Samson Stereo Amplifier PA324 User Guide

PA324  
SIX CHANNEL POWERED MIXER  
WITH 24BIT DIGITAL EFFECTS  
Owners Manual  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
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PA324 Features  
Controls and Functions  
Front Panel Layout  
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Front Panel Controls  
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PA324 Input and Output Connections  
Operating the PA324  
System Set-ups  
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16–17  
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PA324 Wiring Guide  
Specifications  
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Block Diagram  
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Copyright 2001, Samson Technologies Corp.  
Printed June, 2001  
Samson Technologies Corp.  
575 Underhill Blvd.  
P.O. Box 9031  
Syosset, NY 11791-9031  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 516-364-3888  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Samson PA324 powered mixer! The PA324 is a six  
channel, 300 Watt powered mixer with built-in, 24 BIT DSP effects. Clean, clear sound repro-  
duction with dazzling digital effects including Delay, Chorus and lush Reverb, packaged in a  
rugged enclosure, ensure reliable high quality sound from performance to performance.  
Optimized for live sound reinforcement and commercial installations, the PA324 is an ideal  
mixer and power amp solution offering big sound in a compact package.  
In these pages, you’ll find a detailed description of the features of the PA324 powered mixer,  
as well a description of its front and rear panels, step-by-step instructions for its setup and use,  
and full specifications. You’ll also find a warranty card enclosed—please don’t forget to fill it out  
and mail it in so that you can receive online technical support and so we can send you updat-  
ed information about these and other Samson products in the future.  
With proper care and adequate air circulation, your PA324 will operate trouble free for many  
years. We recommend you record your serial number in the space provided below for future  
reference.  
Serial number:  
Date of purchase:  
Should your unit ever require servicing, a Return Authorization number (RA) must be obtained  
before shipping your unit to Samson. Without this number, the unit will not be accepted.  
Please call Samson at 1-800-3SAMSON (1-800-372-6766) for a Return Authorization number  
prior to shipping your unit. Please retain the original packing materials and if possible, return  
the unit in the original carton and packing materials.  
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PA324 Features  
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The Samson PA324 Powered Mixer is a comprehensive, all-in-one solution for live sound applications. Here are  
some of its main features:  
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Six Channel Powered Mixer.  
Built-in, 24-bit DSP with 8 Selectable Presets including Reverb, Delay and Chorus.  
Advanced circuit design, utilizing low noise operational amplifiers.  
2 x 150 Watts, or 150 Watt Main / 150 Watt Monitor, or 300 Watts Bridged Power Operating Modes.  
Six Mic / Line Inputs with 1/4” Phone and XLR Connectors.  
Low Noise Mic Pre-amps with Phantom Power.  
3-Band EQ on Each Channel.  
Effects and Monitor Sends on Each Channel.  
Dual 7-band Graphic Equalizer For Main / Monitor.  
Tape / CD Input.  
Durable Cabinet Covered in Tough Carpet.  
Large Rubber Feet and Corners plus Convenient Handle.  
Three-year extended warranty.  
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Controls and Functions  
FRONT PANEL LAYOUT  
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Controls and Functions  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
INPUT CHANNEL SECTION  
The following section details each part of the PA324’s INPUT CHANNELS  
including the 3-BAND EQ, the MONITOR and EXF sends, PAD and LEVEL  
controls.  
Channel Equalizer (HIGH MID LOW)  
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The PA324 input channels feature a 3-band equalizer allowing you to  
adjust the high, mid, and low frequencies independently on each chan-  
nel. The channel’s frequency response is flat when the knobs are in the  
"12:00" position. Rotating the knob towards the right will boost the corre-  
sponding frequency band by 15dB, and rotating it towards the left will cut  
the frequency by 15dB. The frequency centers, range of boost or cut,  
and equalizer type for each band are as follows:  
High: 12KHz +/- 15dB shelving type  
Mid: 2.5KHz +/- 15dB peaking type  
Low: 80Hz +/- 15dB shelving type  
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Monitor Send (MONITOR)  
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Each of the PA324’s channels include a MONITOR send which controls  
the amount of that channel’s signal that is sent to the MONITOR bus.  
