Sunfire Stereo Amplifier TGA 7201 User Manual

Theater Grand Amplifier  
TGA-7401 / TGA-7401-230  
and TGA-7201 / TGA-7201-230  
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SAFETY  
16. To prevent electric shock, do not 17. Grounding or Polarization —  
ATTENTION — Le présent appar-  
eil numérique n'émet pas de bruits  
radioélectriques dépassant las limites  
applicables aux appareils numériques  
de class A/de class B (selon le cas)  
prescrites dans le règlement sur le  
brouillage radioélectrique édicté par  
les ministere des communications du  
Canada.  
use this polarized plug with an exten-  
sion cord, receptacle or other outlet  
unless the blades can be fully inserted  
to prevent blade exposure.  
Pour préevenir les chocs électriques  
ne pas utiliser cette fiche polariseé  
avec un prolongateur, un prise de  
courant ou une autre sortie de cou-  
rant, sauf si les lames peuvent être  
insérées à fond sans laisser aucune  
parIIIe à découvert.  
Precautions should be taken so that  
the grounding or polarization means  
of the Component is not defeated.  
This apparatus does not exceed the  
Class A/Class B (whichever is ap-  
plicable) limits for radio noise emissions  
from digital apparatus as set out in the  
radio interference regulations of the Ca-  
nadian Department of Communications.  
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
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OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
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Contents  
Please read the Safety Instructions  
Safety Instructions................................... 2-3  
carefully before connecting and  
using your Sunfire Amplifier.  
Chapter 1: Introduction ...............................4  
Theater Grand Amplifier Editions................5  
Unpacking and Installation .........................6  
Front Panel Features..................................7  
Rear Panel Features ..................................8  
Chapter 1 is a general introduction  
to the features, details and installa-  
tion of your amplifier.  
Chapter ꢀ shows some typical con-  
nections to a preamplifier and  
speakers.  
Chapter 2: System Configurations...........10  
The Appendix shows some addition-  
al information, including a trouble-  
shooting guide, the Warranty, and  
service assistance details.  
Appendix:  
Series and Parallel ...................................15  
Troubleshooting Guide .............................16  
Specifications ...........................................18  
Limited Warranty ......................................19  
Service Assistance ...................................19  
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CHAPTER 1  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing a Sunfire Theater Grand Amplifier. We hope you enjoy it and the music it  
makes as much as we have enjoyed creating it for you.  
The TGA-7401 can produce 400 watts rms per channel into 8 ohms and 800 watts rms into  
4 ohms.  
The TGA-7201 can produce ꢀ00 watts rms per channel into 8 ohms, and 400 watts rms into  
4 ohms.  
The big breakthrough is the uncanny tracking downconverter, which uses 18 Herculean Mosfets  
in the TGA-7401 and the TGA-7201. This allows the amplifier to produce phenominal power output,  
without the heat generated by conventional designs.  
The circuit boards are heavy glass epoxy, double sided, with a Faraday shield on the back side. All  
resistors in the signal path are 1% tolerance, metal-film. Critical capacitors are film devices with high  
dielectric strength and ultra low absorption characteristics. An enormous power source built around a  
massive power transformer provides the ultimate muscle for limitless dynamics.  
We could go on and on, but here’s the best part: we’ve included two kinds of outputs on the front  
left and front right channels:  
(1) a standard voltage-source (i.e., near zero impedance) output for all typical applications and:  
(2) a higher-impedance current-source output, which many prefer for electrostatic, planar mag-  
netic, or ribbon speakers, such as our Cinema Ribbon line. Or you can biwire your system with  
the voltage source driving the woofer(s) and the current source driving the upper part of the  
system. In many cases this provides by far the best possible interface between the amplifier  
and the speaker system.  
Whichever way you decide to hook up the amplifier, it will create a multilayered soundstage that is  
deep, wide, three-dimensional, and utterly believable. The optional current-source output can coax  
forth a sensuous, delicately detailed musical voice long associated with low-powered classic tube  
amplifiers. (The current-source characteristic of vacuum tubes is the dominant factor in the sound-  
stage delivery of classic tube amplifiers).  
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CHAPTER 1  
Theater Grand Amplifier Editions  
The Theater Grand seven chan-  
nel power amplifier is available in two  
editions:  
TGA-7401 and TGA-7401-230  
400 Watts per channel into 8 Ω  
800 Watts per channel into 4 Ω  
TGA-7401  
TGA-7201  
The TGA-7401 has twice the power  
output of the TGA-7201.  
This manual uses illustrations of the  
TGA-7401. The operational details,  
features, and connections to loud-  
speakers and preamplifiers are the  
same for both models.  
The TGA-7401-230 and TGA-7201-  
230 are export models, set for 220-  
240 VAC operation. Their operation  
is identical to the TGA-7401 and the  
TGA-7201 amplifiers.  
