K&F Sona 5 User Manual - page 8
User's manual
K&F SONA 5
KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2009
Revision 3.0
Page 8 of 19
3.4
Protecting the Speakers / Operating Safety
Important
In general, audio signals should not be overdriven. This may be caused by mixing consoles, equalizers,
effect equipment, etc. and should be indicated on this equipment. When a power amplifier is overloaded
at the output (clipping), then the amplifier should activate a clipping warning signal. Power amplifiers
can also be overloaded at the input circuit without the amplifier signalling the clipping, i.e. when there is
not sufficient headroom in the input circuit. We, therefore, recommend turning up the power amplifiers
all the way and adjusting the level before the power amplifier in order to avoid overloading the input
circuit. In any case, the signal must be reduced as soon as it sounds unnaturally distorted.
Operations without CD 44 Controller:
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To protect the speakers from being destroyed and to avoid fire hazard, they should only be op-
erated with professional power amplifiers with a maximum rated output power of 200W@16Ω
(equiv. 400W@8Ω / equiv. 800W@4Ω).
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If power amplifiers have power ratings lower than 100W@16Ohm, then it is imperative that the
amplifiers have clipping limiters. Alternately, you can also insert a clipping limiter before the am-
plifier.
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To protect the loudspeaker from mechanical damage when high SPL is required a highpassfilter
of 24dB/oct. at 60Hz has to be inserted into the signal chain.
Operations with CD 44 Controller:
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For optimal performance and operating safety of the SONA 5 speakers we recommend using
the system controller K&F CD 44.
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When operating the loudspeaker with amplifers without clipping limiter and nominal amplifier
power less than 100W@8Ohm requires to set a Limit Reduction of 3dB for the K&F CD 44 con-
troller. You can find more detailed information about this option in the K&F CD 44 hardware
manual.
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The destruction of speakers and the risk of fire as a result of a very rare power amplifier or
speaker defect may not be avoided by the controller in any case.
For damage caused by
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overloading the speakers
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using power amplifiers with other than the recommended maximum output power
we do not assume warranty and excludes liability for possible consequential damage.
The following signals may damage the speakers:
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clipping power amplifiers
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permanent high-level signals with high frequency and continuous noise from feedback.
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permanently distorted high-level signals.
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noises, which occur when the amplifier is on while equipment is being con-nected, disconnected
or switched on.
Do not install devices in any of the following places:
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where the devices are permanently exposed to direct sunlight.
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where the devices are exposed to high moisture or rain.
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where the devices are exposed to strong vibrations and dust.
Avoid damage caused by the speakers' magnetic fields
Speakers are permanently surrounded by a magnetic field, even when they are not connected. Therefore,
during transport and placement of the speakers, it is important to ensure that there is a sufficient distance
between the speakers and magnetic data media and computer/video monitors (except flat panels).