QSC Audio Stereo Amplifier 60 II User Guide

PowerLight 6.0 II  
User Manual  
TM  
*TD-000108-00*  
PowerLight Series  
TD-000108-00 rev.A  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
Overview...........................................................................................4  
Illustrations.............................................................................5  
UNPACKING  
Unpacking and Inspection..................................................................................6  
What is Included.............................................................................................6  
SETUP  
Rack Mounting.................................................................................................................6  
Cooling Requirements.................................................................................................8  
AC Power Requirements..............................................................................9  
Operating Mode Selection............................................................................10  
CONNECTIONS  
Inputs...........................................................................................................12  
DataPort....................................................................................14  
Power Supply Remote Control....................................................................16  
Outputs: Binding Posts...............................................................................17  
Outputs: Speakons™.....................................................................................18  
USE  
Power Switch...........................................................................................19  
Power, Standby and Protect LED indicators.............................................19  
Gain Controls.............................................................................................20  
Signal, -20 dB, -10 dB, and Clip LED indicators........................................................20  
Clip Limiters..................................................................................................21  
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................22  
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................24  
APPENDIX  
DataPort Pinout..............................................................................................25  
QSC PowerWave Technology Overview...........................................................26  
WARRANTY INFORMATION .............................................................................................27  
HOW TO CONTACT QSC AUDIO PRODUCTS .........................................................27  
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INTRODUCTION- General Overview  
cuts waste heat and boosts reliability while  
delivering the added benefits of tighter bass and  
transparent highs for a more musical sound.  
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase  
of the QSC PowerLight 6.0 II professional power  
amplifier. This product represents the state-of-  
the-art in power amplification systems for  
professional touring, permanent installations,  
and other SR (sound reinforcement) applications  
requiring high levels of sustained power,  
extraordinary audio performance, reduced  
weight, and road-proven reliability. To get the  
most from your investment, we encourage you  
to review this manual carefully.  
The PowerLight 6.0 II utilizes an enhanced,  
second-generation power supply design. This  
new design reduces both EMI (electromagnetic  
interference) and the overall weight of the  
unit—enabling far greater placement options  
when positioning equipment. In the unlikely  
event your unit ever requires service, the new  
power supply design offers several additional  
benefits—including greater ease of service,  
resulting in reduced labor time and lower  
replacement costs.  
Part of the advanced technology PowerLight  
family of amplifiers, the PowerLight 6.0 II  
benefits from QSCs exclusive PowerWave  
switching technology, its DataPort for remote  
computer control, and an enhanced design that  
provides greater airflow through the chassis—  
facilitating cooler, more efficient operation.  
Remote Computer Control  
The PowerLight 6.0 II also incorporates QSCs  
unique DataPort for remote computer control.  
Using QSControl, QSC’s network audio system,  
you can monitor and control hundreds of amplifi-  
ers simultaneously, as well as perform a wide  
range of advanced functions—including event  
logging, checking the thermal status of the  
amplifier, plus real-time monitoring of loud-  
speaker opens and shorts.  
QSC PowerWave Technology  
QSC’s PowerWave switching power supply  
technology provides ample current to the audio  
power circuitry by charging the supply rails  
180,000 times per second through an ultra-low  
impedance circuit. This high-efficiency design  
What’s the difference between the “new”  
PL6.0 II and the “old” PL6.0? The chart, right,  
compares the two. Output power and AC  
current consumption are the specifications  
that have changed slightly. Output power is -  
0.9dB at 8 ohms, and -1.04dB at 4 ohms. 2  
ohms power remains unchanged. AC current  
draw variations are a result of power factor  
correction removal and power supply  
topology changes. These changes improve  
reliability of the amplifier under the most  
demanding output conditions.  
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INTRODUCTION- Illustrations  
FRONT PANEL  
1- Power switch  
4- Gain controls  
2- Power, Standby, and Protect LEDs  
3- Cooling air exhaust vents  
5- Signal, -20 dB, -10 dB, and Clip LEDs  
REAR PANEL  
1- Cooling air inlet vents  
2- Domestic (North America) fixed AC power cord entry  
2A- Export IEC-style detachable power cord entry  
3- Mode switch (Bridge/Stereo/Parallel)  
4- Input connectors (“combo” XLR/TRS and terminal blocks)  
5- QSC DataPort Connector (interfaces with QSC accessories)  
6- Remote power supply control  
7- Output connectors  
8- Operating voltage and serial number tag location (side of unit)  
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UNPACKING  
Unpacking and Inspection  
The PL6.0 II is highly durable and is carefully packaged. We recommend you  
inspect the unit carefully after removing it from the packaging, as occasionally  
there may be damage due to some unfortunate incident during shipment. Report  
any damage to the shipping carrier. We recommend saving the carton and packing  
material. It is always a good idea to keep the packaging in case the unit must be  
shipped back to your dealer, distributor, or service center. Also note: some freight  
companies consider damage claims without the original packing materials invalid.  
