Hafler Stereo Amplifier 9180 User Manual

Series 9180/ 9270 Power Amplifier  
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NOTICE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within  
an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous  
voltage” within the products enclosure, that may  
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  
electric shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user of the  
presence of important operating and mainte-  
nance (servicing) instructions in the literature  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR  
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
accompanying  
the  
appliance.  
1 .  
READ INSTRUCTIONS  
All the safety and operating instructions of your Hafler equipment should be read before power is applied to the  
equipment.  
RETAIN OWNERS MANUAL  
These safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
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3 .  
4 .  
HEED WARNINGS  
All warnings on the equipment and in the operating instructions are important and should be followed.  
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS  
All operating and use instructions are important and should be followed.  
HEAT  
5.  
The equipment should be kept away from areas of high temperature, such as heater vents, radiators, stoves/ovens,  
fireplaces, etc.  
6 .  
VENTILATION  
The equipment should be used in an area suitable for proper ventilation. Care should be taken not to impede airflow  
in and around the cabinet. Do not mount on a carpeted shelf or in a sealed enclosure. Allow for proper clearance  
above the equipment.  
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WATER AND MOISTURE  
The equipment should not be used in or around water, such as  
should not be used in areas prone to flooding, such as a basement.  
a
bathtub, sink, or swimming area. Also, the equipment  
POWER SOURCES  
The equipment should be connected only to a power source of the same voltage and frequency as that listed on the  
rear panel above the power cord entry point.  
POWER CORD PROTECTION  
9 .  
Power cords should be arranged so that they do not interfere with the movement of objects in the room: people, fan  
blades, utility carts, etc. Also, care should be taken that the cord is not pinched or cut, and placed so that it is not  
in danger of being pinched or cut, as in under a rug, around a tight corner, etc.  
10. POWER CORD GROUNDING  
The power supply cord is of a three wire grounded type, designed to reduce the risk of electric shock sustained from  
a live cabinet. It is assumed to be of suitable length for most uses of the equipment. The use of extension cords and  
power strips is discouraged unless they are of suitable rating to deliver the required total current for safe operation  
of all connected equipment. Furthermore, extension cords or power strips must provide the same three wire  
grounded connection. It is important that the blades of the equipment’s plug be able to fully insert into the mating  
receptacle. Never remove the round grounding pin on the plug in an attempt to mate to a two wire ungrounded  
receptacle: use a grounding adaptor with the grounding tab or wire suitably connected to earth ground.  
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11. NON-USE PERIODS  
During periods of extended non-use, the power cord should be unplugged from the power source.  
12. CLEANING  
The equipment should be cleaned only as detailed in the operating instructions.  
13. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY  
Care should be taken so that objects and/or liquids, such as cleaning fluids or beverages, are not spilled into the  
enclosure of the equipment.  
14. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE  
Hafler equipment should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
A. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged, or  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the equipment, or  
C. The equipment has been exposed to rain, or  
D. The equipment does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance, or  
E. The equipment has been dropped, or the enclosure has been damaged.  
15. SERVICING  
The user should not attempt to service the equipment beyond that which is described in the operating instructions.  
All other service should be referred to qualified service personnel.  
16. CARTS AND STANDS  
The equipment should be used with carts or stands only of sufficient strength and stability for the use intended.  
An equipment and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops and starts, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to topple.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS  
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General Information ..............................................................................................................  
INSTALLATION  
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Rackmounting.. ......................................................................................................................  
Ventilation/Placement.. .........................................................................................................  
Line Voltage...........................................................................................................................  
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OPERATION/CONNECTIONS  
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Switch.. ...............................................................................  
Power Cord Connection/Power  
Inputs .....................................................................................................................................  
Front Panel View Diagram.. ..................................................................................................  
Rear Panel View Diagram ....................................................................................................  
Outputs ..................................................................................................................................  
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Gain Controls..  
Mono/Stereo Switching.........................................................................................................  
Soft Turn-On System ............................................................................................................  
Thermal Protection System ..................................................................................................  
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CIRCUIT HIGHLIGHTS ...............................................................................................................  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
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10  
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Loudspeaker Load Impedance Considerations ...................................................................  
Changing Line Voltage Rating .............................................................................................  
Adjusting Bias ......................................................................................................................  
General Troubleshooting Hints ............................................................................................  
Ground Loops ......................................................................................................................  
Cleaning/Maintenance ........................................................................................................  
Parts List.. ............................................................................................................................  
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Diagram.. .................................................................................................  
Functional Block  
Component Layout  
Circuit Schematic  
Diagram.. .............................................................................................  
Diagram .................................................................................................  
