SPECIFICATIONS
Continuous Power Output
Input Sensitivity
Frequency Response
Distortion
Auto On Sensitivity
External Trigger Voltage
Dimensions
Weight
Certification
TROUBLESHOOTING
Episode amplifiers are designed to function trouble-free. Most problems that occur are due to simple issues. If
having trouble, check the list of simple fixes below. If the problem persists, contact Episode technical support at
866-838-5052.
No audio output
Hum or buzzing sound is
heard
Amplifier will not turn on
WARRANTY
2-Year Limited Warranty
Episode® Amplifiers have a 2-Year Limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all
components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall
not apply to products which have been abused, modified or disassembled. Products to be repaired under this
warranty must be returned to the SnapAV or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned
Return Authorization (RA) number.
CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
As a thank you for purchasing Episode® Electronics products, direct technical support services are available via
phone or e-mail. We encourage you to use this resource for any questions or concerns about our products. Visit our
website for more support documentation.
(866) 838-5052
techsupport@snapav.com
snapav.com
80 watts RMS at 8 ohms
150 watts RMS at 4 ohms
140 mV for full output (L/LFE only driven), 150 watts, with level control set to max
30-200Hz (EQ MODE set to BYPASS)
.10% THD+N 1W/2W 100 Hz
4 mV
2.0 V - 20 V
16.9" W (19" including rack mounts)
1.75" H (2.1" including feet)
8.1" D (front switch to rear chassis)
8.9" D (front switch rear speaker connector)
5.9 lbs
TUV Listed and tested under UL/EN60065 for US and Canada
• Power cable to the amplifier is incorrectly connected or plugged into an outlet
that does not have power. Check connections and verify power at the outlet.
• Audio cable to the source component is not connected properly, connection to
output or the cable is defective. Check connections or replace cable with one
that has been verified as good.
• Amplifier is in standby mode and needs to be turned on (blue LED).
• Check the connections of the speaker wire at both the speaker and amplifier.
• The level adjustment is turned down. Slowly turn the dial to the right to raise
the volume.
• Check RCA input cables by removing them one at a time (powering down the
amplifier before disconnecting) and verify connections.
• Ensure the amplifier is plugged into a live outlet.
• Ensure the power switch on the front panel is on (blue LED).
• Fuse is blown. Replace with T3.15AL/250V fuse type.
• The power mode may be set to the wrong mode for the system's configuration
or setup.
© 2015 Episode®
Rev: 15002-1510
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