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A.C. Power Connection

It is important that the Reference 75 SE 

be connected via its supplied 20 amp IEC 

12-gauge power cord to a secure, dedicated 

A.C. power receptacle. Never connect to 

convenience power receptacles on other 

equipment. Only use the power switch on 

the front of the Reference 75 SE for On/

Off control of the amplifier, or the 12V 

start-up trigger for remote installations.

The AC power source for the Reference 75 SE 

amplifier should be capable of supplying 

10 amperes for 100 or 120 volt units, or 

5 amperes for 220 or 240  volt units.

For the very best performance on 100 

or 120 volt circuits, the Reference 75 

SE should be connected to its own AC 

power circuit branch, protected by a 15 

amp breaker. The preamplifier and other 

audio equipment should be connected 

to a different power circuit and breaker.

The Reference 75 SE should be turned 

on after the other components of your 

system. If the Reference 75 SE is turned on 

before other components, the amplifier 

will amplify any extraneous turn-on noises 

those components might generate, which 

could potentially damage the loudspeakers. 

Good operating practice dictates that 

the amplifier should be turned on last, 

and turned off first in an audio system.

The Reference 75 SE uses a grounding system 

that does not require a ground-lifter 

adapter plug on the A.C. power cord to 

minimize hum. The power cord supplied 

with the Reference 75 SE has a standard 

grounding plug to provide maximum safety 

when properly connected to a grounded 

wall receptacle.  If there is any question 

regarding proper grounding procedures in 

your installation, seek help from a qualified 

technician. Caution should be taken before 

using custom after-market power cords: 

they must be at least 12-gauge and have a 

standard grounding plug properly installed.  

These power cords are to be used with 

caution, at the sole risk of the owner.

If electronic crossovers or other AC powered 

equipment is used with the Reference 

75 SE it may be necessary to use ‘ground 

lifter’ adapters on the power plugs of 

that equipment to minimize system 

hum.  Generally, the lowest hum is 

achieved when the only direct connection 

between audio common ‘ground’ and true 

earth ground occurs in the preamplifier, 

through its grounded power cord. 

Other equipment in the system should 

have some form of isolation to prevent 

ground loops and associated hum.

Connections

Summary of Contents for Reference 75 SE

Page 1: ...Reference 75 SE H I G H D E F I N I T I O N...

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Page 3: ...u are eager to begin listening however please take a few minutes to read through this guide for useful information concerning the operation of your new amplifier Once installed please allow an appropr...

Page 4: ...rs Output Connectors Matching Remote Turn on A C Power Connection 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 10 11 Operation Front Panel Controls and Displays Start Up Shut Down Break in Display Brightness Adjustment Output Tube...

Page 5: ...ence 75 SE chassis to provide absolute protection from electrical shock The appliance coupler a c power connector at the rear of this unit must be accessible for emergency power disconnect For continu...

Page 6: ...to the following instructions Installation Remove all screws fastening the top cover Carefully remove each vacuum tube from its protective foam and match its location V number written on the base of t...

Page 7: ...orted on a surface specifically rated for such a load Check with the manufacturer of your support system to be sure it is rated to handle this weight If the unit is to be operated in an enclosure such...

Page 8: ...ING RISK OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY MAKE PROPER SPEAKER CONNECTIONS SEE OWNERS MANUAL WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DEVICE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE UNIT MUST BE OPERATED IN A HORIZON...

Page 9: ...tortion In the case of speaker systems with significant variations in impedance throughout the frequency spectrum such as most electrostatic types determine the best impedance match empirically for be...

Page 10: ...IN jack should be connected to the 12V DC output of the master control system using a continuous 12V DC signal at 12mA per Reference 75 SE for the duration of amplifier on time Do not use a momentary...

Page 11: ...the loudspeakers Good operating practice dictates that the amplifier should be turned on last and turned off first in an audio system The Reference 75 SE uses a grounding system that does not require...

Page 12: ...75 HIGH DEFINITION POWER BIAS V1 R V2 POWER OUTPUT LEFT BIAS OPERATE BIAS V3 V4 BIAS POWER OUTPUT RIGHT OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE Power output and bias meters Main Power Switch Bias Operate Switches Ope...

Page 13: ...benefits from a break in period during this time the various components wiring and solder connections change as electrical signals pass through them While your Reference 75 SE will sound fantastic out...

Page 14: ...be made under zero signal conditions after at least 15 20 minutes of uninterrupted stabilization time With the amplifier warmed up and signal set to zero switch the rotary knob to one of the V setting...

Page 15: ...ation at service audioresearch com or call 763 577 9700 You may also initiate a service request by visiting the Audio Research website www audioresearch com and selecting Service Repair at the top rig...

Page 16: ...the United States the authorized importing retailer or distributor has accepted the responsibility for warranty of Audio Research products sold by them The specific terms and remedies for fulfillment...

Page 17: ...dB Bal gain into 8 ohms Input Impedance 300K ohms Balanced Output Polarity Non inverting Balanced input pin 2 IEC 268 Output Taps 8 ohms 4 ohms Output Regulation Approximately 1 0dB 8 ohm load to open...

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