Evolution Technologies 222 Cast Cable Construction, Evolution Cast, Best Musical Performance

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Krell Current Mode maintains the integrity of the signal within the component and CAST preserves the transmitted signal between components. Together, CAST and Krell Current Mode technologies unify separate Krell components into a single global circuit. Krell Current Mode technology enjoys bandwidth increases up to an order of magnitude greater than their voltage based counterparts. This dramatic increase in circuit bandwidth delivers near perfection in the audible band that typi- cally suffers from phase distortions in voltage circuits.

CAST Cable Construction

A CAST system uses cables manufactured by Krell and other manufacturers spe- cially licensed by Krell. Thin and flexible CAST cables are constructed with the same build quality as other Krell components and are aesthetically matched to the components that Krell manufactures. An all-metal body and locking connectors with gold contacts are part of the standard no-compromise specification devel- oped for every CAST cable made.

Evolution CAST

By employing radical current mirror circuitry, the Evolution 222 components ele- vate the CAST technology to another level. This advanced use of the technology increases the linearity, transient speed, and bandwidth of the Evolution compo- nents while reducing the distortion by an order of magnitude.

The Best Musical Performance

When you operate a CAST system, you will hear significant improvements in every performance area: speed, precision, dynamic range, depth and width of the sound stage, transient impact, tonal balance, harmonic distortion, and more. The goal for CAST is the same company goal used for all Krell products. Krell strives for the delivery of the best performance of a musical event for you, using the full expres- sion of technology to date.

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Contents Evolution Important Safety Instructions Contents List of Illustrations Letter from Dan D’Agostino Evolution 222 Features and Technology FeaturesVoltage Signal Transmission Traditional Audio System How Cast and Krell Current Mode InteractRevolutionary Krell Cast Technology Cast BasicsBest Musical Performance Cast Cable ConstructionEvolution Cast Operation Definition of TermsInputs and Outputs Krell Current Mode TechnologyPage Placement AC Power GuidelinesConnecting the Evolution 222 to Your System Quick StartOperating the Evolution Anatomy of the Evolution SelectorsPower Front Panel DescriptionChassis Remote Functions on the Front PanelPreamplifier Functions DisplayNavigate/Customize Level Control Level Control Knob or Level KeysEvolution 222 Remote Control Remote Control Description Battery Installation and RemovalAmplifier Functions Balance FunctionsCompact Disc and DVD Functions Evolution 222 Back Panel Configurations Back Panel DescriptionInputs OutputsRemote Connections on the Back Panel 22 RS-23223 RC-5 24 12 VDC In/Out 12 V TriggerIEC Power Cord Receptacle Phono Stage ConnectorPhono Power Port Input and Output Connections Connecting the Evolution 222 to Your SystemXLR Pin Configuration Connection Steps To Turn Off The System Evolution 222 OperationOn/Off and Stand-by Operation Navigation Conventions Volume Knob or Level KeysCustomizing the Evolution Menu Functions AC MainsBalance channel Balance input trimDisplay Menu Button or Key Enter or exit the menuInfo Input Level Trim Input NameInput Phase Input TriggerEvolution 222 responds to 12 V input trigger commands IR Out ControlLink Control can Link MuteOutput Trigger RC-5 Control RecallRS-232 Control SaveTheater Mode Volume Display Troubleshooting System Noise Warranty Page Return Authorization Procedure To contact the Krell Service DepartmentSpecifications InputsConnair Road