians. NO USER-SERVICEABLE   
					PARTS INSIDE.   
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				Chapter 4: Troubleshooting   
					OBTAINING REPAIR SERVICE   
					Before contacting Alesis, check over all your   
					connections, and make sure you’ve read the   
					manual.   
					CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE USA   
					AND CANADA:   
					Contact your local Alesis distributor for any   
					warranty assistance.   
					The Alesis Limited   
					Warranty applies only to products sold to users   
					in the USA and Canada. Customers outside of   
					the USA and Canada are not covered by this   
					Limited Warranty and may or may not be   
					covered by an independent distributor warranty   
					in the country of sale. Do not return products to   
					the factory unless you have been given specific   
					instructions to do so.   
					Customers in the USA and Canada: If the problem   
					
					find the Product Support web page. Make   
					sure you have the unit’s serial number with you.   
					If necessary contact one of our technicians;   
					if appropriate, you will be given a return order (RO)   
					number and instructions on how to return the unit.   
					All units must be shipped prepaid and COD   
					shipments will not be accepted.   
					Internet Address: Important information and   
					advice is available on our web site:   
					For prompt service, indicate the RO number on the   
					shipping label. Units without an RO will not be   
					accepted. If you do not have the original packing,   
					ship the unit in a sturdy carton, with shock-   
					absorbing materials such as Styrofoam pellets (the   
					kind without CFCs, please) or “bubble-pack”   
					surrounding the unit. Shipping damage caused by   
					inadequate packing is not covered by the Alesis   
					warranty.   
					
					Email may be addressed to:   
					
