Boulder Amplifiers manual Getting Started, Placement of the 860 Stereo Power Amplifier

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GETTING STARTED

PLACEMENT OF THE 860 STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER

Your Boulder 860 Stereo Power Amplifier is designed to reduce interference from external magnetic and radio fields (RF). While placement is not critical, known magnetic fields should be avoided.

Because the amplifier is heavy, a solid, stable surface should be used.

As the amplifier will generate some heat, there should be good air circulation around it. In particular, make certain that the heat sinks are not blocked.

You may want to have some access to the rear panels for cable changes.

Boulder recommends that you keep the loudspeaker cables as short as possible and have the interconnect cables as long as necessary.

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Contents Page Boulder Watt Stereo Power Amplifier Boulder 860 Stereo Power Amplifier Rear Panel Table of Contents Appendix Placement of the 860 Stereo Power Amplifier Getting StartedConnecting to the Mains Outlet Connecting a Balanced Source Connecting AN Unbalanced Source Connecting Your Loudspeakers PolarityPowering UP OperationClip Detection Maintenance Shorted Output DetectionThermal Protection Remote Control Operation Volt TriggerConnecting Boulderlink BoulderlinkSetting Boulderlink Switches Setting Boulderlink ID NumbersPower UP VIA Boulderlink Boulderlink Messages Boulder 860 Stereo Power Amplifier Specifications Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Remedy Appendix