ASHLY MA Series Power Amplifiers Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
ASHLY

ASHLY MA Series Power Amplifiers

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Read the instructions provided in this manual carefully.
  2. Keep the instructions for future reference.
  3. Pay attention to all warnings mentioned in the manual.
  4. Follow all instructions provided for safe usage of the product.
  5. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  6. Use the product with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When using a cart, exercise caution to avoid tip-over injuries.
  7. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when it is not in use for extended periods of time.
  8. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required if the apparatus has been damaged in any way, exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
  9. This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
  10. Ensure that the apparatus is properly grounded (earthed).

Important Safety Instructions

CAUTION

  • Risk Of Electric Shock
  • Do Not Open

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the device.

  1. Read these instructions.
  2. Keep these instructions.
  3. Heed all warnings.
  4. Follow all instructions.
  5. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
  6. Do not use this apparatus near water.
  7. Clean only with dry cloth.
  8. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  9. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus.
  10. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
  11. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
  12. Only use attachments/ accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  13. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
  14. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
  16. This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.

WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED (EARTHED)

FCC STATEMENT

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  • This device may not cause harmful interference
  • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in both a commercial and residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Unpacking

As a part of our system of quality control, every Ashly product is carefully inspected before leaving the factory to ensure flawless appearance. After unpacking, please inspect for any physical damage. Save the shipping carton and all packing materials, as they were carefully designed to reduce to a minimum the possibility of transportation damage should the unit again require packing and shipping. In the event that damage has occurred, immediatelynotify your dealer so that a written claim to cover the damages can be initiated. The right to any claim against a public carrier can be forfeited if the carrier is not notified promptly and if the shipping carton and packing materials are not available for inspection by the carrier. Save all packing materials until the claim has been settled.

About Ashly

Ashly Audio was founded in 1974 by a group of recording engineers, concert sound professionals, and electronics designers. The first products were elaborate custom consoles for friends and associates, but business quickly spread to new clients and the business grew.

The philosophy we established from the very beginning holds true today: to offer only the highest quality audio tools at an affordable cost to the professional user − ensuring reliability and long life. Years later, Ashly remains committed to these principles. Ashly’s exclusive five-year, worry-free warranty remains one of the most generous policies available on any commercial- grade product. The warranty covers every product with the Ashly brand name, and is offered at no extra cost to you. Please read this entire manual to fully understand the features and capabilities of this product.

Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of this Ashly MA power amplifier. This product uses state of the art, light weight, high power, high efficiency switching technology developed through years of design and testing. MA amplifiers are available in two power levels, designed to meet the most demanding live sound and fixed installation sound systems in stadiums, arenas, performance venues, worship spaces and convention centers.

Features

  • Four or eight channel amplifier models
  • 500W or 250W per channel models
  • Proprietary, intelligent power sharing (defeatable)
  • Muliti-Mode Output: Each channel can be independently configured for Low-Z (2/4/8 Ohm), 25V, 70V, or 100V output
  • Universal input PFC power supply
  • Very high efficiency power supply and amplifier design
  • Extremely low noise and wide dynamic range
  • Euroblock input & speaker connectors
  • Front panel power switch, defeatable
  • Front panel level controls, defeatable
  • 80Hz hi-pass filter, on/off per channel
  • Clip limiter, on/off per channel
  • Front panel LEDs for clip/mute, signal, current, temperature, bridge mode, protect, and front panel disable
  • Amplifier gain setting: 26dB or 36dB
  • Remote DC level control per channel
  • Remote standby contact closure, switchable polarity
  • Fault logic output
  • Continuously variable cooling fan(s)
  • Protection: Inrush current limitation, overtemperature, output short-circuit/overpower, output DC, mains fuse
  • Safety/Compliance: cTUVus, CE, FCC, RoHS
  • Ashly five year warranty

Requirements

Before connecting to AC mains power, make sure that the mechanical installation, cooling requirements, wiring, and controls are all set to the configuration needed for your application. Failure to do so could result in damage to the unit or to other components in the system.

AC Mains

This amplifier uses a universal Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) with active Power Factor Correction (PFC). It is compatible with nominal AC mains voltage from 100 to 240VAC, 50- 60Hz. Use only the provided AC cord to connect to AC mains.

