Plinius Audio M8 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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CHASSIS
OPEN
LIFT
LINE 1 LINE 2 OUTPUTS
CD
PUSH
PUSH
CAUTION:
TO RED UCE RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE
COVER. NO USER SERV ICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SE RVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
MAINS FUSE: REPLACE
ONLY WITH F5AL
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN
NEW ZEALAND BY
AUDIBLE TECHNOLOGIES LTD
P.O. BOX 1836
PALMERSTON NORTH
SERIAL No. VOLTAGE Hz
POWER
CONSUMPTION
50/
60
20VA
PLINIUS
M8
STEREO PREAMPLIFIER
LINE 4
ON / OFF
LINE 3 PROCESSOR
PUSH
PUSH
This panel incorporates all the terminals for connecting the input signals from your CD player, tuner, etc,
and the outputs to the power amp and mains supply.
Please remember that your Plinius M8 Preamplifier is a high quality electronic instrument capable of an
exceptional level of performance. Be sure that you understand your system’s requirements fully before
you make any connection to this preamplifier.
Rear Panel Showing In
Rear Panel Showing InRear Panel Showing In
Rear Panel Showing Input And Output Terminals
put And Output Terminalsput And Output Terminals
put And Output Terminals, Ground
, Ground, Ground
, Ground
Lift Switch,
Lift Switch, Lift Switch,
Lift Switch, Mains Switch
Mains Switch Mains Switch
Mains Switch And Mains Sock
And Mains SockAnd Mains Sock
And Mains Socket.
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et.
INPUT TERMINAL
INPUT TERMINAL INPUT TERMINAL
INPUT TERMINALS
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S
The input terminals of your Plinius M8 Preamplifier are easily accessible along the rear panel. These
standard RCA terminals are for use with single ended signals from line level audio components such as
CD, tuner, surround processor, VCR, etc. Also included is one pair of balanced XLR inputs for use with
XLR type cables. Consult your PLINIUS
PLINIUSPLINIUS
PLINIUS dealer for further advice if required.
OUTPUT TERMIN
OUTPUT TERMINOUTPUT TERMIN
OUTPUT TERMINALS
ALSALS
ALS
Connections for power amplifiers are provided in the centre of the rear panel. Connections are available
for both single ended (RCA type) and balanced (XLR type) cables. Note that the only time the outputs
aren’t ‘live’ is when the preamplifier is in mute or standby.