Classe Audio SSP-800 Owner's Manual
Classe Audio SSP-800 Owner's Manual

Classe Audio SSP-800 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual SSP-800/CT-SSP Surround Sound Processor...
  • Page 2 NOTICE All of us at Classé take extreme care to ensure that your purchase will remain a prized investment. We are proud to inform you that all Classé components have been officially approved for the European Community (CE) mark. This means that your Classé product was subjected to the most rigorous manufacturing and safety tests in the world. The CE mark certifies that your purchase meets or exceeds all European Community requirements for manufacturing consistency and consumer safety.
  • Page 3 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    .................8 extensive listening tests ................8 extraordinary longevity ................8 Unpacking and Placement ................9 unpacking your SSP ...................9 SSP-800 placement considerations ............9 CT-SSP rack-mount installation ............... 10 CT-SSP stand-alone installation instructions ..........10 warm-up/break-in period ................ 12 operating voltage ..................12 voltage protection ................
  • Page 5 AC status ..................59 status ....................59 CAN-Bus model specific features ............60 PlayLink ................... 60 amp info ..................61 event log ..................61 Troubleshooting .....................62 Care & Maintenance ..................65 Specifications ....................66 SSP-800 Dimensions ..................67 CT-SSP Dimensions ..................67 Installation Worksheet ...................69...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Welcome to the Classé family! Congratulations on your purchase of the Classé SSP-800/CT-SSP Surround Sound Processor, a next generation processor with reference-quality performance. We are sure that you will enjoy it for many years to come. Classé values the relationships with our customers and intend on supplying the highest level of support along with our product.
  • Page 7: Exceptional Design Features

    Exceptional Design Features The SSP-800 is a next-generation surround sound preamp/processor, conceived with pure performance as its raison d’être. It seamlessly unites a multitude of disparate audio and video signal formats to faithfully reproduce your music and movies as the artist intended. custom theater The SSP-800 is also available in a Custom Theater chassis (CT-SSP), specially designed to facilitate rack mount installations. The CT series offers an alternative to the Delta series industrial design and may also be used on a shelf or in a traditional cabinet by installing the supplied feet and front panel security tabs.
  • Page 8: Room Equalization And Speaker Control

    All home theater sound systems are affected by room characteristics. Sound and speaker control reflections and sound absorption can create dramatic variations in the performance of your system, particularly in the lower frequencies. The SSP-800/CT-SSP features a system of filters which, in the hands of an experienced acoustician, can help optimize the performance of your system. flexible GUI The front panel’s LCD touchscreen supports an extremely flexible and versatile graphical user interface (GUI) while maintaining a clean, uncluttered appearance. The SSP-800/CT-SSP provides a range of controls that might...
  • Page 9: Unpacking And Placement

    Keep all packing materials. Transporting the SSP without using the packaging specifically designed for it may result in damage that is not covered under the warranty. SSP-800 placement Before installing your SSP-800 into the system, be sure to read the following considerations placement suggestions. • Do not place the SSP-800 directly on the top surface of a conventional power amplifier or any other heat source.
  • Page 10: Ct-Ssp Rack-Mount Installation

    • Allow at least three inches (7.5 cm) of clearance above and to each side of the processor for ventilation. Do not obstruct the area around the processor so that excess heat can dissipate through normal air circulation. Avoid placing the processor on a soft surface, such as plush carpeting, that may restrict airflow. Important! Obey all placement considerations.
  • Page 11 Important! Install (2) securing brackets when using the CT-SSP in a stand- alone (non-rack-mount) installation. Important! For stand-alone CT-SSP installations, follow the same placement considerations as outlined for the SSP-800. 2. Install left and right faceplate securing brackets (L7326 for CT-SSP and CT-AMPS, and L7907 for CT-5300) secure with (4) 8-32 X 3/8 philips pan head screws. Tighten to 5.0 in-lbs (0.56 N-m)
  • Page 12: Warm-Up/Break-In Period

    (in European Union countries, CE regulations specify 230V). This voltage setting is not user selectable. Ensure that the voltage rating on the rear panel of the SSP-800/CT-SSP Surround Sound Processor matches the AC voltage rating of your electrical outlet. If the AC voltage is incorrect, please contact your local authorized Classé...
  • Page 13: Voltage Protection