The QSC shipping box should contain:  
1- the PL6.0 II amplifier  
2- this Owner’s Manual  
3- accessory packet containing:  
-rear rack ear mounting kit  
-terminal-block connectors for inputs and remote power supply control  
-four adhesive feet  
SETUP- Rack Mounting  
Supporting the Front of the Amplifier  
Rack mounting of the amplifier is optional. The PL6.0 II is designed to fit a normal 19-inch width equipment rack.  
Secure the front rack ears using four machine screws with washers, as shown below. Verify operating voltage  
printed on the serial number plate; it is located on the side panel by the AC cord entry. Once the amplifier is  
mounted, it may be difficult to read this information (see p.9).  
CAUTION!  
To minimize the  
risk of injury, we  
recommend an  
assistant help  
support the  
amplifier during  
rack installation.  
When installing  
equipment into a  
rack, distribute  
the units evenly.  
Otherwise, haz-  
ardous conditions  
may be created by  
an uneven weight  
distribution.  
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SETUP- Rack Mounting  
Supporting the Rear of the Amplifier  
For mobile and touring use, it is extremely important to support the rear of the amplifier. The chassis and rack  
can be damaged if the amplifier is not properly supported. Unless the amplifier is being installed in its final,  
fixed location, QSC strongly recommends supporting the rear of the amplifier. Rear rack ears, required hard-  
ware, and a separate instruction sheet are included with your amplifier. The Specifications section includes  
helpful dimensions for determining rear support locations.  
Attaching Rear Rack Ears  
Method 1  
The amplifier is first installed from  
the front of the rack and secured to  
the front rack rails. The rear ears are  
then secured to the amplifier using  
two machine screws. The ears are  
secured to the rails using regular  
rack hardware.  
Method 2  
The amplifier is first installed from  
the front of the rack and secured to  
the front rack rails. Temporarily  
secure the rear ears to the rear rack  
rails and select the appropriate  
mounting position for the “pin”.  
Remove the rear ears and install the  
locator pins securely. Use of thread-  
locking is recommended for high-  
vibration installations.  
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SETUP- Cooling Requirements  
Cooling Air Inlet and Exhaust Vents  
If mounting in a rackmount enclosure, be certain  
not to restrict the ability of fresh cooling air to  
enter back and exit the front. Do not use in  
enclosures with closed or sealed backs or fronts.  
The PL6.0 II has four rear-mounted variable-  
speed fans. Fan speed is determined by the  
temperature of the amplifier’s internal heatsink  
assembly.  
The amplifier relies on free air flow in and out of  
its vents. Keep the vents free of obstructions and  
dust buildup. Periodic inspection of the vents for  
dust buildup is recommended. If required, use a  
small bristle-brush gently around the vent  
openings while the amplifier is running. Do this  
outside to avoid blowing dust onto other equip-  
ment.  
Cooling air is drawn into the rear of the amplifier  
by the fans and exhausts through the front panel.  
The temperature of the air exiting the front vents  
is a good indicator of how hard the amplifier is  
working.  
Be certain not to obstruct or block the cooling air vents in any way! Loss of cooling  
air flow could result in the amplifier going into thermal shutdown (protective  
muting to help cool the amplifier and prevent damage). Keep the vents free of dust  
and dirt buildup as airflow will be reduced.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other apparatus that produce heat.  
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SETUP- AC Power Requirements  
AC Power  
Before connecting the amplifier to the AC  
mains, check the serial number plate to  
verify operating voltage.  
The PL6.0 II is available in 120 or 240 Volt  
models. Make sure the AC mains voltage is  
the same as specified on the serial number  
plate.  
120 Volt models have the AC cordset hard-  
wired to the chassis. 240 Volt models have  
an IEC-style detachable cordset.  
Do not use improper AC  
mains voltage! It can  
create hazardous condi-  
tions and severely dam-  
age the amplifier!  
AC Power Connection  
120 Volt Models  
NEMA L5-30 Receptacle  
Connect the 30 Amp twist-lock connectors by  
orienting the locking L-shaped prong with the  
corresponding connector entry, then fully insert  
the three prongs. Twist the plug about 1/8 of a  
turn clockwise to lock the connector and plug.  
