MOON 310LP Phono Preamplifier
Operating the 310LP
We recommend that you leave your MOON 310LP Phono Preamplifier powered up at all times to maintain optimal performance. In the event that you plan to be away from your home for a few days, powering off the Phono Preamplifier may not be a bad idea. Once fully
IMPORTANT: A turntable with a functional cartridge MUST be connected to the MOON 310LP prior to connecting the AC power cord, otherwise you may damage your amplifier and/or loudspeakers.
Making the AC Connection
Connect the supplied AC power cable to the IEC receptacle, located on the rear panel of the phono preamplifier’s chassis. Ensure that the AC wall outlet you use has a functioning ground. For the best sonic performance, it is preferable that you plug your MOON 310LP directly into a dedicated AC outlet and avoid using an extension cord.
In order to obtain the maximum performance from your audio system, we strongly recommend that the detachable power cord not come into physical contact with any of the interconnect cables running to and from your 310LP. In the event that this can’t be avoided, you should ensure that any cables coming into contact with each other are crossed at ninety degree angle to minimize the contact area.
Powering up your MOON 310LP for the first time
Since this Phono Preamplifier is not equipped with an on/off power switch, when connecting/disconnecting the AC power cord you are actually turning the unit on/off. Prior to making the AC connection for the first time, make sure that every cable is properly connected to avoid any problems. Once the 310LP is connected to an AC source, The blue LED on the unit’s front panel will illuminate.
On and Off Sequence
To avoid having any annoying noises (ie. “thumps” and “pops”) emanate from your speakers when powering your 310LP on or off, you should
1)Always power up your 310LP before powering up your preamplifier and/or integrated amplifier.
2)Always power down your 310LP after powering down your preamplifier and/or integrated amplifier.
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