    The SSP-800/CT-SSP Surround Sound Processor contains protection features that prevent the processor from operating at dangerously high or low voltages. These features are incorporated to help protect the processor from dangerous power surges and other power irregularities that could cause extensive damage to the processor. This circuitry guards against the following irregular supplied power conditions.
  • Page 14: Front Panels

    MENU MUTE SSP-800 MENU MUTE Front Panels The front panels of the SSP-800 and CT-SSP are shown above. The numbers in the drawing refer to the descriptions that follow. Standby/On Button and Status Indicator Pressing the Standby button puts the SSP into standby mode – a low- power state which leaves the Surround Sound Processor and outputs...
  • Page 15 • LED flashes (at power-up) – the SSP is in the process of power- up initialization. • LED Off – the SSP is powered on, fully operational, and the display active. • LED flashes rapidly (after power-up) – the AC mains voltage is out of range. Menu On/Off Button Press once to call up the main page of the menu system, which replaces the normal front page or Home page of the Touchscreen and OSD (On-Screen Display).
  • Page 16 Volume Control Knob The large rotary knob on the right side of the front panel controls the system volume level. he volume knob increases and decreases volume in precise 0.5dB increments throughout most of the volume range. At extremely low volume, the step size is increased somewhat to facilitate moving between extremely low and normal listening levels.
  • Page 17: Rear Panel

    100-120V~ T800mAL250V 220-240V~ T500mAE250V Rear Panel The rear panel of the SSP-800 is shown above. The same rear panel layout also applies to the CT-SSP. The numbers in the drawing refer to the descriptions in this section. serial number You’ll find your processor’s serial number on the top right edge of the rear panel, as shown in the graphic above (the black label). Please record this number on the Introduction Page (page 6) of this manual for future reference.
  • Page 18: Hdmi Inputs

    Component Video Inputs The SSP supports two component video inputs, each with three RCA connectors labeled 1 and 2 – the component video format requires three separate cables labeled Pr, Pb, and Y. Use these inputs when the output of your source is component.
  • Page 19 HDMI Outputs The SSP supports two HDMI outputs, labeled 1 and 2. The SSP HDMI outputs support HDMI v1.4a featuring 2D video at resolutions up to 1080p @ 24/50/60 fps, standard 3D video formats with resolutions up to 1080p @ 24 fps, Audio Return Channel (ARC), HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC), Deep Colour, x.v.Color(xvYCC) and provides a 2-channel SPDIF downmix of the source material.
  • Page 20 When these inputs are selected, only volume control is enabled. 11 2-Channel Balanced Analog Audio Inputs The SSP-800/CT-SSP was designed with a 2-channel balanced analog audio input, using a pair of balanced XLR connectors labeled R1 and L1. Use this input with any 2-channel analog source component with balanced outputs.
  • Page 21: Trigger Outputs

    13 IR Input Use the IR input when the front panel IR window does not have a clear line-of-sight with the remote control, for instance, when the SSP is installed in a cabinet or closet. Attach this input to an infrared repeater system to route signals from the remote control to the SSP via a mono mini-jack (3.5mm phono).
  • Page 22 18 CAN-Bus Input and Output CAN-Bus (Controller Area Network) allows several Classé components to be connected together for simultaneous operation, such as switching from On to Standby. Using the CAN-Bus Input and Output connectors, the Classé components can be daisy chained together and controlled via the CAN-Bus interface. NOTE: The final component in the daisy chain MUST have a termination plug inserted into the CAN-Bus output.
  • Page 23 20 Main Power On/Off Switch This switch connects and disconnects the SSP from AC. NOTE: Changes to settings are stored whenever the SSP is put into Standby. Turning off power to the unit before first entering Standby mode erases any setting changes that have been made since the unit was last placed in Standby mode.
  • Page 24: The Remote Control

    Press the navigation arrow keys to move up and down the list, then press Enter to make your selection. For additional information about the surround modes, refer to the Using the SSP-800/CT-SSP section found later in this manual. Input Sel (Selection) Button To change inputs, simply use the Input Selection arrow buttons to step through the inputs.
  • Page 25 Preset Config (Configuration) Button This button steps through the configurations set to “in use”. If there is already a configuration active (due to being a default) for a particular input it will be overridden until the input is selected again, or the user selects that default configuration.
  • Page 26: Initial Setup

