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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How are the CR-1’s balanced connection wired?
All CR-1 balanced connectors are configured according to Audio Engineering
Society recommendations for balanced signal cables as follows:
XLR Connection
Pin 1: Chassis Ground
Pin 2: Positive
Pin 3: Negative
TRS connection:
Tip: Positive
Ring: Negative
Sleeve: Chassis Ground
Will my electric bill be high if I leave the CR-1 on all the time to
maximize its fidelity?
When turned “on” the CR-1 draws 26 watts of power, whether it is idling or
receiving signals. The CR-1 only requires a short period of warm up to arrive at full
performance (2-3 minutes), and it can be used during the warm-up period, if desired.
Should I unplug my CR-1 during a thunderstorm or extended absence?
During a storm, or extended absence from your home, it is a good idea to
unplug all of your audio / video components to prevent damage from unexpected
storms or adverse power line conditions.
How should I clean the CR-1?
For routine cleaning, the CR-1 should be dusted and wiped with a dry, non-abrasive,
microfiber cloth. Do not use water to clean the CR-1, nor any harsh chemicals.
TROUBLESHOOTING
CR-1 is plugged into a power outlet but will not turn on (no lights at all.)
What should I do?
1. Try plugging the CR-1’s power cord into a known-good AC power outlet.
2. If the above does not help, remove the Fuse cover on the rear of the CR-1 and
see if the fuse is blown. If the fuse is blown, contact JL Audio’s Home Technical
Support Dept.
My system has “hum” or power line noise. What should I do?
1. On the CR-1’s rear panel, try changing the setting of the Ground Lift switch.
Note that this switch is only effective if you are using XLR (or TRS) balanced
cables - the Ground Lift switch does NOT affect the RCA jacks.
2. Turn off all audio equipment. Disconnect the components directly ahead of the
CR-1. Turn on the CR-1 and all components after it in the signal chain. If the
noise stops, the noise source is before the CR-1. Then add one component back
to the system at a time until you find the source of the noise.
3. If neither solution above works, try changing cable types (from XLR to RCA,
or vice versa.) Some combinations of components may have less noise with an
alternate connection type.
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