TGA-7201 and TGA-7201-230  
200 Watts per channel into 8 Ω  
400 Watts per channel into 4 Ω  
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CHAPTER 1  
Unpacking  
Installation  
Your Sunfire Amplifier should reach  
you in perfect condition. If you do  
notice any shipping damage, please  
contact your Sunfire Dealer immedi-  
ately.  
Read and follow all safety instruc-  
tions shown on pages 2 and 3.  
Make sure that the power  
cords of all your components  
are attached to the same outlet  
or at least to the same circuit.  
This will reduce the possibility  
of a ground loop in the system.  
Observe the following precautions  
when choosing a location for your  
Theater Grand Amplifier:  
Gently lift out the unit and remove  
all the packing material and acces-  
sories. It is important to save all the  
packing materials and the box in case  
your amplifier ever needs to be moved  
or shipped for repair.  
Protect it from prolonged  
exposure to direct sunlight and  
other direct sources of heat,  
such as heating vents and  
radiators.  
Make sure that the total cur-  
rent draw does not exceed  
the current rating of your AC  
outlet or power strip.  
Use the XLR inputs if your  
preamplifier has XLR outputs.  
These balanced connections  
provide superior noise rejec-  
tion.  
Do not expose the unit to rain  
or moisture. If fluid or a foreign  
object should enter the unit,  
immediately unplug the power  
cord and contact your Sunfire  
Dealer.  
Make sure that you keep your sales  
receipt. It is the only way to establish  
the duration of your Limited Warranty  
and it may come in useful for insur-  
ance purposes.  
Whenever possible, keep the  
power cords away from the  
signal cables or speaker wires  
to prevent any hum or audio  
interference being heard in the  
speakers.  
Please take a moment to fill out and  
mail the Sunfire Customer Response  
card. Also read the serial number  
located on the rear panel or the under-  
side of the chassis and record it here:  
Avoid excessive exposure to  
extreme cold or dust.  
Do not place heavy objects on  
top of the unit.  
Choose reliable hookup cables,  
also called patch cords or RCA  
cables. They should be fully  
shielded and as short as pos-  
sible for the job.  
Allow adequate ventilation  
around the amplifier; do not  
cover the ventilation slots.  
Serial #:  
___________________________  
Purchased at:  
AC Power Considerations  
Ensure that the unit is plugged into  
an outlet capable of supplying the cor-  
rect voltage specified for your model.  
The outlet should be capable of sup-  
plying 15 amps for the 120 V model,  
8 amps for the 230 V model.  
Some patch cords can be a  
very tight fit and there is usu-  
ally a preferred method of get-  
ting them off. Some have to be  
removed with a twisting action.  
Be gentle or you may damage  
the jacks of the amplifier or  
your other components.  
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Date: _______________________  
Care  
If you need to clean the front sur-  
face, first turn off the power and then  
use a dry soft cloth, rubbing with the  
grain.  
Some special patch cords  
can only be hooked up in one  
direction, these are usually  
marked with arrows.  
It is usual for the right patch  
cord plugs to be red and the  
left connections to be white,  
grey or black. Video connec-  
tions are usually yellow.  
Connection Tips  
Before setting up your new system,  
please consider the following :  
Always make sure that  
your components are all  
unplugged before making or  
changing connections.  
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CHAPTER 1  
Front Panel Features  
Overview  
Your Theater Grand Amplifier has  
seven channels of power amplifica-  
tion combined in one chassis for the  
purpose of reproducing music or video  
soundtracks. It accepts line-level  
signals from a controlling preamplifier  
and amplifies them to a higher level,  
suitable for driving powerful stereo  
and Home Theater speakers.  
The front panel power LED will turn  
blue when the amplifier is turned on.  
The brightness can be set to high,  
medium or low using the LED dimmer  
(11) on the rear panel. The LED turns  
red when the amplifier is turned off.  
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Rear Panel Features  
1 2 3 4  
5
6
6
5
6
11  
7 6  
6
6 7 6 8 9 10  
The voltage range for the trigger  
input is from 5 to 18 VDC. The input  
impedance is approximately 600 Ω  
(20 mA @ 12V).  
1. AUTO/ON/OFF Switch  
Your Theater Grand Amplifier is  
designed with an automatic on/off  
circuit.  
2. 12 VDC Trigger Input  
Although the AUTO-ON signal  
sensing turn-on is adequate for most  
installations, the 12 VDC trigger inputs  
are offered as an optional way to turn  
on the amplifier.  
3. RCA Inputs  
In the AUTO-ON position, the  
amplifier will automatically turn  
on if an audio signal is pres-  
ent at any of the inputs, or if it  
receives a 12 VDC input volt-  
age at the trigger inputs. The  
amplifier will automatically turn  
off after a few seconds if the  
trigger voltage is removed, or  
after approximately 30 minutes  
in the absence of an audio  
signal.  
Your Theater Grand Amplifier has  
three sets of inputs for each of the  
seven channels. Two are unbalanced  
RCA inputs and one is a balanced  
XLR type.  
The Sunfire Theater Grand II, III, IV  
TGP-5,and TGP-401 Processors have  
a compatible 12 VDC trigger output  
(see page 11). This can be used to  
automatically turn on the amplifier  
when the processor is turned on.  
