Vincent SV-500 Integrated Hybrid Stereo Amplifier Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Vincent
Table of Contents
Vincent SV-500 Integrated Hybrid Stereo Amplifier
SAFETY GUIDELINES
This appliance was produced under strict quality controls.
It complies with all established international safety standards. Nonetheless,
the following instructions should be fully read and observed in order to
prevent any hazard:
Do not open the appliance! Risk of electric shock!
There are no parts in the appliance that require maintenance by the user.
Maintenance/Alterations
All equipment that is connected to the domestic mains voltage can be
dangerous to the user if not handled properly. Leave maintenance work to quali
fied professionals. The product is only per-mitted for connection to AC
230Volt/50Hz, for earthed sockets and use in enclosed areas. Altering the
product or manipulating its serial num-ber voids the warranty. After a fault,
leave the appliance’s fuse to be replaced only by a profes-sional with one of
the same kind.
Power Cable Connection
Always pull the plug and never the power cable if you want to disconnect
the appliance from the mains power. Make sure when setting up the appliance
that the power cable is not squashed, severely bent or damaged by sharp edges.
Do not touch the power lead with wet or damp hands. Use the power cable
supplied or another one from Vincent.
Switching Off OFF
Switch the appliance off every time before you connect or remove other
components or loudspea-kers, disconnect or connect it to the mains power,
leave it unused for a longer period or want to clean its outside. On all
amplifiers and receivers, wait approx. 1 minute after this before disconnec-
ting or reconnecting the cable.
Moisture/Heat/Vibration
Contact of electrically operated equipment with liquids, moisture, rain or
water vapour is dange-rous for such equipment and the user and must be avoided
without fail. Take care that no liquids or objects get inside the appliance
(ventilation slots etc.). It must be disconnected from the mains power
immediately and examined by a professional if this happens. Never expose the
appliance to high temperatures, direct sunshine or strong vibration.
Heat Build-up
All amplifiers generate heat as part of their design. Make sure that a gap of
5 cm remains around the appliance and that the surrounding air can circulate
(do not install in enclosed cupboards). Vents must not be covered up.
Volume
The maximum tolerable volume is always reached well below the maximum possible
setting on the amplifier. Be careful with the volume setting, therefore, in
order to prevent damage to hearing. So that you do not expose yourself to high
volumes unintentionally, always set to a low level before changing the input
channel.
Cleaning
Pull out the plug before cleaning the outside of the product. Whenever
possible, use a soft, lint-free cloth that has been dampened. Do not use
abrasi-ves, solvents, thinners, flammable chemicals, polishes and other
cleaning products that leave marks.
Batteries
Take note of the instructions for using batteries in the chapter “Remote
Control”.
OTHER INSTRUCTIONS
Setting up the appliance
How the system is set up has an effect on the sound quality. Therefore only
place it on a suitable, stable surface. To make the most of your system’s
sound quality, we recommend placing the equipment on racks and not putting
them on top of each other.
Old electronic equipment
This appliance is subject to the conditions set out in the European Directive
2012/19/EC. This is identified by the symbol of a crossed-out waste bin on the
appliance.
What this means for you as a consumer: All old electrical and electronic
equipment that is no longer used must be disposed of separately from domestic
waste using places provided by the authorities. By doing so you can prevent
damage to the environment and help to encourage manufacturers to produce more
durable or reusable products. For further information about disposing your old
appliance, please consult your local authority, waste disposal agency or the
shop where you bought the product.
CE sign
This appliance complies with the current EU directives about attaining the CE
mark and thus meets the requirements for electrical and electronic equipment
(EMC regulations, regulations and regulations for low voltage equipment).
Declarations
This document is a product of Sintron Distribution GmbH, 76473 Iffezheim and
may not be copied or distributed partly or in full without express, written
consent.
Vincent is a registered trademark of Sintron Distribution GmbH, 76473
Iffezheim.
