
How to operate the Audionet AMP I
The Audionet AMP I is an audio power amplifier of highest performance
and finish quality and long-life stability. This system is designed for absolute natural music reproduction.
The following will give you all information about how to operate your
AMP I. Please read this carefully before the first use. Following these
instructions, your AMP I will give you long-lasting pleasure and satisfaction.
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Connecting the system
Power supply
Inputs
Please connect the power jack at the rear to your wall outlet. You should
either use the provided power cord or another one allowed for your
homecountry specifications.
NOTE:
The power specifications on the rear must meet to your home country specifications.
The AMP I is a Class I-system and must be earthed. Please ensure a
stable earth connection.
For connecting or removing a preamplifier, the AMP I has to be switched
off. Please ensure that all connector cables are in absolutely best condition.
The AMP I has two RCA inputs for the connection of a preamplifier, e.g.
Audionet PRE. Due to the dual mono construction, left and right inputs
are separated at the rear.
Outputs / Loudspeakers
Please connect left and right input of the AMP I to the corresponding
outputs of your preamplifier.
The AMP I has a protection circuit to prevent damage of the system in
case of short-circuit between the loudspeaker outputs. Nevertheless, to be
on the safe side your AMP I should be switched off while you are working on the cables between amplifier and loudspeakers.
Please connect the left and right loudspeaker outputs to the corresponding
inputs of your loudspeakers. You should pay attention to phase coincidence of your connections. This means that the red outputs (+) of the amplifier are connected to the positive inputs of the loudspeakers (usually
red) and the white outputs (-) are connected to the loudspeakers’ negative
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