The Input channel’s MONITOR sends are mixed together and are sent to  
the speakers connected to the POWER AMP 2 A/B jacks if the POWER  
AMP select switch is set to MAIN+MONITOR.  
Effects Send (EFX)  
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The PA324 provides high quality, 24 Bit digital effects, and the level of effects can be set independently on  
each channel. The channel’s EFX (Effects) knob controls the amount of signal that is sent to the EFX bus.  
The signal of the EFX bus is routed to the DSP EFX section for onboard signal processing. The EFX sig-  
nal can also be sent to an external effect device connected to the EFX OUT jacks located on the front  
panel.  
NOTE: The channel’s EFX signal is sent to the EFX bus from a location in the signal path after the LEVEL  
control (4). This is commonly referred as a POST FADER send. This means that the amount of signal  
that is sent to the EFFECT bus will be affected not only by the setting of the EFX knob control, but it will  
also be affected by the setting of the LEVEL control.  
Level Control (LEVEL)  
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The LEVEL control adjusts the output volume of each channel.  
Pad Switch (PAD)  
The PAD switch attenuates the input signal by 30dB. When connecting a hot signal such as a line level  
device to channels 1-6, or if the mic input is distorted, turn this switch on (the pressed-in position) and  
readjust the LEVEL control.  
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Controls and Functions  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
24 BIT DIGITAL EFFECT SECTION  
The PA324 features a built-in, 24 Bit Digital Effects processor with high quality,  
studio grade effects like Delay, Chorus and Reverb. The following section  
describes the features of the powerful on-board DSP.  
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Effect Select Switch (DIGITAL EFFECTS)  
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The EFX switch allows you to select one of the eight built-in digital effects.  
Simply rotate the EFX to choose the effect.  
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Effect Preset List  
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This section identifies the eight built- in DSP effects presets.  
Master Effect Send (EFX SEND)  
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The EFX SEND control is used to send the effect mix bus to an external effect  
device connected to the EFX OUT jack.  
TAPE IN AND AUX IN SECTION  
This allows you to adjust the level of the signal from an external device such  
as a cassette recorder, or CD player or from an external effect device.  
Tape In Level Control (TAPE IN)  
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This adjusts the amount of signal that is sent from the TAPE IN jacks to the  
MAIN bus.  
10 Aux In Control (AUX IN)  
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This adjusts the amount of signal that is sent from the AUX IN jacks to the  
MAIN bus.  
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Controls and Functions  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
MONITOR SECTION  
The PA 324 has two internal power amplifiers and  
depending on the MODE selection switch, the ampli-  
fiers are fed from the MAIN or MONITOR bus signal.  
The following section describes the MONITOR bus  
operation, which allows you to adjust the overall tone  
and volume, and specify the mix level of the built-in  
effects.  
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EFX  
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Graphic Equalizer  
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The PA324’s 7-band Graphic Equalizer allows  
you to contour the frequency response of the  
MONITOR bus signal, providing a maximum of  
+/-12dB of cut/boost for each frequency band.  
This is an especially useful tool for cutting fre-  
quencies that cause annoying feedback. The  
frequency response is flat when the sliders are  
in the center position. Moving a slider in the  
positive direction will boost that frequency by as  
much as 12dB, and moving the slider in the  
negative direction will cut that frequency by up  
to 12dB. Once you set a frequency response  
curve using the Graphic Equalizer, the EQ curve  
is applied to both the MONITOR bus signal that  
is sent to the monitor speakers, and the line  
level signal which is sent from the MONITOR  
OUT jack.  
EFX  
Effects Return Control (EFX RETURN)  
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The EFX RETURN control is used to adjust the level of the effect sound being sent back from the built-in  
digital effect to the MONITOR bus. This allows you to hear the DSP effects in your monitor speakers.  
Volume Control (MASTER)  
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The VOLUME level control is the overall master control for the MONITOR bus. The MONITOR level affects  
both the MONITOR bus signal which is sent to the monitor speakers and the line level signal which is sent  
from the MONITOR OUT jack.  
