PROTON AA 2120 SERVICE MANUAL MANUALS
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It may not reflect the actual current prices or offerings that we have for sale. Although we did not have the companion AP-2000 preamplifier available, it seems likely that the combination of the two components would make a very compatible and listenable amplifier system.Notice: This catalogue is produced for the convenience of our customers who may not have Internet access on a regular basis or who wish to have a printed listing of our manuals. In checking bandwidth, we found that both channels were down 1 dB at 70 kHz and 4 dB at 200 kHz.Īn amplifier with that kind of performance, including very low noise and distortion, is not likely to impart any sound character of its own to good program material, and the Proton AA-2120 was no exception to that rule. The amplifier's frequency response was perfectly flat (within 0.01 dB) from 20 Hz to 20 kHz in one channel, and the other had an audibly negligible rolloff of 0.18 dB at 20 kHz. Encouraged by its obviously high current capability, we also ventured to test its dynamic output with 2-ohm loads, into which it delivered a staggering 440 watts per channel at the clipping point. The AA-2120 easily surpassed its power ratings in our tests. The amplifier has no fan, and its heat sinks are internal, but it is well ventilated and did not become unreasonably hot during our tests (and only mildly warm in normal listening). The AA-2120 is a fairly compact amplifier considering its power ratings (120 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 180 watts into 4 ohms) its weight is more consistent with them, however. Although these terminals resemble conventional insulated binding posts, they would not clamp bare-wire leads and, in fact, were usable only with single banana-plug connectors (they are spaced too widely for dual banana plugs). The AA-2120’s rear apron contains a pair of phono-jack signal inputs, a control jack that enables remote switching of the amplifier from a Proton AP-2000 preamplifier (a considerable convenience in view of the amplifier’s maximum AC-line power consumption of 750 watts), and two pairs of speaker output terminals. Between the two meters, a pair of protection LED indicators appear if the amplifier is overloaded or its outputs become short-circuited. The meter scales are calibrated logarithmically both in watts, over a range of 7 milliwatts to 240 watts, and in decibels relative to the amplifier’s 120-watt rating into 8-ohm loads. When the button is pressed, two large output-level meters, softly illuminated in green, appear behind the normally dark glass window panel that covers most of the amplifier’s front surface. When the AA-2120 is turned off, its front panel is virtually featureless, with only the pushbutton power switch visible. The circuit boards are actually mirror images of each other, yielding a completely symmetrical layout on either side of the amplifier’s center line. The amplifier circuits for the two channels are completely separate, each on its own board and fed by its own transformer and power-supply circuit.
The Proton AA-2120 is a powerful “dual mono” stereo power amplifier whose channels share only a cabinet, power cord, and on/off switch.