The two RCA inputs for each chan-  
nel are joined together internally, and  
either one can be connected to the  
corresponding output of your pream-  
plifier.  
1/8" mono mini jacks are provided  
for ease of installation, along with a  
terminal strip to allow more flexibility  
for custom-wired installations. The  
terminal strip and both mini jacks are  
internally connected in parallel, allow-  
ing 'daisy chaining' to turn on multiple  
amplifiers.  
The second RCA input can be used  
as a daisy-chaining output, sending  
the preamplifier output signal to an-  
other channel or to another amplifier.  
In the power on position, the  
amplifier is always on, regard-  
less of input signals or 12 VDC  
trigger.  
In the power off position, the  
amplifier is always off, regard-  
less of input signals or 12 VDC  
trigger.  
The supplied 1/8" mini-plug mono  
cable can be used to connect the  
trigger output of the Theater Grand  
Processor to the amplifier.  
See page 7 for details of the  
front panel LED status.  
Do not exceed 18 VDC on  
this input. (CAUTION: Do  
not connect AC line voltage  
to this input!)  
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CHAPTER 1  
10. AC Line fuse  
If this fuse fails, replace it with the  
exact same type and current rating.  
According to your musical taste,  
you may select the Current Source for  
driving electrostatic, planar magnetic  
or ribbon speakers. For cone based  
systems, use either. For a biwired sys-  
tem, use the Current Source for mid-  
range and treble drivers, and use the  
Voltage Source for the subwoofer(s).  
These are suggestions only. By all  
means, please feel free to experiment  
with other wiring options. (See page  
14.)  
4. XLR Inputs  
If your preamplifier has XLR  
outputs, connect them to these XLR  
inputs. These balanced connections  
offer superior noise rejection com-  
pared to the unbalanced RCA inputs,  
particularly for long cable runs.  
Note: Always unplug the  
power cord from your AC  
outlet before removing the  
fuse.  
The female XLR inputs are wired  
as follows:  
Gently turn the fuse carrier counter-  
clockwise to release the fuse.  
Pin 1 is ground  
11. LED Dimmer  
Pin 2 is positive (hot)  
Pin 3 is negative (cold)  
NOTE: The Current Source output  
is a Voltage Source modified to yield  
an impedance of one ohm. This cor-  
responds approximately to a vacuum  
tube amplifier's output impedance and  
constitutes the dominant factor in the  
soundstage delivery of classic vacuum  
tube power amplifiers.  
This switch allows you to set the  
brightness of the front panel power  
LED, from low, medium and high. Ad-  
just this to match the brightness of the  
other components in your system.  
Balanced connections pass the  
input signal along two conductors. If  
there is any external noise and inter-  
ference passing into the audio lines,  
both conductors will receive the same  
amount of noise. This noise is then  
rejected in the balanced input stage of 7. Current Source Fuses  
the Theater Grand Amplifier.  
Each Current Source output has an  
in-line fuse to protect your speakers.  
If one ever opens, there will be no  
5. Current Source Outputs  
output to that speaker.  
and:  
6. Voltage Source Outputs  
Unplug the amplifier from  
the AC mains power supply  
if you ever have to change  
a fuse.  
The front left and front right chan-  
nels each have a Voltage Source  
output and a Current Source output.  
The remaining channels have Voltage  
Source outputs only.  
8. IEC connector  
The amplifier comes with a detach-  
able Linecord which attaches here.  
Make sure it is firmly pushed in place.  
Connect the other end to an AC outlet  
which is properly configured for the  
type of plug and has the correct volt-  
age for your model.  
The Voltage Source outputs have  
a source impedance of approximately  
zero ohms. The Current Source  
outputs have a source impedance of  
approximately one ohm.  
The top post of each binding post  
pair is the positive output, and con-  
nects to the positive post of your  
speaker. The bottom post of each pair  
is the negative, and connects to the  
negative post of your speaker. The  
posts can accept bare wire, spade  
terminals, and dual or single banana  
connectors.  
9. Power Switch  
Press the top edge of this power  
switch to turn the amplifier on. The  
power LED will turn blue.  
The auto/on/off switch (1) controls  
how the amplifier turns on (signal  
sensing, 12V trigger, etc.).  
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CHAPTER 2  
System Configurations  
The following pages show some typical connections that you might make in your installation. They show how the inputs  
and outputs of the Theater Grand Amplifier are connected to your preamplifier and speakers.  
Unbalanced Connections  
UNBALAN  
CE  
D
PREA  
M
P
OUTPUTS  
RB  
LB  
RS  
LS  
R
L
C
Line-level audio signals  
From: Preamplifier main RCA outputs  
To:  
Amplifier line-level inputs  
+
+
+
+
+
+
RB  
R
RS  
+
C
LS  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
LB  
Speaker-level audio outputs  
From: Amplifier outputs  
To: Speaker input posts  
L
Make sure that the posi-  
tive speaker wires do not  
touch the negative speaker  
R
C
L
= Right Channel  
= Center Channel  
= Left Channel  
If your preamplifier has RCA out-  
puts, it can be connected to the ampli-  
fier inputs as shown. The amplifier will  
boost the preamplifier's output, up to a  
level suitable for driving speakers.  
wires, or any chassis metal.  
