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THE MONITORING SYSTEM

The monitoring system of the 956 MK 2 functions outside of the signal path. When the amp is
on, this watchdog circuit constantly checks for errors with respect to temperature, DC offset
and voltage overloads.

In the event that one or both channels of the amplifier exceed their maximum allowable temperature the
overheat protection switches the output relais off and the POWER LED (3) goes out. The unit is switched
into stand - by mode. As a precaution, we recommend turning the volume down and waiting awhile
before turning the 956 MK 2 back on by pressing the POWER - button (2). The 956 MK 2 can only be
switched back on after the temperature has fallen below the allowable limit.

If the DC component at the speaker terminals of the 956 MK 2 exceeds the allowable limit, the speaker
relais are switched off. When this happens we recommend lowering the volume level. The 956 MK 2
will re-enable the speaker outputs automatically as soon as DC offset falls within the allowable limits.

If the peak voltage at the speaker outputs of the 956 MK 2 exceeds the allowable maximum the speaker
outputs are automatically switched off. If this happens we recommend lowering the volume and waiting.
The 956 MK 2 will re-enable the speaker outputs as soon as the voltage falls below the upper limit.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 

Before opening the housing cover the AC cord must be unplugged. Danger of an electric shock!

During the summer months, malfunctions often occur due to voltage spikes in the power lines after
lightning strikes. Completely unplugging the power cord offers the only effective protection. Merely
switching the 956 MK 2 off using the AC mains switch (7) does not suffice since voltage spikes are able
to arc over separated contacts.

We supply custom - made balanced as well as unbalanced interconnect cables of any length to ensure
the best sound quality of the power amp 956 MK 2. The impedance of our cables is ideally matched with
all BURMESTER audio components. For the cleanest power supply we recommend our triple - shielded
power cord BURMESTER - POWER.  

The fuses are located behind the safety lid of the AC voltage selector (9). They should be changed
by an expert only.

Before opening the safety lid of the AC voltage switch the AC cord must be unplugged. Danger of
electric shock!

MONO adapter cables (14) for MONO operation of the 956 MK 2 
BI - AMP adapter cables (15) for BI - AMPING operation of the 956 MK 2

Temperature

DC offset

Voltage overload

CAUTION:

Lightning strikes 

Interconnect cables

Fuses

CAUTION:

Optional 
accessories

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Page 3: ...ing quality with technical innovation and the highest degree of operating flexibility We urge you to read this user manual in its entirety before setting up the 956 MK 2 for the first time It will ena...

Page 4: ...Input right channel 5 Output right channel negative 6 Output right channel positive 7 AC voltage selector fuse box 8 AC input 9 AC mains switch 10 Output left channel positive 11 Output left channel n...

Page 5: ...siv frequence crossover built into the speaker from pre amp right and left channel respectively from pre amp right and left channel respectively from pre amp left channel 16 adapter plugs XLR RCA Twee...

Page 6: ...offers the possibility of remotely switching the 956 MK 2 on and off from your preamplifier or the D A converter In order to do this the REMOTE IN terminal 13 of the 956 MK 2 must be connected to the...

Page 7: ...use the 956 MK 2 in STEREO mode make the following connections 4 input right channel 6 speaker terminal right channel positive 5 speaker terminal right channel negative 12 input left channel 10 speake...

Page 8: ...owering the volume and waiting The 956 MK 2 will re enable the speaker outputs as soon as the voltage falls below the upper limit GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Before opening the housing cover the AC cord must...

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