QSC Audio Stereo Amplifier PL218A User Guide

POWERLIGHT 2A  
User Manual  
Manuel de l’utilisateur  
Bedienhandbuch  
Manual del Usario  
PL218A  
PL2A Audio Power Amplifiers  
with Analog Signal Processing  
PL224A  
PL230A  
PL236A  
*TD-000089-00*  
TD-000089-00  
Rev.B  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CONNECTIONS:  
Explanation of Graphical Symbols.......................................................2  
Inputs................................................................................21  
Outputs............................................................................22  
FCC Interference Statement....................................................................2  
SECURITY PANEL USE & INSTALLATION...................................................24  
INTRODUCTION:  
PL2A Series Overview.................................................4  
Front Panel...................................................................4  
Rear Panel....................................................................5  
Side Panel....................................................................5  
OPERATION:  
Gain Controls................................................................25  
AC Power Switch...............................................................25  
Front Panel LED Indicators.................................................25  
Normal operating levels......................................................25  
FEATURES & SETUP:  
Rear Panel Switches-  
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................26  
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW & BLOCK DIAGRAM............................................28  
SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................30  
WARRANTY INFORMATION..........................................................................32  
HOW TO CONTACT QSC AUDIO PRODUCTS..............................................32  
BLANK SETUP SHEETS...................................................................................33  
INPUT CONFIGURATION..............................................6  
MODE...........................................................................7  
DATAPORT INPUT SIGNAL..........................................8  
GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT.........................................9  
Side Panel Switches and SIP networks-  
Subaudio Filter & Subaudio Frequency....................10  
Lo Frequency Delay and HF ATTEN..................................11  
HORN BOOST.............................................................12  
POWER LIMITER........................................................13  
CLIP LIMITER..............................................................15  
Crossover & Delay SIP Networks.............................16  
DataPort, Front Panel LEDs, Gain Controls-  
Basic Overview...........................................................18  
INSTALLATION:  
Rack mounting & Mounting Dimensions.................19  
Fan Cooling & AC Mains..........................................20  
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INTRODUCTION: PL2A OVERVIEW  
The POWERLIGHT 2A is easy to use. All operating mode switches are grouped  
together on the rear panel. These critical switches have color-coded LED’s to  
positively confirm switch position. A brilliant blue LED on the front clearly  
indicates when the amplifier is in bi-amp mode. Limiter threshold, high-pass trim  
(HF ATTEN) and high-pass EQ (HORN BOOST) levels use combinations of two  
position switches for easy adjustment. These less used switches are located on  
the side panel.  
Thank you for the purchase of your new POWERLIGHT 2A amplifier. To get the most  
out of your amplifier, review this manual carefully. The installation and operation  
sections provide proper connection and operation guidelines.  
The POWERLIGHT 2A expands upon the features of the POWERLIGHT 2. The  
flexibility, user-friendliness and reliability of this amplifier will make it a valuable  
part of your system for years to come.  
The POWERLIGHT 2A is built for the long haul. Rubber-isolated XLR input  
connectors reduce stress on the contact pins and provide a tight, noise-free  
connection. All signal processing is done in side loops and then returned to the  
main signal path. This maintains high signal fidelity and provides a more robust  
system in the unlikely event a processor ceases to function.  
The POWERLIGHT 2A was designed to fit your system. You can adjust the input  
sensitivity to match the output capability of your mixing board. DataPort input  
signals can be summed before or after internal processing so that conflicts with  
external processing are avoided. The 4th order Linkwitz-Riley crossover has  
independent adjustment of crossover frequency and defeatable low-pass delay  
time. The high-pass side of the crossover includes separate binary adjustments for  
trim and driver EQ. The precision limiters provide separate adjustment of limiter  
threshold, peak mode and attack/release times. You can adjust the limiter  
threshold between 100% and 3% of available power. The limiters have a gentle  
limiting knee which preserves a sense of signal dynamics. In bi-amplified systems,  
a slower attack/release time can be used on the low frequency channel. The  
limiters can also be connected together to maintain stereo balance in full range  
mode or frequency balance in bi-amplified mode. A peak limiting mode with a fast  
attack time provides protection for fragile high frequency drivers.  
Your new POWERLIGHT 2A amplifier will give you many years of great sound. The  
POWERLIGHT 2A is the most flexible, durable and best performing amplifier you  
can buy.  
FRONT PANEL  
1. Power switch  
2. Cooling vents  
3. Gain control (1 per  
channel)  
4. CLIP, -10 dB, -20 dB and  
SIGNAL indicator LEDs, 1  
per channel  
5. POWER, BRIDGE, and  
PARALLEL indicator LEDs  
6. BI-AMP indicator LED  
7. Handles  
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INTRODUCTION: PL2A OVERVIEW  
REAR PANEL  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
9a.  
DataPort  
Terminal block inputs  
Configuration switches  
XLR inputs  
Speakon outputs  
Binding post outputs  
Cooling air inlet vents  
Serial number label  
IEC connector for AC power cord  
Power cord retaining clip (install on item 8)  
SIDE PANEL  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Low pass delay network SIP* socket (J5)  
Crossover frequency network SIP socket (J4)  
Subaudio filter push-button switches (1 per  
channel)  
4.  
5.  
Subaudio filter “on” indicator LEDs (1 per channel)  
DIP** switch for subaudio filter frequency select,  
low frequency delay enable, HF attenuation  
and horn boost  
6.  
7.  
DIP switches for power limiting adjustments  
and clip limiting enable  
Activity LEDs for indication of power limiter  
activity (1 per channel)  
*SIP is the abbreviation for Single-In-line Package  
**DIP is the abbreviation for Dual-In-line Package  
Side cover plate removed for this illustration  
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FEATURES & SETUP- REAR PANEL SWITCHES: INPUT CONFIGURATION  
INPUT CONFIGURATION- This switch selects between STEREO or PARALLEL  
input configuration. The indicator LEDs above the switch confirm the switch setting.  
STEREO: Each input is sent to its respective channel. Each channel has  
independent subaudio filtering, clip limiting, gain control, and outputs. In  
STEREO mode, a full-frequency signal may be presented to each channel.  
When to use STEREO input configuration: Use STEREO for stereo  
sources (L-R inputs) and any other situation that requires each channel to  
be completely separate from the other.  
PARALLEL: The CH 1 and CH 2 inputs are connected together, applying a  
single input signal to both channels of the amplifier. A signal into any  
input jack will drive both channels. Each channel's subaudio filtering, clip  
limiting, and gain control still function independently. Each channel feeds  
its own speaker load.  
You can patch the input signal on to additional amplifiers (“daisy-chain”)  
by using any of the remaining input jacks. This feature eliminates the  
need for “Y” cables.  
The orange PARALLEL LED on the front panel clearly indicates when the  
amplifier in configured for PARALLEL input.  