RS = Right Surround (rear) Channel  
LS = Left Surround (rear) Channel  
RB = Right Surround Back Channel  
LB = Left Surround Back Channel  
This will cause a short circuit and may  
damage your amplifier or speakers.  
This diagram also shows how the  
Voltage Source outputs connect to  
the input posts of your speakers. (The  
Current Source can be used instead,  
as shown on the next page).  
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Balanced Connections  
If your preamplifier has XLR outputs, it can be connected to the XLR inputs as shown. This example shows the con-  
nections to the Sunfire Theater Grand Processor TGP-401. This also shows the Current Source output connections to the  
front left and right speaker inputs. (The Voltage Source outputs can be used instead, as shown on the previous page.)  
Sunfire Theater Grand Processor TGP-401  
12 VDC Trigger signal  
From: Preamplifier trigger  
outputs  
To:  
Amplifier trigger  
inputs  
Balanced line-level audio signals  
From: Preamplifier XLR outputs  
To:  
Amplifier XLR inputs  
+
R
+
RB  
+
RS  
+
C
+
LS  
+
L
+
LB  
Speaker-level audio outputs  
From: Amplifier outputs  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
To:  
Speaker input posts  
The 12 VDC trigger connection  
shown can be used to turn the ampli-  
fier on when the preamplifier turns  
on. When the AUTO-ON switch is  
set to "AUTO-ON," the amplifier will  
automatically turn on when either a  
12V trigger voltage, or an audio signal  
from the preamp is received.  
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CHAPTER 2  
Biamping  
For biamp-capable speakers, such  
as Sunfire's Cinema Ribbon line,  
the Theater Grand Amplifier can be  
configured to provide a very powerful  
system.  
The following connections are  
shown in the diagram on the top half  
of the next page.  
Output connections  
Connect the amplifier’s right  
rear output to the right speak-  
er’s woofer input terminals.  
Connect the amplifier’s right  
front current source output to  
the right speaker’s upper range  
input terminals. If you prefer,  
you could use the right front  
voltage source instead.  
Connect the amplifier’s left  
rear output to the left speaker’s  
woofer input terminals.  
Connect the amplifier’s left  
front current source output to  
the left speaker’s upper range  
input terminals. If you prefer,  
you could use the left front  
voltage source instead.  
A speaker which can be biamped or  
biwired will have two sets of binding  
posts. Sometimes these posts are  
joined with bridge clips for normal  
operation.  
Input connections  
Each amplifier channel has two  
RCA inputs which are connected  
together internally.  
Make sure that any bridge  
clips are removed when  
biamping or biwiring the  
speakers. If not, this may  
cause damage to the  
amplifier.  
Connect the preamp stereo  
output to the front channel  
RCA jacks. Then install short  
interconnects from the other  
unused front RCA jacks across  
to the rear channel RCA jacks.  
In this way, the front and rear  
amplifier channels are fed with  
the same signal from your  
preamp.  
Each speaker can be driven by two  
amplifier channels; one to drive the  
woofer and one for the upper range.  
You will need to use four amplifier  
channels to biamp two speakers.  
Note: you cannot use XLR  
cables in, with RCA out, or  
RCA in with XLR out. There is  
no direct internal connection  
between the RCA and XLR  
inputs.  
If you use the Theater Grand Ampli-  
fier for biamping, then a total of five  
speakers can be connected. You will  
need an extra two channel amplifier  
if you want to run the surround back  
speakers in a 7.1 channel Home The-  
ater system.  
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Biamping Connections  
UNBALANCED  
PREAMP  
OU  
T
PUTS  
L
R
Note: The remaining channels can  
be used to drive other speakers, or  
left unconnected. These connections  
have been omitted from this drawing  
and the one below for clarity. They  
can be connected as shown on pages  
10 and 11.  
Line-level audio signals  
From: Preamplifier main RCA outputs  
To:  
Amplifier RCA inputs  
Line-level audio signals  
From: Amplifier Front L/R RCA  
To:  
Amplifier Rear L/R RCA inputs  
Speaker-level audio outputs  
From: Amplifier outputs  
+ -  
TWEETER  
(CURRENT  
SOURCE)  
+ -  
RIGHT  
WOOFER  
RIGHT  
To:  
Speaker input posts  
+ -  
LEFT  
WOOFER  
+ -  
LEFT  
TWEETER  
(CURRENT  
LOUDSPEAKE  
RS  
SOURCE)  
UNBALANCED  
PREAMP OUTPUT  
Biamping with an external  
crossover  
S
R
L
If you have an external active  
crossover, you can greatly increase  
the efficiency of your system. The  
crossover will split the preamplifier  
output signals into two frequency  
ranges.  