Vincent works continually to improve and develop its products. Therefore, the
appearance and technical design of the appliance are subject to changes, as
long as they are in the interest of progress.
The content of these instructions is for information purposes only. It can be
changed at any time without prior notice and does not constitute any
obligation on the part of the trademark’s owner. The latter assumes no
responsibility or liability for errors or inaccuracies, which may be included
in these operating instructions.
Storage of the packaging
We strongly recommend that you keep the original packaging in case you need to
transport the equipment again at a later date. Transport damages are mainly
caused by improper packaging of the HiFidevices. Because the original
packaging fits the equipment accurately it will reduce the risk of damage if
the transport is necessary.
Explanation of the symbols
The lightening bolt tells you that dange- rous voltages are present in the applian- ce, which can cause an electric shock.
This symbol brings your attention to par- ticularly important information regarding operation and maintenance.
This symbol identifies useful information and advice about how to handle the appliance.
INCLUDED IN DELIVERY
Please check the contents of the packaging, which in addition to the appliance should contain the following accessories:
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1 power cable
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1 remote control VRC-13
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this manual
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
Despite the fact that development is constantly moving in the direction of
digital audio format and towards audio video systems with an increasing number
of channels, high quality stereo systems still enjoy a large degree of
popularity. Some users are put off by the installation of complex multi-
channel systems and enjoy viewing DVD films in stereo. Other music enthusiasts
do not want to switch to a surround sound system because that will never reach
the sound quality of an equally prized High-End stereo system. Especially if a
space-saving second audio system at home should not also save on sound
quality, stereo integrated amplifiers are preferred.
The SV-500 is a remote-controlled stereo-integrated amplifier. It has been
included in Vincent’s range as the best-equipped hybrid integrated amplifier.
However, the main focus has been on the amplifier circuitry which combines the
advantages of both transistor amplifiers and valve amplifiers and also sets
standards. The device also has enough power to drive and control two pairs of
common loudspeakers. Other equipment features are the circuitry control of
other devices (Power Control), a headphone output, tone control that can be
switched off, a Loudness function, remote control and a switch between the two
pairs of loudspeakers. The highest manufacturing quality and excellent value
for money go without saying. This amplifier is the ideal partner for Vincent
DVD players, CD players, tuners, headphone amplifiers and loudspeakers. In
combination with the HiFi furniture and speaker cables from the range, one can
build a perfectly harmonious system.
FRONT VIEW
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POWER: Mains switch
This is the main power switch for turning on and off the device. When switched off, the device is disconnected from the mains. The switching operation is signalled via the cables connected in the terminal “POWER CONTROL” (14). -
INPUT: Input Selector
One of the six audio sources connected to the amplifier inputs can be selected for playback here. The LED above the dial associated with the selected input is lit as long as the amplifier remains switched on and is not muted. -
PHONES
If desired, you can connect a set of headphones with an impedance between 32Ω and 600Ω to this stereo jack. As long as the headphones are plugged in, the loudspeakers are switched off. The volume of the headphone can be changed with the rotary knob “VOLUME” (8)(21). Before pluggingin a headphone, the volume setting should be reduced. -
BASS
For setting the bass proportions (low frequencies) of the sound. -
TONE
Bypasses the tone control that has been set with the BASS and TREBLE dials. -
Infrared receiver for the remote control
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VOLUME
The volume of the loudspeakers and the speakers may be increased or decreased with this knob. -
MUTE
Pressing this button once mutes the speakers, the recording output (11) and the preamplifier output (13). Pressing it again returns to the original volume.