All MA models have a fixed, non-defeatable warm-up delay of about three seconds, to protect against excessive in-rush current when first powered up. Power consumption is indicated on the back panel label near the AC inlet. To reduce the risk of ground loop hum, all sound system ground references should originate at the same AC power distribution point. Do not lift or remove the amplifier power cord earth ground pin.

Input Signal Wire

Use shielded wiring for balanced or unbalanced audio signals. Shielding which is properly grounded will protect the signal from outside electrical interference such as RF, fluorescent lighting, and computer/display emissions. Unbalanced or single-ended (tip-sleeve) lines of less than 10 feet are generally ok, but for greater distance or noisy field environments, use balanced input signal wiring. Ashly recommends a stripped wire length of 5mm (0.2 in) for use with Euroblock connectors.

Note: If using an unbalanced input, connect the signal wire to the (+)input pin, connect the shield wire to the (-) input pin, optionally use a piece of wire to link between the (-) input pin and the G pin. Avoid running low level signal wires in close proximity or parallel to long speaker cables, AC power cables, or power transformers, as they can induce hum or oscillation.

Speaker Wire

Note: The sound system installer is responsible for using loudspeaker wiring that is in compliance with local electrical code. The following recommendations for speaker wiring are based on US National Electrical Code Article 725. These are only guidelines, consult your local code for specific up to date requirements.

  • Class 2 wiring is typically used when the maximum measured open-circuit speaker output voltage is less than 120V rms.
  • Class 3 wiring is typically used if the measured open circuit output voltage exceeds 120V rms, such as when amplifiers are used in bridged mode. See the specifications for specific model configurations that may require Class 3 speaker wiring.

Speaker wire gauge: MA amplifiers are capable of delivering high levels of output current, so the wire gauge used for speaker outputs is important. Inadequate wire gauge, especially over long distance, adds significant resistance to the speaker’s own impedance, reducing the power which is actually delivered to the speaker. It could also result in a decreased damping factor and potential fire hazard. Since power at the speaker load is of primary concern in system design, refer to the table below to best determine appropriate wire gauge for your application.

The following table lists the resistance per 100 feet of common copper wire gauges, and also lists the percentage of the speaker load power which would be lost as heat in an arbitrary 100 ft run of different gauges of 2-conductor copper speaker wire.

Wire

Gauge

| Ohms

/100ft

| 8Ω

load

| 4Ω

load

| 2Ω

load

---|---|---|---|---

8| 0.0605Ω| 0.8%| 1.5%| 3%

10| 0.1018Ω| 1.3%| 2.5%| 5%

12| 0.1619Ω| 2.0%| 4.0%| 8%

14| 0.2575Ω| 3.2%| 6.4%| 12.8%

16| 0.4094Ω| 5.1%| 10.2%| 20.4%

18| 0.6510Ω| 8.1%| 16.3%| 32.6%

This table expresses the power loss as a percentage of the load’s power rather than the total amplifier output power in order to accurately determine power loss at other cable lengths. For example, if you plan to deliver 150 watts to an 8 Ohm load through 50 ft of 14 ga. cable, the power loss in the cable would be half that of a 100 ft run of #14 wire as shown in the table, or 1.6% of 150W, which is an insignificant 2.4 watts. However, if you were to run 200 ft of 18 ga. cable to a 2 Ohm load, the loss would be twice that of the 100 ft run shown in the table, or 65.2% of 250W, which is 163 watts lost as heat. Always be sure to use adequate gauge speaker wire.

Remote Control Wire

  • Remote DC level control – Bell or telephone wire is sufficient for DC level control, as well as CAT5 cable. The V+ and Ground pins from one amplifier channel can be shared with other remote DC level controls wired to the same amplifier, however do not connect remote control ground to any external grounds.
  • Remote Standby – This is a logic level signal, use low gauge wire, shielding is unnecessary.

Mechanical

Each amplifier model is 2RU and is designed to fit into a 19-inch equipment rack with minimum depth of 16.1″ (409mm). Use four screws when mounting the amplifier to the front rack rails. Rear support is recommended for mobile or touring use. In some installations where the sound system is exposed to a high level of RF noise or system-induced oscillation, it may be necessary to ground the amplifier’s chassis to the rack enclosure. This is accomplished using star type lockwashers on the four rack mounting screws, placed between the amplifier chassis and the rack rails. These star washers will penetrate through the amplifier and rack rail finish to adequately ground the chassis to the rack.