When to use PARALLEL input configuration: Use PARALLEL when  
you need one signal to drive both channels.  
NOTE: The “normal” position of the MODE  
NOTE: Ensure that the INPUT CONFIGURATION  
switch is 2 CH when operating in STEREO or  
switch is set to STEREO when feeding two  
PARALLEL input for the operating conditions  
separate signals to the two channels.  
shown above. See the following section for  
more information regarding the MODE switch.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- REAR PANEL SWITCHES: MODE  
MODE- This switch selects between BI-AMP, 2 CH, or BRIDGE modes of operation.  
The indicator LEDs above the switch confirm the selection.  
BI-AMP: This puts the amplifier into a “crossover” mode. CH 1 receives  
the low frequencies and CH 2 is receives the high frequencies. The  
crossover is a 4th order Linkwitz-Riley. The crossover frequency and low-  
frequency alignment delay are “programmed” with SIP (single in-line  
package) resistor networks . These small plug-in networks are installed  
from the side of the amplifier and plug into J4 and J5. WARNING: Do not  
insert or remove networks with the power turned on. See the SIP Network  
Selection and Installation section for more information. The HF ATTEN,  
HORN BOOST, and SUBAUDIO FILTER controls are active in BI-AMP  
mode. The blue BI-AMP LED on the front panel indicates when the amp  
is in bi-amp mode.  
When to use BI-AMP mode: Use BI-AMP when you need to split the  
high frequency and low frequency signals to power separate driver types.  
2 CH: This is the “normal” mode used for stereo and parallel input  
configuration. Each channel carries full-frequency signals (no crossover)  
and is independently controlled (gain, processing, output connection).  
BRIDGE: This mode combines both output channels into one output. This  
mode is for driving a single, high-powered load with twice the “normal”  
voltage swing. This results in about 4 times the peak power and about  
three times the sustained power of a single channel. This mode uses the  
input, gain control, subaudio filter, and clip limiter of CH 1; CH 2's filter  
and clip limiter have no effect. The yellow BRIDGE LED on the front panel  
indicates when the amp is in BRIDGE mode.  
When to use BRIDGE mode: Use BRIDGE mode when you need to  
deliver the power of two channels to a single 8 or 4 ohm load, such as a  
subwoofer. Do not use less than 4 ohm loads in BRIDGE mode.  
BRIDGE MODE OUTPUT CONNECTION-  
Note that speaker connection for bridge mono mode is different than other modes.  
See section on Connections: Outputs for proper bridge mode output connections.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- REAR PANEL SWITCHES: DATAPORT INPUT SIGNAL  
DATAPORT INPUT SIGNAL- This switch selects the regular inputs or the  
DataPort inputs, and allows the DataPort to enter before or after the analog  
processing. WARNING: There is no DataPort “flag” for this setting, so the appropriate  
setting must be confirmed manually.  
OFF: If the DATAPORT CONNECTION is not being used, set to the OFF position. The  
DataPort MONITOR SIGNALS and STANDBY are still active, but the DataPort input signals  
will not reach the amplifier.  
PRE PROC: This setting will insert the DATAPORT signals ahead of the amplifiers signal  
processor. If you are using external processing on the DATAPORT input signal, be aware that  
additional internal processing will be added to the signal. This may cause unexpected overall  
results.  
POST PROC: This selection inserts the DATAPORT signals after the amplifiers processor.  
The subaudio filters and clip limiting remain functional, but all other processing is  
bypassed. See the Block Diagram for more detailed signal flow information.  
DATAPORT signal routing options using the DATAPORT INPUT SIGNAL switch  
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FEATURES & SETUP- REAR PANEL SWITCHES: GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT  
GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT- This switch selects the gain structure of the amplifier. Each channel  
runs through a gain buffer which allows all models to have either a uniform 1.2 Vrms input sensitivity or  
a uniform 26 or 32 dB of voltage gain (all measured with the GAIN controls at maximum). The internal  
signal leaving this stage is approximately +4 dB, leaving about 16 dB of headroom for the rest of the  
signal processing. NOTE: The GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT setting does not effect DataPort gain in any  
mode.  
1.2 Vrms: This selection sets the input sensitivity to approximately 1.2 Vrms.  
This is the input voltage required to drive the amplifier to rated output power  
into an 8 ohm load.  
26 dB: This selection sets the maximum voltage gain of the amplifier to  
approximately 26 dB.  
32 dB: This selection sets the maximum voltage gain of the amplifier to  
approximately 32 dB  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL SWITCHES: SUBAUDIO FILTER and SUBAUDIO FREQUENCY  
The side panel cover plate must be removed to access the side panel switches.  
CH1 SUBAUDIO FILTER, CH2 SUBAUDIO FILTER- These push-button switches are used  
to turn on or off the SUBAUDIO FILTER for each channel. Press the switch in for ON; the green  
LED illuminates when the filter is ON. Push in and allow the switch to release for OFF; the green  
LED extinguishes when the filter is OFF.  
The filter’s roll-off frequency is determined by each channels SUBAUDIO FREQUENCY switch.  
When the filter is switched OFF, a 5 hertz roll-off frequency protects the load against DC or deep  
subaudio output from the amplifier. Unless you already have filtering upstream of the amplifier,  
use the SUBAUDIO FILTER to protect your speakers from cone over-excursion caused by  
frequencies below the speakers limits. The OFF position should be used only for subwoofer  
systems with rated frequency response below 30 hertz or if low frequency filtering is provided by  
other devices.  
CH1 SUBAUDIO FREQUENCY, CH2 SUBAUDIO FREQUENCY- These switches  
determine the low frequency roll-off of the SUBAUDIO FILTER. Generally, match the frequency  
selection to your speakers low frequency capability. This improves speaker performance by  
limiting subaudio cone movement, making more power available for the speakers rated  
frequency range. 30 Hz and 50 Hz are the available settings. If the SUBAUDIO FILTER switches  
are OFF, these settings will have no effect. These switches are located on sections 1 and 10 of  
the left-most DIP switch.  
Subaudio filter frequency response- filter off  
Subaudio filter frequency response- filter on, 50 hertz selected  
Subaudio filter frequency response- filter on, 30 hertz selected  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL SWITCHES: LO FREQ DELAY and HF ATTEN  
LO FREQ DELAY- This switch is active only when the amplifier is in BI-AMP mode. This  
switch controls an additional analog delay which adds to the inherent delay of the low  
frequency filter. The amount of delay is determined by the SIP programming network installed  
in the DELAY NETWORK socket (J5). DELAY OFF disables the delay. ENABLE LO FREQ  
DELAY activates the delay. Refer to the SIP network value selection chart for more  
information.  
HF ATTEN- These switches are active only when the amplifier is in BI-AMP mode.  
