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INSTALLING THE STANDARD PREAMPLIFIER

Physical requirements:

1)

Provide Adequate Ventilation.

2)

The chassis cover will become warm during normal use.

3)

This component must be installed in a secure, properly built (and ventilated) stand,
cabinet or enclosure. It is heavy, and could inflict serious injury or property damage
if it falls, or if the stand upon which it is placed tips over. This concern is particularly
important in households with small children who might try to climb furniture.

Basic Hookup:

1)

Connect line level inputs (CD, Tape, etc.) to the appropriate RCA input jacks on the
rear panel. With the exception of Phono (when fitted), all inputs are “line level”.

2)

Connect phono cables to the rear panel RCA input labeled “Phono.” Connect the
ground wire from the turntable or phono cable to the “Ground” terminal provided on
the  rear  panel.  (See  “Phono  Section”  for  cartridge  types  appropriate  for  use.)
Connect output interconnects to your power amplifier.

3)

Connect the cable from the power supply to the main chassis. Be sure to insert the
connector properly, and fully tighten the locking collar.

4)

Connect the AC power cord to the IEC connector on the power supply. ALWAYS
connect power cord to component before plugging it into an AC outlet, and make
sure that unit’s power switch is set to “off” before making the final connection. For
best performance, try to route the power cord away from signal cables. 

5)

Before turning the power switch to the “on” position, mute the unit by moving the
“Mute” switch to its clockwise (i.e.., muted) position, and set output level to zero by
rotating the “Volume” control fully counterclockwise. Note: Mute is automatically
engaged when switching on units equipped with the remote control option.

6)

Allow the preamplifier to warm up for a minute before you unmute the unit; failure
to wait can cause a transient to be sent through your power amplifier that might cause
damage to your loudspeakers.

As with all high performance audio products, the sonic characteristics of all VAC products
will continue to improve during the first several hundred hours of use.

Summary of Contents for Standard Preamplifier

Page 1: ...dard Preamplifier Standard Preamplifier LE Instructions Manual issued 7 April 2004 revised 07 15 2009 Revised 09 09 2009 Please read carefully before installing Copyright 2004 and 2009 by Valve Amplif...

Page 2: ...service even as you have many years of enjoyment from your VAC Standard Preamplifier Kevin M Hayes President VAC INTRODUCTION The VAC Standard Preamplifier is an all new design employing three Class A...

Page 3: ...wise and the mode switch should be set to Mute Allow the preamplifier to warm up for one minute before you unmute the unit failure to wait can cause a transient to be sent through your power amplifier...

Page 4: ...wer amplifier 3 Connect the cable from the power supply to the main chassis Be sure to insert the connector properly and fully tighten the locking collar 4 Connect the AC power cord to the IEC connect...

Page 5: ...e recording inputs of a tape deck this output can supply signal to any typical line level input enabling it to control a second zone in multi room installations The Cinema position provides access to...

Page 6: ...can leak they should be removed from the wand if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time Volume Up Down These buttons cause a motor to turn the volume control Motorized controls offe...

Page 7: ...bes OriginalEquipmentReplacement tubes are available from VAC These tubes ensure your Standard Preamplifier will meet or exceed all factory performance specifications DANGEROUS VOLTAGES E X I S T W I...

Page 8: ...ning well as spares VAC will be happy to test tubes for concerned customers WARRANTY Your equipment is warranted for a period of thirty 30 days from the date of purchase In addition if the registratio...

Page 9: ...you wish to compensate or set your d a converter to phase reversal Tape output Unity gain from selector non inverting Phono stage preamplifier Gain 37 dB measured at tape output Residual noise 3 mV at...

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