REAR VIEW -
NPUT: S1 – S4
Here you can connect up to four source devices with stereo audio line level output. -
REC OUT: recording output
If desired, you can connect a recording device like a CD recorder or a tape recorder to this output. The stereo signal of this output is identical to the output signal of the selected audio source at one of the preamplifier INPUTs. It is independent of the volume setting (8)(20), the Tone Control (4)(6). As long as the preamplifier is muted (9), the “OUTPUT REC” does not provide the music signal. -
DIGITAL IN:
Optical/Coaxial
Connections for audio signals of source devices with digital sound such as, for example, DVD players. “Optical” for optical fibre connection and “Coaxial” for connection via coaxial cable. -
PRE OUT: preamplifier outputs
With this pair of RCA connectors you can output the preamplified stereo audio signal of the currently selected source to power amplifier channels or an active subwoofer. -
POWER CONTROL (12V)
These jack connectors (3.5 mm) send the signals for the standby control (12V Trigger). -
Voltage Selector:
The voltage selector behind the pane allows swit-ching the voltage from 230 V to 110 V.
Refer to safety instructions for further information (p. 36, “Switching the Voltage”) -
FUSE HOLDER
This small plastic housing contains the device’s fuse. Note the safety instructions on this. -
AC 220-240V:
Mains connector
To establish the power supply, connect the plugs of the power cable to the device and to a suitable wall outlet. -
SPEAKER
Output sockets with screw clamps for connection of one pairs of loudspeakers. You can use loud-speaker cables with 4 mm banana connectors.
REMOTE CONTROL
Point the front of the remote control directly at the front of the appliance,
making sure there are no objects between the remote control and the appliance.
The distance between the remote control and the appliance should not be more
than 7 m, as the reliability of the remote control is affected beyond this
range.
Make sure that you do not point the remote control at an angle to the
appliance, as beyond an angle of ±30° to the centre axis the appliance may not
respond as well to the remote control.
Change both batteries if the distance at which the remote control can be used
effectively decreases.
BATTERIES
Using batteries
Handling batteries incorrectly can cause battery acid to escape or an
explosion in extreme cases. The batteries must be correctly inserted taking
note of the polarity, which is marked in the inside of the battery
compartment.
In order to make full use of the batteries’ life, do not mix new and used
batteries. Make sure that you insert batteries of the same type.
Some batteries are rechargeable, others are not however. Take note of the
precautions and instructions that are included on all batteries.
Remove the batteries if the remote control is not going to be used for a long
time.
Under no circumstances must batteries be short-circuited, taken apart or
heated up.
For environmental reasons, used batteries should be disposed of in accordance
with local environmental regulations and not put with domestic waste.
Only use coin cell CR2025
Change/inserting the batteries:
- Open the battery compartment of the remote control by pushing out the clip and pulling out the battery compartment.
- Remove the optionally used battery and correctly insert the new button cell, as schemat-cally shown in the battery compartment.
- Close the battery compartment of the remote control.
BUTTONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
19. MUTE
Pressing this button once mutes the speakers, the headphones (3), the
recording output (11) and the preamplifier output (13). Pressing it again
returns to the original volume.
20. Input selector buttons
Select the input source you want to listen to with these buttons.
21. VOLUME and VOLUME
These buttons change the amplifier’s volume set-ting for the speakers, the
headphone and the pre-amplifier output (13).
INSTALLATION
Set up the cable links in a sequence as follows. Connect the power cable between device and power supply only after all other connections have been made.
DURING INSTALLATION PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING ADVICE :
Protective caps
Prior to the first installation the protective plastic caps must be removed
from all the connections used at the rear of the unit. 1 2 ** RCA
connections
Mechanically identical RCA plugs are available for input and output
connections. Make sure that you do not get these connections confused during
installation!
Make sure that you do not mix up the analogue inputs for right and left. The
RCA plugs for these are mostly colour coded as follows: red for the right
channel, black or white for the left channel. Speaker cable connections.
Loudspeaker connections**
The use of ready-made loudspeaker cables is recommended instead of connecting
the cable’s central wire (strand) directly to the terminals. Banana plugs or
cable lugs ensure high security from short circuits and damage to loudspeakers
or amplifiers.
