Peavey Musical Instrument Amplifier CKS Series User Manual

POWER PROCESSING  
AMPLIFIERS  
Protect  
Active  
ACL  
ACL  
On  
Off  
Ch  
A
Ch  
B
Remote  
Signal  
Signal  
CKS 800  
Professional Power Amplifier  
Protect  
Active  
ACL  
ACL  
On  
Off  
Ch  
A
Ch  
B
Remote  
Signal  
Signal  
CKV 80 0  
Professional Power Amplifier  
Protect  
Active  
ACL  
ACL  
On  
Off  
Ch  
A
Ch  
B
Remote  
Signal  
Signal  
CKX 500  
Professional Power Amplifier  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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Power Amplifier Owner’s Manual  
Table of Contents.  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Quick Set-Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Installation and Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Front Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Side Panels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Input Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Input Module Jumpers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Network Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Power/Output Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Signal Ground Lift Jumper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
TourClass® Protection Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Sequential Turn-On/Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Service Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
CKS Series Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix A  
CKV Series Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix B  
CKX Series Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix C  
Wire Gauge Charts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix D  
Distributed/Constant Voltage Systems . . . . . . Appendix E  
Crest Audio CK Power Processing Amplifiers  
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Introduction.  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Crest Audio CK family of By combining legendary Crest performance with three unique plug-in  
Power Processing amplifiers. Please read this manual carefully (espe- module bays located on the rear panel, these amplifiers can become  
cially the the “Important Precautions” section located inside the front very sophisticated audio processors. The CK family is everything that  
cover) as it contains information vital to the safe operation of the you expect from Crest Audio. They are ruggedly built from high qual-  
amplifier. Also, please fill out and return the enclosed product regis- ity components, intelligently laid out, and possess comprehensive pro-  
tration card.  
tection features.  
The CK Power Processing amplifiers represent new levels of value After-sale support is considered paramount at Crest Audio. For any  
and flexibility never before offered to the contracting market. CKS assistance in the set-up or operation of this product please call Crest  
Series models are specially designed to drive low impedance speaker Audio’s Customer Service department or your local Crest Audio rep-  
loads - down to two ohms with “-2” models,. CKV Series models fea- resentative. Should you have any problems at all, or suggestions that  
ture a unique proprietary front end circuit to provide directly coupled may help us improve our products or service, please contact us. We  
70.7 volt outputs, eliminating the need for step-up transformers. CKX encourage your participation in Crest’s future. (See back cover for  
Series models feature transformer-isolated outputs for 100V opera- contact info).  
tion (50V optional). Together, these amplifiers cover almost every  
conceivable installed or distributed sound power requirement.  
Crest Audio may also be contacted on the World Wide Web at:  
Front View  
4U-6.94" / 176mm  
CKS1200-2  
Cooling  
CKS1600-2  
CKV1600  
CKV2400  
Air  
3U-5.13" / 130mm  
Intake  
CKS800  
CKS800-2  
CKV800  
CKX150  
CKX300  
CKX500  
CKX800  
2U - 3.44" / 87mm  
CKS100 CKV100  
CKS200 CKV200  
CKS400 CKV400  
On  
Off  
ACL  
Protect  
Active  
ACL  
Signal  
Signal  
CKS 400  
Remote  
Professional Power Amplifier  
19"  
1
1 2 34 5  
6
7
Side View  
4U-6.94" / 176mm  
CKS1200-2  
CKS1600-2  
CKV1600  
CKV2400  
3U-5.13" / 130mm  
CKS800  
CKS800-2  
CKV800  
CKX150  
CKX300  
CKX500  
CKX800  
2U - 3.44" / 87mm  
CKS100  
CKS200  
CKS400  
CKV100  
CKV200  
CKV400  
Heated Air Exhaust  
Heated Air Exhaust  
8
17.125"/435mm  
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Unpacking.  
Front Panel.  
Upon unpacking, inspect the amplifier. If you find any damage, noti-  
fy your supplier immediately. Only the consignee may institute a  
claim with the carrier for damage incurred during shipping. Be sure  
to save the carton and all packing materials. Should you ever need to  
ship the unit back to Crest Audio, one of its offices, service centers,  
or the supplier, use only the original factory packing. If the shipping  
carton is unavailable, contact Crest to obtain a replacement.  
1. Rack Mounting Ears.  
Two to four mounting holes are provided on each front mounting  
ear.  
2. Three-position AC Power Switch.  
A three-position switch is on the front panel. With the switch pushed  
towards the upper position the amplifier is On. The middle position  
is Off and the lower position is marked Remote. When switched to  
Remote, the amplifier must be activated by the sequential turn  
on/turn off (STO) circuit. (CK amplifiers are shipped with the CC-  
STL Power/Output module standard, which permits STO. If NexSys  
compatible modules are used, STO can also be performed under  
NexSys computer control.) When a voltage of +8 to +18V DC is  
applied to the rear-mounted STO terminal and the “In” terminal is  
connected to the “Com” terminal, the amplifier will turn on. When  
no voltage is present or the In-Com connection is opened, the ampli-  
fier will switch off. Other CK Power Processing amplifiers can be  
“daisy-chained” together and will turn on at 200ms intervals. See the  
section on Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off for more information about  
STO.  
Amplifier Quick Set-Up.  
Crest Audio CK Power Processing amplifiers are configured to a  
standard set-up at the factory. They are functional and ready to use  
‘out of the box’. All controls and input/output connections are clear-  
ly labeled. Units are shipped standard with modules as follows:  
Input Bay: CC-IPB Module.  
Network Bay: CC-BLK (Blank) Module.  
Power/Output Bay: CC-STL Module.  
To set the amplifier up for basic usage:  
1. Rack mount the amplifier in the location where it is to be used,  
remembering to allow for adequate access and cooling space. For  
more information, see the sections on Installation, Mounting, and  
Cooling Requirements.  
3. Protect LED.  
If the amplifier is in Protect mode, the output relay will open, and  
this LED will light.  
4. Active LED.  
2. Make input connections to the input barrier strips on the Input  
Module. Be sure to make the correct connections for stereo, par-  
allel, or bridged mono configuration. See the sections on Mode  
Configuration and Input Module Connections and Controls for  
more information.  
The Active LED indicates the amplifier is turned on.  
5. Signal LED.  
Each channel has a Signal LED, which comes on gradually, first  
dim, and then brighter as the signal level increases.  
6. ACL LED.  
3. Connect speakers to the output barrier strips on the Power/Output  
Module. Be sure to make the correct output connections for  
stereo, parallel or bridged mono configuration. See the section on  
Power/Output Module Connections for more information.  
Each channel has an ACL (Active Clip Limiting) LED. This LED  
comes on at the clipping point, and indicates that ACL is engaged.  
See the section on TourClass Protection for more information.  
7. Fan Grill & Filter.  
4. Make power connections, allowing for proper current draw. See  
the section on Connecting Power/Circuit Size Requirements for  
more information.  
A high-efficiency DC fan (with continuously variable speed) mount-  
ed behind the fan filter & fan intake grill draws cooling air into the  
amplifier. Do not block this intake! The fan operates only when the  
amplifier heatsinks require cooling. Fan filters are easy to remove  
and must regularly be cleaned to ensure optimum performance.  
5. Turn the front panel three-position AC switch to 'on', and bring  
up the rear panel gain attenuators to the desired levels.  
Installation and Mounting.  
Side Panels.  
CK Power Processing amplifiers are 2, 3 & 4-rack space units of 17  
1/8" (437mm) depth that mount in a standard 19-inch rack. On all  
amplifiers except 4-rack space units, four front panel mounting holes  
are provided. (4-rack space units have eight front panel mounting  
holes). Rear mounting ears are also provided on all amplifiers for  
additional support, which is essential in non-permanent installations  
like mobile or touring sound systems, but recommended for perma-  
nent installations as well.(Distance from the back of the front rack  
ear to the center of the rear mounting ear holes is 16 5/8" / 422mm )  
Because of the cables and connectors on the rear panel, a right-angle  
or offset screwdriver or hex key will make it easier to fasten the rear  
mounting ears to the rails. Dimension drawings are included on page  
4.  