240 Volt Models  
European 3-conductor Earthing Receptacle  
Insert the plug fully into the receptacle.  
The PL6.0 II is a very high-power amplifier and as such can demand high current  
from the AC service. All connections must be properly rated for reliable operation.  
Use of extension cords is discouraged. If extension cords must be used, use only  
heavy-duty 10 gauge extension cords that are as short as possible.  
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SETUP- Operating Mode Selection  
Operating Mode Selection  
The operating Mode selection switch determines  
how the inputs are routed to the two amplifier  
channels and how the outputs are connected to  
the speakers.  
The Mode selection switch is located on the rear  
panel, left bottom corner. It is a three-position  
slide-switch. The switch is recessed to prevent  
accidental changes. Change switch positions by  
sliding the switch up or down. Operate the  
switch with a small, flat-tip screwdriver or  
similar tool. Do not use a pencil or other item  
that could break off and fall into the chassis.  
Stereo Mode  
In Stereo Mode, each input signal is  
sent to its respective channel. Each  
channel has independent gain  
control, clip limiting, and output  
connection.  
To operate in Stereo Mode, set the  
Mode Switch to STEREO. Connect  
the two input signals and the two  
speaker outputs.  
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SETUP- Operating Mode Selection  
Parallel Mode  
In Parallel Mode, the channel 1 and  
channel 2 input connectors are  
connected in parallel. Applying an  
input signal to either input will drive  
both channels. Make sure only one  
input signal is applied to the ampli-  
fier when operating in Parallel mode.  
Each channel still has independent  
gain control, clip limiting, and output  
connection, just like Stereo Mode.  
To operate in Parallel Mode, set the  
Mode Switch to PARALLEL. Connect  
the single input signal and the two  
speaker channels.  
Bridge Mode  
In Bridge Mode, both output chan-  
nels are combined into one higher  
power channel. The result is one  
output with about 4 times the peak  
power and about 3 times the sus-  
tained power of a single channel.  
Use only CH1’s input. Output connec-  
tions for Bridge Mode are the two  
red binding posts. Connection  
polarity is clearly marked (CH1 red  
binding post= positive, CH2 red  
binding post= negative).  
To operate in Bridge Mode, set the  
Mode Switch to the BRIDGE position.  
Connect the single input and the  
single speaker channel.  
Speakon connectors are not recommended for  
Bridge mode use! Use binding post outputs.  
Speakons are not wired for Bridge mode output!  
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CONNECTIONS- Inputs  
Audio Input Connections  
If the Mode Switch is set to PARALLEL, all input  
connectors (CH1 and CH2) are connected in  
parallel. An input signal applied to any of the four  
input connectors will drive the amplifier. Any of  
the unused inputs may be used to daisy-chain the  
input signal to other equipment. Make sure only  
one input signal is applied to the amplifier.  
Input connections to the PL6.0 II can be made  
with XLR, TRS (1/4-inch), or terminal-block  
connectors.  
The XLR/TRS connectors are “combo” style; they  
accept either XLR or TRS type inputs.  
The terminal block connectors are three-pin  
“Euro-” (or “Phoenix-”) type. The accessory  
packet shipped with your amplifier contains two  
of these input connectors.  
The inputs are electronically balanced. To main-  
tain the benefits of balanced connections, make  
all connections using balanced, high-quality cable  
and connectors. If balanced inputs are not  
available, use an unbalanced-to-balanced con-  
verter, such as a “DI” box or proper audio trans-  
former. If the input cables are short and the venue  
location free of electrical noise, unbalanced input  
connections may be acceptable. This is not the  
preferred method, but sometimes necessary. No  
damage will be done using unbalanced connec-  
tions, just a reduction in audio quality and  
performance.  
Each channels input connectors are wired in  
parallel (example: Ch1’s combo connector is  
wired in parallel with CH1s terminal block  
connector). This is useful for daisy-chaining the  
input signal to other equipment. If you are using  
the “combo” connector for input, the terminal-  
block connector can be used for daisy-chaining. If  
using the terminal-block for input, the “combos”  
can be used for daisy-chaining. Remember to  
disconnect unused inputs; any input signal on  
either input connector will be amplified and  
output.  
Unbalanced connections are prone to noise and  
interference pickup as well as ground-loop  
induced hum. If your system has noise or hum,  
disconnect all amplifier inputs to verify the source  
of the noise. If the noise disappears, the noise  
source is not the amplifier. Check cabling and  
other equipment connections.  
Use balanced connections  
and high-quality cable and  
connectors for best results.  