These four switches (section 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the left-most DIP switch) work in  
combination to control the amount of high-frequency attenuation. The amount of  
attenuation can be selected in 1dB steps from 0 to 15 dB. Add the selected switch values  
for the total attenuation. EXAMPLE: Setting -1 dB and -4 dB results in -5 dB of high  
frequency attenuation.  
Typical crossover frequency response curve showing  
the range of adjustment of the HF ATTEN switches.  
Crossover frequency is programmable.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL SWITCHES: HORN BOOST  
HORN BOOST- These switches are only active when the amplifier is in BI-AMP  
mode. These switches work in combination to control the amount of high-frequency horn  
boost. The horn boost is adjustable from 0 to 14dB in 2dB steps as measured at 20 kHz.  
Add the values of the selected switches for the total boost.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL SWITCHES: POWER LIMITER  
POWER LIMITER: Each channel has its own limiter with independently adjustable threshold and time con-  
stants. A ten-section switch for each channel controls the limiter settings.  
LIMITER ACTIVITY LED’s: Just below the CH 1 and CH 2 labels you will note a clear circle which has a yellow  
LED behind it. Each LED illuminates only when its limiter is reducing gain. Therefore, the LED activity tells you  
how hard the limiter is working and shows the limiter time constant (see SPEED).  
POWER LIMITER ENABLE: Set this switch to ON to activate the limiter for each channel. NOTE: The Limiter  
Activity LED does not illuminate until the output power reaches the limiter threshold.  
POWER LIMITER MODE:  
Limiter adjustment DIP switches.  
Settings shown are for example only.  
AVG mode tracks the program level with moderate attack and release rates (SPEED is set  
below). This setting does not respond strongly to isolated peaks and therefore gives the  
smoothest results.  
PEAK mode causes limiting to increase abruptly, even on short peaks. It provides faster  
protection, but causes more audible “ducking” of the program level.  
POWER LIMITER THRESHOLD: These four switches control the threshold where limiting begins in 1 dB steps  
relative to the amplifier’s rated power. The limiting characteristic has a soft knee which begins several dB below  
the threshold. The threshold is reached at 6 dB of limiting. Slope is 8:1 on AVG mode, and 15:1 on PEAK mode.  
To enter the desired power, find the amplifiers rated power at your load impedance (see Specification  
section), determine the desired percentage of power and consult the table at right to convert this to the nearest  
dB setting. Then combine switch settings to obtain the desired setting.  
EXAMPLE: You want limiting to occur at 100 watts, using a 4 ohm load. You are using a PL230A  
which is rated for 900 watts into 4 ohms. Therefore, you want to limit at 11% of this power. This falls between -  
9 dB and -10 dB on the table (below). We enter -10 dB by setting the -8 dB and -2 dB switches.  
POWER LIMITER SPEED, ATTACK-RELEASE: Three overall response times or “speeds” are available.  
Although it may seem desirable to have rapid response in all cases, a limiter should not change gain appreciably  
during an individual cycle of audio, as this causes intermodulation (IM) distortion. Therefore the speed must be  
slow enough to pass the lowest frequency intended, without unwanted modulation. Otherwise the low fre-  
quency tones cause “garbling” of the highs. The speed settings adjust the release time which governs how much  
the limiter can change from one cycle to the next. The AVG mode (described above) has a 25% attack time  
relative to this release time, so the gain changes gradually in both directions. The PEAK mode has a 1 to 2%  
attack time and therefore gain reduction can occur quickly for more protection. However, gain increase is still  
controlled by the overall SPEED setting, and therefore, the same frequency range applies.  
Power limiter switch settings for all possible combinations  
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NOTE: The time constants for each setting are determined by internal capacitor values which can be  
changed by a qualified service technician. Consult QSC Technical Services for more information.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL SWITCHES: POWER LIMITER (continued from previous page)  
FAST- Set both POWER LIMITER SPEED switches to FAST. This setting produces 20 milliseconds (0.020 seconds) of release time. The AVG mode will produce 8 milliseconds of  
attack time, and PEAK mode will produce less than 1 millisecond of attack time. This setting will have low distortion down to about 1 kHz. It is suitable for high frequency protection,  
but will cause a distinctly “muddy” effect when used on full range material.  
MED- Set the upper POWER LIMITER SPEED switch to MED and the lower switch to FAST. This setting produces 200 milliseconds of release time. The AVG mode produces 80  
milliseconds of attack time and the PEAK mode produces 10 milliseconds of attack time. This setting is the fastest possible setting for full range material and may still produce some  
IM distortion for extremely low frequencies.  
SLOW- Set the lower POWER LIMITER SPEED switch to SLOW and the upper switch to FAST. This setting provides 4 seconds of release time. The AVG mode produces 1.6  
second of attack time and the PEAK mode produces 180 milliseconds of attack time. This setting will change the gain very gradually in the AVG mode, and sudden peaks may clip for  
1 to 2 seconds. The PEAK mode will push overloads down quickly, but recovery time will still take many seconds.  
POWER LIMITER TRACKING- Each channel’s power limiter operates independently, with its own threshold and time constants.  
Four tracking modes are available for your use:  
1- No Tracking-- switch section 9 of both limiter adjustment DIPs should be set to OFF. This is the “usual” mode where neither channel’s limiting effects the other.  
2- CH 1 tracks the limiter activity of CH 2-- switch section 9 of channel 1s limiter adjustment DIPs should be set to TRACK CH 2 and switch section 9 of channel 2s limiter  
adjustment DIPs should be set to OFF. This tracking mode is not often used, but is applied to paging environments with high ambient noise levels. Limiting on channel 2 will cause  
limiting to occur on channel 1. Channel 2 is set up for a vocal-range horn and carries the voice page; its limiter is set for MED speed and PEAK mode with a power threshold and  
gain setting that produces proper paging level. Channel 1 is set up for a full-range music speaker with its level set for comfortable listening against the ambient noise. When a  
page drives channel 2 into limiting, channel 1 is driven “down” also, making the page more audible against the background noise. Some experimentation with channel 2’s gain and  
threshold will be required for best performance with a range of paging voices & levels.  
3- CH 2 tracks the limiter activity of CH 1 (bi-amp tracking) -- switch section 9 of channel 2s limiter adjustment DIPs should be set to TRACK CH 1 and switch section 9 of  
channel 1’s limiter adjustment DIPs should be set to OFF. This tracking mode is useful for high frequency bi-amping , using fast protection on the horn without “ducking” the low  
frequencies. When used carefully, this mode can protect each driver in a two-way system , while preserving musical dynamics and balance.  
We offer the following suggestions as a starting point for bi-amp tracking:  
TWO-WAY SPEAKER WITH A FAIRLY HIGH CROSSOVER FREQUENCY- Most of these systems have a large cone low frequency driver and a comparatively delicate high frequency  
driver. The limiting is tailored for each driver; higher power threshold and slower limiter speed for the low frequency driver and a lower power threshold and faster limiter speed for  
the high frequency driver.  
