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OPERATION OF THE AMPLIFIER 

 

After  all  proper  connections  have  been  made,  you  are  now  ready  to  turn  the 
Stereo  100  amplifier  on.  The  power  on/off  switch  is  on  the  front  of  the  amp.  
Some  preamplifiers  and  sources  can  generate  dangerous  transients  that  can 
damage  loudspeakers.  To  avoid  letting  dangerous  transients  reach  your 
loudspeakers turn your system on in the following order: 
 
1)

 

Turn on all sources (CD, tuner, etc.) that you will be using.  

2)

 

Turn on the preamplifier. 

3)

 

Wait until preamp has stabilized. 

4)

 

Power up Stereo 100 amplifier 

5)

 

Select listening source and play music 

 
When powering down your system turn the amplifier off first. 
Note – 

Important!

 After turning off the amplifier, wait at least one minute to turn 

it  back  on.    Do  not  turn  it  on  then  off  and  then  on  again  in  quick  succession.  
Doing  this  will  not  allow  the  power  supply  to  discharge  between  on/off  cycling 
and may result in transient noises.  
 

 
Triode/Ultralinear switch: 

This  switch  is  located  on  the  back  panel  of  the  amp.  See  Figure  2.  The  output 
transformer  of  a  tube  amplifier  acts  as  the  electrical  interface  between  the  very 
different  impedances  of  the  loudspeaker  and  the  tube  circuitry.    There  are  three 
fundamental ways that the output transformer can be connected to the tube circuit. 
 
1)

 

Tetrode or Pentode connection – In this configuration, the highest power level 
is  achieved  but  at  the  expense  of  significantly  higher  distortion  levels. 
Practically speaking, this mode of operation is sonically inferior and has been 
disregarded in the Stereo 100 design. 

2)

 

Triode connection  –  With this  configuration, the  lowest  level  of distortion is 
achieved but at the expense of output power. In the case of the Stereo 100, its 
power level in triode is high enough that it will likely provide plenty of power 
for almost any speaker load. 

3)

 

Ultralinear  operation  –  With  this  configuration,  power  levels  near  those  of 
tetrode  mode  are  achieved  with  low  distortion  levels  that  approach  those  of 
triode  operation.    For  loudspeakers  that  demand  very  high  levels  of  power, 
ultralinear should provide excellent sound and plenty of power. 

 
The triode/ultralinear switch allows the user to operate the Stereo 100 in either of 
the  two  modes.  In  general,  the  sonic  differences  are  subtle  but  for  a  given 
loudspeaker  one  mode  is  likely  to  sound  better  than  the  other.      There  is  a 
complex  relationship  between  the  output  transformer  and  the  crossover  network 
so  try  both  and  see  which  one  works  best  in  your  system.    This  switch  can  be 
operated  while  the  amplifier  is  playing  but  you  will  hear  a  small  relay  noise 
through the loudspeaker. 

 

Summary of Contents for Stereo 100

Page 1: ...0 Stereo 100 Vacuum Tube Power Amplifier Owner s Manual Rogue Audio Inc 3 Marian Lane Brodheadsville PA 18322 Issue date 06 17 13...

Page 2: ...ing the Stereo 100 amplifier 2 3 Installing the Stereo 100 into your system 3 4 Operation of the amplifier 5 5 Setting the tube bias 6 6 Troubleshooting 7 7 Owner and Warranty Registration Form 7 8 Fu...

Page 3: ...he unit off to unplug and open the unit Lethal voltages can remain in the electronics after the unit is unplugged The Stereo 100 amplifier has been painstakingly inspected for cosmetic flaws during an...

Page 4: ...ected will depend on the speakers used Consult either the owner s manual for your speaker or your local dealer to determine the correct choice For 6 ohm speakers try both and see which one you prefer...

Page 5: ...ip to avoid creating a ground loop Amplifier Location The Stereo 100 depends on natural convection flow patterns for proper cooling To ensure proper cooling the unit should be located in a position so...

Page 6: ...ways that the output transformer can be connected to the tube circuit 1 Tetrode or Pentode connection In this configuration the highest power level is achieved but at the expense of significantly high...

Page 7: ...r dealer and have them bias the amplifier for you 1 Allow the amplifier to warm up for at least 15 minutes 2 Turn the preamplifier volume completely off so that no signal is entering the amplifier 3 R...

Page 8: ...e is bad replace the fuse and then set the bias If the bias will not maintain itself and the fuse blows again the tube should be replaced Bias Meter reading is too high Check that you do not have two...

Page 9: ...Fuses 4 1 4 Amp slow blow SPECIFICATIONS output power 100 WPC frequency response 5Hz 50 kHz 1dB THD 0 1 typ 1 at rated power input sensitivity 1 0 V RMS dimensions 14 W x 19 D x 7 H weight 60 pounds 2...

Page 10: ...ue Audio lightening power surges or acts of God Use of any other than Rogue Audio factory parts may void this warranty This warranty does not cover the cost of parts and labor which would be otherwise...

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