Terminal-block jack  
accepts 3-pin terminal-  
block plugs.  
Combo input jack accepts both  
XLR and TRS (1/4-inch) plugs.  
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CONNECTIONS- Inputs: XLR, TRS (1/4-inch), and Terminal-block Pinouts  
Unbalanced  
Balanced  
XLR  
Jumper  
pin 2  
pin 3  
pin 1  
pin 2  
pins 1 and 3  
TRS (1/4-inch)  
phone plug (tip-sleeve)  
Terminal-block Connectors  
shield  
shield  
jumper from “–” to shield  
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CONNECTIONS- DataPort (QSControl users only)  
What is a DataPort?  
The DataPort is a QSC-specific connection used for interfacing amplifiers, amplifier monitor-  
ing devices and signal processors. It is typically used in larger-sized installations where  
amplifiers may be located far away from system operators. The DataPort interconnects  
provide audio inputs to the amplifiers and amplifier operating data (temperatures, power  
status, audio power level, etc....) to other QSC equipment, such as the CM16a Amplifier  
Network Monitor. Managing all this information and the operation of the amplifiers is QSC’s  
QSControl software running on a PC. QSControl primarily handles amplifier tasks, while  
another QSC program, Signal Manager, handles Processor configuration.  
If you are not using the PL6.0 II with QSControl, QSC DSP-3, QSC DSP-4 or other  
QSC DataPort accessory, do not use the DataPort.  
DataPort Cables  
Use only QSC Audio DataPort Cables for DataPort  
connections. Molded-connector DataPort cables  
are standard. Premium DataPort cables (made to  
order with hand-wired termination) provide  
individually shielded audio pairs for the best  
possible audio performance. Either type of QSC  
DataPort cable is available from QSC’s Technical  
Services Group. Computer VGA cables are similar,  
but can degrade your audio quality; we do not  
recommend their use.  
Connecting  
Orient the DataPort cables male HD-15 plug with  
the DataPort receptacle, insert fully, and finger-  
tighten the retaining screws. Do not use tools to  
tighten the retaining screws!  
If using the DataPort only for control and monitor-  
ing of amplifier functions and NOT audio input,  
then the audio input may be connected to the  
“normal” combo or terminal-block connectors. If  
audio inputs are active on both the DataPort and  
normal connections, they will be summed,  
producing unexpected results.  
If connecting a QSC DSP-3 or DSP-4 module to  
the PL6.0 II, make sure the DataPort cable  
between the amp and the DSP module has pin  
#9 removed from either end. See DSP module  
documentation for details.  
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CONNECTIONS- DataPort (QSControl users only)  
Typical DataPort Application  
Use only QSC Audio  
DataPort Cables for  
DataPort connections  
available from QSC’s  
Technical Services  
Group..  
Refer to QSControl and DataPort Accessory  
documentation for connection details.  
If amplifier Power  
Status is to be con-  
trolled with remote  
network applications  
(QSControl), be sure to  
leave the amplifier’s  
AC power switch in  
the ON position. Place  
amplifier in STANDBY  
mode using the ampli-  
fier network control  
software. If the AC  
power switch is OFF,  
the amplifier will be  
unable to respond to  
any commands.  
*Required interface*  
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CONNECTIONS- Power Supply Control (Standby/Enable)  
Remotely Controlling the Amplifier’s Power Status  
The PL6.0 II provides two methods for remotely  
controlling its Power Status:  
Power Supply Control 2-pin connector is located  
between the DataPort and CH2’s Speakon.  
1- the Power Supply Control connection  
2- the DataPort connection (using QSControl)  
Two status modes are possible: STANDBY and  
ENABLE. Using the Power Supply Control connec-  
tion, all that is required is a switch and some two-  
conductor cable. Below is a hookup diagram  
outlining the required connections. If using the  
DataPort connection, refer to QSControl’s help file  
for more information.  
NOTE! In order for the amplifier to respond to  
STANDBY and ENABLE commands, whether from  
the rear-panel connector or DataPort/QSControl,  
the AC Power Switch MUST be in the ON posi-  
tion.  
If remotely controlling the AC Power Status, turn  
the AC Power Switch ON. Place the amplifier in  
STANDBY by using the rear-panel Power Supply  
Control connections or by using the appropriate  
QSControl software, connections, and commands.  
Using the Rear Panel Power Supply Control Connector  
Included with the PL6.0 II is a 2-pin terminal block  
connector for the Power Supply Control. Using  
two wires, a S.P.S.T. switch, and the connector,  
wire the control as shown in the diagram, right.  
