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3 – LINE VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
A voltage selection is provided inside the amplifier.
If your line voltage is not adapted to the voltage indicated on the serial plate of the
amplifier, please consult your local GOLDMUND dealer for internal adjustment.
ATTENTION : On the 220V position, the GOLDMUND MIMESIS 29.4N amplifier will
function properly for main line voltage in between 200V and 240V. On the 110V
position, the main line must deliver between 105 and 125V. If your main line is
usually out of these tolerances, please consult your GOLDMUND dealer.
Please check the value of the main line fuse. This fuse is located on the back panel
of the amplifier, above the two power cord receptacles.
Use a 5A delayed fuse for 220V and a 8A delayed fuse for 110V.
4 - CONNECTIONS
Connect the power cord to the back of the amplifier and plug it in the nearest wall
plug. Use only a 3 lugs grounded plug, for safety reasons. To get the best sound of
the amplifier, avoid any multiple plug or extension cord.
Connect the interconnects between the preamp and each power amp. You may
either use the RCA female socket or the XLR. The XLR socket, especially useful in
professional installations, is wired as follows :
1 - Grounding, Shielding.
2 - Hot.
3 - Cold.
Attention : if you want to use a symmetrical 4 wire cable, always maintain the
ground/earth switch to "Link" or you may destroy your amplifier.
Connect the speaker cable to one of the red and black terminals in the back of the
amplifier, or, if you use a Goldmund High Definition speaker cable, you can connect
directly the speaker cable to one of the coaxial plugs on the back panel of the
amplifier, bypassing the amplifier adapter module of the speaker cable.
The 3 separate outputs (both 5 way post and coaxial) are connected internally in
parallel. They are provided to facilitate the connection in bi-wiring or tri-wiring
systems.
You may notice that the ground of the input plug and the black speaker terminal are
the same polarity. The amplifier is non-inverting in phase.