Krell Industries Preamplifier KBL, Preamplifier KPA, KBL, KPA Owner's Manual

KBL & KPA OWNERS’ MANUAL
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Orange, CT 06477-0533, USA
KBL & KPA OWNERS’ MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
The KBL and KPA represent significant departures from traditional preamplifier design. The time invested in carefully reading this manual will yield an important understanding of the functions and design features
of the units. Due to the high level of performance of which these units are
capable, careful placement and installation are crucial. Your thorough understanding of the operations of the KBL and KPA will help insure their maximum performance and long life.
ABOUT THE OWNERS’ MANUAL
The KBL/KPA Owner’s Manual is divided into various groups of information. The purpose of the document as a whole is to familiarize you with the units and guide you through their set-up, installation and operation in a logical progression. The Table of Contents is as follows:
A. Serial Number(s) and Factorv-Shi~ed Confia~ration
B.
General Information: a description of the basic design and performance
features of the KBL and KPA
C. Unpacking: detail of accessories shipped with the KBL and KPA in
various configurations
D. Installation: 1. Caution
2. Connector Details
3. Connector Termination Types
4.
Cable Requirements for Inputs and Outputs
5.
Setting of Internal Switches
6. Unit Location Guidelines and Installation
7.
Connection of Inputs and Outputs
8.
Turn-on of the Preamplifiers
E. Operation: 1. KPA Functions
2. KBL Functions F. ,W~rranty ~nd Service Information G. Termination Drawings
A. SERIAL NUMBERS & FACTORY-SHIPPED CONFIGURATION
KBL preamplifier serial number was shipped from the factory set-up for stereo operation
dual-mono
operation. Please refer to information specific to this mode of operation throughout the
manual. Should you wish to change between stereo and monaural operation please
refer to section D. 5. This is only necessary when changing either unit from stereo to mono operation.
All KPA are shipped from the factory set-up for stereo operation. Please
refer to section E. 1. d for information regarding dual-mono operation.
B. GENERAL INFORMATION
The KRELL KBL (Krell Balanced Line) and KPA (Krell Phono Amplifier) present many new concepts in preamplifier design. The traditional preamplifier contains both a phono section and a line section. The KBL and KPA divide these functions into two separate units. This was done for several reasons. The primary motivation was to allow adequate space to accommodate the latest evolutions of preamplifier circuitry and functions.
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These units are the current state-of-the-art. No compromise was allowed in their design. Details concerning their technical performance are covered in more detail below, A second important consideration was to introduce
the programmable concept employed in our current KSA/KMA amplifier line into our preamplifier line. A single KBL and KPA are used for stereo operation. A second unit of either can be added to achieve dual-mono, fully balanced operation. They can be easily changed without being returned to the factory. There are many advantages to dual-mono operation. The capability of the KBL and KPA to operate in either mode allows you to plan the development of your system over time, without the waste of money and time associated with trading or selling used gear. It also allows you to optimize your system more closely to your needs. For example, if line sources are most important, you can purchase two KBLs’, with or without a
KPA. If phono is most important you can purchase two KPA’s and one
KBL creating a completely balanced path for the phono signal. The
ultimate configuration, of course, is two KBL and two KPA. This creates a
completely dual-mono, balanced preamplifier system for all inputs and outputs. Other details concerning the functions of the units are covered
below and in the Installation and Operation sections. The method used to switch a KBL or KPA from stereo to dual-mono
operation is unique. For stereo operation each chassis has complete circuit paths for the left and right channels. When switched to dual-mono, balanced operation the left channel circuitry is assigned to the non-inverted path and the right channel circuitry is assigned to the inverted path. This changes the rear panel connector assignments on both the KBL and KPA. See the sections on Installation and Operation below for more details.
The KBL and KPA use high-bias, pure Class A circuits throughout,
including the power supplies and regulators. Circuits are DC coupled,
meaning there are no capacitors in the signal path. The power supply system and output circuits are extremely high-power when compared with conventional preamplifier designs. The output section of the KBL, for example, is really a small power amplifier, capable of swinging 60 volts
peak-to-peak. This allows the KBL to maintain exceptional linearity under
all conditions and drive virtually any length of cable without signal degradation. The external supply has two stages of regulation. Within each preamp chassis there are independent tracking regulators for each section of circuitry, separated channel-to-channel.
The KPA has completely passive RIAA equalization. Maximum deviation from the standard is +/- .1 dB from 10Hz to 20KHz. All parts are 1% tolerance.
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Both preamplifiers have innovative operational features. The KBL has two balanced inputs and one set of balanced outputs in addition to four single­ended inputs and one set of single-ended outputs. This allows one KBL to
accommodate balanced line sources and amplifiers, which Krell believes to be the standard for high-end audio gear. Therefore, it is only necessary to purchase a second KBL to achieve dual-mono, fully balanced operation. The KBL input labeling is a departure from the norm as well. Instead of
the conventional "phono, tuner, tape, aux, etc." we have labeled the inputs B-l, B-2, S-l, S-2, S-3, S-4. These refer to Balanced Input #1, Balanced Input #2, Single-ended Input #1, etc. Components in audio systems today are unpredictable. This input labeling allows KBL Selector can to be set-up or changed by each user to create the order he desires.
The KBL has front panel adjustments for output gain and absolute phase. The Gain switch provides a course adjustment to compensate for systems of different efficiencies and for level differences in source components.
The KPA has inputs for two different cartridges. There is a front panel switch to adjust between the gains required for moving coil and moving magnet cartridges. Adjustment for cartridge impedance loading is on the front panel as well. Perhaps the most interesting features on the KPA are the front panel adjustments for high and low RIAA trim. These allow you to tailor the RIAA equalization to specific records in small increments.
Single-ended/Balanced switching are also on the front panel.
C. UNPACKING
Remove the units from the shipping container. Keep the shipping materials in a safe, dry place for future use. The following is a list of the materials that are included in the packaging.
1 each:
preamplifier chassis KBL power supply with DC cable installed AC line cord "T" shaped Allen driver Spare fuse for the power supply Owner’s Manual
1 KBL ~ 1 KPA ~acked together
I each:
KBL & KPA preamplifier chassis KBL power supply with DC cable installed
AC line cord
DC jumper cable (KBL to KPA) "T" shaped Allen driver Spare fuse for the power supply Owner’s Manual
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1 KP~ without _vower supvlv
1 each:
preamplifier chassis DC jumper cable (KBL to KPA) "T" shaped Allen driver Owner’s Manual
1 KPA with ~ower su~pl_v
1 each:
preamplifier chassis KPA power supply with AC and DC cables attached
DC jumper cable (KBL to KPA) *not used when the
dedicated KPA supply is used* "T" shaped Allen driver Owner’s Manual
Inspect the unit(s) and power supply(s) for damage. If any is evident, or
some of the accessories are missing, contact your dealer or the factory immediately. If everything is in order you can proceed with the next steps.
D, IN/~TALLATION
1. Cautions
Note: These are important points of which you should always be aware. They are presented before the actual installation procedures, should you not read through the Manual entirely.
a. When installing the KBL always connect the DC cable between the preamp chassis and the power supply before plugging the power supply
into the AC mains. b. When installing a KBL/KPA combination ~ connect the DC
cables between the KPA and the KBL, and between the power supply and the KBL before plugging the power supply into the AC mains.
c. ~ disconnect the AC from the mains before disconnecting the
DC cable(s) from the preamp(s). d. A single KPA cannot be operated in balanced mode. The "Balanced"
push-button should not be activated unless two KPA are used. e. These points are true for both the initial installation of the KBL or
KPA and for revisions of your system that require their relocation.
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