Lexicon 501 Car Amplifier User Manual


 
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Lexicon NT Series Amplifiers
Model 412
The 412 power amplifier consists of 4 independent amplifier modules, each with
its own +55V power supply, and 4 custom power transistors for a total of 16
output devices. The 412 can be configured to drive 2, 3 or 4 speakers: 4 channels
at 120 watts into 8, or 2 channels at 120 watts plus 1 channel at 400 watts, or 2
channels at 400 watts. This provides complete flexibility in any present or future
audio or video system.
With 4 discrete channels available, the 412 is an excellent choice to bi-amplify
your audio or video system, either actively using an electronic crossover, or
passively, using independent connectors for the high and low frequency
drivers.
The 501 power amplifier consists of 2 amplifier modules, each with its own +60V
power supply and 8 custom power transistors, for a total of 16, or 32 per stereo
pair. The 2 modules can be configured in either Series or Parallel* mode to form
a single mono power amplifier capable of up to 800 watts. The Series mode
connects the modules in a bridged configuration. The output voltage swing is
thus additive, and is appropriate for driving loads from 3-8. Parallel mode
yields the voltage swing of a single amplifier module, but the current available
is additive, and is appropriate for driving loads from 1-3.
* As the impedance ranges describe nominal, not minimum, impedance, it is almost never advisable
to use Parallel mode for direct connection to a speaker. Parallel mode is generally only useful when
abnormally low impedances (1 or less) are created from parallel wiring of multiple speakers.
Model 501