Output Level Meter  
The OUTPUT LEVEL METER allows you to monitor the level of the signal which is being sent to the MONI-  
TOR OUT jack and MONITOR POWER AMPLIFIER.  
NOTE: To avoid distortion, adjust the VOLUME level control so that the 0 indicator LED lights occasionally.  
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Controls and Functions  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
MAIN SECTION  
The PA 324 has two internal power amplifiers and  
depending on the POWER AMP selection switch, the  
amplifiers are sent the MAIN or MONITOR bus sig-  
nal. The following section describes the MAIN bus  
operation, which allows you to adjust the over-all  
tone and volume, and specify the mix level of the  
built-in effects.  
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EFX  
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EFX  
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Graphic Equalizer  
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The PA324’s 7-band Graphic Equalizer allows  
you to contour the frequency response of the  
MAIN mix bus signal, providing a maximum of  
+/-12dB of cut/boost for each frequency band.  
This is an especially useful tool for cutting fre-  
quencies that cause annoying feedback. The  
frequency response is flat when a slider are in  
the center position. Moving a slider in the posi-  
tive direction will boost that frequency by as  
much as 12dB, and moving the slider in the  
negative direction will cut that frequency by up  
to 12dB. Once you set a response curve using the Graphic Equalizer, the EQ curve is applied to both the  
MAIN bus signal that is output to the speakers, and the line level signal which is output from the MAIN OUT  
jack.  
Effects Return Control (EFX RETURN)  
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The EFX RETURN control is used to adjust the level of the effect sound being sent back from the built-in  
digital effect to the MAIN mix bus. This allows you to hear the DSP effects in your monitor speakers.  
Volume Control (MASTER)  
The MASTER MAIN level control is the over-all volume control for the MAIN bus. The MAIN level affects  
both the MAIN bus signal which is output to the speakers and the line level signal which is output from the  
MAIN OUT jack.  
Output Level Meter  
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The OUTPUT LEVEL METER allows you to monitor the level of the signal which is being sent to the MAIN  
OUT jack (input/output panel 5).  
NOTE: To avoid distortion, adjust the MASTER LEVEL control so that the 0 indicator LED lights occasionally.  
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Controls and Functions  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
POWER AMP SECTION  
The PA324’s power amplifier section can  
be configured to operate several ways  
depending on whether you need MAIN plus  
MONITOR amplifiers to power your speak-  
ers, or if you just need more power for the  
MAIN speakers. The section below  
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describes the PA324 power amp modes.  
Mode  
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The MODE switch is used to select one of  
three different operating modes, MAIN-  
MONITOR, MAIN-MAIN and MAIN-  
BRIDGE. The following is a description of  
each of the POWER operating modes:  
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CAUTION! Only change the power amp mode switch when the PA324’s power is SWITCHED OFF!  
MAIN-MONITORS  
With this setting, the MAIN and MONITOR sections can be used independently. The MAIN bus signal will  
be sent from the POWER AMP 1 A/B jacks, and the MONITOR bus signal will be sent from the POWER  
AMP 2 A/B jacks.  
MAIN-MAIN  
With this setting, the two power amp channels can be used independently. The MAIN bus signal will be  
output from the POWER AMP 1 A/B jacks (Rear Panel 1), and also, from the POWER AMP 2 A/B jacks  
(Rear Panel 1).  
MAIN-BRIDGE  
With this setting, the two power amp channels (A and B) will be connected in bridge mode. Only the MAIN  
bus signal will be output from the BRIDGE jack.  
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PA324 Input and Output Connections  
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CHANNEL 1–6 MIC and LINE INPUTS  
The PA 324’s six input channels each have a Hi-Z (High Impedance) Line level input and a Low-Z(Low imped-  
ance) Mic level input. By using the PAD switches you can connect a variety of signal sources from microphones  
to line level devices such as synthesizers, drum machines and direct boxes. Both Hi-Z and Low-Z inputs are  
balanced, with Lo-Z inputs compatible with microphones of output impedance 50~600 Ohms and Hi-Z inputs  
compatible with line level devices of 600 Ohms.  
