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Page 2: ...ory operation ani l long life for the STEALTH and related systemcom ponents This Owner s Referenceis divided into several sections each designedto performa different function Asyou read throughthis O w ner s referenceyouwill become 19et ter acquainted witla the featuresandfunctionstna t makethe STEALTH a superb value AQuestion and Answersection is also included whereanswersto com monquestions are ...
Page 3: ...2 14 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS BASIC INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INPUT AND UTPUT CONNECTIONS PROCESSOR OPERATION AND DIGITAL TAPE LOOP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTYAND SERVICE INFORMATION 2 ...
Page 4: ...of these items are not included please contact your authorized dealer immediately f6r assis tance 2 Carefully removethe unit andaccessories fromthe boxand remove the protective plastic wrapfromthe unit NOTE Saveall packingmater ial s If youmustship y our STEALTH in the future re_packtlae unit in its original packagingto prevent transit damage 3 Remove the voltage identification sticker onthe back ...
Page 5: ...gulated powersupply and high bias Class A outputstage 3 Place the unit on a clean level surface awayfrom excessiveheat or moisture 4 Connectthe ACpowercord to the backof the unit Oncethe powercord is secured plug the other end into an ACoutlet The O degree Source and Coax1 LEDs will illuminate indicatingthe digital signal processoris powered S houldy ouru nit not performas describedabove unplug tl...
Page 6: ...Highquality shield ed cable is suggested Thered bandedconnectorinoicates the rigtit channeland the whiteindicates the left channel Careshouldbe taken to insure that the channelorienta tion betweenthe processor and the high level inputs of your preamplifier are maintained 2 Connect the digital ou tput of yourCD transport and other digital sources to t ae inputs of the STEALTH Coax 1 Coax2 Fibre Opt...
Page 7: ...undloop problemsoften associated with quality audio systems 3 Connectthe digital output of the STEALTH to the i n put 9f a digita l recordingdevice Then connect tlae oi ital outputot tlae recorcler to the TAPE input ontlae STEALTH Adigital TapeRecordOutput is provided via an RCA _ co n nector Thisoutputis usedto feedthe digital input ot a Oig ital recordingdevice TheTapeinput is provi d edfor any_...
Page 8: ...ifier is turned on 4 Switchthe selector sourceof your preamp tothee pgsi tion correlating to your choseninput connectiontor the STEALTH 5 Youmaynowstart playing your digital source DAT CD or satellite 6 Slowlyturn the volume control up to the lowest level youcan hear Checkto see that both channels are work lng correctly before advancingthe volume NOTE While your STEALTH will perform beautifully fr...
Page 9: ...front endcompo nents suchas a preampfifier PHASE SWITCH ThePhase Switch can reverse output phase In some studio recordings the mastertape wasrecordedout of phase creating unusually poor soundingrecordings The STEALTH can reverse the normal 0 degree output plaase 180degreesto correct for this anomaly Utilizing tlae PhaseSwitchcan in someinstances restore lif6 to a previously dull soundingrecording ...
Page 10: ...ssorhas beendesignedto be left on at all times TheSTEALTH draws less than 25 watts out ot tlae ACmains socket NOTE For the protection of your processor werecom menddisconnecting the ACcord fromthe wall outlet before anyelectrical stormsor if youplan on being away fromhomefor prolonged periods of time Q DoI have to switch the SamplingFrequencywhenI go between my CDand DAT A No Your STEALTH automati...
Page 11: ...its digital processing circuits so tlaat it can be assuredthat all its circuits are properlysynchronized Try changingyour source material and check your con nections If these are not the cause speak with your dealer aboutobtainingdifferent cabling If youare using fiber optics andsource material andconnectionsare not the problem speak with your authorized dealer Q SinceI installed the processorin m...
Page 12: ... c AnalogBalancedOutput Phase selection 0 degree In phase 180 degree Out of phase 2 REARPANEL b Digital Inputs CoaxialInput 1 Coaxial Input 2 Fibre Optic Input Balanced Input AT T fibre optic optional Digital TapeInput c Digital Tapeoutput d Processor AnalogOutputs Single ended RCA outputs Balanced XLRoutputs e BalancedXLR output pin configuration p n 1 Ground shield p an2 0 degrees non inverting ...
Page 13: ...ESPONSE 20Hz 20KHz ldB SAMPLING FREQUENCY 8 Times over sampling DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER 18 Bit ANALOG OUTPUT VOLTAGE 2 1 volts R M S DIMENSIONS 19 Wide 12 Deep 2 375 High WEIGHT 13 pounds unit only 20 pounds shipping weight 12 ...
Page 14: ...nstal lation and operation are completed Thewarrantyfor Krell productsis valid only in th e coun try to whichthey wereoriginally shipped ard at tlae fa ctory If youthinkthereare problems w itla ourunit pleasecontactyourdealer distributor or tlae tactory Immediately Please do not return any unit to KRELL for repair with out first calling to discuss the problem andto obtain a ReturnAuthorization num...
Page 15: ...I 0 I 0 DIGITAL INC KRELL DIGITAL INC 35 HIGGINS DRIVEMILFORD CT 06460 SALES203 874 3139 FAX203 878 8373 COPYRIGHT 1991 KRELLDIGITAL INC STEALTH9112 ...