The Manley Laboratories Studio Reference 350 watt monoblocks requires a significant amount of AC current to operate properly. For best operation, plug the amplifier directly into the wall outlet, avoiding extension cords and other devices which restrict the current supply to amplifier. If extension cables are required, be certain that they are high quality, heavy duty (14-12 guage) cables.
CONNECTING YOUR AMPLIFIER Setting up your amplifier is rather easy. 1. Connect all source components (turntable, CD, Tuner, Tape DAT, etc.) to your preamplifier. 2. Connect the interconnects from the output of the preamplifier or switching center to RCA input. 3.
The Manley Studio Standard 350 is a fixed bias system that requires very little attention. If you wish to adjust or check the bias, follow the following steps. On diagram 1, which depicts the front panel of the Manley 350, you can see two measurement tip jacks labled "READ BIAS".
OPERATIONAL NOTES SWITCHING ON The power switch is located on the lower right hand corner of the front panel. Push the top of the rocker switch (1) to turn on the amplifier and the bottom of the rocker to turn off the amplifier. With monoblocks we suggest that you turn on one amplifier first allowing about thirty seconds to pass before powering the other one.
WARRANTY All Manley Laboratories equipment is covered by a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of purchase to the original purchaser only. A further optional limited 5 year warranty is available to the original purchaser upon proper registration of ownership within 30 days of date of first purchase.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION We ask that you please fill out this registration form and send the bottom half to: Registration entitles you to product support, full warrenty benefits, and notice of product enhancements and upgrades. You MUST complete and return the following to validate your warranty and registration.
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