When the switch contacts are open, the amplifier  
will be operating normally (on).  
When the switch contacts are closed, the ampli-  
fier will be in Standby mode.  
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CONNECTIONS- Outputs: Binding Posts  
Connecting the Outputs to the Speakers  
Use either the binding post or the Speakon™ output connections. Binding posts are covered on this  
page, Speakons on the following page. Note that the PL6.0 II does not support Bridge mode output  
from the Speakons (see page 11).  
There are two basic speaker connection configurations for the PL6.0 II. Stereo and Parallel operating  
modes use two separate output channel connections. Bridge mode uses only one output channel  
connection.  
Refer to the chart below for connection diagrams. Mode Switch position is shown for reference.  
Speakon™ pinout is provided on the following page.  
Do not use less than 4-ohm loads in Bridge mode! Note polarity of connections  
for Bridge mode. Speakon connections do not support Bridge mode.  
Do not use banana-type plugs for connecting to binding posts. They will fail at  
the high power levels of this amplifier!  
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CONNECTIONS- Outputs: Speakon™ pinout  
Speakon Outputs  
The Speakon outputs are for use in Stereo and Parallel operating modes. Minimum speaker  
impedance when using Speakon connection is 4-ohms. 2-ohm load-connection to Speakon is not  
recommended; output power of this amplifier exceeds Speakon capability at 2-ohms.  
The Speakons are wired Pin 1+ = positive, Pin 1- = negative. Below is a diagram for reference.  
Speakons are wired for Stereo and Parallel operating modes. Do not use  
the Speakons if operating in Bridge mode; use the Binding Posts. Each  
Speakon is wired only to its own respective channel (no biamp output on  
CH1 like lower power amplifiers).  
Do not use 2-ohm loads connected with Speakons!  
Use Binding Post connections for 2-ohm loads!  
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USE- AC Power Switch and LED Indicators  
AC Power Switch  
On the left side of the front panel is the Power switch. The switch is labeled ON, above it and to the right.  
To turn the power on: Press in on the  
upper portion of the rocker switch. The  
amplifier will go through its power-up  
cycle; the red-colored Protect LEDs will  
illuminate briefly, then the green-colored  
Power LEDs will remain on.  
To turn the power off: Press in on the  
bottom portion of the rocker switch. It may  
take a few moments for the Power LEDs to  
extinguish. This is normal.  
LED Indicators for Power Status  
To the right of the Power switch are six LEDs indicating the Power Status of the amplifier. The left column of  
LEDs is for channel 1 and the right column for channel 2.  
POWER- green LED indicating the amplifier is turned on and con-  
nected to a properly functioning AC source.  
STANDBY- yellow LED, illuminates when the amplifier is put into  
Standby mode by DataPort or Power Supply Remote Control connec-  
tor.  
PROTECT- red LED, illuminates when the amplifier goes into protec-  
tive muting. This could be caused by shorted wiring or speakers,  
overheating, or amplifier failure. See Troubleshooting section.  
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USE- Gain Controls  
Gain Controls  
A Gain control adjustment is provided for each  
channel.  
The voltage gain of the amplifier (in dB) is  
marked around each control.  
Rotating the control clockwise increases the gain  
of the amplifier. Rotating the control counter-  
clockwise reduces the gain of the amplifier.  
In Stereo and Parallel operating modes (see p.10)  
each channel’s gain is adjusted by its respective  
control. In Bridge mode, use channel 1’s gain  
control; channel 2’s control is ignored in bridge  
mode.  
USE- Signal Level LED Indicators  
Signal Level LED Indicators  
Between the Gain controls are eight LEDs indicating input signal level to the amplifier.  
The left column indicates channel 1s input levels. The right column indicates channel  
2s input levels. Each channel’s LEDs operate independently.  
SIGNAL- Illuminates when the input signal strength is sufficient  
to drive the output above -40 dB relative to full output.  
-20 dB- Illuminates when the input signal strength is sufficient to  
drive the output above -20 dB relative to full output.  
-10 dB- Illuminates when the input signal strength is sufficient to  
drive the output above -10 dB relative to full output.  
CLIP- Illuminates when the input signal strength is sufficient to  
drive the output to the power supply rails (i.e. clipping).  
LED indicators.  
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USE- Clip Limiters  
Clip Limiters  
The PL6.0 II has separate clip limiters for each channel which respond only to actual amplifier clipping.  
Amplifier clipping generates internal error signals which cause the Clip Limiter to quickly reduce gain and  
minimize the overdrive. To preserve as much of the program dynamics as possible, limiting occurs only  
during actual clipping.  
