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G

etting The Most From Your Premier Fifteen

In a system of commensurate high quality components, the conrad-
johnson Premier Fifteen offers an unparalleled level of sophistication
and refinement in music reproduction. To get the best performance out
of any audio system, there are a number of important details which must
be attended to.

Absolute Phase

Musical notes are heard through the ear’s response to waves of alter-
nating rise and fall of air pressure. Musical transients are almost exclu-
sively positive: that is, the initial effect is a rise in pressure. The ear is
capable of distinguishing these positive transients from the musically
unnatural alternative of a negative transient (an initial fall in air pres-
sure). In terms of your stereo system, these transients are created by
your loudspeakers. If the speakers respond to musical transients by first
moving out, they are creating a rise in pressure, and the system is said
to be phase correct. If they respond by moving in, they create a fall in
pressure and the system is said to be phase inverting. Each component
in the stereo system either preserves the phase of the incoming signal,
and is said to be phase correct, or inverts the phase and is said to be
phase inverting. It is unimportant whether an individual component is
phase correct or phase inverting, as long as the system as a whole is
phase correct. This will be the case if the number of phase inversions is
even (or zero).

The Premier Fifteen is phase correct.

 If your system has an odd number

of inversions, then you must add one phase inversion. This is conven-
iently done by reversing the positive and negative connections to your
speakers (be sure to reverse both channels).

If you are not sure about the phase of every piece in your system, you
can establish correct absolute phase by careful listening. When the
system is in correct phase, transients will be noticeably cleaner and
more sharply defined. The effect is especially apparent on plucked
string sounds. A final warning - not all recordings are phase correct
(including some "audiophile" recordings), so listen to several before
concluding your investigation of absolute phase.

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Summary of Contents for PREMIER 15

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Page 2: ...with a view to maintaining optimal performance over the years Our reputation for producing among the industry s most reliable compo nents is a natural consequence of this engineering approach Although...

Page 3: ...ates for use in the United States d Normal wear e Incidental or consequential damages are not covered under this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages...

Page 4: ...mail at custserv conradjohnson com by phone at 703 698 8581 or by fax at 703 560 5360 Service If your conrad johnson audio component requires service repack it using the original box and packing mate...

Page 5: ...in the United States are configured for opera tion on a 60Hz ac power line producing between 108 and 126 volts Export versions of the Premier Fifteen will have the correct operating voltage and freque...

Page 6: ...cable should be used cable which has two center conductors and a separate external shield connected at only one end Physical location and cable dress can be an important factor in minimizing hum pick...

Page 7: ...nit Each dip array includes four switches labeled 1 through 4 Load impedances are selected as follows impedance switch 1 2 3 4 47 kohms o o o o 9 6 kohms x o o o 1 9 kohms o x o o 500 ohms o o x o 200...

Page 8: ...e a fall in pressure and the system is said to be phase inverting Each component in the stereo system either preserves the phase of the incoming signal and is said to be phase correct or inverts the p...

Page 9: ...hat are top ranked on one system may be a poor choice for a different system Consult your conrad johnson dealer for recommendations for your spe cific system Performance Tip Warm up the Premier Fiftee...

Page 10: ...ifier have been tempered by a controlled burn in procedure that permits them to per form for a greatly extended period without sonic degradation then selected for minimum residual noise Replacement tu...

Page 11: ...e A failure of either of these fuses is a symptom of a more serious problem and a competent service technician should be consulted In no event should these fuses be replaced with a value or type diffe...

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