
MyAMP power amplifiers operate in class AB, thus needing a heatsink. MyAMP is
cooled by forced convection, thanks to an extremely quiet fan and a proprietary
extrusion profile designed by Micromega. This profile can be seen on each side of
the unit. Despite the fact that MyAMp is fully protected against abnormal heatsink
temperature rise, it is strongly recommended to allow 10cm minimal free space on
the left and right sides of the unit. This way, the air flow from left to right will not
suffer any constraints.
You can install MyAMP in a closet as long as it is equipped with air input and output
with sufficient surface and a good ventilation to avoid any air temperature rise that
would trigger MyAMP over temperature protection system.
The following diagram gives you an example how to connect different units
to MyAMP.
Powering up
Once having connected all your system units to MyAMP, you can now plug in the
ac line chord supplied with the unit.
MyAMP is now in “Standby” mode indicated by a red led located below the MyAMP
logo on the bottom left hand side of the unit front panel.
MyAMP meets the latest environment energy regulations and requires less than
500mW in “Standby” mode, making unnecessary the use of a power switch,
removing the electrical stress at each turn on and off will lengthen the life of com-
ponents.
The stanby red led is also used as remote control reception indicator.
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