The limiter’s on-off switches are front panel mounted and recessed to prevent accidental changes. Each  
channel has its own Clip Limiter switch that can be operated independently.  
When the push-button-switch is in the “down” or “in” position, the clip limiter is on.  
When the push-button-switch is in the “up” or “out” position, the clip limiter is off.  
Clip Limiting Tips  
Clip limiting reduces extreme overdrive peaks, allowing a higher average signal level without audible  
distortion. Increasing the gain with the Clip Limiter engaged, until clipping is again audible, can  
double the average output power. Be careful not to exceed the power rating of your speakers.  
The Clip Limiter is set to respond as quickly as possible after clipping is detected. On low frequency  
material, this may be perceived as a “rubbery” effect. It may be preferable to turn Clip Limiting off,  
and let the amp clip occasionally, especially if the speakers are robust.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
The amplifier won’t turn on when the Power switch is operated-  
• Verify AC power source is providing required voltage.  
• Check each end of the power cord. The twist-lock or IEC-type connectors need to be  
properly inserted. Inspect the cord for damage. If any damage is found, replace the cord  
immediately.  
• If using the DataPort and QSC amplifier network control applications, the amplifier  
could be in STANDBY mode. Check with the system operator to place the amplifiers in  
POWER ON mode. If required, you can check this by temporarily disconnecting the  
DataPort cables to each Processor; if the amplifier powers up, then the amplifier network  
control was forcing the amp to be in STANDBY mode.  
• If using the rear panel Power Supply Control connections, be sure the controls contacts  
are open.  
The amplifier “cuts-out” when I really crank it up (intermittent operation)-  
• Make sure the AC power source is rated for the required current! Use only 10-gauge  
heavy-duty extension cords.  
• If the AC power source is “sagging” (or drooping) under heavy load, the circuit is  
overloaded or has other fundamental problems. Use another circuit or have the circuit  
checked by a licensed, professional electrician.  
• Do not use multiple PL6.0 II’s from the same AC power circuit branch. Momentary, peak  
current from the AC line can easily exceed 50 Amps per amplifier. While this is well within  
the limits of 30 Amp (continuous) circuits, additional amplifiers could overload one circuit  
branch. Always consult a licensed, professional electrician for verification of proper AC  
power distribution in high-power systems.  
Can I use some sort of adapter on the power cord so that I can use “regular” outlets?-  
• QSC Audio Products strongly discourages ANY changes in the AC power connections.  
Use only NEMA L5-30, 120V, 30 Ampere twist-lock connectors or the 240V cordset  
supplied with the amplifier. All supply circuits and AC power receptacles should be rated  
for voltage and current printed on the serial number plate.  
• Unreliable and potentially dangerous conditions could result from using this product  
with improperly rated AC supply circuits. Always consult a licensed, professional  
electrician for verification of proper AC power distribution in high-power systems.  
• In emergencies, 15A adaptors can be used if full operating levels are avoided.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
I am using the amp for a subwoofer application and it sounds “rubbery”, what’s up?-  
• Verify that the Clip Limiters are OFF. See page 21.  
• The Clip Limiter is set to respond as quickly as possible after clipping is detected. On  
low frequency material, this may be perceived as a “rubbery” effect. It may be preferable  
to turn Clip Limiting off, and let the amp clip occasionally, especially if the speakers are  
robust.  
I am trying to use QSC’s DSP-3 or DSP-4 signal processor, but it doesn’t power up when the amp is turned on.  
What’s wrong?-  
• Nothing. The PL6.0 II does not supply the required power to the DSP-3 or DSP-4  
module.  
• An accessory AC adaptor (wall wart) will be required for the DSP-3 or DSP-4. Contact  
QSC Technical Services for details.  
• Make sure the DataPort cable between the amp and the DSP module has pin #9  
removed from either end. See DSP module documentation for details.  