Cooling

Air vents on the amplifier front, back, and side panels must have access to free flowing room temperature air. Cool air is drawn in through the front panel and blown out through the rear panel. It is not necessary to leave empty rack spaces above or below the amplifier. See specifications for amplifier thermal output characteristics in BTU/hr.

Amplifier Protection

  • Power-On Delay: All models have a two second turn-on delay to prevent excessive in-rush current when first powered on.
  • Thermal Protection: Cooling fans are continuously variable, reaching their maximum speed when an amplifier channel reaches 80% of it’s safe operating temperature. Temp LEDs turn on when signal limiting countermeasures are being applied to that channel due to over temperature conditions.
  • Overpower Protection: To protect internal components against overpower conditions, a protection scheme in each output stage reduces audio output power until the fault condition is no longer present.
  • Output DC and Rail Fault Protection: Output DC on any channel will trigger the Protect LED and mute that channel.
  • AC Mains : If the AC Mains line voltage exceeds or falls below the specified operating range, the amplifier will temporarily shut down. It will automatically restart as soon as the AC line voltage returns to the specified range.
  • For details on these and other amplifier protection schemes, plus their LED codes, refer to the troubleshooting section.

Front Panel Features

MA500.8 shown

Air Vents

  • Cool air enters in through the amplifier front and is vented out the rear.

Channel LED Indicators

  • CLIP/MUTE (red):
    • CLIPPING is indicated when the speaker output reaches 95% (-0.5dB) of maximum power.
    • MUTE is indicated when front panel level or DC level controls are fully attenuated.
  • SIGNAL (green) is indicated when amplifier output voltage reaches 25% (-12dB) of maximum.
  • CURRENT (green) indicates when the current to the load is greater than 2 Amps peak.
  • TEMP (yellow) indicates that automatic counter-measures are being applied due to an excessive internal temperature .

Protect LED

  • The red protect LED initially turns on to indicate that real-time countermeasures are being applied to overpower, over-temperature, or rail voltage fault conditions while the amp is still running.
  • If the countermeasures are unsuccessful and the amplifier protects itself by shutting down, the protect LED remains on and the amplifier’s power must be cycled before resuming normal operation.
  • The exception to this is when the amp shuts down due to the AC mains voltage being out of range, in which case the amp automatically restarts as soon as the AC mains line voltage returns to the specified operating range.
  • See the troubleshooting section for all Protect LED fault codes.

Front Disable/Power Share LED

  • 4.4a – FRONT PANEL DISABLE – This LED lights RED when the front panel controls (power switch and channel attenuators) are disabled via the back panel DIP switch.
  • 4.4b – POWER SHARE – This LED lights GREEN when power sharing is enabled via back panel DIP switch. See section 5.7d for more information on power sharing.
  • This LED lights AMBER when both Front Panel Disable and Power Share are engaged.

Channel Attenuators

These control the level of the amplifier, and work in combination with the remote DC level controls. When an input attenuator is turned fully off, the red Clip/Mute LED for that channel turns on to indicate mute status. Front panel attenuators and the power switch can be disabled using the back panel DIP switch (sec. 5.7b).

Power Switch/LED

This switch is used for powering the amplifier on or off. Its white LED lights solid when the amplifier is on and flashes at 1Hz when in standby mode. The power switch can be disabled using the back panel DIP switch. The three possible power switch LED conditions are:

  • Fully lit: The amplifier is powered up, even if the power switch has been disabled, in which case the disable LED will be on.
  • Flashing: The amplifier is in standby mode.
  • Fully off: The amplifier is completely off.

Bridge LED

This green LED indicates when a channel pair is set to BRIDGE mode from the back panel switch (sec. 5.6). In bridge mode, only the odd numbered input and level control for that channel pair is used.

Model Number

The first three numbers of model number express the power rating per channel of the amplifier.For example, “500” mean 500W per channel, “250” means 250W per channel. The last number is the model’s channel count.