Ensure that bare loudspeaker wires are never able to come into contact with
each other or with the metal on the back of the housing.
Make sure that the positive and negative loudspeaker wires are connected
correctly. You will notice a reduced sound quality if the connections are the
wrong way round.
Only use loudspeakers with a nominal impedance of at least 4Ω.
Cable connections
Make sure that all plugs fit tightly. Inadequate connections can cause noise
interference, failures and malfunctions.
To make the most of the components’ sound potential, only high-quality loudspeakers and connecting cables, for example Vincent cables, should be used. Your local stockist will be glad to advise you about this.
CONNECTION OF THE SOURCE EQUIPMENT
Connect the outputs of the source devices with the inputs (10) of the
amplifier. The output sockets on the source equipment are usually indicated by
“Line Out”, “Audio Out” or “Front Out”. You will find information about ways
to connect source equipment in their operating manuals.
To use a record player you need a so-called phono preamplifier (also called a
equaliser preamplifier), which is installed in the signal path between the
record player and one of the high-level inputs. Some models of record player
already include this preamplifier and can be connected directly. You will find
further information in this appliance’s operating manual.
The stereo sound of appliances that use output connectors other than RCA (DIN
plugs, jack plugs) can often also be used with the aid of adaptors.
Up to four line level stereo sources can be connected to these RCA inputs. The audio inputs “S1”…”S6” (11) represent electrically equivalent standard line level inputs with RCA connection. They have an iden-tical function and differ only in name.
CONNECTION OF TWO ADDITIONAL MAIN AMPLIFIER CHANNELS
You only need the “PRE OUT” sockets (13) if you want to use a separate stereo
amplifier or two mono amplifiers to supply two additional loudspeakers. This
makes sense if you intend to use two more loud speakers for stereo music
playback, for example in a separate zone (another room of your home). These
loudspeakers are then connected to the speaker outputs of the additional
amplifier(s). The amplifier output connections “PRE OUT” (13) must be
connected with the input connectors of the main amplifier, in most cases
labelled “INPUT”, “POWER AMP IN” or “MAIN INPUT”.
Instead of the stereo main amplifier shown here you can alternatively use two mono main amplifiers.
CONNECTION OF A RECORDING DEVICE
If you want, you can use the RCA sockets “REC OUT” (11) on the back of the appliance to connect an ana-logue stereo recording device (e.g. CD recorder, cassette recorder etc.) or another appliance that is intended for receiving the unchanged, fixed stereo output level (line level) from the signal source selected on the amplifier at any given time. The output level is independent from the volume setting but reacts to the “MUTE” command. The output level is independent from the volume setting, the Loudness function, the tone settings (BASS, TREBLE, TONE), the position of the speaker switch (4) and the plugging- in of the headphones (3).
Connect this signal output to the signal input (“LINE IN”, “TAPE IN” oder “REC IN”) on the recording appli-ance using RCA cables. Please note that some recording equipment can have a slightly detrimental effect on the audio signal quality. Some recording devices have rather low input impedance, which can slightly alter the input signal voltage. For maximal music enjoyment we recommend that you connect to the “REC” terminal only for as long as the recording is actually being made.
CONNECTION OF SOURCE DEVICES OVER OPTICAL IN AND COAXIAL IN
The integrated D/A converter makes it possible to receive also digital audio
signals via an optical and/or coaxial cable and to transmit them analogously
to the amplifier. Here, the “Optical IN” and “Coaxial IN” (12) connections
serve as input.
