November 18, 2010 Rev 1.02
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We understand that things infrequently go wrong, if you have any
questions or problems please contact either your dealer or the factory,
we are here to support the product and you, the user.
As with all audio electronics the power cable should be the last thing
attached and the first one removed any time you hook up or remove
equipment from the signal chain.
The preamplifier has five sets of stereo input connections, both single-
ended and balanced output connections and a full function remote
control in addition to the normal complement of front panel control
functions.
The preamplifier's voltage and current rating are indicated by affixed
tag on the rear of the preamplifier. This tag will indicate 240 volts, 220
volts, 120 volts, or 100 volts. A 1.0 amp 3AG slow blow fuse is
provided with 100-120 volt units, and a 0.5 amp slow blow fuse is
provided with 220-240 volt units. The input frequency rating of the
power supply is 50 to 60 Hz. The preamplifier typically draws 10 watts
during operation. Please verify that the indicated voltage requirement
of this preamplifier is consistent with the utility voltage at your location.
We have provided a standard IEC AC power cord that fits into the IEC
320 line receptacle at the rear of the preamplifier chassis. The
preamplifier is equipped for operation with an earth ground provided by
the users AC outlet. Do not defeat this ground. The chassis and
circuit ground of the preamplifier are isolated from one another through
a power thermistor, and bonded to earth through the chassis which
gives a ground connection for safety but helps avoid ground loop
related noise issues.