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LIMITED WARRANTY.......................................................................  
SERVICE POLICY AND  
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PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS  
All specifications are for 20 Hz  
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20 kHz, at full power into 8 ohms, unless specified otherwise.  
Power Rating: 9180: 105 watts per channel (8 ohms)  
150 watts per channel (4 ohms)  
300 watts mono (8 ohms)  
9270: 135 watts per channel (8 ohms)  
200 watts per channel (4 ohms)  
400 watts mono (8 ohms)  
Rated THD:  
less than 0.025%, typically 0.005% at 1 kHz  
Full Power Bandwidth: 0.3 Hz to 116 kHz  
Signal to Noise Ratio:  
Input Impedance:  
greater than 100 dB, unweighted  
47,000 ohms  
Input Sensitivity: 9180: 1.4 volts RMS  
9270: 1.6 volts RMS  
Damping Factor:  
Slew Rate:  
Controls:  
300 to 1 kHz, 200 to 10 kHz  
50 V/uS  
Power Switch, Left/Right Gain Controls, Mono/Stereo Switch  
Right and Left/Mono RCA jacks  
GENERAL  
INFORMATION  
Inputs:  
Right, Left, and Mono 5-Way Binding Posts  
100 watts quiescent, 1200 watts maximum  
17”(W) x 12.5”(D) w3.5”(H) excluding feet, faceplate 17” or 19”(W)  
outputs:  
Power Consumption:  
Size:  
43.2cm(W)  
x
31.7cm(D)  
x
8.9cm(H) excluding feet,  
faceplate 43.2cm or 48.3cm(W)  
33 Ibs., 15 kg, net.  
35 Ibs., 15.9 kg, net.  
Weight:  
9180:  
9270:  
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INSTALLATION  
The 9180/9270 Amplifier is supplied in either a 17” Black Version, or a 19” Silver Version. The 19”  
RACK-  
MOUNTING  
model has rackmounting holes provided for installation in equipment racks. The holes are on standard  
EIA spacings. Due to conflict with adjacent equipment, it may be advisable to remove the four rubber  
feet from the bottom of the unit. The feet may be removed from the outside, with no dis-assembly of  
the chassis necessary.  
VENTILATION/  
PLACEMENT  
The 9180/9270 Amplifier can produce considerable heat during normal operation. The amplifier should  
be placed on a hard, smooth surface to allow air to circulate beneath the unit. Additionally, allow at least  
one inch of free space on either side, and several inches above and behind the amplifier to allow air  
circulation around the heatsinks. This is particularly important when the unit is installed in a closed  
cabinet.  
In applications where the amplifier is driving low impedance and/or low efficiency loudspeakers at high  
levels, thermal shutdown may occur if inadequate ventilation is provided. If this occurs, it may be  
necessary to move the amplifier to a location with better free air circulation.  
The amplifier should be located at least several inches away from sensitive components, (such as  
preamplifiers, tuners, CD players, turntables, etc.) due to the possibility of audible hum or buzz from  
magnetic radiation.  
The 9180/9270 Amplifier is configurable for either 100, 120, 220 or 240 volt operation. This is  
accomplished by moving the Voltage Selector on the printed circuit board. The procedure is detailed  
in the section “CHANGING LINE VOLTAGE RATING”.  
LINE  
VOLTAGE  
Make sure that the unit is configured for your local AC line voltage before attempted use. The  
configuration is labelled directly above the power cord connector.  
OPERATION/CONNECTIONS  
Units wired for 100, 220 and 240 VAC are supplied without power cords. Local agents will supply cords  
with male connectors appropriate to the local standard.  
POWER CORD  
CONNECTION/  
POWER SWITCH  
Units wired for 120 VAC are supplied with a detachable AC power cord. The female connector plugs  
IEC Type 320, 3-wire,  
into the receptacle provided on the rear panel. This power cord is a standard IEC Type 320, 3-wire,  
16 gauge assembly. Should replacement ever be necessary, be sure to replace it with an identical cord.  
Never remove the grounding pin from the male end of the cord. In applications where a grounded outlet  
is not available, a ground adaptor should be employed, with the ground tab or wire of the adaptor  
connected to a suitable earth ground.  
The AC power cord of the amplifier must be connected to a receptacle capable of delivering a minimum  
of 1200 watts. The convenience outlets of some preamplifiers are not rated for this power level. Before  
connecting the amplifier, be sure to check the rating of such outlets, and take into account the power  
consumption of any other connected components to determine the total maximum power consumption.  
