- Pass Stereo Amplifier Owner's Manual

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X1000.5 Owners Manual
You can position this amplifier most anywhere you wish, but it re-
quires adequate ventilation. We do not recommend placing it in
enclosed cabinets or small closets without means for air to circulate
freely. Stacking these power amplifiers directly upon each other is not
recommended for the same reason. This amplifier idles at about 700
watts, most of which dissipates as heat across the heatsinks. As a point
of reference, these heatsinks should never become too hot to touch
for several seconds.
Let’s talk about AC power requirements. This amplifier draws about
6 amps (continuous rms) at 120 volts out of the wall during normal
operation, and this power draw reflects mostly the idle current that
we run through the output stage. If you are driving a low impedance
load, you will draw more power than this, but this will not be typical.
The amplifier’s voltage and current rating are indicated on the rear
panel. It will be 240 volts, 220 volts, 120 volts or 100 volts, all with
an appropriate rear mounted resetable circuit breaker. The frequency
rating of the AC line source in all instances will be 50 to 60 Hz. Please
verify that the amplifiers indicated voltage requirements are consistent
with the line voltage supplied at your location.
The Pass Laboratories™ X1000.5 is provided with a conventional
IEC detachable AC line cord, which is rated at 20 amps. The safety
ground is attached to the chassis in the conventional approved man-
ner. The AC power input to the amplifier runs through a RF filter,
which removes high frequency noise coming into and going out of the
amplifier power supply.
Under no circumstances should you defeat the ground connection of
the power cord. For your safety, the chassis of the amplifier should be
earth grounded. Signal ground is isolated from chassis, safety ground,
to reduce the incidence of ground loop noise. The presence of a
safety ground will not degrade the audio signal chain.
You may substitute an aftermarket detachable IEC 320 style power
cord of your choosing; provided it is rated for at least 15 amps and it
meets all legal requirements and has been approved by the local testing
authority for such things.
Looking at the rear panel you will see the IEC 320 AC power cord
receptacle, a thermal magnetic breaker switch, two pairs of output
connectors, a pair of binding post connectors for remote turn-on, one
RCA input connector and one XLR balanced input connector.
Make sure that the breaker switch is off (down). Plug the AC cord
Setup