8. Exhaust Ports.  
Heated air exits through the exhaust ports, located on the sides of the  
amplifier chassis. Do not block these ports when rack-mounting the  
amplifier. See Side View.  
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A barrier strip is provided for connection of loudspeakers with bare  
wire or spade lug connectors. A signal ground lift jumper permits the  
audio ground to be lifted from the chassis ground. For more informa-  
tion see the sections on Signal Ground Lift Jumper, Module  
Removal, and Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off.  
Rear Panel.  
Module Bays & Modules.  
The rear panel of CK Power Processing amplifiers provides three  
bays (Input, Network and Output/Power) configured to accept inter-  
changeable plug-in modules. Your amplifier may have been factory-  
configured with some of the optional modules. In this case, info on  
the relevant modules will be enclosed in the amplifier box, or in a  
separate binder. If all required information is not included, please  
call Crest Audio’s Customer Service department or your local Crest  
Audio representative.  
12. Network Bay.  
The CC-BLK (blank panel) comes standard with all amplifiers. See  
the section on Replacing or Installing a Network Module for more  
information.  
13. Input Bay.  
About CC Modules and NC Modules.  
CK Power Processing amplifiers come standard with a CC-IPB Input  
module. Barrier strip input connectors and individual channel rotary  
attenuators are provided. All Input modules have an internal voltage  
gain/input sensitivity jumper that is factory-set for X40 gain. See the  
sections on Input module Connections and Removing or Replacing  
an Input module for more information.  
CC modules fit into the Power/Output or Input module bays in the  
rear panel of CK Power Processing amplifiers. These "basic" analog  
modules are non-programmable and non-NexSys® compatible; only  
the STO function can be controlled (through hardwiring).  
NC Modules can be controlled, programmed and/or monitored. They  
fit into the rear panel of the amplifiers. NC Input Modules can be  
controlled and/or programmed over the NexSys network or via the  
N-Coder (Hand-Held) or N-Coder/PC software. (NexSys is Crest  
Audio’s hardware and software package that offers network connec-  
tion of Crest Audio amplifiers and associated devices.). NC Input  
and NC Output/Power Modules are NexSys-compatible. Using  
NexSys with the appropriate NC Network Module, NC Input and  
Output/Power Modules can be controlled, programmed and/or moni-  
tored remotely. NexSys also offers a number of diagnostic facilities.  
On the NC Input Modules, the individual channel attenuators offer  
manual level adjustment and removable knobs for additional securi-  
ty. Except for the STO feature, NC Modules are “tamper-proof” in  
that there are no user-accessible setup controls.  
Operation.  
Connecting Power/Circuit Size Requirements.  
CK Power Processing amplifier power requirements are rated at  
“idle”, 1/8th power (“typical” music conditions), 1/3rd power, and  
maximum rated power. The maximum power current draw rating is  
limited by the amplifier's circuit breaker. Consult the specifications  
at the end of this manual for the current that each amplifier will  
demand. AC mains voltage must be the same as that indicated on the  
rear of the amplifier. Damage caused by connecting the amplifier to  
improper AC voltage is not covered by any warranty. Note: Always  
turn off and disconnect the amplifier from the mains voltage before  
making audio connections. If possible, as an extra precaution, have  
the attenuators turned down during power-up.  
9. Circuit Breaker.  
A re-settable, protective AC circuit breaker is located at the upper  
left of the amplifier rear panel. Two and three rack space amplifiers  
have a push-type breaker fitted, while four rack space units have a  
throw-switch style breaker. If the breaker has tripped, push it back in  
(or, in the case of four rack space units, flip the breaker up) to return  
the amplifier to operating condition. If the breaker trips repeatedly,  
the amplifier needs servicing.  
Cooling Requirements.  
CK Power Processing amplifiers use a forced-air cooling system to  
maintain a low, even operating temperature. Drawn by a continuous-  
ly-variable-speed fan mounted behind the front panel, air enters  
through the front grill and courses through the cooling fins of the  
heat sink, (which dissipates power transistor heat), before exiting  
through the side panel ports. The fan will remain inactive until oper-  
ating temperature rises above 45° C. Make sure that there is enough  
space around the front of the amplifier to allow air to enter, and  
around the sides to allow the heated air to exit. (See page 4 for intake  
and exhaust locations. Note: If the amplifier is rack-mounted, do not  
use doors or covers on the front or rear without pressurizing the  
rack. Whatever type of rack you are using, make sure that heated air  
can escape freely, and that there is no resistance to the intake of cool  
air through the front grill. Intake and exhaust air must flow without  
resistance. Ensure that fan filters are regularly cleaned and periodi-  
cally replaced. (No tools are required for filter removal).  
10. IEC Power Connector with removable Power Cord or  
Captive Power Cord.  
On two rack space amplifiers, a standard IEC power connector is  
located at the lower left corner of the amplifier rear panel. An AC  
mains cord having an appropriate AC plug for the intended operating  
voltage is included. Three and four rack space units have a captive  
power cord.  
11. Power/Output Bay.  
All Power/Output modules (CC-STL module is shipped standard)  
provide a ground lift jumper, barrier strip output connectors, and  
connections for sequential turn-on /off (STO) activation.  
Rear  
View  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
MAY BE USED  
Output  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@70.7V  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@8/Ch.  
5
5
Level  
A
4
4
6
6
CKS 100  
CKS 200  
CKS 400  
CKS 800  
CKS 800-2  
CKS 1200-2  
CKS 1600-2  
50W  
CKV 100  
CKV 200  
CKV 400  
CKV 800  
CKV 1600  
CKV 2400  
50W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
800W  
1200W  
3
7
+8 to +18VDC  
20 mA  
100W  
200W  
400W  
400W  
600W  
800W  
2
8
A
1
9
10  
LISTED 8B42  
COMMERCIAL  
POWER  
+
0
3
In  
AMPLIFIER  
120V~60 Hz 15A  
Level  
B
Out  
Com  
Input A  
Input B  
+
B
7
Designed & manufactured in the USA by:  
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+
Model  
CC-BLK  
NEC  
ONLY  
9
10  
CLASS  
2
0
Signal  
Ground  
Lift  
Jumper  
Crest Audio Inc.  
100 Eisenhower Dr.  
Paramus, New Jersey 07652 USA  
Model  
CC-STL  
Model  
CC-IPB  
9 10  
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Parallel Mode Diagram  
PowerSave.  
All CK Power Processing amplifiers come standard with PowerSave  
circuitry. This effectively reduces current draw and thermal emis-  
sions to a minimum when the amplifier is at idle. PowerSave oper-  
ates by cutting off the bias current to the output stage after signal  
absence is sensed at the input. Once signal is present, PowerSave  
instantly restores the bias current after the first positive-going wave-  
form. Current draw specifications while PowerSave is active are  
included in specifications under "Idle Current Draw."  
-
+
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
MAY BE USED  
Output  
5
5
Level  
A
4
4
6
6
3
7
+8 to 18VDC  
20 mA  
2
8
A
1
9
10  
LISTED 8B42  
COMMERCIAL  
POWER  
+
0
3
In  
AMPLIFIER  
Level  
B
120V~60 Hz 15A  
Out  
Com  
Input  
A
Input  
B
7
+
B
2
1
8
+
+
NEC  
ONLY  
9
10  
CLASS  
2
0
Signal  
Ground  
Lift  
Jumper  
Model  
CC-IPB  
Model  
CC-STL  
-
+
+
-
Thermal Emissions.  