					Tape a note to the top of the unit describing the   
					problem, include your name and a phone number   
					where Alesis can contact you if necessary, as well   
					as instructions on where you want the product   
					returned. Alesis will pay for standard one-way   
					shipping back to you on any repair covered under   
					the terms of this warranty. Next day service is   
					available for a surcharge. Field repairs are not   
					authorized during the warranty period, and repair   
					attempts by unqualified personnel may invalidate   
					the warranty.   
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				Specifications   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					Reference 150   
					Size   
					18.9" W x 3.9" H x 10.25" D   
					(480mm x 99 mm x 260 mm)   
					2RU height   
					15lbs = 6.8Kg   
					Rack units   
					Weight   
					Rated output, per channel   
					4 ohms @ 1kHz, .02% THD+N 75 watts RMS per channel   
					8 ohms @ 1kHz, .05% THD+N 45 watts RMS per channel   
					8 ohms, bridged mono mode   
					150 watts RMS   
					Signal to Noise Ratio   
					Frequency Response   
					Damping Factor   
					Slew Rate   
					Input Sensitivity   
					Maximum input level   
					Input impedance   
					Crosstalk   
					>105dB, 22Hz-22kHz bandwidth referenced to rated output   
					10Hz – 70kHz +0, -3dB   
					200   
					60 V/µs (two channel), 120 V/µs (bridged mono)   
					+4dBu (1.23 V) for rated output with input control at maximum   
					+26 dBu   
					20k Ω, balanced, 10 kΩ unbalanced   
					-85dB, 1kHz   
					Output offset   
					+/- 50 mV, Servo controlled   
					Reference 300   
					Size   
					18.9" W x 3.9" H x 10.63" D   
					(480mm x 99 mm x 270 mm)   
					2RU height   
					Rack units   
					Weight   
					Rated output, per channel   
					19lbs = 8.6Kg   
					4 ohms @ 1kHz, .02% THD+N 150 watts RMS per channel   
					8 ohms @ 1kHz, .05% THD+N 90 watts RMS per channel   
					8 ohms, bridged mono mode   
					Signal to Noise Ratio   
					Frequency Response   
					Damping Factor   
					300 watts RMS   
					>105dB, 22Hz-22kHz bandwidth referenced to rated output   
					10Hz – 70kHz +0, -3dB   
					200   
					Slew Rate   
					60 V/µs (two channel), 120 V/µs (bridged mono)   
					+4dBu (1.23 V) for rated output with input control at maximum   
					+26 dBu   
					20k Ω, balanced, 10 kΩ unbalanced   
					-85dB, 1kHz   
					Input Sensitivity   
					Maximum input level   
					Input impedance   
					Crosstalk   
					Output offset   
					+/- 50 mV, Servo controlled   
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				Specifications   
					Reference 500   
					Size   
					18.9" W x 5.63" H x 10.71" D   
					(480mm x 143 mm x 272 mm)   
					3 RU height   
					Rack units   
					Weight   
					Rated output, per channel   
					28.5lbs = 13.0Kg   
					4 ohms @ 1kHz, .02% THD+N 250 watts RMS per channel   
					8 ohms @ 1kHz, .05% THD+N 150 watts RMS per channel   
					8 ohms, bridged mono mode   
					Signal to Noise Ratio   
					Frequency Response   
					Damping Factor   
					500 watts RMS   
					105dB, 22Hz-22kHz bandwidth referenced to rated output   
					10Hz – 70kHz +0, -3dB   
					200   
					Slew Rate   
					60 V/µs (two channel), 120 V/µs (bridged mono)   
					+4dBu (1.23 V) for rated output with input control at maximum   
					+26 dBu   
					20k Ω, balanced, 10 kΩ unbalanced   
					-85dB, 1kHz   
					Input Sensitivity   
					Maximum input level   
					Input impedance   
					Crosstalk   
					All measurements done over a 20Hz-22,000Hz range with 1KHz sine wave at Full Scale, except for the dynamic   
					range which was done with a -60dBFS 1KHz sine wave.   
					Dimensioned drawings   
					RA150   
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					RA300   
					RA500   
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				Specifications   
					Architect's and Engineer's Specifications   
					The power amplifier shall be a two-channel unit   
					capable of being switched to single-channel   
					bridged mode operation. All components shall be   
					of high quality and mechanical construction and   
					optimized for high reliability under adverse   
					physical and electrical conditions. Cooling shall be   
					convection-type only, with no fan mounted inside   
					the amplifier.   
					The chassis shall be rack mountable in a standard   
					19" EIA equipment rack. Output connectors shall   
					be two-way binding posts capable of accepting   
					heavy gauge wire or banana-type connectors.   
					The power output of the amplifier shall be 75   
					watts per channel (RA150), 150 watts per channel   
					(RA300) or 250 watts per channel (RA500) into a   
					4-ohm load, with no more than .02% total   
					harmonic distortion. The units shall be capable of   
					150 watts (RA150), 300 watts (RA300), or 500   
					watts (RA500) into an 8-ohm load when operated   
					in bridged mono mode with no more than .05%   
					total harmonic distortion.   
					The inputs shall be differentially balanced with   
					active current sources for rejection of electro-   
					magnetic interference. The input connectors shall   
					be 3-conductor 1/4" TRS jacks mounted on the back   
					panel. Additional unbalanced RCA/ phono inputs   
					shall also be mounted on the back panel. [RA300   
					and RA500: There shall also be provision for   
					female XLR input jacks on each channel.]   
					The amplifier shall be an Alesis RA150/300/500   
					Reference Series power amplifier.   
					The output stages of the amplifier shall be a high   
					current, triple darlington type biased for class AB   
					operation, fully rated for continuous 4 ohm   
					operation with 2 ohm dynamic stability (stereo   
					mode only). An active DC servo circuit is to be   
					employed to automatically null DC output voltage   
					offsets. The amplifier shall feature active circuitry   
					that continuously monitors the output stage for   
					excessive DC offset, short circuits and thermal   
					overload. In the event of an output fault, the   
					protection circuitry will activate the output relay   
					and disconnect the loudspeaker load. This circuitry   
					will also mute the amplifier during power on/off   
					transitions.   
					The power supplies of the amplifier shall utilize   
					heavy-duty stacked steel EI laminated transformers   
					for maximum performance and reliability, with   
					high current bridge rectifiers, massive secondary   
					capacitors and current in-rush limiters. An external   
					voltage selection switch on the back panel shall   
					allow the user to switch between 120-volt and 230-   
					volt AC power input. A power switch shall be   
					provided on the front panel with an on/off   
					indicator lamp.   
					The front panel of the amplifier shall feature two   
					detented volume controls capable of delivering full   
					rated power at full clockwise rotation with a +4   
					dBu input, and turning the amplifier down at least   
					70 dB or to silence at full counterclockwise rotation.   
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				Index   
					INDEX   
					120-volt to 230-volt conversion, 10, 22   
					AC cord, 9   
					AC power, 10   
					phase. See polarity   
					phone plug inputs, 14   
					polarity, 20   
					balanced inputs, 14   
					balanced lines, 16   
					banana plugs, 19   
					Bridged Mono mode, 17, 20   
					cables   
					how to test, 22   
					power   
					output, 30   
					Power cable, 3   
					power loss   
					in speaker cable, 18   
					protection, 7   
					shielded input, 15   
					speaker, 18   
					class AB, 7, 33   
					cooling, 7, 11   
					direct box, 17   
					Fuse, 10   
					Rack Mounting, 11   
					RCA/phono input jacks. See   
					Repair Service, 29   
					Safety, 3, 24   
					gain setting, 25   
					ground   
					shield   
					telescoping, 24   
					audio, 9, 14   
					sound level meter, 25   
					Specifications, 30   
					thermal protect mode, 27   
					transformer   
					ground lifter, 24   
					ground loop, 24   
					grounding, 3   
					headphone amplifiers, 23   
					heat sink, 11   
					high-temperature operation, 11   
					impedance   
					input, 17   
					speaker, 18   
					input clipping, 26   
					Inputs, 13   
					magnetic fields, 12   
					Maintenance, 28   
					Meters, 22   
					input, 17   
					transformers   
					power, 7, 33   
					TRS jacks, 14, 16   
					turn-on delay, 21   
					unbalanced input, 14, 16   
					Unbalanced-to-balanced cable, 16   
					ungrounded outlets, 9   
					volume controls, 21   
					XLR input, 16   
					XLR input jacks, 13   
					Mono. See Bridged Mono   
					noise, 25   
					Output Relays, 26   
					Outputs, 18   
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				ALESIS LIMITED WARRANTY   
					ALESIS ("ALESIS") warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a   
					period of one (1) year for parts and for a period of one (1) year for labor from the date of original retail purchase. This   
					warranty is enforceable only by the original retail purchaser and cannot be transferred or assigned.   
					
