Emotiva RPA-1 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Turn-on and turn-off thumps
• Plug the amplier into an un-switched AC outlet, and use the 2 wire Trigger Input connection with a trigger
between 5-12VDC from the source unit or preamplier (such as the Emotiva RSP-1 Preamplier). This should
allow the amplier to turn on and o silently.
• If your powered subwoofer is the cause of the “thump” sound (not the other speakers connected to RPA-1), plug it
into a dierent 110VAC outlet than the RPA-1 amplier so there is no power surge conict.
• Install a line conditioning device. Contact Emotiva or a professional installation specialist for details.
“Hum” Noises in the Speakers
This problem is more than likely caused by a “ground loop” in your system, rather than a fault in the RPA-1.
Follow these steps to isolate the main cause of the hum, there may even be more than one. Remember
to turn o all components in your system, including the RPA-1, before disconnecting or connecting any
cables.
• Remember to turn o all components in your system, including the amplier, before disconnecting or connecting
any cables during troubleshooting.
• Try to have all of your equipment on the same electrical outlet or circuit. Group all the low power components
(preamp, CD player, DVD etc.) on a single outlet or power strip. This is provided that the overall current draw
from your equipment does not exceed the rating of the outlet or breaker.
• Disconnect all cables which come from outside the room, and check if the hum goes away. This includes such
connections as cable TV, satellite TV, or roof top antennas. Make sure that they are disconnected where they
rst enter the room, so they are making no connection to the preamplier or the TV, or any other component. If
the hum is caused by the cable TV line, then you will need a “ground loop isolator.” This is an inexpensive device
tted in line with the coaxial cable feed. Contact your cable company or your Emotiva Dealer for assistance.
• Disconnect all connections from the preamplier to your TV, VCR or DVD.
• As a test, disconnect any other component which has a grounded power cord.
NOTE: Never remove the ground pin from any power cords (if present). This is very dangerous.
• If the hum persists, disconnect all the source components one at a time from the back of the preamplier, until
you identify the problem.
• Try moving the speaker cables away from any power cords. Try just one speaker, connecting it to each amplier
channel and see if one channel is bad.
• Check that the interconnect cables to the amplier do not have any broken connections. The best way to do this
is to substitute a known good connection for the suspect connection. If you reverse the cables and the problem
goes away, the cable may be damaged or broken. This is possible even if you can’t physically see the break as the
strain for pulling on audio cables can sometimes break the wire internally.
Ground loop isolators are available for audio lines and video devices. If you need assistance, contact your
Emotiva Dealer. Although this is not always an ideal solution, the grounding dierences between certain
home entertainment components sometimes require ground loop isolators. This is the exception rather than
the rule.