Rogue Audio Sixty Six owner manual Introduction, Setting Up Your Preamplifier

Models: Sixty Six

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase decision! We at Rogue Audio truly believe that our amplifiers and preamplifiers provide the “smartest” value in high-end audio. If you have never owned a vacuum tube preamplifier you will be thrilled by the silky-smooth sound and incredible detail that only a tube preamp can provide. We at Rogue Audio are extremely proud of our products and want you to enjoy them to their fullest potential. So please, take the time to read through this short manual so that you can be confident that you have set up your new preamp properly.

SETTING UP YOUR PREAMPLIFIER

tools required: phillips head screwdriver and a clean glove

WARNING - This preamplifier uses and generates voltages that could cause injury or death. Never open the amplifier while it is plugged in, and always wait at least one hour after turning the unit off to unplug and open the unit. Lethal voltages can remain in the electronics after the unit is unplugged

1)Opening the box - Carefully remove the preamplifier and power supply from the box. It is important that you retain the packing material and box in the event that the amplifier ever needs servicing. The packing material and box have been carefully designed to protect your valuable equipment during shipping so you don’t want to throw them away!

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Rogue Audio Sixty Six owner manual Introduction, Setting Up Your Preamplifier

FAQ

What tools are required to set up the Rogue Audio Sixty Six preamplifier?

You will need a phillips head screwdriver and a clean glove for setting up the preamplifier.

How should I handle the preamplifier to prevent injury or death?

The preamplifier uses and generates voltages that could cause injury or death. Never open the amplifier while it is plugged in, and always wait at least one hour after turning the unit off to unplug and open the unit.

What should I do with the packing material and box after removing the preamplifier?

It is important to retain the packing material and box in the event that the amplifier ever needs servicing. The packing material and box have been carefully designed to protect your valuable equipment during shipping, so do not throw them away.