FULL FREQ  
RANGE  
ACTIVE EXTERNAL  
CROSSOVER  
INPUT  
LOW OUT  
HIGH OUT  
You can connect the crossover's  
low frequency outputs to the ampli-  
fier's rear channel inputs, and the  
crossover's higher frequency outputs  
to the amplifier's front channel inputs.  
R
L
R
L
R
L
LOW FREQ  
RANGE  
HIGH FREQ  
RAN  
GE  
This is an efficient system because  
the channels only amplify signals with-  
in the frequency range of the speaker  
element they are driving. Little power  
is wasted.  
Make sure that the crossover point  
of your active crossover is adjusted  
to match the crossover point of your  
speakers. Consult your speaker and  
crossover owner's manuals.  
+ -  
TWEETER  
(CURRENT  
SOURCE)  
+ -  
RIGHT  
WOOFER  
RIGHT  
+ -  
LEFT  
WOOFER  
+ -  
LEFT  
TWEETER  
(CURRENT  
SOURCE)  
LOUDSPEAKE  
RS  
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Biwiring Connections  
If your speakers can be biwired or  
biamped, they will have completely  
separate input terminals for the woofer  
section and the upper range. See the  
speaker diagram and discussion on  
page 12.  
UNBALANCE  
D
PREAMP  
OUTPUTS  
L
R
Make sure that any bridge  
clips between the woofer  
Line-level audio signals  
From: Preamplifier main RCA outputs  
and upper range posts are  
removed from the speak-  
To:  
Amplifier line-level inputs  
ers when you want to biamp or  
biwire them. Consult your speaker  
owner’s manual for details.  
The front channels of the Theater  
Grand Amplifier each have two pairs  
of outputs which can be used to biwire  
your speakers. The idea is to use the  
voltage source to drive the woofer,  
and the current source to drive the  
upper range. This will offer improved  
performance and still allow you to con-  
nect seven speakers for your Home  
Theater system.  
This page shows the input and out-  
put connections for Biwiring a left front  
speaker and a right front speaker.  
+ -  
TWEETER  
(CURRENT  
SOURCE)  
The remaining speaker connections  
have been omitted from this drawing  
for clarity. They can be connected as  
shown on pages 10 and 11.  
+ -  
WOOFER  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
+ -  
TWEETER  
(CURRENT  
+ -  
WOOFER  
LEFT  
(VOL  
SOURCE)  
LEFT  
T
AGE  
Output connections  
(VOL  
SOURCE)  
T
AGE  
SOURCE)  
Connect the amplifier’s right  
front voltage source output  
to the right speaker’s woofer  
input terminals. Connect the  
amplifier’s right front current  
source output to the right  
speaker’s upper range input  
terminals.  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Speaker-level audio outputs  
From: Amplifier outputs  
To:  
Speaker input posts  
Input connections  
Connect your preamplifier’s outputs  
to the corresponding input jacks on  
the Theater Grand Amplifier.  
Connect the amplifier’s left  
front voltage source output to  
the left speaker’s woofer input  
terminals. Connect the ampli-  
fier’s left front current source  
output to the left speaker’s  
upper range input terminals.  
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Series and Parallel speaker connections  
The connection of more than one  
speaker per channel will tend to  
degrade the speaker’s frequency  
response, and may make the amplifier  
Parallel  
For example, if you want to parallel-  
connect two speakers to the front right  
Ideally, the total average  
impedance should be no less  
than 4 ohms per channel.  
channel of the amplifier:  
run hot. For the best results use one  
speaker per channel.  
You must make sure that the  
lower impedance does not  
cause the amplifier to over-  
heat, shut down, blow the line  
fuse, or pop your circuit break-  
er. If this happens, you should  
reduce the number of speakers  
wired in parallel, rewire them in  
series, or use more than one  
power amplifier.  
If you do want to connect more than  
one speaker per channel, there are  
two main ways: Series or Parallel.  
Amplifier  
Outputs  
Series  
For example, if you want to  
series-connect two speakers to the  
front right channel of the amplifier:  
The positive output terminal of  
the right channel connects to  
the positive input post of the  
first speaker and to the positive  
post of the second speaker.  
Amplifier  
Outputs  
The negative output terminal  
of the right channel connects  
to the negative input post of  
the first speaker and to the  
negative post of the second  
speaker.  
The positive output terminal of  
the right channel connects to  
the positive input post of the  
first speaker.  
The total impedance of equal  
speakers in parallel is found  
by dividing the impedance of  
one speaker by the number of  
speakers. For example, two  
eight ohm speakers in parallel  
is a four ohm load (eight ohms  
divided by two), four eight ohm  
speakers in parallel is a two  
ohm load (eight ohms divided  
by four).  
The negative input post of the  
first speaker connects to the  
positive input post of the sec-  
ond speaker.  
The negative input post of the  
second speaker connects to  
the negative output terminal of  
the right channel.  
