A Quick Start
We recognize that many people are understandably eager to begin listening to their new components, and that reading the manual is often done (if at all) at a later
Fortunately, we can help you get some music up and running on your system quickly, so that you may begin enjoying your new amplifier while reading more about it. The goal here is simply to make some music as quickly as possible.
The following procedure assumes that the rest of your system is already con- nected (e.g., source components to preamplifier).
1TURN DOWN THE VOLUME ON YOUR PREAMPLIFIER
Turning the volume on the preamp all the way down minimizes the oppor- tunity for unpleasant surprises when first powering up your new amplifier. It does not need to be turned
2SELECT “XLR” OR “RCA” WITH THE “INPUT SELECT” SWITCHES
Each channel of the Proceed Five Channel Amplifier has both balanced (XLR) and
3CONNECT YOUR PREAMP TO THE AMPLIFIER
Having selected the appropriate inputs in Step 2, now connect the outputs of your preamplifier to the corresponding inputs on the power amplifier.
4CONNECT YOUR SPEAKERS TO THE AMPLIFIER
Connect speaker wire from the amplifier to your loudspeakers. Be sure to maintain consistency in polarity, e.g., the red post on the amplifier to the red connector on the speaker, and likewise black to black. (Getting the wires mixed up won’t damage anything, but the sound will be lacking in bass and the imaging will be quite poor and unstable.)
5CONNECT THE AC CORD TO THE AMPLIFIER AND TO YOUR AC OUTLET
The AC receptacle for the power cord is located on the right side of the rear panel, as seen from the front.
6TURN ON THE AMPLIFIER BY PRESSING POWER, THEN STANDBY
Press the latching power button on the front panel of the amplifier (small, near the bottom) to connect the amplifier to the AC mains. The amplifier will initially power up in standby mode. After five seconds (to let the power supply charge up), pressing the large silver standby button will bring the amplifier out of standby into its normal, fully operational mode.
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