Tenor 350M Owner's Manual

Mono blocks ultimate reference amplifier

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Tenor
350M
Mono Blocks
Ultimate Reference Amplifier
Owner's Manual
Te nor I nc.
Version: November 2008

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  • Page 1 Tenor 350M Mono Blocks Ultimate Reference Amplifier Owner’s Manual Te nor I nc. Version: November 2008...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Please read this Owner’s Manual for your own safety and the protection of your Tenor • equipment. Once you have installed your Tenor equipment, store this Owner’s Manual in a safe • place for future reference if necessary.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Design Principles ........................... 6 Precision Engineering & Assembly ..................... 6 Unpacking......................7 Lifting Caution – 148lbs (67Kg)!.....................7 Travel Cases..............................7 List of Items Included with pair of Tenor 350M..............7 Moving Amplifiers..........................7 Installation ......................8 Considerations ............................8 Party Isolation Stands ........................8 Placement..............................8 Ventilation ..............................8...
  • Page 5 AC Mains On/Off & Fuse .........................16 Remote Turn On Jack........................16 Single Ended and Balanced Inputs.................... 17 Loudspeaker Binding Posts ......................17 350M Internal View ..........................17 Troubleshooting & Protection Circuitry Overview........18 Internal Fuses Associated With Protection Circuitry........... 18 Other Internal Fuses........................... 18 Example Protection Scenarios .....................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    This Owner’s Manual is provided to assist in the unpacking, installation and ongoing care of your Tenor 350M amplifier. It is recommended that you take a few minutes to acquaint yourself with the contents of this manual before you unpack further so that you are safe and the amplifier is handled correctly.
  • Page 7: Unpacking

    Caution should be used in lifting the amplifier upwards out of the lower portion of the travel case to make sure that nothing scratches the beautiful Tenor finish. It is recommended that the travel case and amplifier be positioned close to its final loca- tion using the wheels of the travel case if necessary.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Considerations The Tenor amplifier needs to be located in a clean, safe and dry environment within close proximity to AC power mains. Placement on the floor close to your speakers is an ideal location as long as the amplifier is not in people’s way. Always consider...
  • Page 9: Source Components

    Speakers The Tenor 350M is capable of driving virtually any speaker with an average impedance of 4 to 16 Ohms and capable of handling 350 watts continuous power. The impressive Tenor 350M dynamic headroom necessitates speakers that can handle this power (see Tenor 350M Specifications) or you will risk damaging your speakers.
  • Page 10: Power Requirements

    Once 3-minutes has expired the Tenor 350M is now warmed and stabilized so the lens will then change from red to blue showing the amplifier is now on line and ready for use. It will take up to 60 minutes for the 350M to reach optimum operating temperature.
  • Page 11: Break-In Period

    The Tenor 350M is designed to operate within design specifications for a period close to 10,000 hours. As a typical example, a Tenor 350M used each and every day for 3 hours under normal use will last almost 10 years before it will need a tube refit and calibration. A meter is located on the back panel showing the hours of enjoyment this amplifier has delivered and will be shipped from the factory reading “zero”...
  • Page 12: Special Design Features

    Special Design Features Power Supply The heart of the power supply for the Tenor 350M is a custom designed and manufac- tured high current transformer that accommodates various international voltages and frequencies in providing specific line voltages for each stage of the amplification process.
  • Page 13: Environmental Considerations

    Environmental Considerations Considerable effort went into the efficiency of the Tenor 350M and its power con- sumption. To maximize the efficiency of the amplifier and to minimize its “carbon foot print”, Tenor undertook a yearlong project to design and test various trans- former designs.
  • Page 14: Front Panel

    On/Off Switch There are 2 on/off switches on the Tenor 350M amplifier. If the rear master switch is in the on position, one can power the amplifier on and off using the secondary rocker switch located below the front panel slightly to the right of center. If the rear mas-...
  • Page 15: Front Lens - Indicator Light

    Front Lens – Indicator Light The lens on the front panel is an indicator light that is dark (i.e. not lit), red or blue and, in the event of a fault, blue will change to red in 1-second increments. Dark means that the amplifier is either not on or there is no power provided to the amplifier.
  • Page 16: Rear Panel & Internal View

    Rear Panel & Internal View Cautions AC Mains On/Off & Fuse Remote Turn On Jack...
  • Page 17: Single Ended And Balanced Inputs

    Single Ended and Balanced Inputs Loudspeaker Binding Posts 350M Internal View...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting & Protection Circuitry Overview

    6. 200 milliAmps SB (TR5) @ –125 volt fuse to Power Supply Board (F4) Please Note: None of these fuses are user replaceable – all require Tenor Service! During the initial 3-minutes warm-up, the amplifier will monitor the above fuses as well as the temperature of the heat sinks.
  • Page 19: Example Protection Scenarios

    2, 3 and 4 can be remedied by simply allowing the amplifier to cool down by powering off for a sufficient period of time. Failure of condition 1 requires Tenor Service! No Audio + Front Panel Lens Light is Blue When there is no audio and the front panel lens light is blue suggests that the input, RCA or Balanced XLR and/or the speaker cables are not connected properly.
  • Page 20: No Audio + Front Panel Lens Light Is Red (Flashing)

    Ideally for the best sound each 350M chassis should be plugged into individual circuits and all other components should be plugged into a separate circuit but this also has the greatest potential for ground hum.
  • Page 21: Care And Maintenance

    Audio Board (Vacuum Tubes) The Audio Board is home to all of the Vacuum Tubes in the Tenor 350M. Every tube is matched and calibrated in the circuit so unless you are specifically directed by Tenor to alter these tubes they should never be touched except by trained Tenor service technicians.
  • Page 22: Tenor 350M Specifications

    Shipping weight in custom road case ......148 lbs / 67.2 kg Dimensions ............19.5” W x 28” D x 9.5” H * : @ 8 Ohm, 1kHz **: Outside signal path Tenor Inc. reserves the right to make improvements which may result in specification changes without notice May 2008...
  • Page 23: Warranty

    Warranty Tenor Inc. Canada warrants the Tenor 350M to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 5 years from the date of the original purchase provided the amplifier is registered with Tenor Inc. Canada within 90 days of the purchase date and there is valid proof of purchase from an authorized Tenor Inc.
  • Page 24: Product Registration

    To ensure your amplifier is covered by the Tenor Inc. 5 year warranty, it is mandatory that you register with Tenor Inc. by mail or email within 90 days of purchase and pro- vide us with all of the following information:...
  • Page 25: Tenor Contact Information

    Before returning your amplifier to Tenor Inc., it is necessary to receive a Return Authorization Number (RAN) as stated in Warranty Conditions. A RAN will be issed by contacting Tenor Inc. and describing the nature of your service request using either email or phone as follows: Tenor Inc.
  • Page 26: Owner's Notes

    Owner’s Notes...

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