Digital audio source with optical signal connec tion
Digital audio source with coaxial signal connection
CONNECTIONS FOR THE STANDBY CONTROL (POWER CONTROL)
Many AV-Systems consist of a multitude of individual components. To avoid the
necessity of switching them on and off before and after every use, many
manufacturers have equipped their devices with what is known as “POWER
CONTROL” circuit or “TRIGGER”. This kind of remote-controlled standby circuit
is used primarily for preamplifier and power amplifiers. To employ these
functions, direct or indirect cable connections must be made between the
preamplifier (or integrated amplifier) and all the devices which support this
function. The “POWER CONTROL” function operates in such a way that each
switching on or off of one device in the system (usually the preamplifier)
automatically brings about the switching on or off of all the connected
devices which support this function. Please keep in mind that all devices
which respond to the power control are not disconnected from the mains network
when switched off. They are set to a standby state instead. For connecting
cables, two-core cables with 3.5 mm jack plugs (mono) are used. For each
connection between two devices one of those cables is needed.
If you don’t wish to use this function or if the other components do not support it, all you have to do is leave out these cable connections.
The SV-500 is equipped with two output connectors for the power control. Here, the switching signal gene-rated by the SV-500 is available for other components of the system. Two HiFi components that are able to react to the power control signal can be connected directly to the amplifier’s power control outputs (14). If more than two devices, which can be controlled, are to be connected, then it is necessary to make the power control connection between the amplifier and these further devices through the outputs of the two devices which are connected directly. For that reason, every HiFi component that accepts power control signals is also equipped with a power control output. Thus, in theory it is possible to provide an infinite number of HiFi components with the power control signal. This approach, to loop a signal through a chain of components, is commonly referred to as “daisy chaining”.
Many devices which can be controlled by a switching signal (not preamplifiers or integrated amplifiers), have two terminals which do not differentiate between input and output. In this case either of the two can be selected.
“POWER CONTROL” sockets of preamplifiers or integrated amplifiers must not be interconnected! All receiving devices must not be connected to more than one preamplifier or integrated amplifier (directly or indirectly)!
CONNECTION OF THE LOUDSPEAKERS
On the SV-500 amplifier, a pair of speakers can be connected. For each speaker
you will find two spea-kers at the device terminals (positive + and negative
-), with one side of a speaker cable connected. At each terminal pair you will
find a label (R or L), which indicates to which side (right or left), the
terminal pair belongs. On speakers, there are like or similar connections,
marked here also, which connect to the pole (+ or -) belongs to. Here is the
other end of the assigned speaker cable. The speaker cables must be connected
like ports on a terminal pair: marked with “+” terminal on the amplifier must
be marked with a “+” connector of the speaker lead.
If each loudspeaker is connected completely normally with a twisted loudspeaker cable, then (usually with the supplied loudspeakers) the contact bridges (usually small metal panels or short cable bits) must be attached in each case between the two clamps of same polarity (e.g. both with “+ “ marked clamps) with loudspeakers with double connection (four loudspeaker clamps). With “+” and “R” marked connector of the amplifier is connected with one of the “+” marked bridged connections of the right speaker. Connected with “-” and “R” marked connector of the amplifier is with one of the “-” selected, bridged connections of the right speaker. For the speaker cable between the ports of the left speaker is the appropriate allocation to be chosen.
If you are using ready made loudspeaker cables with 4 mm banana plugs, all you
need to do is connect the two plugs on each loudspeaker cable end to the two
associated speaker connectors. Turn the connector screws clockwise to fasten
them.
If you want to use speaker cables equipped with spade lug connectors, every
connector screw must be opened by turning counterclockwise. After that, the
lug must be moved under the screw head. Then, turn the screw clockwise to
fasten the lug to the connector. To avoid damages to the amplifier, make sure
the connection is tight and no bare metal from the cable lug connector makes
contact with the rear panel or with another terminal.
CONNECTION OF THE LOUDSPEAKERS
If no connector is to be used, remove approxima-tely 1 cm length of insulation from each end of the speaker wire. Twist the braid in order to avoid short circuits. Turn the fastener on the loudspeaker terminal counter clockwise to loosen it and introdu-ce the bare wire end into the exposed connector hole. Then turn the fastener clockwise so that the wire is firmly clamped. Make sure the connection is pretty tight.