If the amplifier is connected to a component with a switched convenience outlet, then the amplifier’s  
Power Switch may be left ON at all times, and the power controlled by the switched outlet. If the amplifier  
is connected to an unswitched outlet, then the amplifier’s power should be controlled by the front panel  
Power Switch.  
All input connections to the amplifier must be performed with the amplifier off!  
INPUTS  
The left and right audio inputs to the amplifier are via standard RCA jacks. In addition to the printed  
labelling above the jacks, the channels are identified by RED for right channel, and WHITE for left  
channel. Connect these jacks to the output of the preamplifier or other signal source.  
When operating the amplifier in the Mono Mode, only the left channel input should be used.  
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POWER SWITCH  
U P  
DOWN  
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O N  
OFF  
LEFT/MONO  
GAIN  
RACK HANDLES  
(19” VERSION ONLY)  
RACKMOUNT HOLES  
(19” VERSION ONLY)  
RIGHT  
GAIN  
9180  
/
9270 AMPLIFIER FRONT PANEL VIEW  
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MONO/STEREO  
SWITCH  
Gt  
RI  
IN  
MONO  
O UT  
S TEREO IN  
AC LINE  
VOLTAGE  
RATING  
LEFT/MONO  
INPUT  
T T  
MONO+  
OUTPUT  
CONNECTOR  
LEFT  
OUTPUT OUTPUT  
9180  
9270 AMPLIFIER REAR PANEL VIEW  
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CIRCUIT HIGHLIGHTS  
The input stage of the 9180/9270 Amplifier utilizes four low-noise, High-g, JFET’s (high transconductance  
junction field-effect transistors), in a fully complimentary, symmetric configuration. This circuit configu-  
ration results in excellent front-end headroom and a simple, straightforward connection to the  
remainder of the circuitry. The ultra low noise characteristics of the JFET’s virtually eliminates noise  
“mixing” (intermodulation) with the music signal, reducing discordant product frequencies known as  
“noise grain”, or “noise fuzz”.  
The input stage is cascode connected to convert the low voltage input system to the high voltage output  
system, and “speeds up” the front end for superior bandwidth. The cascode stage is connected to an  
emitter-follower and current mirror configuration that amplifies the current level about ten times,  
necessary to drive the biasing string and final output stage driver emitter followers.  
The final output stage uses multiple lateral MOSFET’s (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect  
Transistors): four devices per channel in the 9180, and six per channel in the 9270. These devices,  
unlike conventional bipolar transistors, have a negativetemperature coefficient, which means that they  
do not exhibit “thermal runaway”. Thermal runaway is a phenomenon whereby a transistor heats up  
as it conducts more current, which causes it to get hotter, and conduct more current, and so on, until  
the device self destructs. Since MOSFET’s are inherently self-protecting, no sonically degrading,  
complex circuitry is required to monitor and protect the output devices.  
Furthermore, these lateral MOSFET’s exhibit a very linear input to output transfer function. Their  
connection in circuits and operating characteristics are very similar to vacuum tubes, which is perhaps  
responsible for their widely recognized sonic trait of being very “musical” and non-fatiguing.  
Conversion to Mono Mode is accomplished by driving the negative input (feedback point) of the right  
channel with the output of the left channel. This causes the right channel to mirror exactly the output  
of the left channel, but 180 degrees out of phase. This creates twice the voltage swing to be available  
across the two red output binding posts. This simple method of bridging the amplifier (involving only  
one resistor) eliminates the costly and sonically degrading invertor circuitry used in other amplifiers.  
The Thermal Protection System consists of thermistors (temperature sensitive resistors) mounted to  
the heatsinks, connected to a comparator system that activates when the heatsinks reach an unsafe  
operating temperature. The output of the comparator system is connected to a small MOSFET switch  
that turns off the input stage of the amplifier, which effectively shuts down the entire amplifier. When  
the heatsinks cool to a safe temperature, the amplifier is turned on again.  
The Soft Turn On/Off System cooperates with the Thermal Protection System by sensing the high  
voltage power supply. At power up, when both the comparator and power supply have stabilized to  
normal operating levels, the Soft Turn On System activates the amplifier circuitry through the same  
MOSFET switch in the input stage. At power down, the system deactivates the amplifier rapidly before  
the power supply begins to collapse. This system eliminates spurious noises during the turn on/off  
cycle.  
The power supply utilizes a very large UI type transformer with dual multi-tapped primaries to allow  
alternate connections for world-wide voltage operation. Selection of the various voltage options is  
made via a simple multi-position plug inside the unit. The UI type of transformer construction results  
in very low stray magnetic leakage.  
