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6. Technical data
external effects Parallel effect loop, see send and return
efx pan
Blends both internal and external effects
between channels 1 and 2, with reverse
power
Power amp 60 W / 4 Ω (1% THD)
Monolithic IC with DMOS output
Dynamic range (A-weighted): 94 dB
mains power
Mains voltage (depending on model):
100, 120, 230, or 240 V AC, 50–60 Hz
Power consumption: max. 240 W
Power consumption (only charging): 45 W
mains fuse
Size: 5 x 20 mm
Rating:
For 230 and 240 V models: T 1 A L / 250 V
For 100 and 120 V models: T 2 A L / 250 V
internal battery Type and rating
2 rechargeable sealed lead-acid batteries,
each 6 V / 12 Ah
Operating time
ca. 3 – 4 h depending on volume
Recharge time
100% full charge: ca. 16 h
90% full charge: ca. 12 h
Without output load.
Important
Charge batteries soon when empty.
Never store with empty batteries!
Recharge once a year when not in use.
The power switch must be ON in order to
charge the battery.
12 V DC
connector
Input for operating the Compact Mobile
from an external 12 V battery
Max. current consumption: 10 A
1 = minus (–)
2 = plus (+)
Note: This input can not be used to charge
the external battery from the Compact
mobile or to charge the internal battery
from an external power source.
general
THD + N < 0.1% at 6 W / 4 Ω
distortion
analog signal
Subsonic filter, adaptive
processing
peak limiter
limiter
50 W / 4 Ω
threshold
speaker system 8" (200 mm) dual cone full-range speaker,
bass reflex enclosure
Cabinet
12 mm (0.47") birch plywood
Finish Waterbased acrylic, black spatter finish
dimensions
320 mm (12.8") high
326 mm (12.9") wide
282 mm (11.1") deep
Weight
13 kg (28.7 lbs)
NOTES
Rated conditions:
Nominal input voltage: 50 mV at input of channel 1.
Test signal: 1 kHz sine unless stated otherwise.
Signal voltages stated as RMS values.
0 dBV corresponds to 1 V RMS.
Gain of channel under test fully clockwise.
Tone controls in center position, colour off.
Master adjusted such that the rated output power is
obtained (requires that the limiter is disabled).
To avoid having to disable the limiter, master can be
adjusted such the rated output voltage at line out is
obtained instead.
Output voltages refer to rated conditions as stated above.
Min. input voltage: Input voltage required for rated output
power (limiter disabled) with gain and master fully
clockwise
Max. input voltage: Input voltage that does not cause more
than 1% THD+N, suitable control settings provided
THD + N: Total harmonic distortion + noise, with input and
output levels 10 dB below rated conditions.
Equivalent input noise voltage: Noise voltage at speaker
output divided by gain of amplifier. gain of input under
test fully clockwise, master fully clockwise, gain of unused
inputs minimal. Input shorted, B = 22 Hz ... 22 kHz
Residual noise: Noise of an output when its level control is
set to minimum.
Dynamic range (power amp): Ratio of rated output voltage
to residual noise voltage (master fully anticlockwise).
Options: The following options are available by internal
jumper settings.
1) Gain of microphone input can be reduced, resulting in
more headroom.
2) 9 V phantom power for channel 1 can be activated.
Caution: Install only if required. Phantom power may
damage external equipment. Read the operating
instructions.
Specifications and appearance subject to change without
notice.
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