System cooling needs must be considered before installation, and the  
system installer/designer should specify appropriate countermea-  
sures, such as ventilation, air conditioning, etc. Refer to the specifi-  
cations appendix at the back of this manual for specific thermal  
emissions figures.  
Bridged Mono Mode - CKS Series Power Amplifiers.  
Bridged Mono Mode straps both amplifier channels together, making  
a very powerful single channel amplifier. One channel “pushes” and  
the other “pulls” equally, effectively quadrupling the power over that  
of either channel alone. Signal is connected to the input barrier strip  
as shown in the drawing below, with one jumper connecting the pos-  
itive (+) terminal of Input A to the negative (-) terminal of Input B,  
and another jumper connecting the negative (-) terminal of Input A  
to the positive (+) terminal of Input B. Both channel attenuators  
(A&B) are used to control signal level, and both must at the same  
level, preferably at 0dB attenuation. The speakers are connected only  
to the designated “+” output terminals as shown below.  
Mode Configuration.  
CK Power Processing amplifiers are configured standard for two  
channel (stereo) operation. They can, however, be wired to operate  
in bridged mono mode (a single Mono input amplified to the com-  
bined power of both channels and made available as a single Mono  
output) or parallel mode (where a single Mono input signal is fed to  
both channels).  
Two Channel (Stereo) Mode.  
Note: Use extreme caution when operating in bridged mono mode.  
Never ground either side of the speaker cable when the amplifier is  
in bridged mono mode; both sides are “hot.” If an output patch  
panel is used, all connections must be isolated from each other and  
from the panel. For CKS Series amplifiers, the recommended mini-  
mum nominal load impedance in bridged mono mode is 8 ohms, the  
equivalent to driving both channels at 4 ohms. [For models CKS  
800-2, 1200-2 and 1600-2, the recommended minimum nominal load  
impedance in the bridged mono mode is 4 ohms, equivalent to dri-  
ving both channels at 2 ohms].  
In the factory configured, standard two channel (stereo) mode, both  
channels operate independently, individual input attenuators control-  
ling their respective levels. Signal at Channel A’s input produces  
output at Channel A’s output, while signal at Channel B’s input pro-  
duces output at Channel B’s output. (Recommended minimum nomi-  
nal load impedance for stereo operation of CKS Series amplifiers is  
4 ohms per channel; 2 ohms per channel for models CKS 800-2,  
1200-2, and 1600-2. CKV and CKX Series amplifiers are specifical-  
ly designed for use with distributed or constant voltage systems. See  
appendix E for information on recommended distributed line imped-  
ance.). Connect loudspeakers to the barrier strip output connectors  
for channels A and B. Connections are shown in the diagram below.  
Note: Driving loads of less than the recommended minimums will  
activate the IGM circuitry, resulting in a loss of power, and may also  
cause a thermal protect condition.  
Parallel Mode.  
To send the same signal to both channels, connect the input signal to  
Channel A via the Input Barrier Strip. Run jumpers from the positive  
and negative terminals of Channel A’s Input Barrier Strip to the  
respective terminals of Channel B’s. Both channels then share  
Channel A’s input signal, but will operate independently. Speakers  
are connected as in Stereo Mode.  
Bridged Mono Mode Connection Diagram.  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
MAY BE USED  
Output  
5
5
Level  
A
4
4
6
6
3
7
+8 to 18VDC  
20 mA  
2
8
A
1
9
10  
LISTED 8B42  
COMMERCIAL  
POWER  
+
0
3
In  
AMPLIFIER  
Level  
B
120V~60 Hz 15A  
Out  
Com  
Input  
A
Input  
B
7
+
B
2
1
8
+
+
NEC  
ONLY  
9
10  
CLASS  
2
0
Signal  
Ground  
Lift  
Jumper  
Model  
CC-STL  
Model  
CC-IPB  
Stereo Mode Connection Diagram  
-
+
+ -  
Ch.A  
-
+
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
MAY BE USED  
Output  
5
5
Level  
A
4
4
6
6
3
7
+8 to 18VDC  
20 mA  
2
8
Bridged Mono Mode - CKV & CKX Series.  
A
1
9
10  
LISTED 8B42  
COMMERCIAL  
POWER  
+
0
3
In  
AMPLIFIER  
Level  
B
120V~60 Hz 15A  
Out  
Com  
Input  
A
Input  
B
7
+
B
2
1
8
+
+
9
10  
NEC  
CLASS  
2
ONLY  
CKV and CKX Series amplifiers can also be  
wired for Bridged Mono mode operation.  
0
Signal  
Ground  
Lift  
Jumper  
Model  
CC-IPB  
Model  
CC-STL  
-
+
However, bridging these models is usually unde-  
sirable, as the resultant output will be approxi-  
mately 140V (CKV) or 200V (CKX)! There are,  
however, specific applications for this configura-  
tion. Contact Crest Audio Customer Service for  
more information if required.  
+ -  
+
-
Regardless of operating mode, NEVER  
connect amplifier outputs together!  
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all input NC modules), labeled “W1 W2 W3”, are used to set the  
overall gain of the amplifier. The 3 positions allow the amplifier to  
be set for constant gain of X20 (26 dB), X40 (32 dB), OR constant  
sensitivity for full output (.775V) at 0 dBu input. The standard facto-  
ry setting is for X40 (32dB). (Refer to the specifications for more  
gain/sensitivity information). The diagram below shows the location  
of these jumpers. All jumpers must be set to the same position as  
indicated in the drawing below. To change jumper settings, the Input  
module must first be removed from the amplifier chassis. This opera-  
tion is covered in the section "Module Removal/Replacement".  
Input Bay.  
Input Module Connections and Controls.  
Input barrier strips have a 0.325" (8.3mm) center and 0.270"  
(6.9mm) lug space. For connecting to the input barrier strips, a wire  
gauge between 14 AWG (2.5mm2) & 24 AWG (0.25mm2), and spade  
lugs (Panduit Part No. PNF 18-6LF-C or equivalent) are recom-  
mended.  
Input Module Connections and Controls Diagram.  
N-Coder Setup Jumpers.  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
All NC Modules have internal jumpers used to set the module for  
operation with NexSys or N-Coder. These jumpers are labeled “W4  
W5” on the Input module circuit board. The “NC-NXS” jumper posi-  
tion allows operation with NexSys, while the “NCODE” jumper  
position permits the Input module to be programmed through N-  
Coder or N-Coder/PC software when the amplifier is off . Note:  
Factory setting is the 'NexSys' position. If NexSys, N-Coder, or N-  
Coder/PC software is not being used, jumper position will have no  
effect upon the operation of the amplifier.  
Level  
A
5
5
4
4
6
6
3
7
2
1
8
9
10  
0
3
Level  
B
Input A  
Input B  
7
2
1
8
+
+
9
10  
0
Model  
CC-IPB  
Gain Select Jumpers Diagram.  
Input Level  
Attenuators  
Channel A Jumper  
Channel B Jumper  
NexSys Indicator Jumper (NC-IPN Only)  
Input Barrier Strip  
Removable Attenuator Knobs.  
The attenuator knobs can be removed and replaced with blanking  
plugs. These plugs are shipped with the amplifier. The procedure for  
attenuator knob removal is as follows:  
26dB  
0dBu  
+32dB  
dB  
dBu  
+32dB  
B  
Bu  
+32dB  
+26dB  
0dBu  
+32dB  
+26dB  
0dBu  
+32dB  
+26dB  
0dBu  
+32dB  
1. With an X-Acto or similar knife, pop off the grey key cap of  
the attenuator knob. This will reveal the inside nut.  
.775V / 0 dBu (For Full Power)  
X40 (+32dB) Standard Factory Setting  
X20 (+26 dB)  
2. Using a needle nose pliers or appropriate size nut driver,  
loosen the inside nut.  