The transformer feeds a conventional split full-wave bridge rectifier system. Power supply capacitance  
is 15,000 uF per rail. Further power supply de-coupling is provided for the input stage of each channel.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
LOUDSPEAKER  
LOAD IMPEDANCE  
CONSIDERATIONS  
The 9180/9270 Amplifier is suitable for use with a wide variety of loudspeaker types and load  
impedances. Though not rated for impedances below 4 ohms, the amplifier is capable of driving  
lower impedances. Operation at low impedances is limited by the thermal dissipation capacity of  
the heatsinks and the airflow around the unit. Operation at very high power levels into low  
impedances for extended periods may overheat the amplifier, but no damage will occur due to the  
Thermal Protection System.  
In the Mono Mode, some additional consideration is required when driving low impedances. When  
a stereo amplifier is converted (bridged) into a single channel mono amplifier, each half of the  
bridged amplifier “sees” only half of the loudspeaker’s load impedance. For example, when driving  
an 8 ohm load in the Mono Mode, each channel is actually loaded to 4 ohms. Therefore, little  
advantage is gained when attempting to drive 4 ohm loads (2 ohms per channel) in the Mono Mode,  
because of the reduced power available at extremely low impedances. It is usually better to use  
a stereo amplifier of higher power rating (rather than two bridged amplifiers of lower power) when  
driving low impedances.  
CHANGING LINE  
VOLTAGE RATING  
The 9180/9270 Amplifier is equipped with a simple means to adjust the AC line voltage rating for  
100, 120, 220, or 240 volts AC, 50/60 Hz. The configuration is labelled above the power cord  
connector. If the amplifier will be used in a location that requires a different line voltage, use the  
Review the modification instructions before  
following procedure to change the configuration.  
attempting this procedure. If any doubts exist about one’s ability to change the line voltage, it is  
advisable that the procedure be conducted by a qualified technician.  
WARNING! UNPLUG THE UNIT FROM AC POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS PROCE-  
DURE. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK.  
Remove the top cover by removing the seven allen head screws (three on each side, one at  
rear center).  
1)  
Using the diagram “Component Layout” as a guide, find the white Voltage Selector plug on  
the printed circuit board located behind the front panel Power Switch. Note that this plug has  
several alternate positions. Each position is labelled for where the end of the plug is to be  
aligned for each appropriate voltage. Move this plug to the new desired position, making sure  
that the plug is fully seated on the mating pins.  
2)  
Depending upon which new voltage is chosen, it may be necessary to change the AC line  
fuse. Locate the clip-mounted Line Fuse adjacent to the Voltage Selector plug. Replace the  
3)  
slow-blow fuse  
fuse with a new slow-blow fuse as follows:  
9180:  
9270:  
100 and 120 VAC: 7 amp  
220 and 240 VAC: 4 amp  
100 and 120 VAC: 10 amp  
220 and 240 VAC: 5 amp  
Replace the cover.  
4)  
5)  
Obtain a new voltage configuration label from the factory, and affix over the original markings  
on the rear panel. Alternately, prepare a small self-adhesive label and indicate the new  
voltage with permanent ink. Relabelling the unit is a vital safety requirement, particularly if  
the amplifier is sold to a new owner.  
The 9180/9270 Amplifier employs a single control per channel to set the bias operating point of the  
output stage. This bias point is factory set, and normally should not require adjustment for the life  
of the product. However, should improper bias be suspected, or if repairs have been made that  
would require a readjustment of bias, the following procedure should be used. Review the  
instructions before attempting this procedure. If any doubts exist about one’s ability to set the bias,  
it is advisable that the procedure be conducted by a qualified technician.  
ADJUSTlNG BIAS  
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WARNING! UNPLUG THE UNIT FROM AC POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS PROCEDURE.  
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK.  
REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT: Milliammeter capable of measuring at least 300 mA.  
Remove the top cover by removing the seven allen head screws (three on each side, one at rear  
center).  
1)  
Using the diagram “Component Layout” as a guide, find the fuses labelled F1 and F2 for the left  
channel, or F1 01 and F102 for the right channel.  
2)  
Working on one channel at a time, remove either one (and only one) of the fuses. Connect the  
3)  
milliammeter to the two fuse clips, and set the meter to a scale capable of measuring at least 300  
mA.  
WARNING! THE NEXT STEP OF THIS PROCEDURE CAN EXPOSE THE OPERATOR TO  
UNINSULATED HIGH VOLTAGES. KEEP ALL BODY PARTS CLEAR OF THE INTERNAL  
CIRCUITRY OF THE AMPLIFIER.  
Apply power to the amplifier, and allow the unit to thermally stabilize for about three minutes. (If  
using an analog meter, and the meter reads backwards, temporarily remove power and reverse  
the meter leads.)  
