Mark Levinson 433 owner manual Unbalanced Input

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3. Unbalanced Input

Caution!

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Caution!

Mark Levinson

NEVER connect power-amplifier outputs to any component other than a loudspeaker.

NEVER short circuit power-amplifier outputs

NEVER connect power-amplifier outputs to another power amplifier’s outputs.

For best performance, use high-quality loudspeaker cables. To connect these cables, use a high-quality spade or hook lug soldered or crimped to the cable with extremely high pressure.

Connect the + (positive) binding posts on the Nº433 to positive inputs on the associated loudspeaker.

Connect the – (negative) binding posts on the Nº433 to negative inputs on the associated loudspeaker.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the Nº433 binding posts. The innovative design of these binding posts provides more leverage than more traditional designs. Tight, high-contact pressure connections can be achieved with finger-tightening. Special tools are not needed.

DO NOT FORCE the Nº433 binding post “wings” up and over a bent or oversized connector. Doing so may result in binding post damage. If the connector obstructs “wing”-turning, slide it into place when the binding post opening provides a snug fit. Then, use quarter-turns to tighten the connection as needed.

3. Unbalanced Input

Provides left, center and right-channel audio input. One RCA connector per channel is available to accept unbalanced input signals from an associated preamplifier. Unbalanced signals are converted to balanced signals upon receipt, and processed as balanced signals thereafter.

If the associated preamplifier does not support balanced connec- tions, connect the RCA output on the preamplifier to the RCA input on the Nº433. To reduce the chance of noise at the (otherwise un- terminated) inverting XLR input, insert the supplied U-shaped shorting-straps between pins 1 and 3. (Shorting-straps are installed when the Nº433 is shipped.)

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Contents No433 Power Amplifier Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions FCC Noticeoperate the equipment 2005 Harman Specialty Group. All rights reserved Table of Contents Unpacking Product RegistrationPlacement Installation ConsiderationsVentilation Mark Levinson Power Requirements Warm-up& Break-InPeriodOperating States 1. Off2. Sleep Mode 3. StandbySpecial Design Features Massive Power Supply Balanced DesignThese fault conditions include Extensive ProtectionMark Levinson Front Panel 1. Indicator LED3. Standby Button 2. Power ButtonMark Levinson 1. Rear Panel Handles Rear Panel2. Loudspeaker Binding Posts Outputs 3. Unbalanced Input Nº433 Power Amplifier 4. Balanced Input5. RS-232Communications Port 6. Communication Ports8. power save mode switch 7. trigger in and out connectorsMark Levinson Danger 9. ~ac mains connectorLinking Making Link ConnectionsConstructing Link Communication Cables Nº433 Power Amplifiercommunication port specifications for other tation for Link orCreating a Slave Chain Mark LevinsonComponent Requirements and ConnectionsNº433 Power Amplifier Power AmplifierTo create a slave chain that includes the Nº433 No40 Media ConsoleMark Levinson Link Controls Nº433 Power AmplifierPower Amplifier Note the followingTroubleshooting DangerNº433 Power Amplifier 9. If all else fails 8. The amplifier keeps powering offMark Levinson Care & Maintenance Nº433 Power AmplifierSpecifications Rated power output Frequency responseSignal to Noise ratio Input impedance Power consumption Mains voltageDeclaration of Conformity Application of Council DirectivesStandards to which Conformity is Declared ManufacturerDimensions standby powerMark Levinson 17.75 45.09 cmRack-Mounting Part No. 070-630694 Rev 1 09/05