Rear Panel Features

ASHLY-MA-Series-Power-Amplifiers-FIG-6

Audio Inputs

  • Balanced Input Euroblock connectors (3.5mm) are used for wiring input signals.
  • If using unbalanced (single-ended) inputs, connect the signal wire to the (+)input pin, connect the shield wire to the (-) input pin, and optionally use a piece of wire to link between the (-) input pin and the G pin.

Remote VCA Level Control Input

Every input channel has a potentiometer circuit available for remote DC level control of that channel. The illustration to the right shows proper wiring per channel. Shielded wire is not required, and there is no limit to wire length. Do not use any other ground source. If multiple remote DC level controls are used for different channels, the same ground and V+ sources can be shared.

High Pass Filter DIP Switch

  • An 80Hz 2nd order hipass filter is independently available on every channel to reduce low frequency content going to a speaker.

Clip Limiter DIP Switch

The clip limiter prevents an amplifier channel from sending clipped audio to the speaker. When the clip limiter is enabled, input signal level is automatically attenuated whenever the full rated output power is exceeded.

Output Mode DIP Switch

Output mode for amplifier channels can be set as shown for low impedance, 25V, 70V, or 100V output using the pair of DIP switches assigned to each channel.

Bridge Mode DIP Switch

This switch places the indicated channel pair into bridge mode, combining two amplifier outputs for more power to a single speaker load. Bridge mode uses only the odd numbered input and level control, disabling the even numbered input and level control for that channel pair. Speaker outputs in bridge mode must be wired differently, as shown on the back of the amplifier and in section 5.11.

Utility DIP Switch Functions

  • Standby Polarity
    • The Standby Polarity DIP switch sets the polarity requirement for placing the amplifier into standby using the STBY contact closure connector. When standby polarity switch is set to N/O (DOWN – normally open), the amp goes into standby whenever the STBY to GND circuit is closed. When standby polarity is set to UP, or N/C (normally closed), the amp goes into standby whenever the STBY to GND circuit is open.
  • Front Panel Disable
    • The Front Panel Disable DIP switch de-activates all front panel level controls and power switch when in the UP position. NOTE: Disabling the front panel controls does not disable the VCA remote DC level controls.
  • Gain
    • This DIP switch sets the voltage gain of all amplifier channels to either 26dB (DOWN) or 36dB (UP). This is useful when matching an amplifier to input source signal strength.
  • Power Sharing
    • MA amplifiers have a separate power supply for each group of four channels. Power sharing only occurs within each group (ch.1-4 on all models, ch.5-8 on eight channel models).
      Ashly’s proprietary power sharing algorithms continually sense and respond to the signal and speaker loads to use all available power from the amplifier’s power supply. The net result is greater efficiency and better use of available power to all speaker loads.

Power sharing is enabled on the amplifier when the power sharing DIP switch is in the UP position. When power sharing is turned on, the amplifier continuously detects and “learns” input signal and speaker load characteristics within each channel group, then intelligently allocates power to each speaker output* within the group in order to optimize and maximize available power to each channel, up to the limit of the power supply, all while drawing less average current from the wall outlet.

For example, when power sharing is turned off, all four channels on a MA500.4 deliver up to their rated output of 500W/ch. That power is fixed and held in reserve for each channel, whether it’s needed or not. When power sharing is turned on however, the output power on any channel can increase above its normally rated power if other channels in its group require less power. A typical application would be a biamped system with a subwoofer on one channel (or bridged pair), and full range cabinets on other channels which require less power than the subwoofer.

In MA500 Watt amplifiers with power sharing turned on, the maximum power output from any one channel is now 900W (1,800W bridged), nearly double the normal rated power. Note that the total output power available within a group of four channels still remains at 2,000W, the group power supply’s maximum output. In other words, if one channel is generating 900W output power at any given moment, the other three channels only have 1,100W left to distribute amongst themselves. In MA250 Watt amplifiers, normally fixed at 250W/ch, enabling power sharing means that the maximum power output on any one channel is now 450W, while the total available power for all four channels still remains at 1,000W.
Power sharing works the same for Low-Z, 70V, or 100V output loads, which can all be used independently within the same group of four outputs.

