Genesis Reference-Series Amplifier None Owner's Manual

Genesis genesis reference-series amplifier owner's manual

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654 S Lucile St
Seattle, WA 98108
Tel:
(206) 762 8383
Fax: (206) 762 8389

Owners Manual

Genesis Reference-Series Amplifier
Version 2.0
September 2008
Copyright Genesis Advanced Technologies
All Rights Reserved
absolute fidelity®

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  • Page 1: Owners Manual

    654 S Lucile St Seattle, WA 98108 Tel: (206) 762 8383 Fax: (206) 762 8389 Owners Manual Genesis Reference-Series Amplifier Version 2.0 September 2008 Copyright Genesis Advanced Technologies All Rights Reserved absolute fidelity®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    OWNERS MANUAL Genesis Reference Amplifier Contents Set-up and Safety Information ... 3 Unpacking and Setting Up ... 3 Safety Information ... 4 Set-up and Operation ... 6 Speaker Connections... 6 Input Connections ... 6 Playing Music ... 7 About Your Amplifier... 9 Introduction...
  • Page 3 Please write the serial number and purchase details of your Genesis Reference Amplifier here for future reference. Serial Nos.: __________________ Bought at: ___________________ ____________________________ Date: _______________________ Address: ____________________ _________________________ Tel: ________________________ A Message from Genesis The transparency, detail retrieval, macro- and micro-dynamics, and wide frequency extension of Genesis loudspeakers place great demands on the quality of amplification.
  • Page 4: Set-Up And Safety Information

    Set-up and Safety Information Now that you have your new amplifier, we realize that you can't wait to hook it up and start playing! However, please read this set-up guide and safety information before you proceed. Unpacking and Setting Up The amplifier is likely to come in parts –...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Once you decide on the placement of the amplifier module, and connect the power transformer using the supplied Power Umbilical, locate the power transformer module as far away from the listener as possible. The Power Umbilical will only go in one way so the assembly should be obvious. Align the plugs to the like-colored sockets, insert and twist until the lock “clicks”.
  • Page 6 Before turning the amplifier on, both inputs and outputs should be properly connected. Do not run the amplifier without the appropriate loudspeakers connected to it. While the Genesis Reference Amplifier runs very cool due to its high efficiency, some ventilation and airflow at the faceplate is necessary for reliable operation.
  • Page 7: Set-Up And Operation

    Set-up and Operation Speaker Connections A pair of 5-way insulated binding posts is provided on the rear of your amplifier. While this allows bare wire to be used, we recommend that firstly banana plugs, or secondly spade lugs be used instead of bare wire. Make sure that your speaker cables are firmly connected to the correct speaker connections.
  • Page 8: Playing Music

    The use of single-ended to balanced converters that simply short pin 3 to ground is not recommended as performance will be compromised. Some form of balancing adapter may be used, but the performance of the GR-Amp will be limited by the sonic quality of the device. A high quality single-ended to balanced converters such as the FM Acoustics FM214 can be used between your single-ended preamplifier and the GR-Amp.
  • Page 9 up almost instantly, and be ready to play the moment you turn it on. The “stay warm” circuits consume about as much power as a night-light. To turn the amplifier back to stand-by, flick the power toggle up. When you know that you will not be using the amplifier for a long period of time (for example when you go on a business trip or a vacation), please unplug the power transformer at the wall outlet.
  • Page 10: About Your Amplifier

    About Your Amplifier Introduction The Genesis Reference Amplifier uses proprietary designs and circuits, high quality components, and state-of-the-art Class D amplifier modules to deliver sonic performance rivaling amplifiers costing much, much more. The design brief was to deliver a load-invariant, wide-bandwidth amplifier that would deliver the musicality, emotion, and tonal colors of a low-powered valve amplifier with the reliability, power, and control of a high power solid-state design.
  • Page 11 extension and drive of high-power transistor amplifiers without the muscle- bound sound, and the elegance, emotion and tonal colors of flea-powered single-ended triode vacuum tube amplifiers without being weak or flaccid. The origins of the DPDS comes from the principles of tube amplifier design – some of the qualities of tube amplifiers were as much to do with power supply design as the choice of tubes over transistors.
  • Page 12: Silent Running Voltage Supply

    available into lower impedance loads and better micro-dynamics – one listener described it as “having cream in your coffee instead of non-fat soy”. Silent Running Voltage Supply We recognized that published specifications for noise rejection of opamps and even discrete small-signal amplification circuits did not always tell the whole story.
  • Page 13: Resonance And Vibration Control

    It will not surprise many to know that the avoidance of loop negative feedback is the key to this design. Having established a design, the components used were individually selected by extensive and laborious listening test. A discrete design allowed that as each component can be hand picked to get the optimum result.
  • Page 14: Acoustic Suspension System

    Acoustic Suspension System A dedicated suspension system completes the resonance and vibration control design of the Genesis Reference Amplifier. It also facilitates the easy placement and location of the amplifier. Designed like the suspension system of a race car, the acoustic suspension is made of a solid acrylic suspension frame, neoprene shock absorbers, and steel spikes.
  • Page 15: Specifications (Each)

    Specifications (Each) • Rated Power Output: 180w or 360w RMS (@ 4ohm) Current limited to 20amps for 20ms • Frequency Response: 10Hz ~ 50kHz +0dB/-3dB • Power Bandwidth: 18Hz to 36kHz • Input Impedance: 100k Ohms (Balanced or Single-ended) • Damping: 2,000 minimum at 4 ohms •...

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