®OWNERS MANUALSTUDIOAMPLIFIERSERVO 120
Appendix A: Linearity vs. Frequency Sweep10Linearity (0 dB Ref) vs. frequency sweep10 Hz - 50 kHz5.00004.00003.00002.00001.00000.0-1.000-2.000-3.000-4
11Appendix B: Power Output vs. THDPower output (60 W) vs. Total Harmonic Distortion80.00073.00061.00056.00048.00040.00032.00021.00015.0008.000200.0u0.
12Specifications1. Rated Output Power, per channel (@ 1 kHz)Stereo mode4 ohm, .<0.05% THD+N 60 W4 ohm, 1% THD+N 80 W8 ohm, <0.05% THD+N 50 W8
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Introduction 3Servo 120 Features 4Guided Tour 5Front Panel 5Rear Panel 6Setting Up and Using the Servo 120 Amplifier 7The Servo 120 Protection C
3Congratulations on purchasing the Samson Servo 120 Power Amplifier! Although designed for easyoperation, we suggest you first take some time to go t
4Servo 120 FeaturesThe Samson Servo 120 Power Amplifier utilizes the latest technology in professional power amplifierdesign. Here are some of its ma
Guided Tour - Front Panel1: Power switch - Use this to power the Servo120 on or off.2: Power LED - Lit whenever the Servo 120 is powered on.3: Cha
6Guided Tour - Rear Panel1: AC input - Connect the supplied standard 3-pin “IEC” plug here.2: Fuse holder - Insert a 2.5 amp, 125 volt fuse here fo
7Setting Up and Using the Servo 120 Power AmplifierSetting up your Servo 120 is a simple procedure which takes only a few minutes:1. Remove all packi
8The Servo 120 Protection CircuitryAs noted in the “Guided Tour” section of this manual, the Servo 120's front panelProtection LED indicates the
9Bridge ModeThe Servo 120 provides a rear-panel switch that allows it to be used in a Bridgemode. When this switch is placed in the “Off” (left) posi
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