25V Output: With power sharing enabled, a channel configured for 25V output can yield its unused power to other channels, however the 25V channel cannot receive additional shared power from the other channels. In other words, 25V power is always limited to the normal rated amplifier power, either 500W or 250W per channel depending on the amp model.

Fault & Standby Connections

MA amplifiers offer a logic low (0V) fault output if the amplifier is in a fault state (protect light on) or powered off. For a table describing fault conditions and their respective LED codes and fault pin logic state, see troubleshooting (section 6). For details on Standby, see section 5.7a.

Serial Number Sticker

  • This sticker identifies the product model number, serial number, and AC mains current/power rating.

AC Mains Connector

Always use the AC cord provided by Ashly for connecting to mains power. The amplifier is compatible with nominal mains voltage from 100VAC to 240VAC. WARNING: Do not remove or lift the mains connector ground.

Speaker Output Connectors

  • 7.62mm Euroblock connectors are used for convenient and secure wiring to speaker loads.
  • If the channel pair is set for Bridge mode, use the center two pins and observe polarity as shown. Always use sufficient speaker wiring (see section 2.3).

Troubleshooting

No AC Power

  • Is the detachable AC power cord properly installed? Is it plugged into a known live outlet?
  • Has the power switch been disabled?

No Amplifier Output

  • Is the amplifier in Standby Mode?
  • Is there signal getting to the amplifier?
  • Is the input signal properly wired?
  • Are output connectors properly wired?
  • Are front panel or VC remote control attenuators turned down?
  • Is the Amplifier in Protect Mode? (see table)

Attenuators Don’t Work

  • Have the front panel controls been disabled using the rear panel DIP switch?

Still Not Working?

Protect Mode – Front Panel LED Error Codes:

Protect Mode Fault Description| Power

LED

| Protect

LED

| Fault Pin

Output

| Clip/Mute

LED

| Signal

LED

| Current

LED

| Temp

LED

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
††Amp Power Module Channel Protect /ch| On| | Low (0)| |
†Channel Thermal Protect /ch| On| | High (1)|  |  |  |
†Power Supply Thermal Protect (all 4)| On| | High (1)|  |  |  |
††Power Supply Out Of Range (all 4)| On| | Low (0)| |  |  |
Amp Channel DC Protect /ch| On| | Low (0)| | |  |  
Amp Channel Over-Temperature /ch| On| | Low (0)| |  |  |
Power Supply Over-Temperature (all 4)| On| | Low (0)| |  | |
Power Supply Rails Too High (all 4)| On| | Low (0)| |  |  |  
††Micro-Controller Over-Temperature (all 4)| On| | Low (0)| | | |
†Amp Channel Thermal Protect /ch| Standby| | High (1)|  |  |  |
†Power Supply Thermal Protect (all 4)| Standby| | High (1)|  |  | |
††Power Supply Out Of Range (all 4)| Standby| | Low (0)| |  | |
Amp Channel DC Protect /ch| Standby| | Low (0)| | |  |  
Amp Channel Over-Temperature /ch| Standby| | Low (0)| |  |  |
Power Supply Over-Temperature (all 4)| Standby| | Low (0)| |  | |
Power Supply Rails Too High (all 4)| Standby| | Low (0)| |  |  |  
††Micro-Controller Over-Temperature (all 4)| Standby| | Low (0)| | | |
† Amp still passes audio (unless amp is in Standby Mode), enacts countermeasures, automatic recovery

†† Amp mutes until fault clears, automatic recovery

  • Non-recoverable fault, must reset Amp by cycling AC power

Specifications

General Power Amplifier Specifications (0dBu = 0.775V rms)

Amplifier Model| MA500.8| MA500.4| MA250.8| MA250.4
Maximum Output Power, (Power Sharing *_OFF)_**

Watts per channel, all channels driven at rated load

Low Z output, per channel

2 Ohm 500 500 250 250
4 Ohm 500 500 250 250
8 Ohm 500 500 250 250

Low Z output, per bridged channel pair**

4 Ohm 1000* 1000* 500* 500*
8 Ohm 1000* 1000* 500* 500*

25V/70V/100V output, per channel**
25V| 500| 500| 250| 250
70V| 500| 500| 250| 250
100V| 500| 500| 250| 250

  • With Power Sharing ON : The total available power across each group of four channels is intelligently allocated based on signal and speaker load characteristics, up to a maximum of 900W/ch on MA500 models, and 450W/ch on MA250 models.