4)  
Again referring to the diagram, locate the trimmer potentiometer labelled Pl for the left channel,  
or P101 for the right channel. Using a small screwdriver, adjust the trimmer for a measured  
current according to the following:  
5)  
9180: 200 mA  
9270: 300 mA  
Remove power from the amplifier. Wait about one minute for the power supply to discharge, and  
remove the meter connections. Replace the fuse.  
6)  
Repeat steps #2,3, 4, 5 and 6 for the other channel.  
Replace the covers.  
7)  
8)  
The 9180/9270 Amplifier contains five internal fuses: one for AC line power, and four for DC power  
supplies. These fuses should not generally blow unless a malfunction has occurred. These fuses  
should be replaced only by a qualified technician, and only with the exact type(s) and rating of fuse(s)  
originally supplied. If a fuse is replaced and blows again within a short time, check all output  
connections for short circuits, or abnormally low speaker load impedances. If all connections and load  
conditions appear to be correct, disconnect all power immediately and return for service.  
GENERAL  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
HINTS  
If all controls, fuses, cables, etc. seem to be functioning properly, a process of one-at-a-time component  
substitution should be employed until the defective unit is identified. If only one channel is not  
functioning properly, a one-at-a-time reversal of interconnect and speaker cables from left to right  
should reveal the malfunctioning component.  
GROUND  
LOOPS  
Ground loops are characterized by a low level hum or buzz in the system. Loops are caused by a  
voltage potential difference between two points in a ground circuit, and aggravated when multiple paths  
for a given circuit exist. Noise-free audio performance is dependent upon all grounds being at the same  
potential, with a single path for each ground connection. Ground loops can exist in two forms: 1) loops  
created in audio interconnects, and 2) loops created between earth grounded chassis.  
Mounting components to a rack with metallic rails may introduce ground loops between associated  
equipment, because the rails can introduce a second ground path. The extent of this problem will  
depend on the grounding arrangements of associated equipment. Ground loops can occur in non-  
rackmounted equipment, though it is less common.  
If ground loops occur, and any other component in the system has a three wire grounded power cord,  
the first step should be to use a ground adaptor (with the ground tab or wire of the adaptor not  
DO NOT cut off the grounding pin on the plug!  
connected) on the power cord plug of the preamplifier.  
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It may be necessary to use additional adaptors on other grounded components if more than two  
components are earth grounded. (In other words, only one earth ground per system should exist.)  
Another potential source of multiple earth grounds is from coaxial antenna or cable service feeds  
for FM or video sources, which usually are (and should be) earth grounded. The ground adaptor(s)  
should cure this grounding problem as well.  
WARNING: The use of ground adaptors (with the ground tab or wire of the adaptor  
disconnected) will eliminate the safety feature of the grounded power cord. This safety  
feature is intended to reduce the risk of electric shock should an internal fault in the  
equipment result in an electrically “live” chassis. Therefore, this method of ground  
isolation should be employed only when absolutely necessary, rather than as a general  
practice. When using a ground adaptor for isolation, make sure that the power cord plug  
is inserted into the receptacle in the same orientation as if no adaptor were present, to  
maintain the same hot/neutral polarity.  
SPECIAL NOTE ON VIDEO CABLE “GROUNDS”: As mentioned above, the ground conductor  
of cable service and antenna feeds should be connected to earth ground. Often, however, due to  
long feed lengths, especially in apartment distribution systems, this ground will be of poor quality  
and could be a source of noise. This interference is usually characterized by a high frequency  
noise, rather than a hum or a buzz. If such interference is experienced, a separate earth ground  
connection should be made from the cable outlet nearest the audio/video equipment to a known  
good earth ground.  
If ground loops exist due to potential differences in the interconnects in rack mounted systems, then  
it is advisable to isolate the preamplifier chassis from the rack rails. This may be accomplished by  
sandwiching a thin sheet of insulating material (i.e., plastic washers or several layers of electrical  
tape, etc.) between the rack and the preamplifier, and securing the unit with non-metallic (i.e.,  
nylon, etc.) hardware. It may be necessary to insulate other components so that only one  
component is directly connected to the rack rails.  
CLEANING/  
MAINTENANCE  
If the faceplate should become soiled, it may be cleaned with a slightly damp, soft cloth and, if  
necessary, a mild detergent. Do not use any abrasive cleaners or solvents. Unplug the power cord  
before attempting any cleaning operations.  
Except as specifically detailed in the owners manual, there are no user serviceable parts or  
adjustments inside the 9180/9270 Amplifier, and all servicing should be referred to qualified,  
authorized personnel.  