N-Coder/NexSys Setup Jumpers Diagram.  
3. Slide the attenuator knob off the shaft.  
4. Insert a regular screwdriver in the slotted end of the shaft, and  
adjust attenuation to desired level.  
N-CODE  
NC-NXS  
N-CODE  
NC-NXS  
5. Blanking plugs may now be inserted in the attenuator holes.  
Unbalanced Sources.  
For use with an unbalanced source, tie the inverting (minus) input to  
ground by installing a jumper across the appropriate barrier strip ter-  
minals. If the inverting input is left floating, a 6 dB loss in gain will  
result. See the diagram below.  
N-Coder Setup  
NexSys Setup  
Input Module Jumpers Location Diagram - CC-IPB.  
Input Balanced /Unbalanced Connections Diagram.  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Level  
A
5
5
4
4
6
6
3
7
2
1
W1  
W2  
A
B
8
9
10  
0
3
Level  
B
Input A  
Input B  
7
2
1
8
+
+
9
0
10  
Input Gain/Sensitivity Jumpers  
Model  
CC-IPB  
Input Module Jumpers Location Diagram - NC-IPN shown.  
Input Gain/Sensitivity Jumpers  
+
+
Balanced  
Input  
Unbalanced  
Input  
W2  
W3  
W1  
+26dB  
Input Module Jumpers.  
0dBu Sen  
+32dB  
N-CODE  
NC-NXS  
Gain Select Jumpers.  
W4W5  
Input modules have user-settable jumpers to configure Input  
Gain/Sensitivity. These internal jumpers (two for CC-IPB, three for  
Nexsys / N-Coder Jumpers  
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Network Bay.  
Network Module Controls/Connections.  
CK Power Processing amplifiers come standard with a blanking  
panel fixed over the Network bay. When a Network module is  
installed in this bay, network connection is made via a pair of three-  
pin connectors. They are wired in parallel, and form a loop-through  
connection. (Mates for these connectors are shipped with the  
Network module.) Network bus addressing is accomplished through  
use of the Hi and Lo Address dials. Refer to module documentation  
for exact connection and control information.  
If Load Monitoring is  
employed, an additional ribbon  
cable will be located here.  
Network Bay Controls/Connections Diagram.  
Designed  
&
manufactured in the USA by:  
Crest Audio Inc.  
100 Eisenhower Dr.  
Paramus, New Jersey 07652 USA  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@70.7V  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@8/Ch.  
CKS 100  
CKS 200  
50W  
CKV 100  
CKV 200  
CKV 400  
CKV 800  
CKV 1600  
CKV 2400  
50W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
800W  
1200W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
400W  
600W  
800W  
CKS 400  
CKS 800  
CKS 800-2  
CKS 1200-2  
CKS 1600-2  
Network Module  
Input Module  
Network  
Address  
Model  
NC-NXS  
General Module Setup Diagram.  
Data  
0
0
4
4
8
8
+
+
Hi  
Lo  
Amplifier is shown with the top cut away for  
clarity only. Dangerous voltages exist inside,  
and only a Crest Audio-certified service  
technician should remove top cover !  
NexSys Network Network Bus  
Connectors Address Selectors  
The amplifier must be switched off and the  
mains plug removed from the supply before  
module removal operation is undertaken.  
Power/Output Bay.  
Power/Output Module Connections.  
Speakers are connected using the Output Barrier Strip connectors.  
Spade lugs, ring tongues or bare wire may be connected to the output  
barrier strip elements. Spade Lug measurements for Output barrier  
strip are as follows: .44" (11mm) screw spacing, .32" (8mm) lug  
space. For output spade lugs, Panduit Part No. PNF 14-8LF-C (or  
equivalent) is recommended. (Consult the wire gauge charts in theis  
manual for speaker wiring recommendations.) Make sure the ampli-  
fier is turned off before you change any output connections or  
jumpers. Also ensure that the load impedance being connected is not  
less than the amplifier's ability to drive it.  
Removing or Replacing an Input Module.  
The amplifier must be switched off and unplugged from the mains  
supply before this operation is undertaken. Remove the four #8 3/8"  
Phillips pan head sheet metal screws that secure the module to the  
chassis. The module is connected electrically to the amplifier via  
multi-pin ribbon cables. Unplugging the module from the ribbon  
cable connectors frees the module for removal. To insert the same or  
another module, simply reverse this procedure, making sure that any  
ribbon cable connectors are properly and securely seated. Note: The  
amplifier must not be operated without an Input module in place.  
On the standard CC-STL Power/Output module, a four-pin  
Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off (STO) connector is suppled. A mating  
connector is shipped with the amplifier. For more information on  
STO, see the section on Sequential Turn-On/Off.  
Input Module Removal Diagram - CC-IPB.  
2
WIRING  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@70.7V  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@8/Ch.  
BE USED  
ut  
CKS 100  
CKS 200  
50W  
CKV 100  
CKV 200  
CKV 400  
CKV 800  
CKV 1600  
CKV 2400  
50W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
800W  
1200W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
400W  
600W  
800W  
CKS 400  
CKS 800  
CKS 800-2  
CKS 1200-2  
CKS 1600-2  
Power/Output Module  
Connections Diagram.  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
MAY BE USED  
Output  
Designed  
&
manufactured in the USA by:  
Model  
CC-BLK  
+8 to 18VDC  
20 mA  
l
A
nd  
er  
Crest Audio Inc.  
100 Eisenhower Dr.  
Paramus, New Jersey 07652 USA  
+
In  
Out  
Com  
+
B
NEC  
ONLY  
CLASS  
2
Signal  
Ground  
Lift  
Jumper  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Model  
CC-STL  
Level  
A
5
5
4
4
6
6
3
7
2
1
8
9
10  
Output Barrier Strip  
0
3
Level  
B
Input  
A
Input  
B
7
2
1
8
Sequential Turn-On/Off  
(STO) Connector  
+
+
9
10  
0
Model  
CC-IPB  
Module Removal.  
Removable modules contain static-sensitive  
devices; handle modules at static-safe work  
stations!  
Situations Requiring Module Removal  
Only jumper setting changes or module upgrades require modules to  
be removed from the amplifier. Contact Crest Audio Customer  
Service for full details on module removal. The ‘General Module  
Setup’ diagram indicates the general setup of the rear panel  
module/bay configuration.  
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Input Module Replacement Diagram - NC-IPN.  
IMPORTANT:  
Designed  
&
manufactured in the USA by:  
Crest Audio Inc.  
100 Eisenhower Dr.  
Paramus, New Jersey 07652 USA  
THE POWER/OUTPUT  
WIRING  
USED  
t
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@70.7V  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@8/Ch.  
CKS 100  
CKS 200  
CKS 400  
CKS 800  
CKS 800-2  
CKS 1200-2  
CKS 1600-2  
50W  
CKV 100  
CKV 200  
CKV 400  
CKV 800  
CKV 1600  
CKV 2400  
50W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
800W  
1200W  
MODULE IS NOT REMOVABLE. DO NOT  
ATTEMPT TO REPLACE OR REMOVE A  
POWER/OUTPUT MODULE !  
100W  
200W  
400W  
400W  
600W  
800W  
Network  
Address  
Model  
NC-NXS  
Data  
0
0
4
4
8
8
+
+
Hi  
Lo  
Ribbon Cable from  
Network Module, if fitted  
This module can only be serviced by a Crest Audio-certified  
service technician. Please consult your dealer or Crest Audio  
representative for assistance. User-inflicted damage to this  
module will invalidate your warranty.  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
5
5
Level  
A
4
4
6
6
3
7
N-Coder  
Data  
Port  
2
8
1
9
10  
0
3
Level  
B
Input  
A
Input  
B
7
2
1
8
+
+
9
0
10  
Model  
NC-IPN  
Signal Ground Lift Jumper.  
