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Tour Grade Amplifier

Tour Grade amplifiers have a microprocessor controlled operation management system that provides useful features like compound thermal management (preventing amps from switching off in excessive thermal environment) and automatic mains voltage detection.

Tour Grade amplifiers use grounded bridge, two-step, class-H topology to ensure the highest acoustic performance and reliability. The TG Series also offers power and transient response to drive subwoofers, along with low distortion for critical HF signals. The high-capacity switchmode power supply provides the headroom needed to ensure high dynamic outputs and reliable operation on extreme low loads.

Specifications

Amplifier Gain (dB) 41.5dB, 35dB, 32dB (switchable)
Continuous rated power (1k Hz, THD 1%) 2Ω 2000 Watts
Continuous rated power (1k Hz, THD 1%) 4Ω 1450 Watts
Input Impedance (balanced) 20 kΩ
Continuous rated power (1k Hz, THD 1%) 8Ω 850 Watts
Continuous rated power
(20-20k Hz, THD<0,2%) 4Ω
1200 Watts
Continuous rated power
(20-20k Hz, THD<0,2%) 8Ω
600 Watts
Maximum bridged output 4Ω 3800 Watts
Maximum bridged output 8Ω 2900 Watts
Slew Rate < 30 V / µs
Control Protocol CAN-Bus (with RCM 26 module)
Electronics Type Amplifier
Network Control (IRIS-Net) Optional
Total harmonic distortion < 0.05 %
Intermodulation Distortion (SMTPE) < 0.05 %
DIM 30 < 0.02 %
Signal-to-noise ratio (A–weighted) < 109 dB
Input Sensitivity 0 dBu / 4 dBu / 9 dBu (switchable)
Weight Net14.2 kg ( 31.31 lbs )
Dimensions (HxWxD)88.1 x 483 x 512 mm
(3.47" x 19.02" x 20.16")

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TG7
Tour Grade amplifiers have a microprocessor controlled operation management system that provides useful features such as compound thermal management (preventing amps from switching off in excessive thermal environment), automatic mains voltage detection, and circuit breaker control that allows the TG-7 to operate on a 30A (120-volt) or 16A (230-volt) circuit breaker with normal music signal. Tour Grade amplifiers use a grounded bridge, three-step, class-H topology to ensure the highest acoustic performance and reliability. The TG Series also offers the power and transient response to drive subwoofers along with low distortion for critical HF signals. The high-capacity switchmode power supply provides the headroom needed to ensure high dynamic outputs and reliable operation on extreme low loads.
RCM-26
The RCM-26 remote control module adds an extensive suite of state-of-the-art DSP, as well as the most advanced supervision and monitoring system available.A full compliment of IIR filters, signal routing, level control, compression and limiting are provided, as well as linear phase FIR filters and zero-latency FIR filters to provide the utlimate in loudspeaker optimization. Multiple presets can be stored and loaded, and all parameters are fully adjustable offline or online in real-time.Through the IRIS-Net interface, a complete set of monitoring and supervision features are at your fingertips, including VU metering, power consumption, temperature, amplifier status, load monitoring, and status. IRIS-Net also provides EV's unique one-button system check, allowing operators to monitor the state and status of all amplifiers and loudspeakers in a matter of seconds with a single click of a button.The RCM-26 also offers an AES3 (AES/EBU) input, which allows two channels of digital audio to be fed directly into the amplifier without the need for additional A/D conversion. A loop-through connector is also provided for the cascading of multiple devices.The RCM-26 and Tour Grade Series of amplifiers set a new standard for power, processing, and control in the most demanding applications.
UCC1
The UCC1 USB-CAN Converter is a bi-directional USB-to-CAN interface for connecting PC or Notebook computers to Electro-Voice devices, such as the DSP Precision Series Amplifiers, RCM-26 module for Tour Grade Series Amplifiers, and REV Wireless Microphone receivers, with CAN interfaces. The UCC1 is a standalone unit with interface drivers for CAN and USB, audio monitoring output for amplifier channels, USB and CAN controllers for converting commands, and data between PC and CAN-bus units. The isolated CAN-bus interface reduces ground-loop interference to an absolute minimum. The UCC1 receives its operational power via USB from the connected PC, so that no external power supply unit is needed. The compact UCC1 adapter is designed for connection to a laptop or notebook computer. However, the supplied 19-inch front panel allows trouble-free integration into a rack system.Up to five UCC1s can be used on a single network to create multiple monitoring and control positions.