NOTE: It is not possible to simultaneously use both the Hi-Z and Low-Z inputs on the same channel. For each  
channel, use only one of the inputs as appropriate for the input source.  
Hi-Z Line Level Input  
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Use these inputs to connect high impedance microphones, synthesizers and drum machines. The Hi-Z  
inputs have a nominal operating level of -40dB through - 10dB.  
TRS phone jacks Connector pin-out - Sleeve: Ground, Tip: Hot (+), Ring: Cold (-)  
Low-Z Microphone Input  
Use these inputs to connect Low Impedance microphones and low level signals from direct boxes. The  
Low-Z inputs have a nominal operating level of –50dB through -20dB. The Low-Z feature +48V phantom  
power, allowing you to use condenser microphones. The Phantom Power is switched on/off simultaneously  
for channels 1 through 6.  
XLR Connector pin-out - Pin 1: Ground, Pin 2: Hot (+), Pin 3: Cold (-)  
Effects Output (EFX OUT)  
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The EFX output is used to interface an external signal processor like a delay or reverb. The signal present  
at the EFX output is sent from the EFFECTS bus, which is fed from the EFX send on the input channels  
and the EFX send in the Master section.  
Footswitch Jack (FOOTSWITCH)  
With a foot switch connected to this jack, you can turn on and off the onboard digital effects by simply  
pressing the switch with your foot.  
EXTERNAL INPUT JACKS (AUX IN/TAPE IN)  
These are input jacks that allow the signal from an external device to be added to the MAIN output.  
Auxiliary Input (AUX IN)  
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Used to connect monaural output devices such as external effects processors.  
Tape Input (TAPE IN)  
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Used to connect a stereo output device such as cassette recorder or CD player.  
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PA324 Input and Output Connections  
EXTERNAL OUTPUT JACKS  
The PA324 features several output connectors allowing you to interface a variety of external devices. A stereo  
recording device such as a cassette recorder can be connected to the REC OUT jacks, and additional power  
amplifiers can be connected to the MONITOR and MAIN output jacks.  
Record Output (REC OUT)  
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The signal present at this connector is the MAIN bus signal before it has passed through the MASTER level  
control and graphic equalizer. The nominal output level is -10dB and the impedance is10K Ohms.  
MAIN OUT  
The signal present at this connector is the MAIN bus signal, which has passed through the MAIN MASTER  
level control and the graphic equalizer. The nominal output level is +4dB and the impedance is10K Ohms.  
MONITOR OUT  
The MONITOR bus signal is present at this connector. The signal is passed through the MONITOR /MAS-  
TER level control and graphic equalizer before it reaches the MONITOR OUT connector. The nominal out-  
put level is +4dB and the impedance is10K Ohms.  
SPEAKER  
BRIDGE  
AMP 1  
AMP 2  
B
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B
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DO NOT CONNECT ANYTHING TO TERMINAL A OR B WHEN USING BRIDGE MODE  
POWER  
CAUTION;  
REAR PANEL  
The PA324 contains two mono power amplifiers and depending on the operating mode, the two amplifiers can  
be used independently (maximum output 150W + 150W) or in BRIDGE mode (maximum output 300W).  
NOTE: Use the MODE switch to select which signal is sent to the speaker output jacks, and to activate BRIDGE mode.  
If the two power amplifiers are used for MAINS operation, two speakers can be connected to the AMP 1 A/B  
jacks and two more to the AMP 2 A/B jacks, for a total of four speakers.  
NOTE: When using the A and B jacks simultaneously, connect 8 through 16 Ohm speakers. In this case, be care-  
ful not to connect a speaker to the BRIDGE jack.  
The total impedance load for each amplifier must not exceed 4 Ohms, therefore in the example above, one  
speaker with an impedance of 8 ohms is connected to each amp’s A and B jacks. (The A/B jacks are wired in  
"Parallel", so the total impedance when two 8 Ohm speakers are connected is 4 Ohms.)  