The low frequency driver can handle short time overloads, so its limiter can be set to the slower responding AVG (average) mode with MED to SLOW overall limiting times. Short  
peaks may clip, but the overall limiting will be smooth and gradual with no low frequency distortion and a minimum of “ducking”. If there is too much clipping, try the CLIP  
LIMITER or use the PEAK mode and MED speed.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL SWITCHES: CLIP LIMITER  
POWER LIMITER TRACKING- continued  
The high frequency driver requires a lower power threshold and fast limiting response. Try the FAST setting and the PEAK mode. Short peaks will be limited aggressively, but signals  
will return to normal almost instantly. This response (fast with low threshold) would have too much “ducking” and low frequency distortion for use with full range material.  
Once each driver has optimal protection, you need to make them work properly together. When only one channel is limiting, the frequency balance will be upset. This may not be a  
problem with some material, but testing is required. The different tracking “modes” offer different solutions. For example, if the crossover frequency is low, both drivers may have  
similar power capacities and protection speed requirements. For this type of bi-amping, you may find that “mode” 4 (stereo tracking, below) offers the best sound performance.  
Experimentation with the actual speakers is needed.  
4- Each channel tracks the other (stereo tracking)-- switch section 9 of both channels limiter adjustment DIP switches should be set to the right (TRACKS CH 2 and TRACKS  
CH 1). Stereo playback usually uses matched speakers and thus if one channel limits, it will effect the image and placement of the instruments. When each channel tracks the other,  
any limiting on one channel causes limiting on the other, preserving the overall “balance” while protecting the speakers. The power threshold and speed settings for each channel  
should be matched.  
CLIP LIMITER: The PL2A amplifier also has separate limiters which respond only to amplifier clipping. These  
may be used with or without the adjustable Power Limiters.  
When the audio signal drives the amp's output circuit beyond its power capability, the amp clips and flattens the  
peaks of the waveform. The clip limiter detects this and quickly reduces the gain to minimize the amount of  
overdrive. To preserve as much of the program dynamics as possible, limiting occurs only during actual clipping.  
Each channel has its own clip limiter that can be switched on or off independently, as shown at right.  
When to use it-  
When driving full-range speakers, clip limiting reduces high frequency distortion caused by bass overloads. It  
also protects high frequency drivers from excess overdrive and harsh clipping harmonics.  
Clip limiter switches are at the bottom of each  
We recommend using the clip limiters in all applications.  
LIMITER ADJUSTMENT DIP switch (1 per channel)  
NOTE: After all side panel switches have been set and SIP resistor networks installed, verify your  
setup and reinstall the side cover plate to keep dirt, dust, and foreign objects from entering the  
chassis.  
CAUTION: Clip limiting reduces extreme overdrive peaks, allowing a  
higher average signal level without audible distortion. However,  
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.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL: CROSSOVER & DELAY NETWORK SELECTION & INSTALLATION  
SIP RESISTOR NETWORK INSTALLATION GUIDELINES AND SELECTION  
INFORMATION  
DECODING SIP NETWORK RESISTANCE VALUES  
(see note below decoding chart)  
Your PL2A amplifier is shipped configured to order with SIP networks installed. If  
the factory set up is not applicable for your application,then you will need to  
know your desired crossover frequency and low frequency delay time in order to  
select the corresponding SIP resistor network values. Refer to the selection  
chart, below, for nominal crossover frequency and delay values.  
A general guideline would be to never use a larger value of delay SIP than  
that used for the crossover. After choosing the desired values from the  
selection chart, locate the plastic bag containing the SIP networks and locate  
the desired value.  
NOTE: Due to the number of manufacturers of SIP resistor networks, we can not  
possibly provide examples of all the various part number marking schemes. We have  
provided the three most common marking schemes, above. If the SIP networks you have  
received do not conform to one of the above schemes, QSCs Technical Services  
Department will be glad to assist you in determining the resistance value of your SIPs.  
Alternatively, you could measure the resistance value with a multimeter; simply set you  
meter to the proper resistance range and connect your multimeters leads to the first two  
pins of either end to obtain the value.  
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FEATURES & SETUP- SIDE PANEL: CROSSOVER & DELAY NETWORK SELECTION & INSTALLATION  
Turn the power to the amplifier off before removing or installing SIPs!  
The SIPs may be installed “either way”. The  
SIPs are symmetrical and thus perform  
identically no matter which end points to the  
left or right. This completely eliminates  
“polarity” errors that might otherwise arise.  
The side cover plate must be removed to access  
the SIP sockets. Be sure to reinstall the side  
cover plate after installing the SIPs.  
Before installing the SIP (as shown right) ensure  
that the pins are straight. This will ease  
insertion into the jack and help to avoid  
damaging the pins due to misaligned insertion.  
NOTE: Reinstall the side  
cover plate after SIP  
installation to keep dust, dirt,  
and foreign objects from  
entering the internal  
circuitry of the amplifier.  
Failure to do so could result  
in damage to the amplifier  
should any such material  
enter the chassis.  
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FEATURES & SETUP: DATAPORT, FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS, GAIN CONTROLS  
DATAPORT CONNECTOR  
The PL2A amplifier features a QSC DataPort connector which connects to accessory products to enhance your amplifier application.  
The CM16a Amplifier Network Monitor can remotely control and monitor your PL2A amplifier. The DSP-3 digital signal processor can  
mount directly to the rear of your PL2A amplifier, adding an incredible amount of processing power in a small, powerful module at a  
very competitive price.  
WARNING: The PL2A amplifiers use a rear panel switch ( DATAPORT INPUT SIGNAL switch) to control the input  
signal from the DataPort. When using a DataPort-connected accessory, be sure to set this switch to PRE PROC  
(blue confirmation LED illuminated) or POST PROC (yellow confirmation LED illuminated) as desired. This switch  
must be in the OFF position (green confirmation LED illuminated) to use the regular inputs.  
OTHER ACCESSORIES-  
Accessories for the PL2A amplifiers are available through your local distributor or directly from QSC. For accessory information,  
contact QSC's Technical Services Department or your QSC representative. Check QSC’s web page for the latest product information.  
DataPort connector location  
FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS  
At full brightness, the green POWER LED indicates that the amplifier is operating. Half brightness indicates the  
amp is in its start-up sequence or that the amplifier is in STANDBY mode.  
As the input signal strength increases, the green SIGNAL, -20dB, and amber -10dB LED indicators light  
respectively at 0.1%, 1% and 10% of full power. The red CLIP LED indicator flashes during overload (clipping). A  
bright, steady glow indicates protective muting. If this occurs during use, see the Troubleshooting section. The  
yellow BRIDGE LED illuminates when the amp is in BRIDGE mode. The blue BI-AMP LED illuminates when the  
amplifier is in BI-AMP mode. The orange PARALLEL LED illuminates when the amp is in PARALLEL input mode.  