PARTS LIST  
Parts List  
DESIGNATORS  
99:  
LEFT CHANNEL  
RIGHT CHANNEL  
COMMON PARTS  
DESIGNATOR  
VALUE  
PART NUMBER  
101-l 99:  
201-299:  
301-399:  
R13,R113  
R14,R114  
R15,R115  
R16,R116  
R17,R117  
R18,R118  
R19,R119  
R20,R120  
R21 ,R121  
R22,R122  
R23,R123  
R24,R124  
R25,R125  
R26,R126  
R27,R127  
R28,R128  
R29,R129  
R30,R130  
R31 ,R131  
2 6 7  
2 6 7  
1K  
RMP/4-2670  
RMP/4-2670  
RMP/4-1001  
RMP/4-1001  
RMP/4-1000  
RMP/4-1000  
RMP/4-4752  
RMP/4-5620  
RMP/4-4750  
RMP/4-0100  
RMP/4-0475  
RMP/4-0475  
RMP/4-2210  
RMP/4-4750  
RMP/4-4750  
RMP/4-4750  
RMP/4-2210  
RMP/4-2210  
RMP/4-2210  
RMP/4-4753  
CHASSIS/POWER SUPPLY  
DESIGNATOR  
VALUE  
PART NUMBER  
1K  
1 0 0  
1 0 0  
47.5K  
5 6 2  
4 7 5  
1 0  
4 7 . 5  
4 7 . 5  
2 2 1  
4 7 5  
4 7 5  
4 7 5  
221  
ALL RESISTORS 114 WATT, 1% METAL FILM  
(unless  
specified  
otherwise))  
R1,R101  
R2,R102  
2.43K  
2.43K  
4 7 . 5  
4 7 . 5  
66.1  
4 7 . 5  
4 7 . 5  
1K  
RMP/4-2431  
RMP/4-2431  
R3,R103  
R4,R104  
R5,R105  
R6,R106  
R7,R107  
R8,R108  
R9,R109  
R10,R110  
RMP/4-0475  
RMP/4-0475  
RMP/4-0681  
RMP/4-0475  
RMP/4-0475  
RMP/4-1001  
RMPN-1001  
RMP/4-6811  
RMP/4-4752  
1K  
6.61K  
47.5K  
2.43K  
2 2 1  
2 2 1  
4 7 5 K  
R11,R111  
R12,R112  
RMP/4-2431  
R32,R132  
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PART NUMBER  
DESIGNATOR  
VALUE  
DESIGNATOR  
VALUE  
PART NUMBER  
R33,R133  
R34,R134  
R35,R135  
R36,R136  
R37,R137  
R38,R138  
R39,R139  
R40,R140  
R41,R141  
R42,R142  
R43,R143  
R44,R144  
R45,R145  
R46,R146  
R47,R147  
R201  
R 2 0 2  
R 2 0 3  
R 2 0 4  
R 2 0 5  
R 2 0 6  
R 2 0 7  
R 2 0 8  
R 2 0 9  
47.5K  
33.2K  
47.5K  
1 0 0  
1 0 0  
1 0 0  
1 0 0  
1 5 K  
RMP/4-4752  
RMP/4-3322  
RMP/4-4752  
RMP/4-1000  
RMP/4-1000  
RMP/4-1000  
RMP/4-1001  
RMP/4-1502  
RW5-100  
RMP/4-1001  
RMP/4-4754  
RMP/4-1004  
RMP/4-1004  
RMP/4-1004  
RMP/4-1004  
RC/2-752  
C21,C121  
C22,C122  
C201  
C301  
C302  
0.01,  
0.01,  
Polypropylene  
Polypropylene  
CPP-103A  
CPP-103A  
CYV-103  
CER-159ES  
CER-159ES  
CD-l 03/20  
0.01, Polycarbonate  
15000,  
15000,  
0.01, Ceramic  
Electrolytic  
Electrolytic  
C303  
C304  
0.01, UL Approved  
CD-103A  
10,5W, Wirewound  
1K  
4.75M  
1M  
1M  
1M  
1M  
7.5K, .5 W, Carbon  
7.5K, .5 W, Carbon  
100K  
10K  
18.2K  
3 3 2 K  
18.2K  
3 3 2 K  
1K  
68.1K  
33.2K  
33.2K  
47.5K  
Q1 ,Q101  
Q2,Q102  
2SK163, Graded  
2SK163, Graded  
2SJ74,  
SSH614T  
SSH-614T  
SSH-617DT  
SSH-617DT  
SSH613  
SSH-613  
SSH-708  
SSH-708  
SSH-708  
SSH-613  
SSH-616  
SSH-612  
SSH-611  
SSH612  
SSH-616  
SSH-717T  
SSH-717T (9270 Only)  
SSH-717T  
SSH-719T  
SSH-719T (9270 Only)  
SSH-719T  
SSH-724  
Graded  
Graded  
Q3,Q103  
Q4,Q104  
Q5,Q105  
Q6,Q106  
Q7,Q107  
Q8,Q108  
Q9,Q109  
Q10,Q110  
Q11,Q111  
Q12,Q112  
Q13,Q113  
Q14,Q114  
Q15,Q115  
Q16,Q116  
Q17,Q117  
Q18,0118  
Q19,0119  
Q20,Q120  
Q21,Q121  
Q22,Q122  
Q201  
2SJ74,  
2N5550  
2N5550  
2N5401  
2N5401  
2N5401  
2N5550  
2N5415  
2N3440  
2N2222A  
2N3440  
2N5415  
2SK1057, Graded  
2SK1057, Graded  
2SK1057, Graded  
2SJ161,  
2SJ161,  
2SJ161,  
