APart MA125 [3/4] Any suggestion
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1. Power switch Turns mains power on and off.
2. Protect indicator This red LED illuminates when one of the protections have been activated. No or distorted
sound will be heard anymore. This will be in case of overheating being the result of drawing too much power from
your amplifier or the impedance of the speaker lines connected are below the minimum load impedance (see 17).
3. Level indicators/clip-limit A green LED will light after powering on. To work within normal conditions the volume
indicator should be kept under 0dB (100%). At -2,5dB a limiter will be activated. This red LED indicates that the “auto
gain circuit” keeps the level below clipping. This is NOT a clip indicator, but an indication of the “automatic gain
control”.
4. Microphone 1 input This balanced ¼” TRS phone jack has been wired in parallel with the other three input options
for microphone 1 at the back.
For normal operation, use only one input at the time for microphone 1, but when useful two microphone inputs of mic 1
can be used together (see note below). Microphone 1 can be given a priority over all the other inputs, except the
emergency input (see 20), by using the VOX priority (see 30).
5. Microphone 1 level control Adjusts the volume of the microphone connected to one of the four input connectors
(1/4” jack, XLR3, DIN5 or euro block).
6. Microphone 2 3 level control By turning each control clockwise the desired level of that input in the total mix is
set. To decrease these levels, turn counter-clockwise. The volumes of the inputs not used (open lines), should be set
fully counter-clockwise. If not, hiss might occur.
7. Microphone 4 / line 4 level control Adjusts the input signal of the microphone connected to the XLR3 input at the
back or the line source connected to stereo RCA input 4 (for example a wireless microphone, see 27).
8. “Muted by priority” led This red led will blink when any priority status has been activated (see also 18).
9. Music level control Here you can adjust the level of the line source selected.
10. Line source selector Select the desired music source to be heard (AUX, CD or TUNER).
11. Bass control Adjust as per your taste. In reverberant rooms intelligibility can be increased by decreasing bass.
The centre position gives you a flat response.
12. Treble control Adjust the level as per your taste or needs. Adding high frequencies gives brilliance to your
sound. High frequency feedback can be removed by decreasing treble. The centre position gives you a flat response.
13. Master level control Here you can adjust the desired volume of the overall signal.
Important notice: 2x4 = Eight microphones possible!
When you use more than one microphone input at the time, in super markets for instance, it is important to use real
paging microphones (APart MICPAT; MICPACB). These microphones maintain the microphone input impedance
when not switched on. This avoids unwanted noise to come out of your loudspeakers. APart MA mixing amplifiers
accept two APart microphones wired in parallel on each mic input at the time, which can be a very useful tool.
Front panel
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Now you are ready to get the best result on distributing your music and messages to your audience.
Your little giant is like a Swiss knife which will astonish you and many others!
In fact working with 100V loudspeakers is rather simple, when done in the right way.
Each 100V loudspeaker has a 100V transformer which can be set to a certain power,
for example: 1,5 3 or 6W. As the example shows, the sum of all loudspeaker settings should never
exceed the amplifier's power specifications.
Never use low impedance (= 8 ohm) loudspeakers on a 100Volt system, even not one.
More technically: When your paging amp has a maximum output of 125 watts at 100V,
this means that the minimum impedance connecte d should be at least 80 ohm (100x100/125).
To check your loudspeaker lines use a decent impedance checker (example AP WM100).
How to deal with 100V loudspeaker systems
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85 W
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AMPLIFIER POWER > LOUDSPEAKER LOAD POWER
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They are well appreciated and eventually rewarded!
Send your ideas or suggestions to
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No power: Check whether the “on/off” switch is in the on position and whether the power cord has been inserted properly. If
these two have been checked and still the MA125 remains off, the fuse might be blown.
No sound: Check all the wires and loudspeaker selectors. At least the master and one source should be turned clockwise.
Check whether the pre amp out is connected to the power amp in. In the worst case your MA125 is in protective mode.
Please check your loudspeaker wiring and loads. Operate your MA125 within normal conditions.