Front panel: gain controls and indicator LED’s for  
signal level, clip indication, power status indication,  
and operating mode (bridge, parallel, bi-amp)  
GAIN CONTROLS  
The gain controls are detented (21 steps) for repeatable adjustment. Surrounding the gain control knob, the  
attenuation level is shown in dB. Maximum gain depends on the model and the GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT  
switch setting. For full details, see the specification section.  
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INSTALLATION: RACK MOUNTING AND MOUNTING DIMENSIONS  
Before installing into equipment rack: ensure that all side-access DIP  
switches and crossover SIPs are setup as desired. They will be  
impossible (or extremely difficult) to change after the amplifier is  
installed in the rack. The side cover plate should be installed to keep  
dust and foreign material out of the chassis.  
Securing the Front Ears to the Rack Rails  
Use four screws and washers when mounting the PL2A amplifier to the front rails.  
Support the weight of the amplifier while securing it to the rails to avoid bending or  
distorting the front rack mount ears.  
Supporting the Rear of the Amplifier  
Supporting the amplifier at the rear is important, especially for mobile and touring  
use. Rear rack mounting ear kits are an accessory item and are available from QSCs  
Technical Services Department or from your dealer or distributor.  
The rear rack mounting ear kit may be installed in two  
different ways.  
Method 1- The amplifier is first installed from the front  
of the rack and then the ears are secured directly to the  
amplifier with two machine screws as shown, left. Then  
the ears are secured to the rails using ordinary rail  
hardware.  
PL2 A rack mounting installation and major  
dimensions  
Method 2- The amplifier is first installed from the front  
of the rack. Then, the accessory rear ears are positioned  
on the rear rack rails and secured. The pin installation  
position can now be selected. Install the pin so that it fits  
well into the slot provided on the amplifier's rear  
mounting tab.  
PL2 A dimensional details  
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INSTALLATION: FAN COOLING & AC MAINS  
FAN COOLING  
The fan varies speed automatically to maintain safe internal temperatures and minimize noise. Keep the front  
and rear vents clear to allow full air flow.  
Hot air exhausts out the front of the amp so it does not heat the interior of the rack. Make sure that plenty of  
cool air can enter the rack, especially if there are other units which exhaust hot air into it.  
Keep the front and rear vents clear to allow full air flow. Make sure that plenty of cool  
air can enter the rack, especially if there are other units which exhaust hot air into it.  
Air flow in QSC amplifiers  
OPERATING VOLTAGE (AC mains)  
The correct AC line voltage is shown on the serial number label. Connecting to the wrong line voltage is dangerous and may damage the amplifier. The power cord attaches to the IEC  
connector on the rear panel. Use the cord supplied with the amplifier, or an equivalent. Insure that the wire gauge of the cord is #14AWG. Use of smaller wire gauges can reduce the  
line voltage available to the amplifier. A power cord retaining clip is provided with the amplifier. We recommend you install and use the retaining clip to prevent accidental power cord  
disconnection.  
Use the best possible connection to the AC power source. Avoid extension cords as they will cause some voltage drop between the AC source and you amplifier. If the use of an  
extension cord is required, ensure that it is the largest wire size available (smaller gauge number means larger wire size). Ensure that all grounding connections are maintained.  
The correct AC line voltage is shown on the serial number label.  
Connecting to the wrong line voltage is dangerous and may damage the amplifier.  
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CONNECTIONS: INPUTS  
INPUTS  
Each channel has active balanced "Euro-style" terminal block and XLR jacks wired in parallel. The input impedance is 12 kOhm balanced or 6 kOhm unbalanced. Each channel's input  
jacks are wired in parallel. Unused input jacks may be daisy-chained to additional amplifiers if desired.  
Balanced connection is recommended. Balanced signals are less prone to AC hum, but unbalanced signals can be suitable for short cable runs. The signal source's output impedance  
should be less than 600 Ohms to avoid high frequency loss in long cables.  
shield  
Balanced inputs: Use the XLR or  
the detachable terminal blocks.  
Proper connection for balanced input  
options are shown at right.  
Terminal block balanced • bloc  
détachable symêtrique • symetrische  
Anschlußstecker • Entrada de bloque  
balanceado  
XLR connection•Balanced•Symétrique•Symmetrisch•Balanceado  
jumper 1 to 3  
shield  
Unbalanced inputs: Connect the  
jumper  
unused side of the balanced input to  
ground, as shown in the illustrations  
for unbalanced connections, right.  
Terminal block unbalanced • bloc  
détachable asymêtrique • unsymetrische  
Anschlußstecker • Entrada de bloque no  
balanceado  
XLR unbalanced • XLR asymêtrique •  
unsymetrische XLR • XLR no  
balanceado  
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CONNECTIONS: OUTPUTS  
OUTPUTS: PL2A amplifiers offer a choice of output connections; Neutrik NL4MD Speakon jacks and "touch-proof" binding post outputs.  
SPEAKER CABLING: Always use the largest wire size and shortest length of wire practical for any given installation. Larger wire sizes and shorter lengths minimize power loss and  
degradation of damping factor. Do not place speaker cables next to input wiring.  
BRIDGED-MONO PRECAUTIONS:  
Do Not Use 2 Ohm Loads in Bridge Mono Mode! 4 Ohms is the minimum impedance for bridge mono operation!  
This mode puts a high demand on the amplifier and speaker. Excessive clipping may cause protective muting or speaker damage.  
Ensure the speaker has a sufficient power rating.  
Output voltages greater than 100 volts rms are available between the amplifier's bridged terminals. CLASS 3 wiring methods, as  
specified in accordance with national (NEC) and local codes, must be used to connect the speaker. To prevent electric shock, do  
not operate the amplifier with any conductors of the speaker cable exposed.  
Speakon™ Outputs: The Speakon connector is designed specially for high-power speaker connections. It locks in place, prevents shock hazard, and assures the correct polarity. For  
easier insertion, use the newer-style NL4FC Speakon connectors with quick lock thumb latches.  
The upper Speakon jack (CH1) has both Channel 1 and Channel 2 outputs, so it is especially useful for parallel, bi-amp, or bridged mono operation. The other Speakon carries only  
Channel 2’s output. See the illustrations below.  
2 channels/canaux/Kanäle/canales & 2 Speakons  
(Stereo, bi-amp, or parallel mode; Modes stéreo, bi-amp ou  
parallèle; Stereo-, Bi-amp- oder Parallelbetrieb; Modos estéreo,  
bi-amp o paralelo)  
2 channels/canaux/Kanäle/canales & 1 Speakon  
(Stereo, bi-amp, or parallel mode; Modes stéreo, bi-amp ou  
parallèle; Stereo-, Bi-Amp- oder Parallelbetrieb; Modos estéreo,  
bi-amp o paralelo)  
Bridged mono • Mono ponté • Monobrückenbetrieb •  
Mono puente  
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CONNECTIONS: OUTPUTS  
Binding post outputs  
Three connection methods may be used to connect to the binding post output terminals:  
• wire inserted from the side then the retaining nut is tightened  
• spade terminal inserted from the side then the knurled retaining nut is tightened  
• banana plug inserted into the post  
Banana plug capability is provided on non-European models ONLY!  