CONNECTION OF HEADPHONES
A set of headphones equipped with a 6.3 mm jack can be plugged into the socket
“PHONES” (3) on the front of the appliance.
By doing this, the loudspeakers are switched off. All headphones with an impedance of between 32 Ohm and 600 Ohm may be used. Unsuitable headphones with too low impedance may damage the amplifier or produce such unexpectedly loud volume that your hearing may be damaged. The volume (8)(21) should be reduced for safety reasons before a set of phones is connected.
CONNECTION OF THE POWER CABLE
Check that the electricity supply to your home is appropriate to the device.
The required voltage and fre-quency can be read on the back of the device
beside the socket for the mains. If the electricity supply is appropriate,
push the inlet connector of the supplied mains cable firmly into socket for
the mains on the back of the device. Connect the other end of the mains cable
to a mains socket.
SWITCHING THE VOLTAGE
This device is equipped with a switch (16) that can be used to change the
country-specific voltage from 230 V to 110 V.
Please never actuate the switch during operation! The voltage must only be
switched by a techni-cian, since the device fuse must also be replaced after
actuation of the switch! Information about the device fuse can be found on the
back of the device.
Unauthorised actuation of the switch will void any warranty claim!
OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
Operation | Button(s) | Description |
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Switch on and off
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POWER (1)
| The amplifier is switched on and off using this button at the front panel, there is no standby option. When switched off the device is internally sepa- rated from the AC power. When switched on, one of the LED’s near the input selector (1) is lit. As a precaution, before switching on, the volume set- ting (8)(21) should be reduced. The switching operation is signalled via the cables connected in the terminal “POWER CONTROL” (14).
Select an input
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INPUT (2)
Input selector buttons (20)
| On the front panel: if the “INPUT” dial is turned clockwise or in the opposi- te direction, each of the input channels will be selected in turn and this swit- ches the playback between the devices connected to the corresponding input sockets (10). The relevant LED lit over the “INPUT” selection dial shows which source is currently selected.
Using the remote control: A short touch on the button for the desired input channel (e.g. “S1” changes to the playback of the audio source connected there.
The illuminated LED near the input selector (2) indicates which audio source is currently selected for playback. Before switching over the input channel, the volume (8)(21) should be turned down as a precaution!
Change the volume
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VOLUME (8) VOLUME
.A / T
(21)
| On the front panel: Turn the knob “VOLUME” clockwise to turn up the volu- me and counter-clockwise to turn it down.
Using the remote control: Hold down the button “VOLUME .A” to turn the volume up. Use “VOLUME T” to turn it down.
The volume setting affects the signals for the loudspeakers and additional main amplifier channels (13) but never influences the signal at the output “REC OUT” (11). If a pair of headphones is plugged into the front of the device, the volume control no longer affects the loudspeakers but instead affects these headphones.
Mute the speakers and the preamplifier output
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MUTE (9)
| The MUTE function can only be operated with the remote control. It swit-
ches off the loudspeakers, the headphones, the preamplifier output “PRE OUT”
(13) and the recording output “REC OUT” (11). Pressing it again restores the
volume to its original setting.
Change the treble pro- portions of the sound| TREBLE (6)| With the
“TREBLE” control dial on the front of the device you affect the pro- portion
of higher frequencies in the sound. Turning it in clockwise direction
increases the treble intensity and moving it in anticlockwise direction
reduces it. In the middle setting the treble proportions of the input signals
remain unchanged. The adjustment of the treble control only has an effect if
the button “TONE” (5) has been pressed. This tone control affects the
loudspeaker and headphone signals as well as the output “PRE OUT” (13).
The signal of the output “REC OUT” (11) is independent of this.
Operation | Button(s) | Description |
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Change the bass pro- portions of the sound | BASS (4) | With the |
“BASS” control dial on the front of the device you affect the proportion of
lower frequencies in the sound. Turning it in clockwise direction increases
the bass intensity and moving it in an anticlockwise direction reduces it. In
the middle setting the bass proportions of the input signals remain unchanged.