Distorted sound: Your input signal is too high. Haven't you a line level source connected to a microphone input? You
might also be drawing too much power from your MA125 and the loudspeaker load might be too low (minimum 80 ohm for
100V use).
Check the speaker wiring and load with an impedance tester. Turn down the master level.
Hum and buzz: Please check your wiring and grounding, maybe you created a ground loop. See that all equipment linked
are drawing power from the same power supply. Your radio might get its signal from the cable radio. In this case you have
created a ground loop and a ground loop isolator between the cable signal and your radio antenna input will be the solution.
Troubleshooting
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- Owner s manual 1
- Before using your ma125 take a few minutes to read these instructions carefully this little time can avoid a lot of headaches afterwards 2
- Brackets are shipped along with your amplifier 2
- Important safety instructions 2
- Keep this manual for future reference 2 water and humidity are the biggest enemies of electric equipment operating it under moist conditions can even be dangerous 3 clean only with dry cloth 4 do not operate near heaters or place it on other apparatus which produce a lot of heat 5 be sure your unit is always connected to the electrical safety earth do not defeat the safety purpose of a grounding type plug if you have any doubt please consult your dealer or a qualified technician 6 take care for the power cord never use a damaged power cord and install it in such a way that no one can walk on it 7 only use accessories specified by the manufacturer 8 distorted sound indicates that operating conditions are bad decrease the volume check the speakers and sources connected or switch off the unit 9 disconnect the unit from the mains power supply when you do not use it for a longer period 10 when smoke ore bad smell comes from your ma125 switch off immediately and disconnect from mains 11 this 2
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- Safety information 2
- Technical specifications 2
- The ma125 complies with the ce standards 2
- The ma125 is a very compact professional pa mixing amplifier for commercial and industrial applications all microphone inputs have integrated speech filters he s able to drive 8 ohm or constant voltage loudspeaker lines 50 70 100v the amplifier has 4 microphone 4 selectable line inputs and one emergency telephone input mic input 1 is meant to be the main microphone paging input for its signal can be fed via the front ¼ trs phone jack or via a xlr3 din 5 or euro block connector at the back when needed two apart paging microphones can be wired in parallel on each mic input the ma125 has a three level priority system the emergency telephone input at the back has the highest priority its signal goes directly to the main amplifier bypassing any front control and an attenuator next to the input sets its level microphone input 1 has the second priority level with the control next to the din5 input the vox voice activated mute for microphone 1 can be activated and mutes all other signals excep 2
- The ma125 is the device to built professional industrial sound applications you can insert an extra equalizer such as the apart pxq2215 into the signal path or add extra power amps apart pa240p using the pre amp out power amp in rca connectors when shipped a rca bridge has been inserted 2
- When needed the signals mixed via your ma125 mixing amplifier can be recorded or distributed via the record output 2
- When the priority contact has been activated 24v dc max 6a will be available to activate priority relays of loudspeaker attenuators or other devices 2
- Any suggestion 3
- Front panel 3
- How to deal with 100v loudspeaker systems 3
- In fact working with 100v loudspeakers is rather simple when done in the right way each 100v loudspeaker has a 100v transformer which can be set to a certain power for example 1 5 3 or 6w as the example shows the sum of all loudspeaker settings should never exceed the amplifier s power specifications never use low impedance 8 ohm loudspeakers on a 100volt system even not one 3
- Mixing amplifiers mixing amplifiers 3
- More technically when your paging amp has a maximum output of 125 watts at 100v this means that the minimum impedance connecte d should be at least 80 ohm 100x100 125 to check your loudspeaker lines use a decent impedance checker example ap wm100 3
- Now you are ready to get the best result on distributing your music and messages to your audience your little giant is like a swiss knife which will astonish you and many others 3
- Suggestion apart audio com 3
- They are well appreciated and eventually rewarded send your ideas or suggestions to 3
- Troubleshooting 3
- Back panel 4
- Mixing amplifiers mixing amplifiers 4
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