Whenever possible, the signal source equipment should share the  
same AC ground as the amplifier(s). In some cases, however, partic-  
ularly if an amplifier is being installed in an existing system, this  
may result in a ground loop. If this happens, remove the factory-  
installed ground lift jumper from the output barrier strip (located on  
the Power/Output module), which electrically connects the signal  
ground to the chassis/AC ground. If the jumper is removed, the sig-  
nal ground is lifted and is clamped to ± 0.6V. Don’t remove the  
jumper if the amplifier and the signal source equipment are not on  
the same AC ground!  
Replacing or Installing a Network Module.  
The amplifier must be switched off and unplugged from the AC  
mains supply before this operation is undertaken. Four Phillips head  
screws secure the module to the chassis. The module is connected  
electrically to the amplifier via multi-pin ribbon cables. Unplugging  
the module from the ribbon cable connectors frees the module for  
removal. To insert the same or another module, simply reverse this  
procedure. Note: Standard CK Power Processing amplifiers come  
with a blank panel installed in the Network bay. The amplifier must  
not be operated without a Network module or blank panel in place.  
In a properly designed system (for safety and to minimize noise), the  
amplifier should receive its ground from the AC line cord. The shield  
on a balanced input line should be grounded at one end only (usually  
the sending end), and it must never be relied on to supply AC ground  
to the amplifier.  
Network Module Installation Diagram.  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
SEE INSTRUCTION M  
MAY BE USED  
Output  
N-Coder  
Data  
Port  
+8 to 18VDC  
20 mA  
A
Error  
+8 to 18VDC  
240 mA  
+
+
B
AES/EBU  
In  
Inp  
A
+
NEC  
LASS  
2
ONLY  
Signal Ground  
Lift Jumper  
Signal  
Ground  
Lift  
Jumper  
+
Model  
CC-STL  
In  
Out  
Designed  
&
manufactured in the USA by:  
Crest Audio Inc.  
100 Eisenhower Dr.  
Paramus, New Jersey 07652 USA  
+
Com  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@70.7V  
Model  
Name  
Output Power  
@8/Ch.  
CKS 100  
CKS 200  
50W  
B
CKV 100  
CKV 200  
CKV 400  
CKV 800  
CKV 1600  
CKV 2400  
50W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
800W  
1200W  
100W  
200W  
400W  
400W  
600W  
800W  
CKS 400  
NEC  
CKS 800  
CKS 800-2  
CKS 1200-2  
CKS 1600-2  
CLASS 2 ONLY  
Signal  
Ground  
Lift  
0
0
4
4
6
6
8
8
+
+
Jumper  
Model  
CC-STL  
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TourClass® Protection Features.  
Every model in the CK Power Processing incorporates TourClass  
protection features. Derived from Crest’s extensive experience with  
the world’s largest sound rental companies, the TourClass group of  
circuits sets new standards in load and amplifier protection.  
ACL (Active Clip Limiting).  
At the amplifier’s full power, or clipping point, ACL will be activat-  
ed. This is indicated by illumination of the Clip/ACL LED. The  
channel gain will automatically be reduced, guarding the loudspeak-  
ers against damaging high power and continuous square waves that  
would otherwise be produced. Situations that may activate ACL  
include: uncontrolled feedback, oscillations, or an improper equip-  
ment setting or malfunctions upstream from the amplifier. Normal  
program transients will not trigger ACL; only steady or excessive  
clipping will. ACL is virtually transparent in operation and full sig-  
nal bandwidth is maintained. If NexSys control is installed, ACL  
operation is reported to NexSys.  
IGM Impedance Sensing.  
IGM (Instantaneous Gain Modulation) is an innovative circuit that  
allows the amplifier to operate safely into any load. When the ampli-  
fier sees a load that overstresses the output stage, the IGM circuit  
adjusts the channel gain to a safe level. Like ACL, the IGM circuit is  
inaudible in normal use. In addition, if extreme low impedance is  
encountered, the amplifier’s output relay will open. If NexSys con-  
trol is installed, IGM operation is reported to NexSys.  
AutoRamp Protection.  
AutoRamp operates every time the amplifier is turned on or is reacti-  
vated after a protect condition. This exclusive Crest feature gradually  
increases gain to the attenuator setting after the output relays close,  
avoiding unnecessary stress on the loudspeakers.  
Thermal Protection.  
If the heatsink temperature reaches an abnormally high temperature,  
the amplifier will protect itself by disconnecting speakers and shut-  
ting down until sufficiently cooled. During this time, the Protect  
LED will light. If the power transformer gets too hot, its thermal  
sensing circuit will disconnect both channel outputs. During this  
time, the Active LED will extinguish, the Protect LED will illumi-  
nate, and ACL LEDs will stay off, and the cooling fan will stay run-  
ning. Once cool enough, the amplifier will resume operation auto-  
matically. If NexSys control is installed, thermal protect operation is  
reported to NexSys.  
Short Circuit.  
If an output is shorted, the IGM and thermal circuits will automati-  
cally protect the amplifier. The IGM circuit senses the short circuit  
as an extremely stressful load condition and attenuates the signal,  
protecting the channel’s output transistors from overcurrent stress. If  
the short circuit remains, the load will be disconnected by the ther-  
mal protection circuitry.  
DC Voltage Protection.  
If an amplifier channel detects DC voltage at its output terminals, the  
output relay will immediately open to prevent loudspeaker damage.  
The Protect LEDs will light. If NexSys control is installed, a DC pro-  
tect condition is reported to NexSys.  
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Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off.  
CK Power Processing amplifiers come standard with the CC-STL Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off (STO) Output/Power module installed. If the  
amplifier front power switch is set to “remote” and a voltage of between +8 to +18 VDC is applied across the “Com” and “+8 to +18V” termi-  
nals, a closure between the “In” and “Com” terminals will turn the amplifier on. Additional amplifiers are added to the chain by looping from  
the "Out" terminal of one amplifier into the "In" terminal of the next amplifier.  
Turn-on delay time between amplifiers fitted with basic modules (i.e., CC-STL) is approximately 100ms, turn-off delay time is 200ms. (When  
using NexSys-controlled Power/Output modules, these standard turn-on and turn-off delay times may be modified in the software). The number  
of CC-STL modules that an external DC supply will be able to power is dependent on the supply's voltage output and current capability. The  
external Direct Plug-In Power Supply Unit (CC-WW1, available from Crest Audio) supplies 9 volts at 300 milliamps and can power 15 CC-  
STL modules. If your configuration requires the STO control of more than 15 amplifiers, contact Crest Audio.  
Standard Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off Wiring.  
For CK Power Processing amplifier systems configured  
for basic non-NexSys applications, (CC-IPB with CC-  
STL) an external Direct Plug-In Power Supply Unit is  
needed to provide a nominal +8 to +18 Volts to each  
STL module. Use only a two-wire power supply! This  
power supply (part number CC-WW1) may be ordered  
from Crest Audio . (Note that module CC-SDC has an  
integral STO power supply, and does not require CC-  
WW1). The “Com” and “+8 to+18V” terminals on each  
CK Power Processing amplifier are bussed together in  
parallel and connected to the DC supply. The “Out” ter-  
minal of each CK amplifier is connected to the “In” ter-  
minal of the next CK amplifier in the turn-on sequence.  
The first amplifier in the chain requires an SPST closure  
between it’s “In” terminal and “Com” terminal to initi-  
ate the power turn-on sequence and keep the amplifiers  
in the chain powered on.  
Manual or NexSys-Compatible Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off Wiring.  