    Initial Setup Your SSP-800/CT-SSP Surround Sound Processor is delivered with default factory settings to facilitate initial setup. But we highly recommend that you work with your Classé dealer for the final setup of the processor. Your dealer’s knowledge and experience with Classé products will ensure that your surround system is optimized for your listening space. However, if you can’t wait to get started, this section is designed to assist you in setting up and becoming familiar with the SSP hardware. Once the initial setup is complete, be sure to read the rest of this manual to familiarize yourself with the daily operation and customizable features of your Surround Sound Processor.
  • Page 27: Step 3: Sources

    Step 3 Connect all source components to the SSP rear panel. Source devices that you may want to integrate into your surround system might include audio and video devices, such as CD and DVD players, and your main display, such as a flat-panel display or projection system. If necessary, refer to the Rear Panel section in this manual for a detailed description of each connector found on the rear panel.
  • Page 28: Step 5: Loudspeakers

    SSP. The SSP-800/CT-SSP also provides two Auxiliary analog audio outputs. See the Rear Panel section for more details about the Auxiliary outputs.
  • Page 29: Step 6: Power Up

    Step 6 Power up the system! Now you are ready to power up your SSP and your surround system. • Turn the rear panel power switch of the SSP to ON. • The initial power-up cycle of the SSP takes approximately 90 seconds. During this time, the blue LED on the standby button flashes. (For the CT-SSP, the standby button itself will flash blue.) • When the power-up cycle is complete, the SSP enters Standby mode. The LED (or standby button) stops flashing but remains illuminated, indicating that the SSP is in Standby mode.
  • Page 30: Understanding Surround Sound

    Understanding Surround Sound Today’s sophisticated surround sound systems have spawned a bewildering array of technologies and acronyms. In this section, we’ll give you a basic understanding of what all that jargon means. As a result, you’ll be better equipped to take advantage of the best that home entertainment has to offer. how many channels? Today’s home entertainment systems reproduce soundtracks that include anything from one to eight separate channels of information. Examples include: • Watching mono movies, such as Casablanca or The Wizard of Oz, having only a single channel of audio information in the soundtrack.
  • Page 31 There are many multi-channel formats available. Table1, below, identifies the most common multi-channel formats to help you sort out some of the possibilities. Table 1: Common multichannel modes Name # Chs Matrix/Discrete Comments analog stereo Discrete Found on almost all sources, including tape decks, tuners, and CD players. analog multi- Discrete A multi-channel analog input used...
  • Page 32: Post-Processing

    Dolby Digital 1.0 - 7.1+ Discrete Audio codec which allows for higher Plus bitrates, 7.1 channels or more (currently limited by HD DVD, Blu-ray disc™ standards), while still remaining compatible with older 5.1 systems. The codec was designed based on Dolby Digital but provides the necessary versatility going into the future.
  • Page 33: Using The Ssp-800/Ct-Ssp

    Using the SSP-800/CT-SSP Your SSP’s versatile touchscreen LCD supports most of your day-to-day operations and provides access to a flexible menu system for setup functions that aren’t accessed as often as others. Although using the touchscreen is quite intuitive, the menu system is extensive. This section of the owner’s manual outlines the use of this touchscreen in day-to-day operation of the system. When you bring the SSP out of its Standby mode, the touchscreen displays an “initializing”...
  • Page 34: Mode Selection

    Touching the up or down arrows scrolls through the list of modes. Touch any mode (that isn’t grayed out) to select it. The SSP processing changes to the newly-selected mode. Press the Back button to return to the Home page. The available modes are described in Table 2. Table 2: SSP-800/CT-SSP available surround processing modes Name Description Mono Outputs sound to the center channel only. Use it for mono sources such as classic movies, mono TV broadcasts, etc.
  • Page 35: Video Preview

