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Connecting To Ac Power - Burson Timekeeper User Manual

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XLR Bridge Mode Connections
One channel
XLR Inputs

Connecting to AC Power

Check to make sure your Burson Timekeeper has been manufactured for operation at your AC line
voltage. Attempting to use your Burson Timekeeper at any voltage other than specified on the rear of
the unit may cause damage that is not covered by Burson's warranty.
Break-in and warm-up
Careful listeners will notice that the sound of the Burson Timekeeper improves steadily after the unit
is powered-up. A new unit will undergo more dramatic changes when power is applied for the first
time. Depending on the resolution of the system and the attentiveness of the listener, you may find
that the sound continues to improve over the first several weeks of operation. If the power is
disconnected for a period of an hour or more, the unit will undergo similar but less dramatic break-in.
Powering up
Make sure volume control has been turned to minimal when using your Timekeeper for the first time.
Always power up your source machine first and your power amp last. When powering down your
system reverse the steps.
 
Select "XLR" from
the selection switch
Connect to speaker according to
"+" & "-" symbol.
                       
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