If you wish to use two amplifiers independently, let’s say for Main and Monitor operation, but only connect a sin-  
gle speaker to the A or B jack, use a 4 through 8 Ohm speaker. Again, the total impedance load for each amplifi-  
er must not exceed 4 Ohms, therefore one speaker with an impedance of 8 ohms can be connected to each  
amp’s A and B jacks.  
If the two amplifiers are used in a BRIDGE mode, only one speaker can be connected to the BRIDGE jack. The  
total impedance load while operating in Bridge mode must not be less than 8 Ohms.  
If you are connecting a speaker to the BRIDGE jack, use an 8 through 16 Ohm speaker.  
CAUTION: When using a bridge connection, do not connect anything to the AMP 1 and AMP 2 jacks. Likewise,  
when using the POWER AMP 1 and POWER AMP 2 jacks, do not connect anything to the BRIDGE jack.  
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PA324 Input and Output Connections  
SPEAKER CONNECTION  
Here are three ways in which speakers can be connected to the PA324: A single speaker can be connected to  
either the A or B jack of AMP 1 and AMP 2, two speakers can be connected in parallel to both the A and B jacks  
of AMP1 and AMP 2, or a single speaker can be connected to the BRIDGE jack (bridge connection). For each of  
these, the required speaker impedance will differ.  
Refer to the following diagram, and make sure that the speaker impedance is not less than the specified value.  
Additional, or alternative amplifiers can be connected to the MAIN OUT and MONITOR OUT jacks on the front  
panel.  
When connecting one  
When connecting two  
speaker to POWER AMP 1  
speakers to POWER AMP  
When the POWER AMP S  
are in BRIDGE use a  
speakers with a 4 – 8 ohm  
impedance rating.  
and one speaker to  
POWER AMP 2, use  
speakers with a 4 – 8 ohm  
impedance rating.  
1 and two speaker to  
POWER AMP 2, use  
speakers with a 8 – 16  
ohm impedance rating.  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
BRIDGE  
AMP 1  
BRIDGE  
AMP 1  
BRIDGE  
AMP 1  
AMP 2  
AMP 2  
AMP 2  
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
8 - 16 Ohms  
MAIN/MONITOR  
SPEAKER  
8 - 16 Ohms  
MAIN  
SPEAKER  
4 - 8 Ohms  
MAIN/MONITOR  
SPEAKER  
4 - 8 Ohms  
MAIN  
SPEAKER  
8 - 16 Ohms  
MAIN  
SPEAKER  
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Operating the PA324  
BASIC OPERATION  
The following section explains the basic operation of the PA324.  
CONNECTING MICROPHONES AND INSTRUMENTS  
1. Before connecting mics or instruments,  
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make sure that the power of all your sys-  
tems components including the PA324 is  
turned off. Also, make sure that the level  
controls of each channel of the PA324  
and the VOLUME control of the MAIN  
section are turned all the way down.  
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2. Connect the cables to your microphones  
and instruments, and insert the other end  
of the cable firmly into the appropriate  
input on the PA324.  
NOTE: When connecting a line level device  
to channels 1 through 6, it’s a good idea to  
start with the pad switch on. (Note: You  
cannot use a channel’s Lo-Z and Hi-Z jacks  
at the same time.)  
Signal Processor  
Signal Processor  
Direct Box  
3. Switch on the power of any peripheral  
devices, and then power up the PA324.  
Vocal  
Vocal  
Rhythm Guitar  
Bass Guitar  
Lead Guitar  
Keyboards  
NOTE: Since the PA324 contains two  
power amplifiers, it is important to remem-  
ber the Golden Rule of audio … " LAST  
ON, FIRST OFF". Translated, this means that when turning on your system, you should always turn your power  
amplifiers on LAST, and when turning your system off, turn your power amps off FIRST. This helps avoid any  
loud pops caused by rush current at power up, which can sometimes damage loudspeakers .  
4. Set the VOLUME control of the MAIN section to the "5" position.  
5. While speaking into the mic (or playing the instrument), adjust the channel LEVEL control so that the "O" LED  
of the MAIN section peak level meter lights occasionally.  