May require Class 3 speaker wiring, all others use Class 2 wiring. See section 2.3

Total Power Draw – Watts, all channels driven, 1/8 power sinewave

Standby| 20| 10| 20| 10
Idle (no signal)| 110| 55| 110| 55
1/8 max power 2 Ohm| 740| 375| 435| 225
1/8 max power 4 Ohm| 680| 340| 390| 195
1/8 max power 8 Ohm| 660| 335| 390| 195
1/8 max power 25V| 790| 380| 425| 205
1/8 max power 70V| 660| 335| 385| 190
1/8 max power 100V| 650| 330| 380| 190
Total Current Draw – in Amps, all channels driven, 1/8 power sinewave,

120VAC (divide by 2 for 240VAC)

Standby mode| 0.4| 0.2| 0.4| 0.2
Idle (no signal)| 1.08| 0.55| 1.08| 0.55
1/8 max power 2 Ohm| 6.3| 3.2| 3.7| 1.95
1/8 max power 4 Ohm| 5.8| 2.9| 3.35| 1.7
1/8 max power 8 Ohm| 5.65| 2.85| 3.35| 1.7
1/8 max power 25V| 6.75| 3.25| 3.65| 1.75
1/8 max power 70V| 5.65| 2.8| 3.35| 1.65
1/8 max power 100V| 5.6| 2.8| 3.3| 1.65

Total Thermal Dissipation – in BTU/hour with typical input, all channels

driven, 120VAC


Amplifier Model| MA500.8| MA500.4| MA250.8| MA250.4
Standby mode| 76| 44| 65| 32
Idle (no signal)| 209| 105| 184| 96
1/8 max power 2 Ohm| 818| 426| 631| 341
1/8 max power 4 Ohm| 614| 307| 477| 239
1/8 max power 8 Ohm| 546| 290| 477| 239
1/8 max power 25V| 989| 443| 597| 273
1/8 max power 70V| 546| 290| 460| 222
1/8 max power 100V| 512| 272| 443| 222
Input Sensitivity – in Volts(rms) and dBu, per back panel Gain Switch
@26dB gain| 3.87V

(+14.0dBu)

| 3.87V

(+14.0dBu)

| 3.16V

(+12.2dBu)

| 3.16V

(+12.2dBu)

@36dB gain| 1.22V

(+4dBu)

| 1.22V

(+4dBu)

| 1.00V

(+2.2dBu)

| 1.00V

(+2.2dBu)

Audio Specifications

Signal to Noise Ratio, 26dB input sensitivity,

20Hz-20kHz, unweighted

| 500W

Models

| 250W

Models

Low-Z Mode| >108| >105
25V Mode| >99| >99
70V Mode| >108| >108
100V Mode| >112| >112
Distortion (SMPTE, typical)| <0.5%
Distortion (THD+N, typical, 8 Ohm,

10dB below rated power), 20Hz-20kHz

| <0.2%
Frequency Response| 20Hz-20kHz, +/-0.05dB
Channel Separation

(dB from full output, 1kHz)

| -75dB
Damping Factor (8 Ohm load, <1kHz)| >250
Input Impedance| 10k Ohm
Maximum Input Level| +21dBu

DIP Switch settings (per channel)|  | Other|
---|---|---|---
Input High Pass Filter| 80Hz 2nd order HPF,

On (UP), Off (DOWN)

| Attenuators| Per channel: front panel,

Fully off = Mute

|
Clip Limiter| On (UP), Off (DOWN)| Remote Control Options| WR-1, WR-1.1 DC level control|
Output Mode (two DIP switches per ch.)| Lo-Z (2/4/8 Ohm), 25V, 70V,

100V

| Amplifier Protection| In-rush current, over- temperature, output DC, output over-power, AC mains voltage,

mains fuses

|
Bridge (per channel pair)| Bridge (UP), Normal (DOWN)|
DIP Switch settings (global)|
Standby Polarity| Normally Open (DOWN)

