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Thank you for purchasing the Classé
We take great pride in offering components that combine exceptional sonic performance and
CLASSÉ DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
All of our components benefit from the same rigorous design goal: All Classé products must reproduce music with the harmonic and spatial integrity typical of fine instruments heard in a live, unamplified performance.
Single Circuit Design
To this end, we make extensive use of carefully optimized versions of the same basic circuit precisely matched to specific power requirements. This means that all Classé line level components and power amplifiers benefit from years of refinement. However, our efforts do not stop here.
Listening: The Critical Design Element
Once we determine general circuit values
for a particular application, we listen carefully while exchanging and mixing different parts (transistors, capacitors, wiring, PC boards, etc.) and adjusting specific operating voltages within proper engineering ranges.
Extended
Every Classé component, even the most affordable, benefits from our painstaking approach to design parameters. The result is an optimum balance between the
Our Pride in Manufacturing, Your Pride in Ownership
We build all of our components to the highest possible standards. From
UNPACKING & SET-UP
Your CLASSÉ
• ONE (1) DETACHABLE A.C. LINECORD
Please report any damage or missing parts to your dealer immediately.
Place the
The power transformer in the
Check the Serial Number sticker on the back of the unit for the correct operating voltage. The
LINE VOLTAGE | FUSE RATING |
100 or 120 V.A.C. | 12 AMP SLOW BLOW, |
| 125 or 250 volts |
220 or 240 V.A.C. | 10 AMP SLOW BLOW, |
| 250 volts |
GENERAL CONNECTIONS
A.C. Line
Insert the linecord into the A.C. receptacle on the rear of the unit. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY HOOKED UP THE SPEAKERS AND PREAMPLIFIER TO YOUR AMPLIFIER BEFORE CONNECTING THE AC POWER CORD TO THE AMPLIFIER.
IMPORTANT NOTE
CAUTION: Safety Instructions
Disconnect the AC line cable before making any other connections. “Floating the ground”, or defeating the ground on a
Stereo
Input and output connectors are clearly marked on the back of the amplifier. Left/Right connections are oriented from the front of the unit. Stereo output connections are marked above the connectors. Switch stereo/mono switch to STEREO position. (The
Use only high quality interconnect and loudspeaker cables, and make all connections tight. If the RCA input plugs are loose, remove them and pinch down the ground leaves slightly with pliers. Observe correct phasing of the loudspeaker connections, and tighten. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the output connectors. When powering up the
20 seconds, when the sequence is completed, will be solid RED.
Mono
Please read through the previous Stereo section for general notes on securing good connections, and safety tips. If the unit has been previously used in stereo, make sure it is OFF, and remove all connections, including the AC line cable. Make sure the STEREO/MONO switch is switched to the MONO position.
NOTE: The
The MONO “Input” is the “left channel input”, as marked. The unused right channel input is automatically disconnected. Correct output phase MONO connections are marked below the connectors.
Repeat the above MONO settings and connections on the second
Please remember that the negative output connection of a bridged amplifier is NOT a ground. Do not use a “common ground” switch- box
Mono Operation
As stated before, either the line or balanced inputs can be used in stereo or mono. Connect a single interconnect, either line or balanced, to the left channel input of each amplifier. See the “Mono” section above for complete details. NOTE: Neither the
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