6. If you wish to adjust the tone of each channel, adjust the equalizer controls as desired.  
7. Use the MAIN section graphic equalizer and VOLUME control to adjust the overall volume and tone.  
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Operating the PA324  
USING THE DIGITAL EFFECTS  
The PA324 features a built-in, high quality, 24 BIT Digital Signal Processor offering studio grade effects. The  
DSP features clean Delay, lush Reverbs and multi-effects like Chorus + Delay or Chorus + Reverb. The follow-  
ing details the operation of the internal DSP effects:  
1. Connect a mic or instrument to the desired channel, and adjust the volume and  
equalizer to your liking.  
2. Now select the desired preset on the DSP selection switch. Set the DSP selection  
switch to one of the following effects:  
1 - Large Hall  
2 - Medium Hall  
3 - Large Room  
4 - Vocal Room 1  
5 - Vocal Room 2  
6 - Chorus + Reverb  
7 - Chorus + Delay  
8 - Stairwell  
4. Once you have selected the desired effect preset, raise the EFX control on the channels you wish to apply the  
digital effect to.  
5. Now use the EFX RTN knob in the MAIN/MONITOR section to adjust the EFFECTS Return level. The EFX  
control is the overall level control for the DSP effects processor. If you are not using the PA324 in MAIN/ MON-  
ITOR or BRIDGE mode, be sure to raise the EFX RTN control up on both the MAIN and MAIN/ MONITOR sec-  
tions so the level of effect is the same in both speakers.  
NOTE: If the effect sound is distorted even though the EFX RTN is turned all the way down, lower the EFX con-  
trols of each channel, or lower the EFX SEND control in the EFFECTS section.  
SENDING AN INDEPENDENT MIX TO THE MONITOR SPEAKERS  
The PA324 allows you to operate the power amplifiers  
in a MAIN/ MONITOR mode. This let you use one  
amplifier for speakers facing the audience, and the  
other amplifier for the monitor speaker facing the  
musicians.  
EFX  
1. Set the MONITOR section and VOLUME control to  
the "0" position.  
EFX  
2. Raise the MONITOR controls for the channels that  
you wish to hear from the monitor speakers.  
NOTE: The MONITOR controls are not affect-  
ed by the level settings of each channel. This  
allows you to create a mix for the monitors that is independent of the MAIN mix.  
3. Use the graphic equalizer and VOLUME controls of the MAIN/MONITOR sections to adjust the overall volume  
and tone.  
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Operating the PA324  
USING AN EXTERNAL EFFECT  
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If you prefer to use an external device for effects process-  
ing, you can easily connect the unit using the PA324 EFX  
bus. Follow the simple steps below to interface your  
processor:  
EFX  
EFX  
1. Set the MONITOR section VOLUME control to the "0"  
position.  
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2. Raise the EFFECT controls for the channels to which  
you want the external effect to be applied.  
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3. Now adjust the EFX SEND level to about half way.  
4. Set the input level of the external effect so that the sound  
is not distorted and so that the effect’s input meter does  
not indicate a clipped signal.  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
Signal Processor  
5. Use the AUX IN control to adjust the level of the effects  
processed by the external effects device.  
PLAYING BACK A CD  
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The PA324 has a dedicated input for playing back a CD,  
Tape or Mini Disk. Below is a description of how you can  
play back a CD, Tape or MD using the PA324’s TAPE  
INPUT.  
EFX  
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EFX  
1. Turn the TAPE IN level control and the VOLUME level  
control all the way down.  
2. Follow the "LAST ON, FIRST OFF" rule and turn on your  
peripheral devices and then the power on the PA324.  
3. Adjust the VOLUME control of the MAIN section to the  
"5" position.  
OUTPUT  
4. Start playback on the CD, Tape or MD player, and use  
the TAPE IN control to adjust the level so that the zero  
LED of the MAIN section peak level meter lights occa-  
sionally. Adjust the master volume control to raise the  
level if necessary.  
CD PLAYER  
RECORD  
INPUT  
RECORDING FROM THE PA324  
CASSETTE RECORDER  
You can record the audio from the PA324’s mixer section  
including the MIC, LINE, TAPE IN and AUX inputs to a cas-  
sette deck, MD, DAT or any other type of recorder using the  
RECORD outputs. Simply connect the PA324’s REC OUT  
to the input jacks of the recorder as shown in the diagram above.  
