Owner`s manual

Viola Cadenza Manual Rev 1 Page 10 of 16 7th September 2005
CONNECTING THE INPUTS
Unbalanced Signal Sources: Use connectors 2 to 5 on the unit’s rear panel.
Balanced Signal Sources: If you wish to use cables fitted with Fischer connectors,
use input 6 on the unit’s rear panel.
If you wish to use cables fitted with XLR connectors, use input 7 on the unit’s rear
panel.
CONNECTING THE OUTPUTS
Balanced Outputs: If you wish to connect the Cadenza to your power amplifier
using cables fitted with XLR connectors, use either set of XLR outputs shown as J & K
on figure 3. Use the connectors in vertical pairs. If you use them in horizontal pairs,
you will connect both power amplifiers to the same channel and have a mono
system.
If you wish to connect the Cadenza to your power amplifier using cables fitted with
Fischer connectors, use the outputs marked I on figure 3.
Unbalanced Outputs: If you wish to connect the Cadenza to your power amplifier
using cables fitted with RCA connectors, use the outputs marked H on figure 3.
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
Connect the DC power cord between the DC power connector on the rear of the
power supply and the DC power connector on the rear of the preamplifier. Take care
to ensure that both connectors are properly seated and that the locking screws on
each connector are fully tightened. Note, these need be no more than finger tight.
AC POWER CABLE CONNECTION
If the wall outlet you plan to use for the Cadenza has an on/off switch, check that it
is switched off.
Insert the supplied AC mains cord into the receptacle on the rear of the Cadenza
power supply and ensure that it is pushed securely home.
Insert the other end of the mains cable securely into the mains outlet. Take care to
arrange the cable so that it is not bent sharply and that its weight will not pull it out
of either the mains outlet, or the receptacle on the rear of the Cadenza power
supply.
Do not switch the unit on yet.