CK Power Processing amplifiers fitted with a NexSys-compatible NC  
Power/Output Module (NC-STI, NC-SAC, NC-SLM) may be powered up via  
NexSys OR with a manual switch closure. If NexSys is employed, the STO delay  
time is also software-controllable. Note: when using NexSys control, hard-wiring  
for manual switch closure between amplifiers should be used cautiously. If the  
switch closure output is wired up, it WILL ¨cause the next amp to switch, regard-  
less of which source (hardware switch or NexSys STO command) has initiated  
the command.  
The modules (and the non-NexSys compatible CC-SIO) feature a 6-pin connector  
providing a 3-wire input from switch closures (or from a CK Power Processing  
amplifier) and an opto-isolated 3-wire output to another CK Power Processing  
amplifier. The 3-wire signals are: ON, OFF, and COM. To initiate either the ON  
or OFF function manually, simply provide a closure from the proper signal line to  
COM; after a time delay of approximately 200ms, the closure is echoed on the 3  
isolated output signal pins to initiate the turn-on function in 'downstream' ampli-  
fiers. The on/off closures can be either momentary or constant contact.  
NexSys-Initiated Sequential Turn-  
On/Off using NexSys-compatible  
Power/ Output  
Standard Sequential  
Turn-On/Off  
(max. # of amplifiers is  
15 per CC-WW1)  
Manually Initiated (hard-wired)  
Sequential Turn-On/Off using  
NexSys-compatible  
CC-WW1  
Direct Plug-In  
Power Supply Unit  
+8 (min) to +18VDC (max)  
Modules  
(unlimited #  
of amplifiers)  
Power/Output Modules  
®
When employing NexSys-compatible  
Power/Output modules, use either  
NexSys-initiated Sequential Turn-  
On/Off OR (three-wire) hard-wired  
Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off; NOT  
BOTH!  
+8 to 18VDC  
20 mA  
On  
Off  
PC  
LISTED 8B42  
COMMERCIAL  
POWER  
In  
AMPLIFIER  
120V~60 Hz 15A  
Out  
Com  
Output  
NEC  
CLASS  
2
ONLY  
In  
NC-NXS  
On  
Com  
Off  
On  
Com  
Off  
Out  
Output  
+8 to 18VDC  
20 mA  
In  
NC-NXS  
LISTED 8B42  
COMMERCIAL  
POWER  
On  
In  
AMPLIFIER  
Com  
Off  
120V~60 Hz 15A  
Out  
Com  
On  
Com  
Off  
NEC  
ONLY  
CLASS  
2
Out  
Service Information. For service, contact your nearest Crest Audio Service Center, Distributor, Dealer, or any of the worldwide Crest Audio  
offices, or contact Crest Audio Inc. Customer Service directly at: TEL. 201.909.8700 (USA) Fax. 201.909.8744 (USA).  
For technical inquiries only, the Crest Audio Technical Services Dept. can be faxed at 201.587.0550 (USA). Crest Audio may also  
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Appendix A - CKS Series Specifications.  
CKS100  
CKS200  
CKS400  
CKS800  
CKS800-2  
CKS1200-2  
CKS1600-2  
8Stereo Power, 20Hz-20kHz, 0.1% THD+N  
8Stereo Power, 1kHz, 0.01% THD+N  
4Stereo Power, 20Hz-20kHz, 0.1% THD+N  
4Stereo Power, 1kHz, 0.01% THD+N  
2Stereo Power, 20Hz-20kHz, 0.1% THD+N  
2Stereo Power, 1kHz, 0.1% THD+N  
Max RMS Output Voltage (each channel)  
Peak Output Voltage (each channel)  
Frequency Response (+0 / -0.3dB, 1W/8)  
Power Bandwidth (rated power at 4, 1% THD+N)  
TourClass® Protection  
50 Watts  
60 Watts  
75 Watts  
90 Watts  
N/A  
100 Watts  
120 Watts  
150 Watts  
175 Watts  
N/A  
200 Watts  
255 Watts  
300 Watts  
320 Watts  
N/A  
400 Watts  
440 Watts  
600 Watts  
670 Watts  
N/A  
400 Watts  
420 Watts*  
600 Watts  
670 Watts*  
800 Watts  
870 Watts  
64V  
600 Watts  
620 Watts*  
900 Watts  
940 Watts*  
1100 Watts  
1130 Watts  
78V  
700 Watts  
715 Watts*  
1100 Watts  
1130 Watts*  
1100 Watts  
1440 Watts  
90V  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
22V  
32V  
45V  
64V  
31V  
45V  
64V  
90V  
64V  
110V  
127V  
10Hz–20kHz, -3dB @148kHz  
10Hz–20kHz, +0/-0.2dB  
ACL, IGM, AutoRamp, short circuit, DC voltage, turn-on/off transient, current inrush, and sub/ultrasonic input.  
THD+N (rated power at 4, 1kHz)  
SMPTE IMD (rated power at 8, 60Hz & 7kHz)  
Damping Factor  
<0.01%  
300:1  
0.5V  
<0.01%  
<0.01%  
300:1  
1.0V  
<0.01%  
<0.1%  
400:1  
>60dB  
1.41V  
<0.02%  
<0.02%  
<0.02%  
300:1  
400:1  
400:1  
400:1  
Input CMRR (1kHz)  
Input Sensitivity (rated power at 8, @ X40 gain)  
Voltage Gain  
0.707V  
1.41V  
1.732V  
1.87V  
X40 standard, X20 & 0.775V user-selectable  
>20k, >10kΩ  
Input Impedance (balanced, unbalanced)  
Hum and Noise (below rated power @ 4)  
Crosstalk (below rated power @ 4)  
Class  
105dB, A-weighted  
>60dB @ 1kHz  
AB  
AB  
AB  
AB  
H
H
H
Input Connectors (per channel)  
Rear-panel barrier strip input, 4-pin Phoenix sequential turn-on/off connector on standard CC-STL module  
Rear-panel barrier strip output  
Output Connectors (per channel)  
Filter Storage 10,000 µF  
Power Supply (factory configured)  
22,000 µF  
16,400 µF  
24,000 µF  
24,000 µF  
27,500 µF  
37,000 µF  
100–240V, 50–60Hz  
Idle Current Draw (PowerSave active, 120V)  
1/8 Power Current Draw (typical music, 120V/4)  
1/3 Power Current Draw (cont. music, 120V/4)  
Max Current Draw (circuit brkr rating, 120V/4)  
0.5A  
1.65A  
2.32A  
3.5A  
0.6A  
3.0A  
0.7A  
5.8A  
0.7A  
10A  
0.7A  
4.2A  
12.1A  
20A  
1.3A  
9.6A  
1.3A  
10A  
4.2A  
8.6A  
14.8A  
15A  
17.3A  
22.6A  
6.5A  
12A  
26A  
30A  
Thermal Emissions (1/8 Power, 4) 612 BTU/hr  
1100 BTU/hr  
1380 BTU/hr  
2120 BTU/hr  
2820 BTU/hr  
3584 BTU/hr  
4700 BTU/hr  
1210 BTU/hr  
3600 BTU/hr  
3164 BTU/hr  
5040 BTU/hr  
3154 BTU/hr  
6525 BTU/hr  
Thermal Emissions (1/3 Power, 4) 780 BTU/hr  
Cooling  
Controls  
Variable speed, front panel mounted fan, front-to-side airflow  
Three-position front panel On/Remote/Off switch, two rear panel channel attenuators, AC mains circuit breaker  
Signal, ACL (one per ch.) Protect, Active  
LED Indicators (per channel)  
Construction  
Steel Chassis, 16 gauge, double thickness in rack ear area.  