					During the warranty period ALESIS shall, at its sole and absolute option, either repair or replace free of charge any   
					product that proves to be defective on inspection by ALESIS or its authorized service representative. In all cases disputes   
					concerning this warranty shall be resolved as prescribed by law.   
					To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must first call or write ALESIS at the address and telephone number printed   
					below to obtain a Return Authorization Number and instructions concerning where to return the unit for service. All   
					inquiries must be accompanied by a description of the problem. All authorized returns must be sent to ALESIS or an   
					authorized ALESIS repair facility postage prepaid, insured and properly packaged. Proof of purchase must be presented in   
					the form of a bill of sale, canceled check or some other positive proof that the product is within the warranty period.   
					ALESIS reserves the right to update any unit returned for repair. ALESIS reserves the right to change or improve design of   
					the product at any time without prior notice.   
					This warranty does not cover claims for damage due to abuse, neglect, alteration or attempted repair by unauthorized   
					personnel, and is limited to failures arising during normal use that are due to defects in material or workmanship in the   
					product.   
					THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WHETHER   
					EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDE ANY   
					IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR OTHER IMPLIED   
					WARRANTIES. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may   
					not apply to you.   
					IN NO EVENT WILL ALESIS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR OTHER DAMAGES   
					RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING, AMONG OTHER   
					THINGS, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, DAMAGE BASED ON INCONVENIENCE OR ON LOSS OF USE OF THE   
					PRODUCT, AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. Some states do not   
					allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply   
					to you.   
					THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE INTERNAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WITHOUT   
					REFERENCE TO CONFLICTS OF LAWS. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights   
					required by law which vary from state to state.   
					This warranty only applies to products sold to purchasers in the United States of America or Canada. The terms of this   
					warranty and any obligations of Alesis under this warranty shall apply only within the country of sale. Without limiting   
					the foregoing, repairs under this warranty shall be made only by a duly authorized Alesis service representative in the   
					country of sale. For warranty information in all other countries please refer to your local distributor.   
					ALESIS   
					Los Angeles, California USA   
					
					PLEASE REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE:   
					WWW.ALESIS.COM   
					Alesis, Los Angeles, CA USA   
					© 2000 Alesis Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice   
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