    Dolby PLIIx Movie The Movie mode routes the special effects signals to the surround channels for a fuller, dramatic impact while viewing movies and films. Dolby PLIIx Matrix The Matrix mode provides a sound field similar to the Music mode, but does not have the additional adjustment options.
  • Page 36: Controls

    controls Touching the Controls option opens a new page, as shown below. The Controls page allows you to adjust a variety of processor functions, such as audio levels and delays, as well as selecting listening/speaker configurations. These adjustments are temporary; when a new input is selected, the adjustments are deleted and replaced with the saved values. If you want to recalibrate the audio levels because of an equipment change, use the Speaker Setup menu, not the Controls menu.
  • Page 37: Configuration Select

    neighbors or others in the household who might prefer to be sleeping during your action movie. This feature is specific to Dolby Digital soundtracks and is grayed out, or unavailable, when listening to other surround formats. If turned on, it will remain on until either being turned off or the input is changed. It de-activates for non-Dolby Digital sources (such as may happen during a commercial) and re-activates when the Dolby Digital signal reappears..
  • Page 38: The Menu System

    The Menu System The comprehensive menu system provides setup and configuration controls for the Surround Sound Processor. These installation-specific features let you customize how the SSP works within the context of your particular system. Pressing the Menu button on the front panel opens the main Menu page, which is divided into six sections as shown below.
  • Page 39: System Setup

    system setup Touching the System Setup option from the main Menu page opens the System Setup page, which contains six setup options as shown below. From the System Setup menu, you can: • tailor your inputs to your particular source components • configure and calibrate the system to take best advantage of your loudspeakers • create shortcuts through the “profile function” to access your preferred or most frequently used functions • program the behavior of the SSP’s DC triggers volume setup Touching the Volume option from the System Setup menu opens the Volume...
  • Page 40: Max Volume

    max volume The Max Volume page allows you to establish a maximum volume setting for your system. This scale runs from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating that you do not want any artificial limit placed on the maximum gain your Surround Sound Processor can provide.
  • Page 41: Automation

    This volume control is specifically for use with automation control systems. Such control systems can vary in how quickly they repeat ramped volume commands. By first selecting a suitable volume control speed on the SSP-800/CT-SSP Surround Sound Processor, the programming required to tailor the speed from the control interface is simplified.
  • Page 42: Input Setup

    input setup Each of the 20 inputs supported by your Surround Sound Processor can be customized in several ways to enhance system performance or to simplify controls. The Input Setup menu always opens to the setup page for Input 1. The menu contains six buttons that completely define each input –...
  • Page 43: Audio

    Configurations are speaker setups, and are discussed in more detail later in this section. NOTE: The default Configuration assignment can be temporarily overridden from the controls button on the Home page. See the section, Using the SSP-800/CT-SSP, for more details.
  • Page 44: In Use

    in use This button identifies active inputs. If the In Use button is highlighted, then the Input is active. If the In Use button is NOT highlighted, then the input is considered inactive and is removed from the source selection list. Deselecting the In Use button for unused inputs is a good way to simplify source selection.
  • Page 45: Profiles

    profiles A Profile allows you to create a number of shortcuts to various functions of your Surround Sound Processor. Two separate profiles can be customized with up to six commands each. Any defined profile has a named button available on the home page, as shown above. NOTE: By default both profiles are inactive, therefore the profiles button does not appear on the home screen.
  • Page 46: Room Eq

    EQ The SSP-800/CT-SSP Room EQ capability allows you to build very precise digital audio filters to help compensate for fixed sonic irregularities in your room. These filters should be constructed based upon audio measurements made by a well-qualified acoustical engineer. These powerful filters are made available in a completely manual fashion to help your professional installer give you the best listening experience possible.
  • Page 47: Name

    name The Name button provides a way to customize the names of the speaker configurations. Each name can be up to 14 characters long. To change a configuration name to something more specific to your system, use the four buttons along the bottom of the Configuration Name menu. The buttons provide the following functions: • The left arrow button acts like the backspace key on a computer keyboard. Touch this button to delete characters by moving the cursor to the left.
  • Page 48: Levels

    levels The Levels menu allows you to adjust the output levels of the speakers. An SPL meter should be used from the primary seating position to ensure that each speaker delivers the same sound pressure from a given test noise audio signal. Touch the Noise Seq button to activate the noise generator; the top of the menu now states “Levels Noise: L” – indicating that the test noise is being generated on the front left speaker.
  • Page 49 Each speaker opens the same menu with two buttons – size and crossover. To modify the crossover for the selected speaker, touch the Crossover button and then adjust the setting using the increase and decrease buttons. The crossover setting applies a high pass filter to the speakers set on crossed over, and a low pass filter to route bass information to the sub (if enabled).
  • Page 50: Auxiliary Channels