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) 3.5"x19.0"x17.13" 3.5"x19.0"x17.13"  
89x483x435mm 89x483x435mm  
3.5"x19.0"x17.13" 5.25"x19.0"x17.13" 5.25"x19.0"x17.13" 7.0"x19.0"x17.13"  
89x483x435mm 133x483x435mm 133x483x435mm 178x483x435mm  
7.0"x19.0"x17.13"  
178x483x435mm  
Gross Weight 31.63 lbs. (14.36 kg) 34.44 lbs. (15.64 kg) 35.44 lbs. (16.09 kg) 58.20 lbs. (26.42 kg) 58.20 lbs. (26.42 kg) 78.65 lbs. (35.39 kg) 78.65 lbs. (35.39 kg)  
Net Weight 26.63 lbs. (12.09 kg) 29.44 lbs. (13.37 kg) 30.44 lbs. (13.82 kg) 50.20 lbs. (22.80 kg) 50.20 lbs. (22.80 kg) 70.65 lbs. (32.08 kg) 70.65 lbs. (32.08 kg)  
Warranty  
5 Years (USA, Canada, United Kingdom, and many other countries)  
* 0.02% THD+N  
Voltage Gain / Input Sensitivity Options  
CKS100  
CKS200  
CKS400  
CKS800  
CKS800-2  
CKS1200-2  
CKS1200-2  
Gain Sens  
X40 0.5V  
X20 1.0V  
Gain Sens  
X40 0.70V  
X20 1.41V  
X36.5 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.0V  
X20 2.0V  
X51.6 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.41V  
X20 2.82V  
X73 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.41V  
X20 2.82V  
X73 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.73V  
X20 3.46V  
X89.4 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.87V  
X20 3.74V  
X96.5 .775V  
Factory Standard (“+32dB”)  
Option 1 (“+26dB”)  
Option 2 (“0dBu”)  
X25.8 .775V  
9/4/97  
Power figures are watts per channel, both channels driven  
Crest Audio reserves the right to make improvements in manufacturing or design which may affect specification  
©1997 Crest Audio Inc.  
Appendix A  
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Appendix B - CKV Series Specifications.  
CKV100  
CKV200  
CKV400  
CKV800  
CKV1600  
CKV2400  
Output Power, 70.7 Volt  
Max RMS Output Voltage (each channel)  
Peak Output Voltage (each channel)  
Frequency Response (+0 / -0.3dB, 1W/70.7V)  
Power Bandwidth (full power, 1% THD+N)  
TourClass® Protection  
50 Watts  
100 Watts  
200 Watts  
400 Watts  
800 Watts  
1200 Watts  
92V  
130V  
10Hz –20kHz, -3dB @ 148kHz  
10Hz –20kHz, +0/-0.2dB  
ACL, IGM, AutoRamp, short circuit, DC voltage, turn-on/off transient, current inrush, and sub/ultrasonic input.  
THD+N (rated power, 1kHz)  
<0.1%  
<0.1%  
SMPTE IMD (rated power, 60Hz & 7kHz)  
Input CMRR (1kHz)  
> 60 dB  
Input Sensitivity (rated power)  
Voltage Gain  
1.75V @ X40 gain setting  
X40 standard, X20 & 0.775V user-selectable  
>20k/>10kΩ  
Input Impedance (balanced, unbalanced)  
Hum and Noise (below rated power)  
Crosstalk (below rated power)  
Class  
105dB, A-weighted  
>60dB @ 1kHz  
AB  
AB  
AB  
AB  
H
H
Input Connectors (per channel)  
Output Connectors (per channel)  
Filter Storage  
Rear panel barrier strip input, 4-pin Phoenix sequential turn-on/off connector on standard CC-STL module  
Rear panel barrier strip output  
3,900 µF  
3,900 µF  
7,800 µF  
11,200 µF  
37,000 µF  
37,000 µF  
Power Supply (factory configured)  
Idle Current Draw (PowerSave active, 120V)  
1/8 Power Current Draw (typical music, 120V)  
1/3 Power Current Draw (cont. music, 120V)  
Max Current Draw (breaker rating, 120V)  
Thermal Emissions (1/8 Power, 120V)  
Thermal Emissions (1/3 Power, 120V)  
Cooling  
100V–240V, 50–60Hz  
0.5A  
0.76A  
0.5A  
2.2A  
0.6A  
3.6A  
0.8A  
7.0A  
1.3A  
8.0A  
1.3A  
10A  
1.02A  
2.83A  
5.1A  
10.1A  
17.0A  
23.0A  
2.5A  
4.2A  
7.0A  
15A  
30A  
30A  
269 BTU/hr  
304 BTU/hr  
816 BTU/hr  
932 BTU/hr  
1304 BTU/hr  
1634 BTU/hr  
2540 BTU/hr  
3263 BTU/hr  
2600 BTU/hr  
5000 BTU/hr  
3100 BTU/hr  
6500 BTU/hr  
Variable speed, front panel mounted fan, front-to-side cooling  
Controls  
Three-position front panel On/Remote/Off switch, two rear panel channel attenuators, AC mains circuit breaker  
Signal, ACL (one per ch.) Protect, Active  
LED Indicators (per channel)  
Construction  
Steel Chassis, 16 gauge, double thickness in rack ear area.  
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth)  
3.5"x19.0"x17.13"  
89x483x435mm  
3.5"x19.0"x17.13"  
89x483x435mm  
3.5"x19.0"x17.13"  
89x483x435mm  
5.25"x19.0"x17.13"  
133x483x435mm  
7.0"x19.0"x17.13"  
178x483x435mm  
7.0"x19.0"x17.13"  
178x483x435mm  
Net Weight 30.26 lbs. (13.74 kg)  
Gross Weight 25.26 lbs. (11.47 kg)  
Warranty  
32.20 lbs. (14.62 kg)  
27.20 lbs. (12.35 kg)  
35.66 lbs. (16.19 kg)  
30.66 lbs. (13.92 kg)  
58.20 lbs. (26.42 kg)  
50.20 lbs. (22.80 kg)  
78.65 lbs. (35.39 kg)  
70.65 lbs. (32.08 kg)  
78.65 lbs. (35.39 kg)  
70.65 lbs. (32.08 kg)  
5 Years (USA, Canada, United Kingdom, and many other countries)  
Voltage Gain / Input Sensitivity Options  
CKV100  
CKV200  
CKV400  
CKV800  
CKS1600-2  
CKS2400-2  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.77V  
X20 3.54V  
X91 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.77V  
X20 3.54V  
X91 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.77V  
X20 3.54V  
X91 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.77V  
X20 3.54V  
X91 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.77V  
X20 3.54V  
X91 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.77V  
X20 3.54V  
X91 .775V  
Factory Standard (“+32dB”)  
Option 1 (“+26dB”)  
Option 2 (“0dBu”)  
9/4/97  
Power figures are watts per channel, both channels driven  
Crest Audio reserves the right to make improvements in manufacturing or design which may affect specification  
©1997 Crest Audio Inc.  
Crest Audio CK Power Processing Amplifiers  
Appendix B  
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Appendix C - CKX Series Specifications.  
CKX150  
CKX300  
CKX500  
CKX800  
Output Power, 100 volt (50 or 70.7 volt option)  
40Hz–20kHz, 0.1% THD+N  
Max RMS Output Voltage (each channel)  
Peak Output Voltage (each channel)  
Frequency Response (1W/100V)  
Power Bandwidth (rated power, 1% THD+N)  
TourClass® Protection  
75 Watts  
150 Watts  
250 Watts  
400 Watts  
105V  
150V  
38Hz–38kHz, +0/-3dB  
40Hz–16kHz, +0/-1dB  
ACL, IGM, AutoRamp, short circuit, DC voltage, turn-on/off transient, current inrush, and sub/ultrasonic input.  
