Perreaux CD Player Loudspeakers, Loudspeaker Leads, a - Inputs Channels, Source Amplifier B

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Step 1 – Loudspeakers

Step 1 – Loudspeakers

A

SOURCE

AMPLIFIER

B

Caution!

Change the loudspeaker leads from one loudspeaker to the other. If the fault remains in loudspeaker ‘A’, then loudspeaker ‘A’ is at fault, go no further.

If the fault now appears in loudspeaker ‘B’ then the problem lies further up the line. Move on to step 2.

Step 2 – Loudspeaker Leads

SOURCE

AMPLIFIER

A

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Change the loudspeaker leads completely from left channel to right and from right channel to left by now swapping them at the amplifier output. If the fault now appears in loudspeaker ‘B’, then that loudspeaker lead is at fault, go no further.

If the fault appears in loudspeaker ‘A’ then loudspeaker leads are OK. Move on to step 3.

Restore the loudspeaker leads to their original connections at both ends.

Step 3a – Inputs (Channels)

SOURCE

AMPLIFIER

A

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Change the input plugs on the rear of your amplifier, as follows: Change each input source in turn by swapping the plugs left to right and right to left. If the fault changes to loudspeaker ‘B’ on any one of the selected inputs, then that particular input source is possibly at fault. Move on to step 3b.

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Contents Compact Disc Player Prisma CD1Perreaux Industries Limited makes no warranty for the use of its products, other than those expressly contained in the warranty detailed herein. The Company assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document, reserves the right to change products or specifications detailed herein at any time without notice, and does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein. No licenses to patents or other intellectual property of Perreaux are granted by the Company in connection with the sale of Perreaux products, expressly or by implication Introducing the Perreaux CD1 Compact Disc Player ii Important Safety Instructions i ii iii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table of Contents1 Unpacking and Placement Instant Install Vacuum Fluorescent Display Front Panel Functions‘RPT’ Button ‘O/C’ Button‘STBY’ Button HDCD IndicatorIR Sensor ‘’ ButtonDigital Output Rear Panel FunctionsUnbalanced Analog Output Balanced Analog OutputSerial Number AC Mains Input and Fuse AC Mains Input 5 Remote Control Functions Track Forward / Track Backward Direct AccessPlay PauseREPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL CANCEL 6 Special Design Philosophies John Pawson writes Supplies Burr Brown DAC Balanced Analog Output Rugged Build Quality Multiple Regulated PowerSpecial Design Features Interconnects and Speaker Cables 8Maximising System PotentialPositioning Ancillary Equipment Final Thoughts Regular Cleaning Care and MaintenanceCover Front Panel Never apply liquid directly to the CD1and Obtaining Service Warranty InformationRegistration Form Extended Warranty3 Year Extended Warranty Form Cause and Elimination of Hum 12 Faultfinding Your SystemInduced Hum Earth LoopsBroken Earth Connections Identifying and Isolating ProblemsInitial system connections SOURCE AMPLIFIERStep 2 - Loudspeaker Leads Step 1 - LoudspeakersStep 3a - Inputs Channels SOURCE AMPLIFIER BStep 3b - Inputs Interconnects Faultfinding Flowchart 13Specifications Total Harmonic Distortion THD+N 430mm 16.9”Intermodulation Distortion Signal to Noise Ratio0.004% @ 1kHz 105dBPhysical Dimensions New Zealand Ph +64 3 489 Fax +64 Contact DetailsInstallation Notes