    auxiliary channels Now that the main speakers have been configured, we’ll discuss the Auxiliary Channel configurations. On the Speaker setup page, touch the Aux Channels button to open the Auxiliary Channels menu. The SSP has two auxiliary channels that can be utilized as additional subwoofers, assigned as a 2-channel down-mix of a selected multichannel signal, or configured to bi-amped left and right audio.
  • Page 51: Black Level

    IR The complete list of SSP-800/CT-SSP discrete infrared (IR) command codes extends far beyond what is practical for handheld remote controls. However, many of these functions are critical if you plan to create a customized remote control with macros that take command of your entire system. Without these discrete codes, many of the macros you might want to create simply won’t work...
  • Page 52: Brightness

    The Language menu offers a choice between six different languages supported by the SSP-800/CT-SSP. The language selected is then used for all touchscreen and menu system text. Classé has also provided our international distributors with a software tool that makes it possible for them to customize the translations to suit their local customs and terminology.
  • Page 53: Colors

    In any event, the SSP offers both systems so that you may choose what makes the most sense to you personally. Dolby/DTS The SSP-800/CT-SSP incorporates both Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS Neo:6 technologies for converting a two-channel signal into an enjoyable multi-channel listening experience. The Dolby/DTS Setup menu allows you to modify the Dolby PLIIx Music or DTS Neo:6 Music processing settings to best suit your personal preferences.
  • Page 54: Dolby Pro Logic Iix

    Dolby Pro Logic IIx Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music mode has three user-adjustable parameters: • Panorama presents a wider, deeper front soundstage. The effect is somewhat signal-dependant, meaning that it is more pronounced with some recordings and less so with others. With a good recording, however, the effect can be quite dramatic.
  • Page 55: Remote Fkeys

    Fkeys The remote control supplied with the SSP-800/CT-SSP has four function keys (Fkeys), each of which gives you instant access to a specific system function that might otherwise be buried in the menu system. For example, if you use the balance control frequently, you may want to consider programming one of the Fkeys to directly access the balance control.
  • Page 56: Status

    status The Status screen provides several items of information on the currently playing disc, as well as access to information on the software used in and the internal sensors of the SSP. While on this page, pressing the more key will access the CAN-Bus features.
  • Page 57: Hardware Setup

    hardware setup Classé Delta Series Products Two or more Classé Delta and/or CT series products are required, at least one of which must have a touchscreen display. Category 5 Network Cables These are ordinary network cables, commonly used for broadband Internet connections. They should be typical “straight through” cables not the “crossed over” type, and the total required will be one less than the total number of Delta and/or CT series components in your system.
  • Page 58: Using Can-Bus

    using CAN-Bus CAN-Bus is controlled via the touchscreen of any Delta or CT series component. There is no master component, so Delta/CT series systems where two or more units have a touchscreen can be controlled through any of the touchscreens. However, it is probably easiest to start using CAN-Bus through just one. CAN-Bus is accessed by pressing the menu button on the face of the unit or remote, then the status button, followed by the more button. The touchscreen will then display the CAN-Bus devices screen, which lists connected Delta/CT series components by model & serial number.
  • Page 59: Can-Bus Shared Features

    CAN-Bus shared features The following CAN-Bus features are shared by all models. configuration Selecting configuration will present the CAN-Bus configuration screen allowing access to name, global brightness, and global standby features.. • name enables you to set the name that this component will be listed under in the CAN-Bus devices screen. The name will appear next to the unit model and serial number, and facilitate the identification of units in large systems.
  • Page 60: Can-Bus Model Specific Features