Binding Post strip length, spade terminal size and  
connection methods  
Stereo, bi-amp, or parallel mode  
Bridged mono • Mono ponté •  
Monobrückenbetrieb • Mono puente  
Modes stéreo, bi-amp ou parallèle  
Stereo-, Bi-amp- oder Parallelbetrieb  
Modos estéreo, bi-amp o paralelo  
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SECURITY PANEL USE & INSTALLATION  
Right: a POWERLIGHT 2A amplifier with security panel installed  
A droite: le panneau avant avec plaquette protectrice installée  
Rechts: ein POWERLIGHT 2A-Verstärker mit Sicherheitsabdeckung  
Derecha: un amplificador PL2 Acon el panel de seguridad instalado  
SECURITY PANEL  
After setting the gain controls, you can install the security panel to prevent tampering and accidental misadjustment. After the knobs have been removed and the gain setting checked,  
install the security panel as shown in the general illustration to the left and on next page.  
NOTE: The PL2A security panel has a viewing hole for the blue BI-AMP LED. DO NOT USE the PL2  
security panel as it has no BI-AMP LED hole. The use of the incorrect security panel may result in  
damage to the BI-AMP LED. Ensure PL2A security panels are used with PL2A amplifiers.  
INSTALLING THE SECURITY PANEL  
1. Remove the gain control knobs. Do not pry on the knob as damage to the gain control could result.  
2. Use a 9/64" or 3.5 mm hex key to loosen the screw.  
3. Slide the right end of the security panel under the screw head.  
4. Insert the tabs into the keyed portion of the ventilation slots, then slide the panel to the right so it locks in the slot.  
5. Align the right end of the security panel with the chassis openings; tighten the screw to secure the panel. Do not over tighten.  
Step 5  
Step 1  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 2  
REMOVING THE SECURITY PANEL  
1. Use an angle 9/64" or 3.5 mm hex key to loosen the screw.  
2. Use a small flat screwdriver to lift the right end of the security panel so that its tabs are free of the slots in the front panel.  
3. Slide the security panel to the left until you can lift the left end free; slide the panel to the left to remove it from behind the screw.  
4. Reinstall the gain control knobs by aligning the flat spot on the control shaft with the flat spot on the knob's shaft opening and pushing the knob firmly onto the shaft.  
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OPERATION  
GAIN CONTROLS  
Turn down the gain controls before applying power. The gain controls are detented 21 steps for repeatable adjustment. Surrounding the gain control knob, the attenuation level is shown  
in dB. The gain structure may be selected on the PL2A. On the rear panel you will find a switch labeled GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT; you may select from +4 dB input sensitivity, 32 dB  
or 26 dB of voltage gain.  
AC POWER SWITCH  
Before applying power, check all connections and turn down the gain controls. The "soft start" sequence starts with the POWER indicator  
LED at half brightness. A few seconds later the fan starts, the POWER indicator fully illuminates and the amplifier mutes for two seconds.  
The CLIP LEDs will glow bright red. When the CLIP LEDs go out, the amplifier is ready.  
FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS  
At full brightness, the green POWER LED indicates that the amplifier is operating. Half brightness indicates the  
amp is in its start-up sequence or STANDBY mode.  
As the input signal strength increases, the green SIGNAL, -20dB, and amber -10dB LED indicators light  
respectively at 0.1%, 1% and 10% of full power.  
The red CLIP LED indicator flashes during overload (clipping). A bright, steady glow indicates protective muting;  
if this occurs during use, see Troubleshooting.  
The yellow BRIDGE LED illuminates when the MODE switch is set to BRIDGE.  
Front panel: gain controls and indicator LED’s for  
The blue BI-AMP LED illuminates when the MODE switch is set to BI-AMP.  
signal level, clip indication, power status indication,  
and operating mode (bridge, parallel, bi-amp)  
The orange PARALLEL LED illuminates when the INPUT CONFIGURATION switch is set to PARALLEL.  
NORMAL OPERATING LEVELS  
The amp's protective muting system guards against excessive internal temperatures. With normal ventilation and 4 to 8 ohm loads, the amplifier will handle any signal level including  
overdrive. Lower load impedances and higher signal levels produce more internal heating. When using 2 ohm loads, frequent or prolonged clipping may trigger power cutback or  
protective muting.  
BRIDGE mode doubles the output impedance of the amp; 4 ohms is the minimum load impedance. Heavy clipping may cause muting. If this happens, see Troubleshooting section.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING: NO SOUND  
Problem: NO SOUND  
• INDICATION: POWER INDICATOR NOT LIT  
• Check the AC plug.  
• Confirm that the AC outlet works by plugging in another device. If too many amplifiers are used on one outlet, the  
building's circuit breaker may trip and shut off power.  
• An overload in bridge mode may cause the amplifier to click off for three seconds, indicated by the half-bright  
POWER LED, followed by a normal restart cycle. Check the load impedance (4 ohms minimum), or reduce signal  
level.  
• An amplifier which keeps shutting off may have a serious internal fault. Turn it off, remove AC power, and have the  
amplifier serviced by a qualified technician.  
INDICATION: SIGNAL LED NOT LIT  
• Ensure that the DATAPORT INPUT SIGNAL switch is in the proper position. If you are using the XLR or terminal  
block inputs, it should be in the OFF position. If you are using the DATAPORT for your input signal, the switch should  
be set to PRE PROC or POST PROC.  
• If the green POWER indicator LED is at full brightness, yet the signal LEDs indicate no signal, check the input.  
Make sure the signal source is operating and try another input cable. Connect the source to another channel or  
amplifier to confirm its operation.  
INDICATION: SIGNAL LEDS RESPONDING TO SIGNAL LEVEL  
• If the green SIGNAL, -20 dB, and -10 dB indicators are lighting normally, the fault is somewhere between the amp  
and the speaker. Check the speaker wiring for breaks. Try another speaker and cable.  
INDICATION: CLIP LEDS BRIGHT AND STEADY  
The amplifier is in protective muting.  
• One second of muting is normal when the amp is turned on or off.  
• Overheating will cause protective muting. The fan will be running at full speed and the chassis will be hot to the  
touch; sound should resume within a minute as the amplifier cools to a safe operating temperature. Check for  
proper ventilation. If the fan isn't running at all, the amplifier requires servicing.  