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SPECIFICATIONS- PowerLight 6.0 II Electrical Data  
Output Circuit Type  
quasi-complementary MOSFET output with multi-step high efficiency circuit  
Output Power in watts  
20 Hz to 20 kHz  
8 ohms per channel  
4 ohms per channel  
2 ohms per channel  
1150 at 0.1% THD  
2050 at 0.1% THD  
3250 at 0.1% THD  
EIA: 1 kHz @ 1% THD  
8 ohms per channel  
4 ohms per channel  
2 ohms per channel  
1300  
2200  
3500  
Bridged Mode  
16 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD  
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD  
4 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD  
2600  
4400  
7000  
Dynamic Headroom at 4 ohms  
0.77 dB  
Distortion, THD  
20 Hz to 20 kHz  
20 Hz to 2 kHz  
<0.06%: 8, 4, and 2 ohms at 10 dB below rated power  
<0.02%: 1150 watts at 8 ohms, 2050 watts at 4 ohms, 3250 watts at 2 ohm  
Frequency response at 10 dB below rated power  
20 Hz to 20 kHz 0.15 dB  
2 Hz to 50 kHz 3.0 dB  
Damping Factor  
>2000 at 1 kHz and below  
Noise (unweighted)  
107 dB below rated output from 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Voltage Gain  
40x (32 dB)  
Input Sensitivity 2.4 Vrms (+9.4 dBu) for rated power into 8 ohms  
2.3 Vrms (+9.5 dBu) for rated power into 4 ohms  
Input Impedance 20 k ohm balanced, 10 k ohm unbalanced  
Controls  
AC power switch, Mode switch, Gain controls, Clip Limiter switches  
Connectors  
Inputs: “combo” and terminal-block  
Outputs: binding posts, 60 amp rated, recommend no banana plug usage  
Speakon outputs, 1 per channel for Stereo and Parallel operation only  
Power Supply Control connector: 2-pin terminal block connector  
LED Indicators  
Power supply section:  
Power “on”- red; Standby- yellow; Protect, red (1 LED for each channel)  
Signal- green; -20 dB, yellow; -10 dB, yellow; Clip, red (1 for each channel)  
Signal indicator section:  
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SPECIFICATIONS- PowerLight 6.0 II Electrical Data  
QSControl Control and Monitor Parameters  
on/standby, channel gain, mute, polarity, input level, output level, heat sink  
temperature, output load sense, clip detect, protect detect, operating Mode  
sense (Stereo/Parallel/Bridge)  
Cooling  
four continuously variable speed fans, rear to front airflow  
Amplifier Protection  
short circuit, open circuit, thermal, ultrasonic, and RF protection  
stable into reactive or mismatched loads  
Load Protection  
Weight  
turn-on and turn-off muting, DC fault power supply shut down  
53 lbs (net), 60 lbs (shipping)  
Power Requirements  
120 Volts AC, 50 to 60 Hertz, 30 Amp NEMA L5-30 receptacle  
OR  
240 Volts AC, 50 to 60 Hertz, 15 Amp service  
Current Consumption  
(in amperes, rms)  
120 Volts  
240 Volts  
Current Consumption Notes:  
Typical- 1/8 power, pink noise, represents typical program with occasional clipping  
Full- 1/3 power, pink noise, represents severe program with heavy clipping  
Maximum- continuous sine wave at 1% clipping  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
APPENDIX-  
DataPort Pinout  
The DataPort connection is QSC-specific. Informa-  
tion is subject to change.  
Pin  
1
2
Signal Description  
Ch. 1 Minus (-) Input Signal  
AC Standby Control  
3
4
5
V- MON Ch. 1 and Subcode 1  
I- MON Ch. 1 and Subcode 2  
Clip/Protect Ch. 1  
6
7
8
9
Hard Ground  
Ch. 1 Plus (+) Input Signal  
Ch. 2 Plus (+) Input Signal  
+15V from Amplifier  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Data Reference Ground  
Ch. 2 Minus (-) Input Signal  
Amplifier IDR (Model ID)  
V- MON Ch. 2 and Subcode 3  
I- MON Ch. 2 and Subcode 4  
Clip/Protect Ch. 2  
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APPENDIX- QSC PowerWave Overview & What’s Different with the PL6.0 II  
QSC PowerWave  
What is PowerWave? PowerWave is QSC's patented power supply technology that not only makes power amplifiers more compact, but  
also better sounding. You don’t have to settle for conventional "lead sled" designs with hum, sagging supplies, and backbreaking  
weight. PowerWave is a win-win solution, giving you heavyweight audio performance in less than half the size and weight of compa-  
rable analog power supply amplifiers.  
How does it work?  
Conventional power supplies operate at 50 to 60 hertz (50 - 60 cycles per  
second). This low frequency requires a massive iron core and hundreds of  
turns of copper windings. In fact, a conventional 6000-watt amplifier needs a  
transformer that weighs at least 35 pounds, contributing to as much as two-  
thirds of the amplifier's total weight.  
The power supply in the PL6.0 II operates at 90 kilohertz (90,000 cycles per  
second). By raising the operating frequency of the power supply, the power  
transformer and other magnetic devices can be greatly reduced in size and  
weight. Peak magnetic flux density is greatly reduced as well. This minimizes  
the possibility of magnetic noise coupling between devices or into cables.  
