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Connecting an audio processor to the RP-7:

The   RP-7   has   a   processor   loop   which   allows   various   types   of   processors
(equalizer, room correction, bass enhancement, etc.. ) to be used. There are two
sets of RCA jacks on the rear of the preamp labeled “in” and “out”. Connect the
processor “out” on the rear of the RP-7 to the inputs on your processor. Connect
the outputs of the processor to the jacks labeled “in on the rear of the RP-7. When
the processor button is pushed a blue LED below the button will  indicate that the
source   signal   is   going   through   the   processor.   With   the   button   out   the   signal
bypasses the processor. Note that if no processor is connected and the button is
pushed   then   the   signal   is   interrupted   and   there   will   be   no   output   from   the
preamplifier. This feature is also accessible via the hand held remote.

Connecting the RP-7 to the power amplifier:

There are four pairs of variable (preamplifier) outputs on the RP-7. Two pairs are
RCA   and   two   pairs   are   balanced   XLR   connectors.   These   volume   controlled
outputs are used to connect the RP-7 to your power amplifier and any other device
requiring a variable output (e.g. a subwoofer or a second amplifier).

Connecting a subwoofer:

A   second   set   of   preamplifier   outputs   labeled   can   be   used   for   connecting   a
subwoofer to the RP-7. The signal to these outputs is identical to the signal going
to the power amp and varies with the volume control. Note that these outputs can
also be used for biamping or running a second power amp located elsewhere.

Connection to the fixed outputs:

The RP-7 has one pair of fixed outputs.  These outputs are connected to the source
and will output whatever signal is being used for the preamp. The volume is
“fixed” and does not vary with the volume control. You can use these to feed a
signal to an external headphone amp or a cd burner, etc…. 

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Summary of Contents for RP-7

Page 1: ...RP 7 Vacuum Tube Preamplifier Owner s Manual Rogue Audio Inc 3 Marian Lane Brodheadsville PA 18322 Issue date 02 15 17...

Page 2: ...acking your preamplifier 2 3 Installing the RP 7 into your system 3 4 Operation of the RP 7 preamplifier 5 5 Troubleshooting 7 5 Registration of your preamplifier 7 6 Fuse values 8 7 Specifications 8...

Page 3: ...preamplifier uses voltages that could cause injury or death Never open the preamplifier while it is plugged in and always wait at least 30 minutes after turning the unit off before unplugging the elec...

Page 4: ...D player tuner DAC etc inputs are provided along with two pairs of balanced XLR connectors Connecting a home theater processor or surround receiver The RP 7 features unity gain bypass inputs that allo...

Page 5: ...ote Connecting the RP 7 to the power amplifier There are four pairs of variable preamplifier outputs on the RP 7 Two pairs are RCA and two pairs are balanced XLR connectors These volume controlled out...

Page 6: ...ining before the RP 7 is ready to use A ten second software lockout prevents turning the unit on and off in quick succession After turning on the preamplifier turn on the power amplifier and source ma...

Page 7: ...s Pressing any of these will engage the selected input A blue LED above the button indicates the chosen input which is also displayed on the screen Processor activates the processor loop When activate...

Page 8: ...button on the front panel e g reboot Unit does not play Check that the interconnects are connected to the proper input or output Check that the interconnects are connected securely Processor button i...

Page 9: ...r of chassis RP 7 SPECIFICATIONS Tube Complement Four 12AU7 ECC82 tubes Frequency Response 1Hz 50KHz THD 0 1 Gain 12dB Rated Output 1V RMS Output Impedance 50 Ohms Maximum Output 9V rms 18V rms balanc...

Page 10: ...writing by Rogue Audio lightening power surges or acts of God Use of any other than Rogue Audio factory parts may void this warranty This warranty does not cover the cost of parts and labor which wou...

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