2N7000  
MPSA56  
RC/2-752  
RMP/4-1003  
RMP/4-1002  
RMP/4-1822  
RMP/4-3323  
RMP/4-1822  
RMP/4-3323  
RMP/4-1001  
R 2 1 0  
R211  
R 2 1 2  
R 2 1 3  
RMP/4-6811  
RMP/4-3322  
RMP/4-3322  
RMP/4-4752  
Graded  
Graded  
Graded  
VR1 ,VR101  
P1,P101  
50K  
Volume  
RVH-503G  
RV-102  
SS-1O1A  
1
K
Trim  
U1  
LM393  
SS-207  
ALL CAPACITORS IN MICROFARADS  
(unless specified otherwise)  
TS1  
T S 2  
T R M  
Thermal Sensor  
Thermal Sensor  
Inrush Limitor  
SS-215  
SS-215  
SSH-618  
PART NUMBER  
DESIGNATOR  
C1,C101  
VALUE  
330p  
330p, Polystyrene  
10p, Mica  
CR1 ,CR101  
CR2,CR102  
CR3,CR103  
CR4,CR104  
CR5,CR105  
CR6,CR106  
CR7,CR107  
C R 2 0 1  
FDH400  
FDH400  
1N4148  
SS-163  
SS-163  
SS-162  
SS-212  
SS-212  
S S - 1 6 2  
S S - 1 6 2  
SS-212  
SS-212  
SS-162  
,
Polypropylene CPP-331 (9180)  
CPS-331 (9270)  
CM-100 (9180)  
CPS-080 (9270)  
CPC-104 (9180)  
CPP-104MC (9270)  
CERNP-227  
1
1
N5245B,15V  
N5245B,15V  
C2,C102  
8p,  
Polystyrene  
1N4148  
1N4148  
C3,C103  
0.1, Polycarbonate  
0.1, Polypropylene  
220, NP Electrolytic  
1
1
N52458,15V  
N52458,15V  
C4,C104  
C5,C105  
CR202  
CR203  
0.001,  
Polypropylene CPP-102 (9180)  
0.001, Polystyrene CPS-102 (9270)  
0.001, Polypropylene CPP-102 (9180)  
1N4148  
C6,C106  
BR301  
Diode Bridge  
SSH-609  
0.001, Polystyrene  
220p, Polypropylene  
220p, Polystyrene  
CPS-102 (9270)  
CPP-221 (9180)  
CPS-221 (9270)  
CPC-104 (9180)  
CPP-104MC (9270)  
CPC-104 (9180)  
CPP-104MC (9270)  
CPC-104 (9180)  
CPP-104MC (9270)  
CER-107D  
RCA Jack, White  
RCA Jack, Red  
5-Way Binding Post  
AC Voltage Selector  
Header:  
Housing:  
Pins:  
IEC Connector  
Stereo/Mono Switch  
Power Switch  
CCH-232  
CCH-231  
CC-568  
J1  
J101  
J2,J102  
J201  
C7,C107  
C8,C108  
0.1,  
0.1,  
0.1,  
0.1,  
0.1,  
0.1,  
Polycarbonate  
Polypropylene  
Polycarbonate  
Polypropylene  
Polycarbonate  
Polypropylene  
CCH-245  
CCH-246  
CCH-247  
CCH-233  
SWH-510  
SWH-152G (Gray)  
SWH-152B (Black)  
C9,C109  
C10,C110  
J301  
S W 1  
S301  
C11,C111  
C12,C112  
C13,C113  
100, Electrolytic  
100, Electrolytic  
CER-107D  
0.1,  
0.1,  
0.1,  
0.1,  
Polycarbonate  
Polypropylene  
Polycarbonate  
Polypropylene  
CPC-104 (9180)  
CPP-104MC (9270)  
CPC-104 (9180)  
CPP-104MC (9270)  
CPP-331 (9180)  
CPS-331 (9270)  
CPC-104 (9180)  
CPP-104MC (9270)  
T301  
Power Xformer  
TT-9180  
TT-9270  
(9180)  
(9270)  
C14,C114  
C15,C115  
C16,C116  
330p, Polypropylene  
330p, Polystyrene  
F1 ,F101  
5
7
5
7
7
4
A m p  
A m p  
A m p  
A m p  
Amp Slo-Blo  
Amp Slo-Blo  
FS-005 (9180)  
FS-007 (9270)  
FS-005 (9180)  
FS-007 (9270)  
FS-007SB  
FS-004SB  
FS-010SB  
FS-005SB  
0.1,  
0.1,  
Polycarbonate  
Polypropylene  
F2,F102  
C17,C117  
C18,C118  
C19,C119  
C20,C120  
Not Used  
Not Used  
Not Used  
0.47, Polycarbonate  
LINE FUSE  
(9180 100-120V)  
(9180 220-240V)  
(9270 100-120V)  
(9270 220-24OV)  
10 Amp Slo-Blo  
Amp Slo-Blo  
C W - 4 7 4  
5
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LEFT/MONO  
LEFT/MONO  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
MONO/STEREO  
SWITCH  
RIGHT  
INPUT  
THERMAL  