The total impedance of speak-  
ers in series is found by adding  
their impedances together. For  
example, two four ohm speak-  
ers in series is an eight ohm  
load.  
Parallel connections are harder  
on the amplifier than series  
connections, as the total im-  
pedance is lower compared to  
driving a single speaker, and  
the amplifier must produce  
more current to drive them.  
Series connections are easier  
on the amplifier than parallel  
connections as the total imped-  
ance is higher than driving a  
single speaker.  
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APPENDIX  
Troubleshooting Guide  
The Sunfire Amplifier is expertly  
designed and built to provide years of  
trouble-free performance. Most prob-  
lems that occur can usually be solved  
by checking your setup or making  
sure that the audio and video com-  
ponents connected to your processor  
are on and fully operational.  
Try to have all of your equipment  
on the same electrical outlet or  
circuit. Group all the low power  
components (preamp, CD player,  
DVD etc.) on a single outlet or  
power strip. This is provided that  
the overall current draw from your  
equipment does not exceed the  
rating of the outlet or breaker.  
The amplifier shuts down  
often or the line fuse blows  
often  
Check that the positive and nega-  
tive speaker wires are not shorted  
together.  
Make sure that no speakers are  
shorted internally. If you have an  
ohm-meter, disconnect the speaker  
wires and measure the resistance  
between the speaker’s positive  
and negative terminals. If the read-  
ing is less than 2 ohms, the speak-  
ers may have an internal short.  
Measure all speakers and check  
their impedance specifications.  
The following information will help  
you deal with common setup problems  
you may experience during normal  
use of your unit. If the problems still  
persist, please contact your Sunfire  
Dealer for assistance.  
Disconnect all cables which come  
from outside the room, and check  
if the hum goes away. This in-  
cludes such connections as cable  
TV, satellite TV, or roof top an-  
tennas. Make sure that they are  
disconnected where they first enter  
the room, so they are making no  
connection to the preamplifier or  
the TV, or any other component. If  
the hum is caused by the cable TV  
line, then you will need a “ground  
loop isolator.” This is an inexpen-  
sive device fitted in line with the  
coaxial cable feed. Contact your  
cable company or your Sunfire  
Dealer for assistance.  
No sound from one or  
more speakers  
Speaker cables may have come  
undone. Turn off your system and  
check the cables, and tighten the  
amplifier and speaker binding  
posts.  
If you have connected speakers  
in Parallel, the overall impedance  
may be too low. It is recommended  
that you rearrange the speakers  
in Series to increase the overall  
impedance, thus taking some of  
the load off the amplifier.  
Broken audio cable.  
The preamplifier volume level is  
low for the channels concerned.  
Recheck the preamplifier calibra-  
tion procedure.  
Make sure that the amplifier  
has good ventilation and is not  
overheating. If the amplifier is in  
a closed rack, open up the rear  
panel or use a quiet fan for im-  
proved ventilation.  
Disconnect all connections from  
the preamplifier to your TV, VCR or  
DVD.  
A preamplifier Mute switch may be  
on, or an external processor loop  
or a tape monitor loop is engaged.  
As a test, disconnect any other  
component which has a grounded  
power cord.  
A hum is heard in your  
speakers  
This problem is more than likely  
caused by a “ground loop” in your sys-  
tem, rather than a fault in the amplifier.  
Follow these steps to isolate the main  
cause of the hum; there may even be  
more than one.  
Check that your preamplifier or  
source is running the correct sur-  
round sound mode. Maybe it is set  
for stereo when you were expect-  
ing 5.1 surround sound.  
NOTE: Never remove the  
ground pin from any power  
cords. This is very dan-  
gerous.  
If the hum persists, disconnect all  
the source components one at a  
time from the back of the preampli-  
fier, until you identify the problem.  
Check in case any missing chan-  
nels have been turned off in a  
preamplifier setup menu. For  
example, the center amplifier  
channel will not receive a signal  
if the preamplifier has been set to  
"Phantom."  
If your preamplifier has XLR bal-  
anced outputs, use them because  
they offer greater immunity to  
noise fields.  
Ground loop isolators are available  
for audio lines and video. You can  
ask your Sunfire Dealer for assis-  
tance.  
The Auto/on/off switch might be in  
the off position.  
Remember to unplug all compo-  
nents in your system, including  
the amplifier, before disconnecting  
or connecting any cables during  
troubleshooting.  
Try moving the speaker cables  
away from any power cords. Try  
just one speaker, connecting it to  
each amplifier channel and see if  
one channel is bad.  
One of the fuses for the current  
source outputs may have blown.  
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Check that the interconnect cables  
to the amplifier do not have any  
broken connections.  
Poor bass performance  
Make sure that your preamp does  
not have the bass level turned  
down.  
Other causes of noise  
Many surround preamplifiers have  
controls which can direct all the  
bass to subwoofers, or let your  
main speakers play the full range.  
Make sure that the preamplifier  
has been correctly set. If you are  
not using a subwoofer, set the  
speaker options to “LARGE,” and  
the subwoofer to "OFF."  
