Classe Audio SSP-300 Speaker System User Manual


 
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Initial Setup
We understand that you may be anxious to begin enjoying your new surround processor.
Our best advice: take advantage of the considerable experience your Classé dealer offers
to make sure you get all the performance you deserve.
However, if you want to set up your new system yourself, this section is designed to get
the system up and running quickly. Following the steps outlined below will not fully
optimize your system, since doing so involves optimizing everything in the system – not
merely your surround processor. But we can get you off to a good start, assuming that
the rest of the system is approximately as it should be.
Your new SSP-300 is delivered with default factory settings which this section will use
to make your initial task simpler. Please note that these default settings cannot deliver
all the performance and functionality that the SSP-300 offers in your particular system.
For a full understanding of the capabilities of your new surround sound preamplifier/
processor, you should still read the rest of this manual – particularly the section
describing the menu system.
1 Plug everything into the AC mains, but make sure everything is off or in
standby.
By plugging everything into the wall, you ensure that every component is
grounded and lessen the chances of a static discharge damaging delicate
electronics. However, it is important that everything be turned off before you
begin, especially the power amplifiers. You do not want a transient from making a
connection to be amplified by your power amplifiers and sent to the speakers.
2 Connect your source components to the SSP-300.
By default, the
INPUT1 button is associated with the LINE1 analog audio
connection. INPUT2 button with LINE2, INPUT3 button with LINE3, etc.
Analog audio sources such as tuners should be connected to any available LINE
connectors. Make a note of where you are connecting your various sources.
3 Connect your SSP-300 to your power amplifier(s).
Connect the Main Outputs of the SSP-300 to the corresponding inputs on your
various amplifier channels, being careful not to mix them up. In particular, make
sure the SUB output is sent only to an appropriate subwoofer – the extremely low
frequencies often sent from the SUB output could damage a small speaker that
was not designed for those frequencies.
4 After making sure that the amplifiers are off or in standby, connect them
to the appropriate loudspeakers.
Pay close attention to the phase of the speaker connections. Always connect red (+)
terminals to red (+) terminals, and black (–) terminals to black (–) terminals.