The adjustment of the bass control only has an effect if the but-ton “TONE”
(5) has been pressed. This tone control affects the loudspeaker and headphone
signals as well as the output “PRE OUT” (13). The signal of the output “REC
OUT” (11) is independent of this.
Switch off tone control (BASS/TREBLE)| TONE (5)| If the sound is not
to be changed, it is recommended that you switch off the sound control (BASS,
TREBLE) with this button on the front of the devi- ce. When this button is
pressed, the sound processing settings in the tone controllers (4)(6) come
into play. If the button is not pressed, the two sound controllers in the
preamplifier are bypassed and the signals from the source are not changed in
terms of their frequency levels. The tone control affects the signal of the
loudspeakers and the “PRE OUT” output (13). The signal of the “REC OUT” output
(11) is unaffected by this.
TIPS
Burn in/ Warm up
Your audio components need a certain time period until they reach maximum
performance. The duration of this “warm-up “ time is very different for the
various elements of your audio system. Higher and homogeneous sound quality is
achieved while keeping the device switched on.
Your audio specialist dealer has enough experience to give you more
information.
Net frequency noise
Some audio source devices may in combination with the amplifier cause a
humming noise at power line frequency audible from your speakers. Usually, its
volume varies with the volume setting of the amplifier. This is no sign of a
defect or fault of your audio products but has to be eliminated. Generally,
every wall-powered device connected to the ground wire of the power plug can
cause this problem when connected to the amplifier.
Experience shows that this problem is mainly caused by antenna-connected
components (as TV sets or Tuners), personal computers, electrostatic loud-
speakers, subwoofers, record players or headpho
SEARCH FOR ERRORS
Symptom | Possible Cause | Countermeasure |
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Unit does not
work after pressing the power button
| Mains cable is not connected to a suitable mains wall outlet.
Mains cable has not been firmly inserted into wall power socket and the device’s socket. Otherwise it may be defective.
Unit fuse or unit is defective.
| Connect to a functioning socket using a suitable mains voltage.
Check the power cable. If necessary, ex- change it with a suitable mains cable and push its plug firmly into wall socket and the device’s power connector.
Contact your dealer.
No sound, appliance is switched on (one of the input LED’s
on the front of
the device (1) is lit)
| The currently selected audio source (2)(20) is giving no signal.
One of the audio settings of a connected DVD player (analogue/digital) has not been correctly selected.
The output of the source device is not connec- ted or is wrongly connected e.g. not connec- ted to the selected input channel terminal of the preamplifier.
Wrong input channel has been selected.
Volume setting is set too low.
The amplifier is muted (MUTE-Function).
A pair of headphones is still connected (3) so the loudspeakers are switched off.
The speaker cables are not properly connected to the amplifier’s terminals or are defective.
| Switch on the source unit and begin play- back.
Correct the settings in the player’s setup.
Correct the connection.
Set the amplifier (2)(20) to the input that your desired source is connected to.
Carefully increase the volume (8)(21).
Deactivate the MUTE function (9) after, as a precaution, reducing the volume level.
Pull the headphone plug out of the device. The volume should first be reduced for safety’s sake.
Check and tighten the speaker cables at the amplifier (18) and the speakers.
No audio playback on one channel| The source equipment is giving signal on only one channel.
One of the signal cables between audio source and preamplifier inputs has not yet been plugged in or is defective.
One of the loudspeaker cables or one of
the signal cables between pre and main ampli- fier is not correctly connected or it is faulty.
| Check the audio source. You can try to use it at a different amplifier for a test.
Check the cable connections, tighten them if necessary.
Check all the connections of the main amplifiers and whether the loudspeakers are working.
Symptom | Possible Cause | Countermeasure |
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Poor sound quality | The cable connections are not tight, the con- nectors are |
dirty or a cable is defective.
