Ca 2100
Ca 2100
CA-2100
Power Amplifier
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NOTICE
All of us at Classé take extreme care to ensure that your purchase will remain a prized investment. We are proud to inform you that all
Classé components have been officially approved for the European Community (CE) mark.
This means that your Classé product was subjected to the most rigorous manufacturing and safety tests in the world. The CE mark certifies
that your purchase meets or exceeds all European Community requirements for unit-to-unit consistency and consumer safety.
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 a residential installation. This equipment gener-
ates, 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 interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents ad other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
The information contained in the manual is subject to change without notice. The most current version of this manual will be posted on
our web site at http://www.classeaudio.com.
Marking by the “CE” symbol (shown left) indicates compliance of this device with the EMC
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and LVD (Low Voltage Directive) standards of the European
Community.
Classé products are designed to comply with international directives on the Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment and the disposal of Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE). The crossed wheelie bin symbol indicates compliance and that the
products must be appropriately recycled or processed in accordance with these directives.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Please record the serial number for your new Classé component here for future reference.
Serial #: ____________________________________________
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
We value our relationship with our customers. Please allow us to stay in touch
with you by returning your warranty card now, before you pack up the shipping
carton of your new product and forget all about it. Doing so will enable us to
let you know about any possible future upgrades or updates that might become
available for your Classé component.
Sending in your warranty card also registers your product with us so that
warranty service can be obtained easily and quickly, even if you have mislaid
your original sales slip.
You will find the warranty registration card at the end of the separate warranty
policy booklet, enclosed.
a word about installation Every effort has been made to make the Classé CA-2100 simple and
straightforward to install and use.
Still, we have no way to evaluate many other variables such as the size and shape
of your room, its acoustics, and the associated equipment you have chosen to use
with your amplifier. All of these factors influence the ultimate performance of
your system.
unpacking your amplifier Carefully unpack your power amplifier according to the supplied instructions,
and remove all accessories from the carton. Please take care when lifting the
amplifier, as it is quite heavy.
placement There are two options when placing your power amplifier: you may place it close
to the speakers, requiring longer interconnecting cables from the preamplifier; or
place it close to the preamplifier, requiring longer speaker cables.
Although either approach will yield excellent performance, you might consider
the first option for two reasons. First, signal quality degrades more easily when
transmitted as a combination of both high voltage and high current, suggesting
that speaker cables should be kept as short as practical. Second, high quality
amplifiers use massive power supplies which inevitably radiate some degree of
magnetic fields. Ideally, one would separate these fields from sensitive source
components by a reasonable distance.
Note that adequate clearance for the AC cord and connecting cables
must be left behind the CA-2100. We suggest leaving eight inches
(20 cm) of free space behind your power amplifier to allow all cables
sufficient room to bend without crimping or undue strain.
ventilation Your Classé power amplifier generates a certain amount of heat in the course
of normal operation. Be sure to allow six inches of clearance above it and
three inches to each side to allow heat dissipation through air circulation. The
vents on both the bottom and the top of the CA-2100 must be kept free from
any obstruction which would reduce the flow of air through the unit. Avoid
placement on soft surfaces that would restrict airflow (such as plush carpeting).
serial number The serial number for your power amplifier is found on the rear of the unit.
Please note and record this number on the page entitled Important Safety
Instructions for your future reference.
register your purchase! Having found the serial number, now would be a good time to fill out the
registration card. Please register your purchase so we can advise you of updates
and other items of interest.
It will take only a minute or so. Please complete the card now, before you forget.
operating voltage The CA-2100 power amplifier is set at the factory (internally) for 100V, 120V,
220V, 230V, or 240V AC mains operation, as appropriate for the country in
which it is to be sold (230V only in European Union countries, in compliance with
CE regulations). The voltage setting may not be changed by the user or dealer.
Make sure that the label on the rear panel of your power amplifier indicates
the correct AC operating voltage for your location. Attempting to operate your
power amplifier at an incorrect voltage may damage the unit.
warm up/break-in period Your new Classé power amplifier will deliver outstanding performance
immediately. However, you should expect to hear it improve somewhat as
it reaches its normal operating temperatures and its various components
“break-in.” It has been our experience that the greatest changes occur within the
first 300 hours, as the amplifier reaches thermal equilibrium and the capacitors
fully form. After this initial break-in period, the performance of your new
product should remain quite consistent for years to come.
