Mark Levinson 532 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Nº532 Power Amplifier
DO allow at least 6 inches (15cm) of clearance behind the amplifier
so that the power cord and cables have space to bend without
becoming crimped or strained.
DO NOT place the Nº532 on a thick rug or carpet or cover the
amplifier with a cloth, as this might prevent proper cooling.
DO NOT obstruct the ventilation holes on the top and bottom of
the Nº532 or reduce airflow through the Nº532.
DO NOT place the Nº532 near low-level components. The power
amplifier is capable of producing large output currents and hence
significant magnetic fields, which can induce noise in sensitive
components.
DO NOT expose the Nº532 power amplifier to high temperatures,
humidity, steam, smoke, dampness, or excessive dust. Avoid
installing near radiators and other heat-producing appliances.
Warning! MAKE SURE all components are properly grounded. Do not defeat
the safety purpose of polarized or grounding-type plugs with
“ground-lifter” or “cheater” adapters. Doing so may cause
dangerous voltage to build up between components, which can
result in personal injuries and/or product damage.
Power Requirements
The Nº532 dual monaural power amplifier is configured at the
factory for 100, 120, or 230 VAC power operation at 50Hz or 60Hz.
Before operating the Nº532, ensure that the power label on the rear
panel near the AC input connector indicates the correct operating
voltage.
Caution! DO NOT attempt to adjust the operating voltage. Consult a Mark
Levinson dealer if the operating voltage is incorrect or must be
changed for relocation purposes.
Different operating voltages may require the use of different
power cords and/or attachment plugs. Contact a Mark Levinson
dealer for additional assistance.
The Nº532 dual monaural power amplifier is capable of passing
remarkable sound at exceptional power levels. Depending on
listening habits, loudspeaker demands, and the number of power
amplifiers present in the system, it is possibe that the electrical
service may become the limiting performance factor of your system.