Boulder Amplifiers manual Placement of the 865 Integrated Amplifier

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PLACEMENT OF THE 865 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER

Your Boulder 865 Integrated Amplifier is designed to reduce the effects that external magnetic and radio fields (RF) have on its internal circuitry. While placement is not critical, known magnetic fields should be avoided. Line of sight from the listening position is necessary for the remote control to function properly.

Because the 865 is heavy, a solid, stable surface should be used. As it will generate heat, there should be good air circulation around the heatsinks.

You may want to maintain access to the rear panel for cable changes.

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Contents Page Boulder Integrated Amplifier Page Table of Contents Remote Control Recording Quick Start Getting StartedIntroduction Placement of the 865 Integrated Amplifier Connecting to the Mains Outlet Connecting a Balanced Analog Source PolarityConnecting AN Unbalanced Source Connecting the Auxiliary Outputs Getting Started Connecting Your Loudspeakers Setting the Boulderlink Switch Powering UP OperationInput Selections Volume Balance Mute Display Remote Control BatteriesVOLUME, Balance and Mute Source SelectionProgramming Input NamesProgramming Input Level Calibration Input Balance Calibration Theater Mode Start VolumeAuxiliary Outputs Mode Programming by the Display ButtonBoulderlink Speed Boulderlink IDRemote ID Reset to Factory Defaults Connecting Boulderlink BoulderlinkBoulder Link Setting Boulderlink Switches Setting Boulderlink ID NumbersPower UP VIA Boulderlink Boulder Link Boulderlink Messages Boulder Link Connecting a Recording Device RecordingAppendix Boulder 865 Integrated Amplifier Specifications Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Remedy Appendix