PROTECTION  
SYSTEM  
THERMAL  
SENSORS  
TURN ON/OFF  
SYSTEM  
9180  
9270 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM  
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CHART)  
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CHART)  
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  
RMSED 1  
1 CR201  
1
68.1 K  
0.01  
TO R.  
CH.  
TO L.  
CH.  
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NOTE!3 UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE  
1. ALL RESISTORS IN OHMS  
2. ALL CAPACITORS IN MICROFARADS  
3. COUPONENT DESIGNATORS:  
l-99: LEFT CHANNEL  
101-199:  
RIGHT CHANNEL  
201-299: COMMON PARTS  
J101  
RIGHT INPUT  
301-399:  
CHASSIS/POWER SUPPLY  
4. Ql7/Q117 & Q20/Q120 NOT PRESENT ON  
SERIES 9180  
5. LEFT  
CHANNEL ONLY SHOWN  
6. STEREO/MONO SWITCH SHOWN IN STEREO  
7. VOLTAGE SELECTOR SHOWN IN 1OOV POSITION  
R34  
6. Ql/QlOl  
&
Q2/Q102 USE TWO 2SK163 SINGLE JFET'S  
OR ONE 2SK389 DUAL JFET  
9. Q3/Q103 & Q4/Q104 USE TWO 2SJ74 SINGLE JFET'S  
OR ONE 251109 DUAL JFET  
1
0
.
R44/R144. R45/R145.  
R46/R146.  
R47/R147.  
C21/C121.  
C22/C122  
2SK389  
ARE PRESENT ONLY WHEN USING DUAL JFET’S  
2SJ109 (FOR S UBS TRATE BIAS ING)  
&
11. C17/C117. C18/C118  
C19/C119  
NOT USED  
FUSE CHART  
R35  
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM  
1
, NEUTRAL  
I
+HV  
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- HV  
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SERVICE POLICY AND LIMITED WARRANTY  
If you encounter any difficulty or have any question concerning your 9180/9270 Amplifier, please  
call our Customer Service Department weekdays, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mountain Standard Time,  
at 602-967-3565.  
Should you have any doubts as to whether the amplifier is malfunctioning and requires service,  
please call us before sending in for repair. All units being returned (regardless of warranty status)  
must receive a Return Authorization (RA) number. In addition, we can offer troubleshooting  
assistance that may simplify or even eliminate the need for factory service.  
The Hafler 9180/9270 Amplifier is warranted to the original owner (non-transferrable) for seven  
years from the date of purchase, including parts, labor, and return shipping costs within the  
Continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. This warranty applies only to products sold in the  
United States Of America.  
For warranties outside the U.S.A., please contact your local agent.  
It is the owner’s responsibility to pay shipping (preferably United Parcel Service, UPS) to the  
factory: collect shipments will not be accepted. Units under warranty should be accompanied by  
acopyof the dated Bill Of Sale. Use the original carton and all packing material, with the RA number  
clearly marked on the outside of the package. Be sure to include  
a
return address, the RA number,  
a daytime telephone number, and a brief description of the difficulty, including whether it occurs  
continuously or intermittently.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state.  
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