The tone settings on the dials “TREBLE” or “BASS” have not been selected correctly.
A record player has been connected to a line level input without using a phono preamplifier.
| Check the cables and cable connections. Check the settings selected there.
Interconnect a phono preamplifier.
The remote control cannot perform any functions| No batteries inserted in the remote control, batteries are not inserted correctly or are depleted.
The line-of-sight between the remote control and the unit is obstructed, the range was exceeded or the hand unit was operated from a position too far to one side.
The unit is not switched on.
| Check and replace the batteries if necessary.
Try to point the remote control at the front of the unit only when the sight- line is clear, within a 7-metre distance and, if possible, facing the unit.
Switch on the unit.
Humming low frequency noise is audible, even
as no audio source is playing back
| See section “Net frequency noise” in the chapter “Tips”.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Frequency response: 5 Hz – 50 kHz ±1 dB
- Nominal Output Power at 8Ω: 2 x 50 W
- Nominal Output Power at 4Ω: 2 x 80 W
- Input sensitivity: 420 mV
- Total Harmonic Distortion: < 0.1% (1 kHz, 1 W)
- Signal to Noise Ratio: > 90 dB
- Input Impedance: 47 kOhm
- AC power connection type: 230 V/50 Hz
- Inputs: 4 x RCA stereo, 1 x Optical IN, 1 x Coaxial IN
- Outputs: 1 x REC stereo RCA, 1x PRE stereo RCA,2 x 3.5 mm jack (Power Control),1 x 6.3 mm jack (headphones),
- Speaker connectors accepting 2 speakers
- Dimensions: 430 x 118 x 375 mm
- Weight: 10 kg
- Colour: silver / black
- Tubes: 1 x 12AX7, 2 x 6N1
FURTHER INFORMATION AS DEFINDE BY THE
ECODESIGN REGULATION
Power consumption in OFF-mode: <0,4 W
Power consumption in auto standby mode: <0,4 W
Time without input signal until auto-standby: 15 min. (autostandby can be switched off).
GLOSSARY
Audio Sources/Source devices
These are the components of your HiFi system and all other appliances, whose
sound you want to hear over the system and are thus connected to the
preamplifier, amplifier or receiver. This includes CD players, DVD players,
tuners (radios), cassette players, DAT recorders, personal computers, record
players, portable audio devices and many more.
dB Level
This is a way of describing any physical quantity; it is a common measurement
for signal voltages and volume. It is given in decibels (dB). Alter- na ting
signal voltages below 1V (RMS) are described as “line level” voltages, which
are suitable as music signals for amplifier inputs. Inputs on amplifiers
(mostly represented by RCA sockets), which are designed for signals on the CD
player, tape recorder, DVD player etc. are also referred to as “line level
inputs”. Those signal inputs must not be confused with inputs that accept
preamplified signals.
Dynamic
The volume difference between the quietest and the loudest sounds possible in
audio signals (without distortion or transition to noise). Dolby-Digital and
DTS soundtracks allow very high dynamics and produce excellent cinema-like
effects.
Input sensitivity
Term for the smallest average (RMS) input voltage which causes the maximum
output power at the maximum volume setting on the amplifier. Examples: 100 mV
to 500 mV (Millivolts) on line level inputs, 2 mV to 5 mV on the phono MM
input or 0.1 mV to 0.5 mV on the phono MC input.
RCA
RCA is the American name for a type of coaxial connectors and sockets,
originally the abbreviation for “Radio Corporation of America”, the name of a
United States company. Both the plug and cable consist of a rod-shaped inner
lead and a cylindrical-shaped outer lead. This enables a mono audio signal or
a video signal to be transmitted. Compared to the XLR plug connector, this
type of connection is also called “unbalanced signal connection”.
Please keep the receipt, store it together with this manual. The receipt is
your proof for the beginning of the warranty period. Note the serial number in
the following box, you can read it from the rear side of the device.
Serial number:
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