INDICATION: CLIP LED FLASHING  
• If the red CLIP indicator flashes when signal is applied, the amplifier output may be shorted. Check the speaker  
wiring for stray strands or breaks in the insulation.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING: DISTORTION, NO CHANNEL SEPARATION, HUM, HISS, FEEDBACK  
PROBLEM: DISTORTED SOUND  
INDICATION: CLIP LED FLASHING  
• If the red CLIP indicator flashes before all three signal indicators do, the load impedance is abnormally low or  
shorted. Unplug each speaker one-by-one at the amplifier. If the CLIP LED goes out when you disconnect a  
cable, that cable or speaker is shorted. Try another cable and speaker to locate the fault.  
INDICATION: CLIP INDICATOR NOT FLASHING  
• This could be caused by a faulty speaker or loose connection. Check the wiring and try another speaker.  
• The signal source may be clipping. Keep the amplifier gain controls at least halfway up so that the source does  
not have to be overdriven.  
PROBLEM: NO CHANNEL SEPARATION  
• Check the yellow PARALLEL or orange BRIDGE MONO LEDs on the front panel, which indicate the switch settings  
on the back of the amplifier. Neither should be lit in dual-channel, bi-amp, or stereo use where different signals go to  
each channel. Make sure the "Parallel Input" and "Bridge Mode" switches are OFF.  
• Make sure other equipment in the signal path, such as mixers, preamps, etc., is set for stereo, not mono.  
PROBLEM: CH 1 IS ALL LOW FREQUENCY MATERIAL & CH 2 IS ALL HIGH FREQUENCY MATERIAL  
• Check that the BI-AMP LED on the front panel is not illuminated. If it is, the MODE switch on the rear panel is in the  
BI-AMP position. Move the MODE switch to the 2 CH position. This assumes you do not want to be in BI-AMP mode  
and that you are operating in a 2 channel mode.  
PROBLEM: HISS  
• Unplug the amplifier input to confirm that the hiss is coming from the source or a device upstream; erratic or popping  
noises indicate an electronic fault in the offending unit.  
• To keep the normal noise floor low, operate the primary signal source at full level, without clipping, and avoid boosting  
the signal further between the source and the amplifier.  
PROBLEM: SQUEALS AND FEEDBACK  
Magnetic field from power supplies in equipment can  
• Microphone feedback should be controlled with mixer controls. If noise continues to build up with zero mic gain, there  
is a serious fault in the signal processors or cables. Working in succession from the signal source towards the  
amplifier, check each device in the signal path by reducing its gain or unplugging it.  
induce hum into cabling that is located in the field. If  
hum is a problem, try relocating cabling so that is  
away from power supplies, transformers and other  
magnetic field producing devices.  
PROBLEM: HUM  
• The PowerLightTM supply eliminates internal hum fields, but transformers in other magnetic devices may cause  
hum. Move cabling and signal sources to identify "hot spots" in the system; then avoid those spots. Cables with  
faulty shielding are a common entry point for hum. Use top quality cabling.  
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TECHNICAL OVERVIEW: BLOCK DIAGRAM & OPERATIONAL DETAILS  
An impressive amount of  
PowerLight™ Technology. High current switching devices draw over 10,000 watts of peak power from the main energy reservoir, which  
technology is packed "under the  
hood" of a PL2A amplifier.  
Thousands of watts of power  
flow inches away from state-  
of-the-art low noise inputs.  
Precise circuit layout and  
is replenished directly from the AC line for maximum stiffness. Conventional amplifiers must isolate the energy bank with a large AC  
transformer, which weakens the flow of current, allows greater sag under load, and produces hum. The PowerLight supply performs voltage  
conversion at a very high frequency, allowing better coupling through a much smaller isolation transformer.  
thorough protection assure  
that all of this activity occurs  
smoothly and safely. So, what  
actually happens when you  
turn on the power switch?  
Soft Start Sequence. The  
first task is to charge the  
primary energy reservoir  
without drawing a large surge  
current. A special inrush limiter  
allows just enough current to  
charge the energy bank in  
three seconds. Meanwhile, a  
low-power switching supply  
provides power to start up the  
main supply. After three  
seconds, a relay bypasses the  
inrush limiting and full power  
operation is enabled. The  
audio circuitry mutes for one  
second to eliminate start-up  
thumps. When the red CLIP  
lights go out, the amplifier is  
ready for action.  
Block diagram of audio path in a PL2A amplifier  
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TECHNICAL OVERVIEW: BLOCK DIAGRAM & OPERATIONAL DETAILS  
High Performance Audio. High speed power transistors convert this DC power into the full range audio output which drives the speakers. High-current design and special dual-sense  
output feedback corrects errors on both sides of the speaker terminals, improving damping and control of speaker motion. The power devices are directly mounted to isolated heat sinks,  
which form a short, wide air tunnel in front of the fan for optimum cooling.  
Each channel has a thermal sensor embedded in its heat sink for accurate temperature monitoring. The sensor controls fan speed, bias tracking and thermal shutdown. It also reports  
temperature readings to the DataPort (for remote monitoring with QSC's CM16a Processor).  
The output circuitry is actively clamped during clipping for smooth and very fast recovery. The clamp also feeds a proportional clip limiter, which actually senses the depth of clipping and  
responds accordingly.  
The balanced inputs use premium 0.1% precision resistors for very high noise rejection. The precision components used in the input filters and all other circuitry ensure accurate  
performance.  
Shutdown. The amplifier mutes as soon as power is  
shut off, preventing turn-off noises. Serious faults  
trigger a shutdown of the power supply; the high  
switching frequency allows the power supply to shut  
down within microseconds to limit damage.  
EMI Filter  
Inrush Limiting  
Control  
Main Energy Bank  
Power  
PLM  
PowerLight Switching  
Control  
Transformer  
DC Supply for  
Amplifier  
Basic functional block diagram  
of PowerLight™ power supply  
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S P E C I F I C AT I O N S  
PL218A  
PL224A  
PL230A  
PL236A  
OUTPUT POWER in watts  
FTC:  
8 ohms per channel (20-20k Hz., 0.05% THD)  
4 ohms per channel (20-20k Hz., 0.07% THD)  
310  
525  
440  
715  
575  
900  
725  
1100  
EIA: 1 kHz 8 ohms per channel  
@1% THD 4 ohms per channel  
2 ohms per channel  
350  
600  
900  
475  
625  
800  
825  
1050  
1500  
1300  
1850  
1200  
Bridged Mono:  
16 ohms, 20–20k Hz, 0.1% THD  
8 ohms, 20–20k Hz, 0.1% THD  
4 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD  
650  
1100  
1800  
900  
1500  
2400  
1200  
2000  
3000  
1500  
2400  
3600  
DYNAMIC HEADROOM (all models)  
less than 2 dB at 4 ohms  
DISTORTION (all models)  
SMPTE-IM  
Less than 0.01%  
<0.025%  
<0.025%  
Typical, 10 dB below rated power, 20-20k Hz.  