THD+N (rated power, 1kHz)  
<0.1%  
<0.1%  
>60dB  
SMPTE IMD (rated power, 60Hz & 7kHz)  
Input CMRR (1kHz)  
Input Sensitivity (rated power)  
Voltage Gain  
.61V @ X40 gain setting  
.87V @ X40 gain setting  
1.1V @ X40 gain setting  
1.41V @ X40 gain setting  
X40 standard, X20 & 0.775V user-selectable  
Input Impedance (balanced, unbalanced)  
Hum and Noise (below rated power)  
Crosstalk (below rated power)  
Class  
>20k, >10kΩ  
105dB, A-weighted  
>60dB @ 1kHz  
AB  
AB  
AB  
AB  
Input Connectors (per channel)  
Output Connectors (per channel)  
Filter Storage  
Rear-panel barrier strip input, 4-pin Phoenix sequential turn-on/off connector on standard CC-STL module  
Touch-proof rear-panel barrier strip output  
20,000 µF  
20,000 µF  
34,000 µF  
32,000 µF  
Power Supply (factory configured)  
Idle Current Draw (PowerSave active, 240V)  
1/8 Power Current Draw (typical music, 240V)  
1/3 Power Current Draw (cont. music, 240V)  
Max Current Draw (breaker rating, 240V)  
Thermal Emissions (1/8 Power, 240V)  
Thermal Emissions (1/3 Power, 240V)  
Cooling  
100–240V, 50–60Hz  
0.5A  
0.57A  
0.25A  
1.6A  
0.3A  
2.2A  
0.4A  
3.5A  
.77A  
2.1A  
3.2A  
5.2A  
1.88A  
3.2A  
4.4A  
7.5A  
404BTU/hr  
456BTU/hr  
1220BTU/hr  
1400BTU/hr  
1630BTU/hr  
2450BTU/hr  
2540BTU/hr  
3263BTU/hr  
Variable speed, front panel mounted fan, front-to-side cooling  
Three-position front panel On/Remote/Off switch, two rear panel channel attenuators, AC mains circuit breaker  
Signal, ACL (one per ch.) Protect, Active  
Controls  
LED Indicators (per channel)  
Construction  
Steel Chassis, 16 gauge, double thickness in rack ear area.  
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth)  
5.25"x19.0"x17.13"  
133x483x435mm  
37 lbs. (16.82 kg)  
32 lbs. (14.55 kg)  
5.25"x19.0"x17.13"  
133x483x435mm  
40.0 lbs. (18.18 kg)  
35.0 lbs. (15.91 kg)  
5.25"x19.0"x17.13"  
133x483x435mm  
40.0 lbs. (18.18 kg)  
35.0 lbs. (15.91 kg)  
5.25"x19.0"x17.13"  
133x483x435mm  
Gross Weight  
Net Weight  
65.0 lbs. (29.55 kg)  
57.0 lbs. (25.91 kg)  
CKX150  
CKX300  
CKX500  
CKX800  
Gain Sens  
X40 .61V  
X20 1.22V  
X31.5 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 .87V  
X20 1.74V  
X44.9 .775V  
Gain Sens  
X40 1.1V  
X20 2.2V  
X56.8 .775V  
Gain  
X40  
X20  
Sens  
Factory Standard (“+32dB”)  
Option 1 (“+26dB”)  
1.41V  
2.82V  
.775V  
9/4/97  
Option 2 (“0dBu”)  
X73.0  
Power figures are watts per channel, both channels driven  
Crest Audio reserves the right to make improvements in manufacturing or design which may affect specification  
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Appendix C  
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Appendix D - Wire Gauge Charts  
Stranded Cable Lgth.  
(ft.)  
Wire Gauge (AWG)  
Power Loss  
(8 ohm load)  
Power Loss  
(4 ohm load)  
Power Loss  
(2 ohm load)  
5
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
0.81%  
0.51  
0.32  
0.20  
0.128  
1.61%  
1.02  
0.64  
0.40  
0.25  
3.2%  
2.0  
1.28  
0.80  
0.51  
10  
40  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
1.61%  
1.02  
0.64  
0.40  
0.25  
3.2%  
2.0  
1.28  
0.80  
0.51  
6.2%  
4.0  
2.5  
1.60  
1.01  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
8
6.2%  
4.0  
2.5  
1.60  
1.01  
0.60  
11.9%  
7.7  
5.0  
3.2  
2.0  
22%  
14.6  
9.6  
6.2  
4.0  
1.20  
2.4  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
8
11.9%  
7.7  
5.0  
3.2  
2.0  
22%  
14.6  
9.6  
6.2  
4.0  
37%  
26  
17.8  
11.8  
7.7  
80  
1.20  
2.4  
4.7  
Wire Gauge (mm2)  
Stranded Cable Lgth.  
(m)  
Power Loss  
(8 ohm load)  
Power Loss  
(4 ohm load)  
Power Loss  
(2 ohm load)  
2
2.9%  
1.74  
1.16  
0.58  
0.35  
0.22  
5.6%  
3.4  
2.3  
1.16  
0.70  
0.44  
10.8%  
6.7  
4.5  
2.3  
1.39  
0.87  
0.3  
0.5  
0.75  
1.5  
2.5  
4
5
4.3%  
2.9  
1.45  
0.87  
0.55  
0.37  
8.2%  
5.6  
2.9  
1.74  
1.09  
0.73  
15.5%  
10.8  
5.6  
3.4  
2.2  
0.5  
0.75  
1.5  
2.5  
4
1.45  
6
10  
8.24%  
5.6  
2.9  
1.74  
1.09  
0.73  
15.5%  
10.8  
5.6  
2.9  
1.74  
1.09  
28%  
19.9  
10.8  
6.7  
4.3  
2.9  
0.5  
0.75  
1.5  
2.5  
4
6
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Appendix E - Distributed / Constant Voltage Systems.  
A distributed or constant voltage system, as shown in the figure below, uses  
Z = 5000/ P  
For example, if the total power demanded by the speakers is 200 watts, then:  
V2/P = 25  
loudspeaker step-down transformers for each speaker. The transformers are  
designed to deliver a specific power level into a specific load impedance  
when a specific voltage (the example here uses 70.7 volts) appears at the pri-  
mary. A speaker transformer usually has taps on its primary, secondary, or  
both, so it can be used for several different power levels or speaker imped-  
ances.  
The compensation factor for transformer insertion loss is:  
x = power drawn from distributed line  
power delivered to speaker = 10 Insertion loss (in dB)/ 10  
Each speaker step-down transformer converts the low impedance of its loud-  
speaker to a relatively high impedance as seen by the distributed line.  
Consequently, loads can be added or subtracted to the distributed line with  
very little effect on the actual line voltage, hence the term “constant voltage.”  
Therefore, a speaker transformer with an insertion loss of 1 dB, tapped at 4  
watts, will actually demand 1.26 times 4 watts, or about 5 watts.  
CKV Series amplifiers are specifically designed for use with distributed or  
constant voltage systems. Each CKV Series model can drive two distributed  
lines (one per channel) of the type for which they are configured, any number  
of tapped loudspeakers can be placed on a line as long as the total demanded  
power including insertion losses does not exceed the rated power of the  
model chosen.  
The actual line load Z that the amplifier “sees” is determined by the formula  
Z = V2/P  
where P is the sum of the loudspeaker power taps, compensated for trans-  
former insertion loss;  
If the impedance of a distributed line overly stresses the amplifier output  
stage, the amplifier’s IGM protection circuits engage, reducing gain in order  
to protect the amplifier.  
(P = X [xfrmr#1] P [speaker#1] + X [xfrmr#2] P [speaker#2] + ...),  
*
*
and V is the distributed line voltage. So, for a 70.7 volt line,  
Z = (70.7)2 / P  
Appendix E  
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Crest Audio Inc.  
100 Eisenhower Dr., Paramus NJ 07652 USA  
TEL: 201.909.8700 FAX: 201.909.8744  
Printed in USA  
v. 1.9 11/26/97 © 1997 Crest Audio, Inc.  
Power is serious business.  
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