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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

  

 
   

2.2. Placement

 

 
1. Location 
 

OCTAVE equipment is designed strictly for use in a dry domestic environment. Do not use it in 
the open air or in damp environments!  
 
Never place plants or liquid filled containers on your OCTAVE equipment. Take care that objects 
do not fall or liquids are not spilled into the enclosure. Should this happen, remove the mains plug 
immediately and have your amplifier checked by a qualified service technician.  
 
Condensation may form if the amplifier is taken from a cold environment into a warm one. If you 
do this, wait until the amplifier has reached room temperature and is dry before switching it on. 
 
Avoid installing the unit close to sources of heat such as radiators or anywhere that it may be in 
direct sunlight.  
 
Do not operate the unit near flammable materials, gases or vapours. Avoid areas where there 
may be heavy accumulations of dust or where the unit may be subject to mechanical vibration.  
 
Place your OCTAVE amplifier on a stable, even surface. 
 
 

2. Grille 
 

Never operate the amplifier without the protective grille. 
 
 

3. Ventilation 
 

Make sure that your amplifier has a good flow of air around it. If you intend to install your 
equipment in a cupboard or a shelf unit, ensure that there is at least a ten centimetre gap 
between the ventilation slots and the walls all around the amplifier. The rear panel of cupboards 
should have ventilation holes to prevent heat build up. Do not rest the equipment on a soft 
surface such as carpet or foam sheeting. 
 
 
 

2.3. Warranty 

 
OCTAVE can only guarantee the safety, reliability and performance of this unit if modifications 
and repairs are carried out by specialized personnel and if the amplifier is operated in accordance 
with the instructions contained in this manual. 
 

Summary of Contents for HP500MK3

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL HP500MK3...

Page 2: ...functions Amplifier Sound Quality OCTAVE amplifiers are equipped with a proprietary control and monitoring system we call Power Management This is an electronic brain within the amp that regulates an...

Page 3: ...tance are eliminated Further more the manufacturing quality of the HP 500 is perfect this can also be seen in the stable full aluminium chassis with low resonance The massive cinch sockets make it pos...

Page 4: ...nly by a qualified technician Fuses should also only be changed by a qualified technician Always replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating If your amplifier requires servicing please ship or...

Page 5: ...e the unit near flammable materials gases or vapours Avoid areas where there may be heavy accumulations of dust or where the unit may be subject to mechanical vibration Place your OCTAVE amplifier on...

Page 6: ...to your power amplifier making sure that you observe the correct polarity positive on the amplifier to positive on the speakers 6 Check that the amplifier is switched off before connecting the power c...

Page 7: ...r switch of the preamp filter I Muting switch With this function the outputs are turned mute You do this when new components are to be connected to or disconnected from the inputs By this disturbances...

Page 8: ...reamplifier disc playback CD aux input for an additional line unit tuner playback tuner or DSR phono line input for an additional external phono module etc only HP 500 line At the same time the chosen...

Page 9: ...ground cable of the turntable if existing Also see connection to the stereo equipment topic 3 Input MM input for turntables with MM pick up system Input tuner Input aux additional line input for video...

Page 10: ...s design is based on the realization that an effective improvement in sound quality can be achieved by completely isolating the preamplifier from the mains simulated battery powered operation Classic...

Page 11: ...se should be left to a qualified service technician f Phase indicator light This illuminates when the mains supply polarity is correct To achieve the correct phase you may have to reverse the mains pl...

Page 12: ...Please remember that infrared cannot penetrate solid objects Make sure there is a clear line of sight between the transmitter and the receiver 1 Undo both of the M3 countersunk screws on the remote c...

Page 13: ...w impedance moving coil cartridges Most preamps have problems with such cartridges since both gain and input impedance issues have to be addressed simultaneously We have developed an MM MC head amp th...

Page 14: ...ch no Switch position Resistance ohms 1 All Off 500 All Off 500 2 1 On 330 5 On 330 3 2 On 200 6 On 200 4 1 2 On 166 5 6 On 166 5 3 On 97 7 On 97 6 1 3 On 88 5 7 On 88 7 2 3 On 75 6 7 On 75 8 4 On 70...

Page 15: ...16 9 TUBES 9 1 Tube layout power supply board phono board line board Line board c ECC 82 12 AU 7 d e EF 184 Phono board f ECC 83 12 AX 7 g ECC 81 12 AT 7 h ECC 88 6922...

Page 16: ...ght of the front panel using a size 4 Allen key 2 Insert a Philips no 1 screwdriver through the grille at the rear of the unit and undo the two Philips screws at the left and right These screws have r...

Page 17: ...if necessary 5 Cleaning tips Cleaning agents and contact cleaners are not recommended for tube sockets Clean dirty sockets with compressed air and carefully clean tarnished tube pins using a wire brus...

Page 18: ...ely to be caused by defective tubes The most frequent causes are cables and faulty recording devices Solution Unplug all non essential components cables from your preamp Swap channels to check your sp...

Page 19: ...me control 0 5 dB 70 dB Pin allocation XLR output Pin 1 ground Pin 2 hot Pin 3 cold Phono MM Input impedance 47 kOhm II 130 pF Sensitivity 3 mV RIAA equalization accuracy 0 3 dB 15 Hz 20 kHz Gain 40 d...

Page 20: ...ransformer coupled and galvanically isolated The HP 500 MK3 phono has separate inputs for MM MC An optional phono MM and MC module may be added any time MC input impedance is adjustable over a wide ra...

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