Normally Closed (UP)

| Cooling| Continuously variable fan|
Power Requirements|
Front Panel Disable| Disabled (UP), Normal (DOWN)|
Nominal Voltage Input| 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz|
Gain| 26dB (DOWN), 36dB (UP)|
Operating Range| 70-270VAC, 50-60Hz|
Power Sharing| On (UP), Off (DOWN)|
Minimum Power-up| 85VAC, 50-60Hz|
Connectors|
Power Supply Type| SMPS with active PFC

(Power Factor Correction)

|
Audio Inputs| Euroblock (3.5mm), (+), (-), Gnd|
Remote DC Volume Control VCA Inputs| Euroblock (3.5mm), (V+), (CV),

Gnd

|
AC Mains Line Cord Connector| Detachable Nema 5-15 for USA

(may vary for export)

|
Standby Contact Closure| Euroblock (3.5mm), Stby, Gnd|
Environmental| 32°F-140°F, (0°C-60°C) at rated

power, noncondensing

|
Fault Logic Out| Euroblock (3.5mm), Fault, Gnd|
Speaker Output| Euroblock (7.62mm)|
Unit Dimensions (all models)| 19”W x 3.5”H x 16.1”D

(483 x 89 x 409mm)

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Front Panel LED Indicators|
Power Switch LED (white)| On, Off, Standby (flashing)|
Unit Weight by Model| MA500.8: 24.5 lbs (11.1kg) MA500.4: 18.5 lbs (8.39kg) MA250.8: 24.5 lbs (11.1kg)

MA250.4: 18.5 lbs (8.39kg)

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Clip/Mute LED, per channel (red)| On at 95% max output

(0.5dB below max), Mute

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Signal LED, per channel (green)| On at 25% max output voltage|
Current LED, per channel (green)| On at >2 Amps to speaker load|
Shipping Dimensions (all models)| 21.9″W x 5.43″H x 19.3″D

(556mm x 13.8mm x 489mm)

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Temp LED, per channel (yellow)| On when thermal counter-

measures are being applied

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Shipping Weight by Model| MA500.8: 29lbs (13.2kg) MA500.4: 23lbs (10.5kg) MA250.8: 29lbs (13.2kg)

MA250.4: 23lbs (10.5kg)

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Bridge LED, per channel pair (green)| On, Off|
Protect LED (red) -see troubleshooting section for Protect LED error codes| On for fault condition counter- measures or shut-down, Off|
Front Disable / Power Share LED| On red when front panel disabled,

On green if power share enabled

| Safety/Compliance| cTUVus, CE, FCC, RoHS|
 |

LIMITED WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY (USA ONLY)

(Other countries please contact your respective distributor or dealer.)

For units purchased in the USA, warranty service for this unit shall be provided by ASHLY AUDIO in accordance with the following warranty statement. ASHLY AUDIO, an exertis|JAM business, warrants to the owner of this product that it will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of FIVE years from the original-date-of-purchase, with the exception of touch- screen displays and motorized faders which are warrantied for THREE years from the original-date-of-purchase. ASHLY AUDIO will without charge, repair or replace at its discretion, any defective product or component parts upon prepaid delivery of the product to the ASHLY AUDIO factory service department, accompanied with a proof of original-date-of-purchase in the form of a valid sales receipt. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not apply in the event of misuse, neglect, or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs made to the product. This warranty is void if the serial number is altered, defaced, or removed. ASHLY AUDIO reserves the right to make changes in design, or make additions to, or improvements upon, this product without any obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured.

Any implied warranties, which may arise under the operation of state law, shall be effective only for FIVE years (THREE years for touch-screen displays and motorized faders) from the original-date-of-purchase of the product. ASHLY AUDIO shall be obligated to only correct defects in the product itself. ASHLY AUDIO is not liable for any damage or injury, which may result from, or be incidental to, or a consequence of, such defects. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion, or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE

For warranty service in the United States, please follow this procedure:

  1. Return the product to ASHLY AUDIO freight prepaid, with a written statement describing the defect and application that the product is used in. ASHLY AUDIO will examine the product and perform any necessary service, including replacement of defective parts, at no further cost to you.
  2. Ship your product to:
    • ASHLY AUDIO
    • Attention: Service Department
    • 847 Holt Road
    • Webster, NY 14580-9103

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