Anthony Gallo Acoustics Reference SA Owner's Manual

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Thank you for purchasing our Subwoofer Amplifier (hereafter referred to as the SA). It is a high-quality
audio component meticulously designed and reliably manufactured to enhance the long-term enjoyment of your
favorite full-range music. To familiarize yourself with the SA's unique flexibility and feature set, please read the
following instructions carefully before installing it.
But first, remember that the SA is a high-power piece of active electronics that runs warm to the touch and
can get moderately hot if you run its bass-boost EQ circuit in the max position. You should not expose the SA to
direct sun light, water or moisture. Getting fluids inside the SA could shorten out its circuitry and cause irreparable
damage that will not be covered under warranty. The SA does include short-circuit protection but you should still
exercise the utmost caution when you make all initial connections while the amplifier is powered off.
The SA contains a bridgeable stereo amplifier, a high-quality active crossover and a sophisticated equalization
circuit in one single chassis to
1. Optimize bass performance of our own Gallo Acoustics Nucleus Reference³ loudspeakers in both 2-channel
music and multi-channel HomeTheater movie applications
2. Power two of our own Gallo Acoustics MPSB/DV passive subwoofers
3. Bi-amp bi-wirable loudspeakers from other manufacturers or
4. Power one or two passive subwoofers from other companies.
5. Power a pair of passive speakers with the SA as the main amp.
Be sure to install the SA with sufficient ventilation space and no obstructions to its chassis vents to insure
optimal self-cooling of the internal heatsinks (a thermostat-controlled whisper fan will kick in automatically once
these heatsinks reach a preset temperature). We will now describe hookups for each of the stated applications in
the sequence listed above. Even if your application is #2, #3, #4 or #5 (e.g. not with our own speakers), do read the
entire manual. Much of what is covered under section 1 also applies to sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 and thus isn't repeated
in the subsequent chapters.
1a/ Anthony Gallo Acoustics Nucleus Reference³ speakers + Reference³ SA xover/amplifier
(stereo music mode):
Our Reference³ full-range speakers offer a unique feature. They sport a separate pair of loudspeaker input
terminals for their woofer's 2
to explain it in detail. This twin set of binding posts on the lower rear of the Reference³s may look like a biwire
arrangement but it's not. Note how the upper pair is labeled 'speaker in'. The lower pair says 'sub in'. 'Sub'
obviously stands for subwoofer. But where is this hidden subwoofer? Wait a minute and you'll see.
Owner's Manual for the
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Reference³ SA
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voice coils. Because this feature is so unique and different from the norm, allow us

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  • Page 1 Much of what is covered under section 1 also applies to sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 and thus isn’t repeated in the subsequent chapters. 1a/ Anthony Gallo Acoustics Nucleus Reference³ speakers + Reference³ SA xover/amplifier (stereo music mode): Our Reference³...
  • Page 2 The upper ‘speaker in’ terminals are conventional inputs. They connect the incoming full-range amplifier signal to the entire speaker. The 10” side-firing woofer, dual 4” mids and our unique 300° dispersion CDT² tweeter are all operated together from this one input. To enjoy music, that’s all you need. You never have to use the second input at all.
  • Page 3 Where do I set the crossover control which is continuously adjustable from 40-200Hz? Remember that the natural acoustical roll-off of our Ref³ woofer occurs at approximately 40Hz. It still reproduces sounds as low as 20Hz but those are significantly reduced in output and thus barely audible. To boost those rolled-off frequencies in the lowest octave, you probably don’t want to set the SA crossover much higher than 40Hz.
  • Page 4 Why do you offer crossover points up to 200Hz if 40Hz is the natural speaker rolloff? Because you can also use the SA with other makers’ passive subwoofers or speakers which may require bringing the SA in well above 40Hz – more on that below. Do I need to worry about the phase controls? Usually you will set these phase controls to 0.
  • Page 5 but does so only over a very limited frequency range where our human hearing is the least sensitive to timbre and tone. Using our SA within this unique twin-drive scheme doesn’t create any audible discontinuities or discrepancies even if your main amplifier was a low-power triode design with a very distinctive sonic signature. For once, you can actually implement the “tubes on top, solid-state on the bottom”...
  • Page 6 0 in 1dB steps, listening in-between from your usual seat until you have rock-solid but even extension down to the very lowest notes on your recordings. 1b/ Anthony Gallo Acoustics Nucleus Reference³ speakers + Reference³ SA xover/amplifier, multi-channel mode: Connecting the SA from a preamp/processor or multi-channel receiver In the setup menu of your pre-pro or surround sound receiver, select “large”...
  • Page 7 two individual speaker cables (one for each MPSB/DV) which are terminated with bare wire/bananas/spades on the SA end and a ¼” plug on the subwoofer end. You won’t be making a double connection (full-range + 2 voice coil as on the Ref3s) but merely need a single cable to each subwoofer. 3/ Non-Gallo bi-wirable speakers + Reference³...
  • Page 8 Anthony Gallo Acoustics Reference³ SA Specifications @4ohm Output power: 240 watts stereo, 650 watts mono Distortion: 0.08% stereo, 0.1% mono (low-pass @ 100Hz, level and xover at max, EQ at 0dB) 0.1% stereo, 0.17% mono (full-range, level at max) Input sensitivity:...

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