Speaker noise may also be caused  
by interference or noise on your  
AC line. Make sure there are no  
large appliances sharing the line,  
or halogen lamps or lamps with  
dimmer controls.  
Try connecting your system to an-  
other AC socket on a separate line.  
Keep power cords away from au-  
dio cables.  
Check that the speaker wires have  
been connected correctly: Make  
sure that the positive of each  
Do not place the preamplifier di-  
rectly on top of the amplifier.  
speaker connects to a positive out-  
put of the amplifier, and the neg-  
ative of each speaker connects to  
a negative output. If one speaker is  
wired incorrectly, then it will be “out  
of phase” with the others, resulting  
in poor bass performance.  
If the hum is heard from within  
the amplifier and not through the  
speakers, this may also be caused  
by interference on the AC or DC  
lines. The power transformer  
may turn this interference into an  
audible noise. Internal hum can be  
made worse by a shelf or cabinet  
resonating, so try moving the am-  
plifier to another shelf.  
If you have connected the amplifier  
using the XLR inputs, make sure  
that the XLR cables are wired cor-  
rectly. If one has the hot and cold  
reversed, then this will also cause  
a speaker to be out of phase.  
Try moving your preamplifier  
further away from your amplifier.  
Sensitive preamp circuits may pick  
up hum from the amplifier trans-  
former’s magnetic field.  
Turn-on and turn-off  
thumps  
Plug the amplifier into an  
unswitched AC outlet, and use the  
AUTO-ON feature. This will allow  
the amplifier to turn on and off  
silently.  
Try moving your components further  
away from the TV, especially if  
you ever notice the screen has  
changed color in the area closest  
to the component.  
Current source outputs not  
working  
If you have very high efficiency  
speakers, these may show up  
noise which other speakers may  
not.  
If you are biamping or biwiring,  
make sure that the current source  
fuses have not blown.  
If you are still having a problem,  
remember that Sunfire’s dealers  
and technical support staff will as-  
sist you. Make a list of the things  
you have tried.  
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APPENDIX  
Specifications  
Input sensitivity for rated  
output  
12 VDC Trigger Inputs  
Input voltage range 5 -18 VDC  
TGA-7401  
Impedance: approx 600 Ω  
(20 mA @ 12 V)  
Unbalanced: 1.34 Vrms  
Balanced:  
0.67 Vrms  
Power output  
Removable terminal block, and  
dual 1/8" minijacks for daisy-chain-  
ing.  
400 watts continuous, per chan-  
nel, into eight ohms, at 1 kHz  
with no more than 0.5% T.H.D.  
XLR Input impedance  
10 kΩ, each leg balanced to  
ground  
Power Consumption  
Power at clipping, min  
Female XLR  
45 W  
At idle  
800 watts per channel into four  
ohms.  
Pin 1 is ground  
Pin 2 is positive (hot)  
Pin 3 is negative (cold)  
580 W  
1440 W  
Typical (1/8th power)  
Continuous power  
Hum and Noise  
Dimensions and Weight  
Damping Factor:  
-118 dB, A-Weighted  
17.0 inches wide  
150  
Maximum output current  
5.75 inches high (including feet)  
16.7 inches deep (to tips of con-  
nectors)  
12 VDC Trigger Inputs  
120 amps peak to peak per ch.  
Input voltage range 5 -18 VDC  
Maximum output voltage  
Weight 40 lbs  
Impedance: approx 600 Ω  
(20 mA @ 12 V)  
56.6 Vrms  
Removable terminal block, and  
dual 1/8" minijacks for daisy-chain-  
ing.  
Output impedance Front  
Left and Right channels  
TGA-7201  
Power output  
Voltage source: Approx. zero ohms  
Current source: Approx. one ohm  
Power Consumption  
ꢀ00 watts continuous, per chan-  
nel, into eight ohms, at 1 kHz  
with no more than 0.5% T.H.D.  
45W  
At idle  
RCA Input impedance:  
280W  
1440 W  
Typical (1/8th power)  
Continuous power  
24 kΩ  
Power at clipping, min:  
Input sensitivity for rated  
output  
Dimensions and Weight  
17.0 inches wide  
400 watts per channel into four  
ohms.  
Unbalanced: 1.9 Vrms  
5.75 inches high (including feet)  
Hum and Noise  
Balanced:  
0.95 Vrms  
16.7 inches deep (to tips of con-  
nectors)  
-115 dB, A-Weighted  
XLR Input impedance:  
Maximum output current  
Weight 34 lbs  
10 kΩ, each leg balanced to  
ground  
80 amperes peak to peak per  
channel  
Female XLR  
Maximum output voltage  
Pin 1 is ground  
Pin 2 is positive (hot)  
Pin 3 is negative (cold)  
40 Vrms  
Output impedance Front  
Left and Right channels  
Damping Factor:  
© 2008 Sunfire, a division of Elan  
Home Systems, LLC.  
150  
Voltage source: Approx. zero ohms  
Current source: Approx. one ohm  
All rights reserved. Sunfire reserves  
the right to improve its products at  
any time. Therefore, specifications are  
subject to change without notice.  