The only exception to this rule is if the unit is placed in standby or unplugged
for an extended period of time, allowing it to cool down. Depending on the
degree of cooling involved, you should expect a brief warm-up period before the
power amplifier’s sound quality is at its best. Unless your amplifier was allowed
to become quite chilled, subsequent thermal re-stabilization should not take
long. Fortunately, you should never have to repeat the initial 300 hour break-in
period.
please read this manual… Please take a few minutes to review this manual, and to familiarize yourself with
your new amplifier. We understand that you are anxious to plug everything in
and get started. However, reading this manual and following the advice it gives
will ensure that you get all the benefits you deserve from having purchased such
a fine piece of equipment.
highly refined All Classé analog amplification stages are based on circuits that have been
circuit design extensively optimized over many years of continuous development.
By starting with excellent circuit designs and working with them over the years,
we are able to discover the many small refinements that add up to superlative
performance, in a variety of applications. Altering a voltage here, or using a
slightly different part there, may make all the difference between solid and
absolutely outstanding performance.
This level of refinement only comes with a great deal of experience, and is not
available to those who flit from one trendy notion to the next. It accounts
in no small measure for both the consistency of sonic performance among
Classé products (as they are all based on similar analog gain stages), and for the
consistently excellent reviews those products receive by owners and reviewers
alike.
extensive listening tests Excellent measured performance is to be expected in world-class products, and
Classé products deliver that performance. However, experience has shown that
technical excellence alone is insufficient to guarantee subjectively musical results.
For this reason, all Classé products are laboriously fine-tuned during the
development process by carefully controlled listening tests. Our ears are still
some of the finest laboratory test instruments available, and nicely complement
more traditional engineering test equipment. In the course of optimizing the
circuitry for a product, hundreds of decisions are made based on the subjective
impression given by substituting one high quality part for another.
As an example, we may listen to half a dozen 0.1% film resistors of the same
value, from several different companies. Standard tests may show them all to
provide identical results in terms of noise, distortion, and so forth. Yet, almost
invariably, one selection yields some small improvement in the subjective
reaction to the performance of the product under development. Less often, even
a single such change can result in a surprisingly large improvement.
By using only the highest quality parts to begin with, and then using them in an
informed way as a result of both accelerated aging experiments and actual long-
term experience, we are able to design and manufacture products which we are
confident will stand the test of time.
We are confident that your new Classé product will give you many years of
trouble-free reliability and musical enjoyment, just as previous Classé products
have given their owners.
robust protection Finally, your new Classé amplifier incorporates a variety of protection circuits, all
designed to protect both the amplifier and your loudspeakers against dangerous
fault conditions. Significantly, these protection circuits do not intrude upon
or limit the normal performance of the amplifier; rather, they simply put the
amplifier into protection mode when confronted with abnormal conditions.
These conditions include:
• output overload
• DC offset
• AC mains voltage (outside of normal tolerances)
• excessive operating temperatures
If any of the first three conditions occurs on either channel (any of which
might harm either your amplifier or possibly your loudspeakers), the amplifier will
immediately go into protection mode. In such a case, a Channel LED indicator
will blink red, indicating the channel with the fault, and the sound will be
muted until the fault can be righted.
If the fault is not channel-related, e.g. AC mains voltage out of range, the
Standby LED will blink. In all cases, the unit will need to be re-started once the
cause of the fault condition has been rectified.
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• on = standby
• flashing (on power-up) = initialization
• off + Channel LED on = operate
• flashing (after power-up) = AC mains voltage out of range
When in standby, the amplifier’s gain stages are powered down. Only a
small power supply and control circuit remain on, consuming relatively
little power. Fortunately, since the output stages by their nature conduct a
great deal of current, they warm up and sound their best very quickly.
If you are not going to use the amplifier for an extended period of time,
perhaps while traveling for a vacation, we suggest you disconnect it from
the AC mains. Please be certain that the amplifier is in standby prior to
disconnecting it from the AC mains.
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2 Select button
The Select button is used (along with the Mode button) when configuring
the amplifier for either balanced or single-ended operation. It is also used
when configuring the turn-on delay or amplifier number for an amplifier
connected to a Classé preamplifier by the DC Trigger or CAN-Bus control
systems.
