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EMP - 1

 

 

Owner’s manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Note ! 

This manual is under construction 

Please download the latest version from  

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Summary of Contents for EMP - 1

Page 1: ...EMP 1 Owner s manual Note This manual is under construction Please download the latest version from www electrocompaniet no Manuals html ...

Page 2: ...t expose this appliance to rain or moisture Verify line voltage before use Do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal The warranty is void if non authorized personnel tamper with the product Use only authorized Electrocompaniet service center ...

Page 3: ...oduced by the CD mechanics are removed As long as the first stage of the process has a perfect copy of the information on the CD there is a basis for the next stage The next stage is to sample rate the information This process removes most of the jitter and also makes sure that all parts of the DAC get the correct information at correct time The last step is to convert the digital signal into an a...

Page 4: ...cs AC mains cord 1 pcs Inspection card 1 pcs Remote control 2 pcs Batteries The EMP 1 are designed to be used together with the new ECT 2 the advanced RF remote controller sold as a separate product However if you do not have this unit we have included a standard IR controller Set up procedure Before connecting the EMP 1 to the mains check that the main voltage indicated on the rear panel correspo...

Page 5: ...the interconnect cables Do not run interconnect cables in parallel with main cords or speaker cables Keep interconnect cables as short as possible How to power up your system You should always power up your system the following way 1 Signal sources first 2 Preamplifier 3 Power amplifier s How to power down your system When switching off your system 1 Start with the Power amplifier s 2 The preampli...

Page 6: ...y using the STANDBY button on the remote If the EMP 1 has been switched off allow two hours of warm up to optimize sonic performance Due to high class A operation in all Electrocompaniet designs it is normal for the EMP 1 to feel warm Proper ventilation is important The EMP 1 should never be completely covered A good rule of thumb is to allow at least 3 5 cm of air sidewise and 5 8 cm above the EM...

Page 7: ...d Surround left right if you want to use the EMP 1 in a surround setup Digital Output Connect a 75 Ohm unbalanced digital signal cable from S P DIF to the digital input on the preamplifier or the integrated amplifier Mains Check that the mains voltage printed on the rear panel corresponds with the line voltage in the territory you intend to use the EMP 1 After this is checked out connect the AC ma...

Page 8: ...cated on the remote control When not using the EMP 1 for a long period turn the main switch off and disconnect the unit from the mains outlet The four navigator buttons on the right front panel have the following functions Top button play pause Right button next Left button previous Lower button stop eject hold the button pressed to eject the disc ...

Page 9: ...l for a couple of seconds 5 The display on the EMP 1 will change to Device found 6 Restart the EMP 1 I e turn off the EMP 1 and wait for 5 seconds before you turn on the EMP 1 again Controlling the EMP 1 with the ECT 2 remote control Press the Device button until the display on the ECT 2 shows Multiplayer Use the joystick to control the EMP 1 Joystick up play pause Joystick right next Joystick lef...

Page 10: ...IMD TBD Digital Analog Conversion 24 bit 192 kHz Compatible formats CD HDCD SACD DVD MP3 SVCD VCD WMA DIVX Picture CD JPEG Dynamic Range 120 dB Dimensions W x D x H 483 x 410 x 75 mm 19 x 16 1 x 3 inches Weight 14 kg Power consumption No load or signal 40 W Audio Outputs 6 ch balanced line out XLR Digital Outputs 75 ohm S PDIF RCA Specifications are subject to change without further notice ...

Page 11: ...trocompaniet no Service department service electrocompaniet no The end user is responsible for all shipping charges insurance and re importation and duty charges When shipping a product to the factory for service always include the following 1 A sales slip or other proof of purchase if repair is claimed under warranty 2 A proforma invoice with value of goods stating that the amplifier is being ret...

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