OPERATION

Your new Model 7.250 power amplifier is ready for operation after the speaker and the interconnect cables have been installed into their proper sockets.

REMOTE TRIGGER POWER ON

How to make connections for remote power-on using components equipped with a DC trigger jack:

Using an accessory cable with a 1/8” mono mini-plug and the correct connector specified for your source device, follow the procedure below to connect the trigger-output jack on the rear of the source device to the Model 7.250 rear panel TRIGGER INPUT.

To install the Trigger Cable:

Power the controlling source and amplifier off.

Connect the trigger cable to the controlling source and the amplifier.

After the connections are made, power on the controlling source and then the amplifier. After the source unit is fully powered up, the LED on the amplifier should be in the ON state, BLUE DISPLAY. If the amplifier is in the standby mode, press the power button on the front panel until the amplifier is in the ON state, BLUE DISPLAY.

Verify the trigger is working by putting the source unit into standby mode. The amplifier after a short delay will also go into the standby mode.

Once you have verified that the trigger cable is working, only use the source unit to power on and off your amplifier.

When installing the trigger cable, never have the controlling source or amplifier powered on. Doing so will cause the trigger device to work improperly and could cause damage to both the source and amplifier.

POWER CONNECTION SAFETY

After all audio and system connections have been made, connect the power cord to an AC power source. Be sure that the Model 7.250 is powered off and that the device connected to the remote trigger input is off when connecting the power cord and plugging it into an AC outlet.

Do not plug the Model 7.250 directly into the “Switched Accessory” outlet of another device! These outlets are intended for use with low current draw products such as tuners, CD players or cassette decks. These outlets are not designed to handle the high current draw of a power amplifier. Using these outlets for a power amplifier is a significant safety hazard.

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Cary Audio Design 7.25 owner manual Remote Trigger Power on, Power Connection Safety, To install the Trigger Cable

7.25 specifications

Cary Audio Design 7.25 is a high-performance integrated amplifier that exemplifies the marriage of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship. Renowned for its outstanding sound quality and elegant design, the 7.25 is the perfect choice for audiophiles seeking an immersive listening experience.

One of the standout features of the Cary 7.25 is its hybrid technology, which combines tube and solid-state amplification. This unique design harnesses the warmth and richness of vacuum tubes while maintaining the precise control and power of solid-state components. The result is a listening experience that is both lush and detailed, allowing users to appreciate the intricacies of their favorite recordings.

The amplifier boasts a power output of 150 watts per channel, providing ample power to drive a wide range of speakers with exceptional clarity and dynamics. Its full-range frequency response ensures that both low and high frequencies are reproduced with fidelity, making it suitable for various music genres from classical to rock.

In terms of build quality, the Cary 7.25 features a robust chassis that minimizes vibrations, thus protecting the internal components and maintaining audio integrity. The meticulous attention to detail in its construction reflects Cary Audio's dedication to producing high-quality audio equipment.

Connectivity options include a variety of inputs such as RCA and balanced XLR, ensuring compatibility with numerous audio sources. Additionally, the 7.25 comes equipped with a built-in phono stage, allowing vinyl enthusiasts to enjoy their records without needing an external preamp.

The user-friendly interface is complemented by a remote control, giving users the convenience of adjusting settings from a distance. Furthermore, the amp employs high-quality audiophile-grade capacitors and transformers, contributing to the overall performance and longevity of the unit.

Another remarkable aspect of the Cary Audio Design 7.25 is its aesthetic appeal. The sleek, modern design features a polished finish and a well-organized front panel, making it an attractive addition to any audio setup.

In summary, the Cary Audio Design 7.25 integrates the warmth of tube sound with the power of solid-state technology, offering audiophiles a high-performance integrated amplifier that excels in both sound quality and aesthetics. With its thoughtful design and advanced features, the 7.25 stands out as a premier choice for discerning listeners.