These indicators are also used to indicate fault conditions in your amplifier,
should any ever arise. If a channel’s LED indicators blink red, there is a
problem in that particular channel. If all the Channel LEDs are blinking
red, there may be a systemic problem that is not specific to a particular
channel.
Caution! If you see any Channel LED Indicator blinking red, please
disconnect the amplifier from the AC mains immediately
and check that all external connections are cleanly made
and secure. If the AC mains are not easily accessible, you
can press and hold the Standby button for three seconds
to reset the amplifier. If no fault is immediately obvious,
please call your authorized Classé dealer for assistance.
4 Mode button
The Mode button is used (along with the Select button) when configuring
the amplifier for either balanced or single-ended operation. It is also
used when configuring the turn-on delay and amplifier number of the
amplifier when it is connected to a Classé preamplifier by the CAN-Bus
communications or Trigger systems.
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These pin assignments are consistent with the standard adopted by the
Audio Engineering Society (AES14-1992).
If you are using your Classé power amplifier with a Classé preamplifier,
you’re all set – just take standard balanced interconnect cables and plug
them in.Then engage that input on the power amplifier by configuring it as
described in Initial Setup.
If you are using another brand of preamplifier, please refer to the operating
manual of your balanced-output preamplifier to verify that the pin
assignments of its output connectors correspond to your amplifier. If
not, have your dealer wire the cables so that the appropriate output pin
connects to the equivalent input pin.
If you elect to use the single-ended inputs of your Classé power amplifier,
you need to engage them by configuring the amplifier as described in
Initial Setup.
3 Speaker Outputs
Two pairs of high quality five-way binding posts are provided on the
amplifier, in order to facilitate “bi-wiring.”
(Many high quality loudspeakers also offer two sets of connections on their
speakers. Generally, one set of the connections on the loudspeaker feeds the
portion of the speaker’s crossover network that supplies the woofer with its
signal; the other set of connections connects to the portion of the crossover that
supplies the rest of the speaker with the midrange and high frequencies.)
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Since an IR distribution system such as your dealer may design for you
usually must control many products, your amplifier includes both an IR
input (for the control of this product) and an IR output (so as to pass
along the same signal to the next product). This allows you to “daisy chain”
your control wires from one product to the next.
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The remote trigger will be operated by the presence of 5–12 Volts DC,
with tip polarity as shown below:
For more information, please contact your dealer and ask about home
automation systems.
8 AC Mains Input
An IEC standard power cord is used with the CA-2100. Plug the cord into
the IEC receptacle on the rear panel, and the other end into a suitable wall
outlet.
9 AC Mains Fuse
Your Classé power amplifier has an AC mains fuse, accessible on the
rear panel. If you suspect that your AC fuse has blown, disconnect your
amplifier from the AC mains, as well as from its input connections and
speaker connections, and refer to the appropriate item of the section
enitled Troubleshooting.
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configuring balanced/ While in standby, pressing the Select button will cause the Channel LEDs
single-ended operation to light up, indicating how the amplifier is currently configured (either
balanced or single-ended) for each channel.
One of the Channel LED indicators will be blinking, indicating that you
may select either balanced or single-ended operation for that channel. Press
the Mode button to toggle between either the balanced mode or the single-
ended mode of operation, as indicated by which of the two channel LEDs
for that channel is blinking.
Press the Select button again to select the other channel, and press the
Mode button to select the configuration for that channel.
To finish, press and release the Select button until both Channel LEDs are
off.
Make sure you configure the amplifier to use the type of input connection
you will be using.
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For example, to set the delay for two seconds (and to designate a particular
amplifier as #2):
Make sure all the connections are snug, even if it means gently squeezing
the outer shell of the RCA with pliers and reinserting it to tighten the
connection.
Connect the black (–) terminals on the amplifier to the black (–) terminals
on your speaker, and the red (+) terminals on the amplifier to the red (+)
terminals on your speaker.
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Make sure all the connections are snug and cannot be easily wiggled free,
but do not overtighten them. If you can give the speaker wires a reasonable
tug without movement, they are snug. Further tightening will not make a
better connection, and (taken to the extreme) may damage the connectors.
CAN-Bus Classé’s Controller Area Network, or CAN-Bus, opens the way to a new level
of interaction between our Delta range of amplifiers, preamps, processors and
source components. When the CA-2100 is connected with CAN-Bus, the
different elements of a Delta series system are in constant communication,
creating a “global” network that delivers system wide status information and
shared operational features, all through the touchscreen display.