RCA Input impedance  
24 kΩ  
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APPENDIX  
Sunfire Limited Warranty  
Service Assistance  
Sunfire, a division of Elan Home  
Systems, LLC, is proud of its products  
which have been built with care using  
advanced technology and premium  
component parts. Your unit has been  
crafted to perform properly for many  
years. Sunfire offers the following  
Warranty to you, the owner of a new  
Sunfire product:  
to the warranty actually extended to  
If your Sunfire product ever requires  
service, write to us or call:  
Sunfire by its supplier. The foregoing  
warranties do not cover reimburse-  
ment for labor, transportation, re-  
moval, installation, or other expenses  
which may be incurred in connection  
with repair or replacement.  
Sunfire,  
1300 E New Circle Road, Suite 150  
Lexington, KY 40505  
Phone 859-514-8290  
Fax: 859-269-7972  
Except as may be expressly pro-  
vided and authorized in writing by  
Sunfire, Sunfire shall not be subject  
to any other obligations or liabilities  
whatsoever with respect to equipment  
manufactured by Sunfire or services  
rendered by Sunfire.  
You will be directed to an au-  
thorized Sunfire Service Station or  
receive instructions to ship the unit to  
the factory. Please save the original  
shipping carton and packing materials  
in case shipping is required. Please  
do not ship Parcel Post.  
Sunfire warrants the TGA-7401  
AND TGA-7201 to be free from de-  
fects in materials and workmanship  
for the period of FIVE years from the  
date of purchase. If within the applica-  
ble warranty period above purchaser  
discovers such item was not as war-  
ranted above and promptly notifies  
Sunfire in writing, Sunfire shall repair  
or replace the items at the company’s  
option.  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES  
ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF  
ALL OTHER EXPRESSED AND  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT  
WARRANTIES OF TITLE, INCLUD-  
ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-  
ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-  
LAR PURPOSE.  
NOTE: Before sending in your unit for  
repair, you must call Sunfire for return  
authorization.  
Include a complete description of  
the problem, indicating how you have  
it connected, the associated equip-  
ment in your system and a copy of  
your purchase receipt. Initial shipping  
costs are not paid by Sunfire; return  
ground shipping costs will be prepaid  
if repairs were covered by the scope  
of this Warranty.  
This warranty shall not apply:  
(a) to equipment not manufactured  
by Sunfire.  
ATTENTION: TO OUR VALUED  
CONSUMERS  
(b) to equipment which shall have  
been installed by other than an  
authorized Sunfire installer.  
To insure that consumers obtain  
quality pre-sale and after-sale sup-  
port and service, Sunfire products  
are sold exclusively through autho-  
rized dealers. Sunfire products are  
not sold online. The warranties on  
Sunfire products are NOT VALID if  
the products have been purchased  
from an unauthorized dealer or  
an online E-tailer. To determine if  
your Sunfire re-seller is authorized,  
please call Sunfire at (859) 514-  
8ꢀ90.  
(c) to installed equipment which is  
not installed to Sunfire’s speci-  
fications.  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
According to EN 45014  
Manufacturer’s name:  
Sunfire  
Manufacturer’s address:  
1300 E New Circle Road, Suite 150,  
Lexington, KY 40505 USA  
(d) to equipment which shall have  
been repaired or altered by  
others than Sunfire.  
Declares that the products listed on this declaration  
Product name(s): Theater Grand Amplifier  
(e) to equipment which shall have  
been subjected to negligence,  
accident, or damage by cir-  
cumstances beyond Sunfire’s  
control, including, but not limit-  
ed to, lightning, flood, electrical  
surge, tornado, earthquake, or  
any other catastrophic events  
beyond Sunfire’s control, or to  
improper operation, mainte-  
nance or storage, or to other  
than normal use of service.  
Product Model Number(s):  
TGA-7401-ꢀ30  
TGA-7ꢀ01-ꢀ30  
Conform to the following product specifications:  
Safety:  
EMC  
EN 60065:2002 + A1:2006  
IEC 60065:2001 + A1:2005  
EN 55013:2001 + A1:2003  
EN 55020:2002 + A1:2003 + A2:2005  
EN 61000-3-2:2000 + A2:2005  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 + A1:2001  
We suggest that you read the Limited  
Warranty completely to fully under-  
stand your Warranty/Service cover-  
age.  
The product herewith complies with the provisions of the  
following European Directives and carries the CE mark  
accordingly:  
Low voltage directive 2006/95/EC  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
Directive 2004/108/EC  
Supplementary information:  
The product was tested in a typical configuration  
Signed:  
With respect to equipment sold by,  
but not manufactured by Sunfire, the  
warranty obligations of Sunfire shall  
in all respects conform and be limited  
Mark Weisenberg,  
General Manager, Sunfire  
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Theater Grand  
Amplifier  
TGA-7401 / TGA-7401-230  
and TGA-7201 / TGA-7201-230  
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