Also gone is the infamous “hmmmmmm” of the idling analog power supply.  
Acoustic noise from magnetic devices is practically eliminated.  
But how does it sound?  
Tighter Bass A PowerWave transformer has lower impedance and greater  
efficiency because its copper windings are short and thick. In essence, it  
provides a “bigger pipe” to get electrical energy to the amp’s output circuitry.  
The result? A stiffer power supply that delivers chest-pounding bass.  
Cleaner Sound The PowerWave supply in the PL6.0 II charges the rails  
180,000 times per second—a vast improvement over 100–120 times per  
second in conventional supplies. This high recharge rate minimizes AC ripple  
that can degrade sonic quality.  
Worried about power supply induced hum?  
PowerWave gets rid of it. Completely. The 90-kHz PowerWave supply  
eliminates 60 Hz fields that can couple into internal or external audio  
circuitry.  
So, enjoy the brute power of the 6,000-watt PowerLight 6.0 II, you’ll enjoy  
premium performance at less than half the weight of conventional analog  
power supply amplifiers!  
What’s the difference between the  
“new” PL6.0 II and the “old” PL6.0?  
The chart, right, compares the two. Output power and AC current consump-  
tion are the specifications that have changed slightly. Output power is -0.9dB  
at 8 ohms, and -1.04dB at 4 ohms. 2 ohms power remains unchanged. AC  
current draw variations are a result of power factor correction removal and  
power supply topology changes. These power supply section changes  
improve reliability of the amplifier under the most demanding output  
conditions. The audio amplifier sections of the PL6.0 II remain unchanged,  
assuring the same legendary sound quality of the PL6.0.  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION & HOW TO CONTACT QSC  
(USA only; other countries, see your dealer or distributor)  
WARRANTY  
Disclaimer  
QSC Audio Products, Inc. is not liable for any damage to speakers, or any other equipment that is caused by negligence or  
improper installation and/or use of this amplifier product.  
Product Warranty  
QSC Audio Products, Inc. (“QSC”) guarantees its products to be free from defective material and / or workmanship for a period of  
three (3) years from date of sale, and will replace defective parts and repair malfunctioning products under this warranty when the  
defect occurs under normal installation and use - provided the unit is returned to our factory or one of our authorized service  
stations via prepaid transportation with a copy of proof of purchase (i.e., sales receipt). This warranty provides that the examina-  
tion of the return product must indicate, in our judgment, a manufacturing defect. This warranty does not extend to any product  
which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, or where the date code has been removed or  
defaced. QSC shall not be liable for incidental and/or consequential damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and  
you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This limited warranty is freely transferable during the term of the  
warranty period.  
HOW TO CONTACT QSC AUDIO PRODUCTS  
Mailing address / Adresse postale / Postanschrift / Dirección postal:  
QSC Audio Products, Inc.  
1675 MacArthur Boulevard  
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1468 USA  
Telephone Numbers / Numéros de téléphone / Telefonnummern / Números de teléfono:  
Main Number / Numéro principal / Hauptnummer / Número principal  
+(714) 754-6175  
+(714) 957-7100  
Sales Direct Line / Ligne directe ventes / Verkauf-Direkt / Línea directo ventas  
Sales & Marketing / Ventes & marketing / Verkauf u. Marketing / Ventas y marketing  
(800) 854-4079  
(toll-free in U.S.A. only)  
(sans frais aux É-U seulement)  
(zollfrei nur beim USA)  
(sin costo en EE. UU. solamente)  
Technical Services Group / Service à la clientèle / Kundendienst / Servicio a la clientela  
+(714) 957-7150  
(800) 772-2834  
(toll-free in U.S.A. only)  
(sans frais aux É-U seulement)  
(zollfrei nur beim USA)  
(sin costo en EE. UU. solamente)  
Facsimile Numbers / Numéros de télécopieur / Telefaxnummern / Número de FAX:  
Sales & Marketing FAX / Télécopie ventes & marketing / Telefax der Verkauf u. Marketing / FAX ventas y marketing  
+(714) 754-6174  
Customer Service FAX / Télécopie service à la clientèle / Kundendienst-Telefax / FAX servicio a la clientela  
+(714) 754-6173  
World Wide Web:  
E-mail:  
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QSC Audio Products, Inc. 1675 MacArthur Boulevard Costa Mesa, California 92626 USA  
“QSC” and the QSC logo are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  
©2002 QSC Audio Products, Inc.  
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