    CAN-Bus model The following CAN-Bus features are model specific. specific features PlayLink This feature is exclusive to Delta series disc players and will only function if the disc player is connected to a CAN-Bus enabled preamp or surround sound processor. When PlayLink is active, pressing play on the disc player will also automatically switch the preamp/processor to a specified input. This means that you can listen to a CD or watch a DVD literally at the touch of a button.
  • Page 61: Amp Info

    amp info Available for amplifiers only, this screen displays the data provided by the heatsink and AC Module temperature sensors. NOTE: This feature is only accessible when the target amplifier is on. event log Reserved for amplifiers, this feature is a protection circuitry event log which can only be accessed when the target amplifier is in standby.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Always refer any service problems to your Classé dealer. However, if you run into a problem, we recommend referring to this section first as sometimes an error is not a malfunctioning product, but simply an oversight in the proper setup of the component.
  • Page 63 Only one speaker seems to be playing. P If the problem occurs with all inputs, check the interconnecting cables between the preamp and the power amp. Also check the speaker wires for secure connections. P If the problem occurs with only one input, check the input balance control setting of that input: select the problem input, then access the input balance control by touching Controls from the Home page of the front panel touchscreen, then select System...
  • Page 64 P If there is no output on component video from an HDMI source, the signal is likely HDCP encrypted. Try setting the source up with an analog cable and select an analog video input path. P If there is a preview image but no output image, check the display connection. Ensure the YPrPb cables are properly connected if using a component video TV. Some display devices may not display the source’s output resolution (for example, component 720p going into a standard definition display or an...
  • Page 65: Care & Maintenance

    Processor, as direct application of liquids may result in damage to electronic components within the unit. input factory defaults For your convenience, here are the factory default settings for the SSP-800/CT-SSP Surround Sound Processor. Input # Default Audio Connector Default Video Connector Coaxial Digital 1...
  • Page 66: Specifications

    SSP-800 width: 17.5” (445mm) CT-SSP width: 19” (482mm) SSP-800 depth (excluding connectors): 16.5” (419mm) CT-SSP depth (excluding connectors): 14.91” (378.71mm) SSP-800 Height: 6.75” (172mm) CT-SSP Height: 6.97” (177mm) n Net weight SSP-800: 29 lbs (13 kg) CT-SSP: 33 lbs (15 kg) n Shipping weight SSP-800: 38 lbs (17 kg) CT-SSP: 49 lbs (22 kg) For more information, see your Classé...
  • Page 67: Ssp-800 Dimensions

    SSP-800 Dimensions 17.50" [ 444.5mm ] 6.00" [ 152.4mm ] 6.78" [ 172.1mm ] MENU MUTE SSP-800 .78" [ 19.7mm ] 2.42" 12.66" [ 61.5mm ] [ 321.6mm ] 2.42" [ 61.5mm ] 16.48" [ 418.5mm ] 12.40" 17.30" [ 315.1mm ] [ 439.3mm ]...
  • Page 68 CT-SSP Dimensions 19.00" 483mm 6.97" [ 177mm ] MENU MUTE 16.39" [ 416mm ] 14.91" [ 379mm ] 17.00" [ 432mm ]...
  • Page 69: Installation Worksheet

    Installation Worksheet Source: ______________________________________________________________ Audio Connector:______________________________________________________ Video Connector:______________________________________________________ Input:_______________________________________________________________ Source: ______________________________________________________________ Audio Connector:______________________________________________________ Video Connector:______________________________________________________ Input:_______________________________________________________________ Source: ______________________________________________________________ Audio Connector:______________________________________________________ Video Connector:______________________________________________________ Input:_______________________________________________________________ Source: ______________________________________________________________ Audio Connector:______________________________________________________ Video Connector:______________________________________________________ Input:_______________________________________________________________ Source: ______________________________________________________________ Audio Connector:______________________________________________________ Video Connector:______________________________________________________ Input:_______________________________________________________________ Source: ______________________________________________________________ Audio Connector:______________________________________________________ Video Connector:______________________________________________________ Input:_______________________________________________________________...
  • Page 70 Lachine, Quebec Canada H8T 1B3 +1 (514) 636-6384 +1 (514) 636-1428 (fax) http://www.classeaudio.com email: cservice@classeaudio.com North America: 1 800 370 3740 email: classe@bwgroupusa.com Europe: 44 (0) 1903 221 700 email: classe@bwgroup.com Asia: (852) 2790 8903 email: classe@bwgroup.hk All Others: +1 514 636 6384 email: cservice@classeaudio.com Copyright © 2009 Classé Audio, Inc. Printed in Canada.

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