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3 CAN-Bus Terminator
A single CAN-Bus Terminator may be required. It is inserted into the
CAN-Bus OUT connector of the last component in the CAN-Bus
daisy chain. One is included in the box with your CA-2100. They are also
available free of charge from your nearest Classé Customer Support Centre
http://www.Classeaudio.com/support/service.htm
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CAN-BUS
IN OUT
CAN-BUS
IN OUT
CAN-BUS
IN OUT
CAN-BUS
IN OUT
CAN-BUS
IN OUT
CAN-BUS
IN OUT
using CAN-Bus CAN-Bus is controlled via the touchscreen of any Delta series component. There
is no master component, so Delta series systems where two or more units have
a touchscreen can be controlled through any of the touchscreens. However, it is
probably easiest to start using CAN-Bus through just one.
CAN-Bus is accessed by pressing the menu button on the face of the unit or
remote, then the status button, followed by the more button.
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Once you have chosen the target unit press select. The target unit’s LEDs will
stop flashing and the touch screen will list the CAN-Bus features available to it.
Some CAN-Bus features are shared by all models, some are specific to individual
models.
CAN-Bus shared features The following CAN-Bus features are shared by all models.
operate The operate settings allow you to bring the target unit in and out of standby, or
mute. This key will be disabled for the unit whose touchscreen you are using to
access CAN-Bus.
AC status The AC status screen displays information from the target unit’s electrical supply
sensors. Two screens are available, with the second accessed by selecting more.
status The status screen is the simplest way to access essential information about
the target unit. It displays the target unit’s model number, software version,
operational status and serial number.
name Allows you to set the name that this component will be listed under in the
CAN-Bus devices screen. The name will appear next to the unit model and serial
number, and facilitate the identification of units in large systems.
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global standby By setting all your components to global standby you can bring your entire
system in and out of standby by pressing the standby button of any unit or
remote. All CAN-Bus software updates automatically set the updated unit to
global standby. If you want a particular unit to be excluded from global standby,
deselect global standby for that unit.
PlayLink This feature is exclusive to Delta series disc players and will only function if
the disc player is connected to a CAN-Bus enabled preamp or surround sound
processor.
When PlayLink is active, pressing play on the disc player will also automatically
switch the preamp/processor to a specified input. This means that you can listen
to a CD or watch a DVD literally at the touch of a button.
The first step in using PlayLink is to choose the input you wish to be selected
when play is pressed on the disc player. Press the PlayLink icon, then select the
correct input from the list.
Once you have selected the input press back, then select configuration.
PlayLink is activated and disabled through the PlayLink icon on the CAN-Bus
configuration screen.
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PlayLink can only select a single input per disc player. It is therefore
not designed for users who regularly play both CDs and DVDs
through different inputs from a single disc player. When PlayLink is
active the disc player will default to the same input every time play is
pressed, regardless of whether it is playing CD or DVD.
amp info Available for amplifiers only, this screen displays the data provided by the
heatsink and AC Module temperature sensors.
NOTE: This feature is only accessible when the target amplifier is on.
event log Reserved for amplifiers, this feature is a protection circuitry event log which can
only be accessed when the target amplifier is in standby. The protection circuit
shuts down the amplifier or channel if it overheats or if its output could damage
your speakers. The event log details the circumstances surrounding the amp
going into protection and should be referred to in situations that require the
intervention of your dealer or Classé customer support.
• +ve slow blo trip & -ve slow blo trip — The average current has
reached the safe operating limit.
• +ve fast blo trip & -ve fast blo trip — The peak current has
reached the safe operating limit.
• over temperature trip — The unit temperature has reached the
safe operating limit.
• DC protection trip — The DC output level has reached the safe
operating limit.
• Communication failure — There has been a loss of
communication between the amp’s system monitoring sensors.
• AC line trip — The power supply has reached the limits of the
amp’s safe operating range.
These events are rare and generally occur due to issues that are external to the
amp. They should be interpreted positively. The amp is doing what it’s designed
to do.
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c. After replacing the fuse and fuse cover, reconnect the amplifier to
the AC mains only and turn it on without reconnecting either the
inputs or the speaker wires. If the fuse blows again, disconnect it
from the AC mains and contact your Classé dealer for assistance.
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