Krell Industries KAV2250 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Questions and Answers
Q.
Should I turn the amplifier off when not playing music?
A.
No. Leave the amplifier in stand-by when not playing music. The stand-by mode
avoids cold starts as well as minimizes heat output and power consumption. Krell
recommends turning the amplifier off if you plan to be away for a period of time, for
example, on vacation. See
Amplifier Operation,
on page 13.
Q.
When I turn the amplifier on there is a loud hum through the loudspeakers. What
should I do?
A.
When a new component is introduced, a low frequency hum may occur in one or
both loudspeakers. Check that all input and output connections and cables are of sound
construction. See
Troubleshooting System Noise
,
on page 14. If the connections and
cables are sound, you may be experiencing a ground loop. This can often be easily
eliminated. Please contact your authorized Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell for
suggestions.
Q.
When I connect the amplifier to my system using the single-ended inputs, a loud
buzz comes from my loudspeakers. What is it?
A.
Check that the shorting pins for the amplifier are inserted into the XLR inputs (the unit
is shipped with the pins in place). When using the single-ended inputs, the shorting pins
must be inserted between pins 1 and 3 to keep external noise from corrupting the
signal. For more information, see
Connecting the Amplifier to Your System
,
on page
11.
Q.
Can I bridge all the channels on my KAV–3250
amplifier?
A.
No. You can bridge two of the amplifier’s channels: 1 and 2. Channel 3 cannot be
bridged.
Q.
Will I be able to use the amplifier without reconfiguring the channels for MAT or
bridged operation?
A.
Yes. The amplifier is shipped from the factory ready to play music. The default
settings, see
Figure 5,
on page 16, allow you to connect each amplifier channel output
to a separate loudspeaker. MAT and bridging reconfigurations are optional.