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SETTING UP THE MD 307 HYBRID INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER
1.
Position the unit away from any spot which may have extremes in temperatures.
2.
Place the unit on a very rigid surface capable of holding 75 pounds (34 KG).
3.
The heat sinks located inside the unit are used to keep the unit at a safe
operating temperature. It is important that they are not covered and that the unit
is not installed in a closed area where there is little air circulation. Ensure at
least 2” of clearance on the left and right of the device, and 5” of clearance
above the unit to allow for proper ventilation.
4.
Unwrap the EIA AC cord and plug the EIA end into the rear socket marked
Power
Input
. Plug the other end of the AC cord into a 120/220/230/240 volt
continuous AC power supply. Be sure that the voltage marked on the rear of the
unit is the same as the AC source that you are using.
5.
Hook up your speakers to the back of the unit insuring that the positive (+)
terminal on the speaker is hooked up to the positive (+) output terminal on the
307, likewise that the negative (-) is correctly hooked up. Be sure that all the
connections are tightly affixed.
6.
Turn on the power switch on the front panel
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL SOURCES TO THE MD 307 HYBRID INTEGRATED
AMPLIFIER
CAUTION
As standard practice, you should always turn off the main power to the MD 307
Hybrid Integrated Amplifier whenever any source component, interconnect or
loudspeaker is being changed in your system.
1.
Using your RCA cables, balanced XLR cables, coaxial, optical or USB, plug the
source(s) into one of the inputs marked in the back of the MD 307.
2.
Power up you Hybrid Integrated Amplifier and set the input to match the input on
the rear of the unit that the other source is plugged into.