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PA324 System Set-Ups  
O W  
O W  
S I G N A L F L  
S I G N A L F L  
O W  
O W  
O W  
S I G N A L F L  
S I G N A L F L  
S I G N A L F L  
O W  
S I G N A L F L  
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PA324 System Set-Ups  
O W  
O W  
S I G N A L F L  
S I G N A L F L  
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PA324 Wiring Guide  
CONNECTING THE PA324  
The are several ways to interface the PA324 to support a variety of applications. The PA324 features balanced  
inputs and outputs, so connecting balanced and unbalanced signals is possible.  
Unbalanced 1/4” Connector  
Signal  
Signal  
Tip (signal)  
Ground  
Ground  
Sleeve (ground)  
Balanced TRS 1/4” Connector  
Signal (ring)  
Signal (tip)  
Tip (signal)  
Signal (tip)  
Ring (signal)  
Ground  
Signal (ring)  
Ground  
Sleeve (ground)  
XLR Balanced Wiring Guide  
Hot (2)  
Common (1)  
Hot  
Common  
1
2
2
1
3
3
Solder Points End View  
Cold  
Cold (3)  
Female XLR  
Hot (2)  
Hot  
Common (1)  
Common  
2
1
1
2
3
3
End View Solder Points  
Cold (3)  
Cold  
Male XLR  
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Specifications  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Rated Output power  
Frequency response  
150W/4@0.5% THD at 1KHz per amplifier  
20Hz~20KHz+/-0.5dB@1W Output into 8(AMP OUT)  
20 Hz~20KHz+/-0.5@+4dB Output into 10(MAIN OUT,  
MONITOR OUT, EFX SEND)  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Less than 0.19%@20Hz~20KHz, 75W output into4(AMP  
OUT)  
Less than 0.1%@20 Hz~20KHz+14dB output into 10KΩ  
(MAIN OUT, MON OUT, EFX SEND)  
HUM & Noise  
-127dB equivalent input noise  
(Average, RS+150)  
-100dB residual output noise (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT, EFX  
OUT)  
(with 20Hz~20KHz BPF)  
-79dB (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT) Master level control at  
maximum all channel level control at minimum.  
-79dB (EFX OUT) Master level control at maximum all channel  
level controls at minimum  
Maximum Voltage Gain  
84dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to AMP OUT  
66dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT  
72dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to EFX OUT  
48dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to REC OUT  
56dB CH IN (Hi-Z) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT  
26dB AUX IN to MAIN OUT  
24dB TAPE IN to MAIN OUT  
Crosstalk 1KHz  
70dB adjacent input, 70dB input to output  
Input Channel Equalization  
HIGH  
MID  
LOW  
12KHz shelving (+/- 15dB Maximum)  
2.5KHz peaking (+/- 15dB Maximum)  
80Hz shelving (+/- 15dB Maximum)  
Meters  
7 POINT LED METERS (-20, -10, -7, -4, 0, +3, +6dB)  
7 bands (63, 160, 400, 1K, 2.5K, 6.4K, 16KHz)  
Graphic Equalizer  
Internal DSP Effects  
24 BIT - 8 Presets: 1 - Large Hall; 2 - Medium Hal;, 3 - Large  
Room; 4 - Vocal Room ; 5 - Vocal Room 2; 6 - Chorus +  
Reverb; 7 - Chorus + Delay; 8 - Stairwell  
Phantom Power  
CLIP Indicators  
Foot Switch  
+48V  
Turn on: THD> 0.1%  
DIGITAL EFFECT MUTE: ON/OFF  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement  
Power Consumption  
Weight  
110V-240V, 50/60Hz  
540W  
32.3 lbs./14.7Kg  
Dimensions  
489mm(W) x 286mm(H) x 289mm(D)  
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Block Diagram  
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Samson Technologies Corp.  
575 Underhill Blvd.  
P.O. Box 9031  
Syosset, NY 11791-9031  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 516-364-3888  
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