Questions and Answers
Note
When the amplifier is first plug- ged in, there is a brief delay before it can be put into the operational mode. Please wait approximately 10 seconds.
Q.Should I turn the
A.No. Leave the
Q.When I turn the amplifier on there is a loud hum through the loudspeakers. What should I do?
A.When a new component is introduced, a low frequency hum may occur in one or both loudspeakers. Check that all input and output connections and cables are of sound construction. See Troubleshooting System Noise, on page 16. If the connections and cables are sound, you may be experiencing a ground loop. This can often be easily eliminated. Please contact your autho- rized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell for suggestions.
Q.When I connect the amplifier to my system using the
A.Check that the shorting pins for the
Q.I cannot turn the amplifier on. Why not?
A.Make sure the front panel LED is not flashing red. If it is flash- ing red, unplug the amplifier from the AC wall receptacle and then plug it back into the AC wall receptacle. If the LED contin- ues to flash, contact your
Q.I get no signal from one of the amplifier channels when the unit is on. Why not?
A.Make sure you are not connected to channels 6 or 7 on a
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