Instruction Manual

If the problem is solved:
If the problem persists:
If the problem is solved:
If the problem persists:
If the problem is solved:
Check to see if your speaker cables
are properly connected to the bind-
ing posts. Look for frayed ends, loose
connections, or a conductor contact-
ing the amplifier chassis.
Turn the amplifier off and disconnect
it from the AC wall outlet. Disconnect
the preamplifier leads to the ampli-
fier. Now turn on the amplifier.
There is likely something wrong with
your preamplifier or interconnect.
Contact your dealer.
Leave the preamp leads disconnected
and continue to the next step.
Turn the amplifier off. Disconnect
the speaker leads at the main input
to the speaker. Now turn on the am-
plifier.
Call your Wilson Audio dealer. There
may be a problem with the crossover
or the speaker’s internal wiring.
Continue to the next step.
Turn the amplifier off and disconnect
it from the AC wall outlet. Discon-
nect the speaker cable leads to the
amplifier and turn the amplifier on
again.
You have a short in your speaker ca-
bles. Check for frayed ends, holes
(from spike feet), or make sure that
your spade lug is not touching the
chassis while it is connected to the
binding post.
If the problem persists:
Call the dealer where you bought your
amplifier. You appear to have a prob-
lem with this component.
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Wilson Audio Specialties
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