When the amplifier is in Mute mode, the output tubes are drawn down to a very low trickle current with
noticeably lower heat output to conserve tube life. The amplifier can be left overnight in this condition, but
longer than this is not recommended.
Tetrode /Triode Switching
The Mode button or the Mode Trigger can be used to toggle the operating mode of the amplifier between the
Tetrode and triode modes. The user can change mode either in standby or in power on mode. The Mode LED
will be lit red or green when the amplifier is powered on to indicate which mode the amplifier is in. Green
indicates that the amplifier is in Tetrode mode and Red indicates that the amplifier is in the half power Triode
mode.
After the amplifier completes its Power on cycle, the user can press the Mode button at any time to toggle
between the tetrode and triode modes. The Mute LED lights to a steady red immediately after the Mode button
is pressed and no signal will be allowed during this changeover period. In the middle of this switch over
sequence, the user will hear a clicking sound and the color of the Mode LED will change its color to correspond
to the new Mode selected. The Mute LED will start blinking red indicating that the amplifier is unmuting and
the tubes are being biased to the operating point corresponding to the new mode. For example switching from
Tetrode to triode mode, the Mode LED will change from green to red.
The user can also change tetrode triode mode during standby mode. Press the mode button once in standby
mode to toggle between modes. The next time the amplifier is powered on it will come up in the new mode
with the appropriate Mode LED indication and the tubes will be brought to the operating point of this new
mode.
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