Typical, full rated power, 1k Hz. and below  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (all models)  
(at 10 dB below rated output power)  
20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.2 dB  
-3 dB points: 8 Hz and 65 kHz  
DAMPING FACTOR (all models)  
Greater than 500  
-103 dB  
SIGNAL to NOISE (unweighted, 20-20k Hz.)  
-103 dB  
-103 dB  
-103 dB  
VOLTAGE GAIN  
Selectable from 26dB or 32 dB voltage gain (or a 1.2 Vrms input sensitivity) by the GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT switch  
INPUT SENSITIVITY, V RMS  
for rated power into 8 ohms  
for rated power into 4 ohms  
switch position  
26dB 1.2Vrms 32dB 26dB 1.2Vrms 32dB 26dB 1.2Vrms 32dB  
26dB 1.2Vrms 32dB  
2.57  
2.37  
1.28  
1.18  
1.28  
1.18  
3.05  
2.97  
1.20  
1.10  
1.53  
1.39  
3.84  
3.41  
1.22  
1.08  
1.93  
1.71  
3.95  
3.45  
1.24  
1.09  
1.98  
1.73  
INPUT CLIPPING, Vrms (all models)  
+22dBu  
INPUT IMPEDANCE (all models)  
6k ohms unbalanced  
12k ohms balanced  
CONTROLS (all models)  
Front: AC switch, CH 1 and CH 2 gain knobs  
Back: Slide switches with LED confirmation for: Input Configuration, Mode, DataPort Input Signal assignment and Gain-Sensitivity Select  
Side: SIP networks for crossover frequency and low frequency delay; push-button toggle switch for Subaudio Filter; DIP switches for Subaudio Frequency select,  
Lo Frequency delay enable/off, HF Attenuation 0 to -15 db adjust, Horn Boost 0 to +14 dB adjust. “Per Channel” switches: Power Limiter enable/off,  
Power Limiter Mode peak/average, Power Limiter Threshold 0 to -15dB adjust, Power Limiter attack & release time fast-medium-slow, Power Limiter  
tracking none/bi-amp (CH 2 tracks CH 1)/”reverse” bi-amp (CH 1 tracks CH 2)/stereo (each channel tracks the other), and Clip Limiting on/off  
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S P E C I F I C AT I O N S  
PL218A  
PL224A  
PL230A  
PL236A  
INDICATORS (all models)  
Front: POWER: Green LED, STANDBY: POWER LED 1/2 brightness, BRIDGED: Yellow LED, PARALLEL: Orange LED, BI-AMP: Blue LED, CLIP/Protect: Red LED,  
1 per channel, Level -10 dB: Orange LED, 1 per channel, Level -20 dB: Green LED, 1 per channel, SIGNAL -35dB: Green LED, 1 per channel  
Back: STEREO: Green LED, PARALLEL: Orange LED, BI-AMP: Blue LED, 2 CH: Green LED, BRIDGE: Yellow LED, DATAPORT PRE PROC: Blue LED,  
DATAPORT OFF: Green LED, DATAPORT POST PROC: Yellow LED, GAIN-SENSITIVITY SELECT: 26dB Orange LED, 1.2Vrms Green LED, 32dB Yellow LED  
Side: SUBAUDIO FILTER: Green LED is on when filter is engaged (1 per channel),  
POWER LIMITER ACTIVITY LED: Yellow LED flashes when limiter is active (1 per channel)  
CONNECTORS (all models)  
Input:  
Output:  
3-pin rubber-isolated XLR (pin 1, earth; pin 2, +; pin 3, -) and 3-pin detachable terminal block (pin out labeled)  
“Touch-Proof” binding posts and Neutrik® Speakon connectors; Speakon for CH 1 can be used for one or both channels and for bridged mono  
COOLING (all models)  
Continuously variable speed fan, back-to-front air flow, provision for optional air filter  
AMPLIFIER PROTECTION (all models)  
Full short circuit, open circuit, thermal, ultrasonic, and RF protection  
Stable into reactive or mismatched loads  
LOAD PROTECTION (all models)  
Turn-on/turn-off muting, DC-fault power supply shutdown, clip limiting, power limiting  
OUTPUT CIRCUIT TYPE  
AB  
2-step Class H  
2-step Class-H  
2-step Class-H  
POWER REQUIREMENTS (all models)  
120 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz  
POWER CONSUMPTION @ 120 VAC, typical  
(both channels driven)  
Idle  
1 A  
5 A  
8 A  
12 A  
1 A  
5 A  
8 A  
11 A  
1 A  
6 A  
9 A  
13 A  
1 A  
7 A  
10 A  
17 A  
1/8 power, 8 ohms*  
1/8 power, 4 ohms*  
1/8 power, 2 ohms*  
NOTE: 1/8 power is representative of current draw with typical music program material with occasional clipping. *Pink noise  
DIMENSIONS (all models)  
19.0" (48.3 cm) wide, 3.5" (8.9 cm) tall (2 rack spaces)  
14.0" (35.6 cm) deep (from front mounting rails) including rear support ears  
WEIGHT (all models)  
Shipping: 27 lb. (12.3 kg)  
Net: 21 lb. (9.5 kg)  
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE  
US Patent Number 5767744  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION & HOW TO CONTACT QSC AUDIO PRODUCTS  
WARRANTY  
HOW TO CONTACT QSC AUDIO PRODUCTS  
(USA only; other countries, see  
your dealer or distributor)  
Mailing address / Adresse postale / Postanschrift / Dirección postal:  
QSC Audio Products, Inc.  
1675 MacArthur Boulevard  
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1468 USA  
Disclaimer  
QSC Audio Products, Inc. is not  
liable for any damage to speakers,  
amplifiers, or any other equipment  
that is caused by negligence or  
improper installation and/or use of  
the PL2A amplifier.  
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)  
Product Warranty  
(sin costo en EE. UU. solamente)  
QSC guarantees the PL2A to be free  
from defective material and/or  
workmanship for a period of three  
years from the 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 via prepaid transportation  
with a copy of the proof of purchase,  
i.e., sales receipt. This warranty  
provides that examination of the  
returned 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.  
Customer Service / 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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SETUP SHEET FOR PL2A AMPLIFIERS  
Use these handy sheets to mark your switch positions for various setups. Each switch position has been “blanked” out so that you may place an “X” or a check-  
mark to indicate the setting of each switch for future reference.  
Copy these blanks so that you have several copies.  
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SETUP SHEET FOR PL2A AMPLIFIERS  
Use these handy sheets to mark your switch positions for various setups. Each switch position has been “blanked” out so that you may place an “X” or a check-  
mark to indicate the setting of each switch for future reference.  
Copy these blanks so that you have several copies.  
NOTES:______________________  
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“QSC” and the QSC logo are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  
©2000, 2007 QSC Audio Products, Inc.  
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