Peavey CC 4000 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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owner’s manual
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installation
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unpacking
Upon unpacking, inspect the amplifier. If you find any damage, notify your supplier
immediately. Only the consignee may institute a claim with the carrier for damage
incurred during shipping. Be sure to save the carton and all packing materials. Should
you ever need to ship the unit back to Crest Audio, one of its offices, service centers,
or the supplier, use only the original factory packing. If the shipping carton is unavailable,
contact Crest to obtain a replacement.
mounting
CC Series amplifiers will mount in standard 19" racks. Rear mounting ears are also
provided for additional support, which is recommended in non-permanent installations
like mobile or touring sound systems. Because of the cables and connectors on the
rear panel, a right angle or offset screwdriver or hex key will make it easier to fasten
the rear mounting ears to the rails.
connecting power
CC Series amplifier power requirements are rated at 1/8
th
power (typical music
conditions) and 1/3
rd
power (extreme music conditions). The maximum power cur-
rent draw rating is limited only by the front panel circuit breaker. Consult the speci
-
fications in the Appendices section for figures on the current that each amplifier will
demand. Make sure the mains voltage is correct and is the same as that printed on
the rear of the amplifier. Damage caused by connecting the amplifier to improper AC
voltage is not covered by any warranty. Unless otherwise specified when ordered,
Crest amplifiers shipped to customers are configured as follows:
Option 1 North America 120VAC / 60 Hz
Option 2 Europe, Asia 230VAC / 50 Hz
Option 3 Australia 240VAC / 50 Hz
Option 4 South America 120VAC / 60 Hz or 240VAC / 50 Hz
For replacement
packaging, call Crest
Audio’s
Customer Service
Department directly.
see—service and support
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Always turn off and
disconnect the amplifier
from mains voltage before
making audio connections.
Also, as an extra precaution,
have the attenuators turned
down during power-up.
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