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  • Page 1 Operating Manual for the Sonic Frontiers Power 3 Amplifiers...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operating Manual for the Sonic Frontiers Power 3 Amplifiers We at Sonic Frontiers hope you will derive many years of listening pleasure with your new Power 3 Amplifiers. This Operating Manual contains important information regard- ing the operation and care of these Amplifiers. Be sure to read this manual carefully and follow these instructions in order to keep them performing and sounding their best.
  • Page 3: Unpacking

    Unpacking At this point we can assume that you have successfully opened the box flaps and found this manual. These boxes were designed to ensure the safe transport of the amplifiers, Sonic Frontiers strongly recommends the storage of these boxes in a safe, dry place. In the event that the amplifiers may have to be shipped in the future, the original boxes are the best means for the protection and safety of the Power 3s during transportation.
  • Page 4: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup At this point we urge you to read and understand this manual in its entirety. But if you desire immediate action and have skill and/or past experience with tube hardware, fol- low these steps. 1. Place the amp on a hard flat surface that will not impede airflow under the amplifier’s chassis (carpeting or area rugs are NOT acceptable as hard surfaces).
  • Page 5: Reference Diagrams

    Reference Diagrams This drawing is referred to as the “Tube Top” within the instructional text. Tube locations V1 to V4 indicate placement for the four 6922 tubes. Tube locations V5 and V6 indicate placement for the two 5687 tubes. Locations V7 to V14 indicate placement for the 6550C/KT88 power tubes. Holes on the Tube Top labeled “A”...
  • Page 6 This drawing is referred to as the “Front Panel” within the instructional text. This drawing is referred to as the “Rear Panel” within the instructional text. Power Switch Standby Switch Power LED (Green - Power; Red - Mute) Standby LED (Green - Operate; Red - Standby) Detachable Power Cord Socket Fuse Location Balanced XLR Input...
  • Page 7: Installing The Tubes

    Installing the Tubes Be sure the amplifier is OFF (Power Switch Out) before installing any tubes or when any of the tube sockets are empty. Wearing the cotton gloves provided with the amplifier when handling tubes will prevent skin oils from depositing on the glass surface of the tubes. The oils could cause the tubes to become “gassy”...
  • Page 8 When installing the 6550C/KT88 power tubes, match the numbers designated on the metal base of the tube or the tube boxes to the corresponding markings printed on the tube top (V7 through V14) and be sure the center pin key locator is in alignment with the slot in the center of the socket.
  • Page 9: Biasing Of The Power Tubes

    Biasing of the Power Tubes Bias voltage applied to the grids of the power tubes in the output stage should be checked from time to time (once a month) to keep these tubes operating at the optimum operating point. A properly biased power tube will have a longer, happier life. To check the bias of the 6550C/KT88 tubes, place the amplifier in mute with the power on and the amplifier in operate mode (STANDBY LED Green;...
  • Page 10: Controls, Functions And Connections

    Controls, Functions and Connections Refer to Reference Diagrams. Front Panel Power Switch This switch provides control over the AC power from your wall outlet. When OFF (out position) nothing on the amplifier is functional. When ON (depressed) the amplifier will operate normally (green power LED indicates ON;...
  • Page 11 Damage due to bypassing the fuse or due to replacement of a fuse of higher ratings will not be covered under the warranty. To access the fuse, insert the slotted screwdriver, pushing to compress the internal spring and turn counterclockwise to unlock the housing. The spring will then eject the fuse and the housing.
  • Page 12: Adjustment For Load Impedance

    Adjustment for Load Impedance Note: Adjustment for load impedance should only be done by an authorized Sonic Frontiers dealer, distributor or service technician. Any damage to the amplifier as a result of a person(s) not authorized by Sonic Frontiers will not be covered under warranty. Warning: Lethal voltages exist within these amplifiers.
  • Page 13 4.Using the slot screwdriver provided with the amp, deal with one connection at a time, loosening off the tap screws of the first spade lug connection and tightening to the desired tap. The final connections should resemble these renderings: 8 Ohm Impedance Connections FRONT OF THE AMPLIFIER 4 Ohm Impedance Connections...
  • Page 14: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Placement The amplifiers must be placed on a hard flat surface with plenty of unobstructed space around the Power 3 to allow for free movement of air for proper cooling. If the amplifier is to be placed on a carpeted floor, a Wood, Ceramic, Concrete, Marble... tile or slab 18”...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If at any time the amplifiers should fail to work, follow these steps: 1. Check that all tubes are fully seated in their proper sockets. 2. Check all connections at the rear panel. 3. Check that the amplifier is not in MUTE mode. 4.
  • Page 16: Warranty

    Warranty Disclaimer of Liability Under no circumstances does Sonic Frontiers, Inc. assume liability or responsibility for injury or damages sustained in the use or operation of this equipment or for damages to any other equipment connected to it. Sonic Frontiers, Inc. reserves the right to make design changes or improvements without the obligation to revise prior versions.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    Specifications Note: Power ratings based on a 117 VAC power line input. All specifications are made on the 8 ohm taps, utilizing an 8 ohm load unless otherwise specified. Power Output: 220 watts continuous at 8, 4 and 2 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than 1% total harmonic distortion terminated with rated load (typically <0.5% @ 220 watts 1 kHz) Actual power output available at clipping (defined as <1% THD) approximately 240 watts RMS...

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