If necessary, document the damage with photographs and contact the transport carrier
immediately. Carefully remove your new power amplifier from its packing carton, and
examine it closely for signs of shipping damage. It is recommended to save all the
original packing cartons to protect your amplifier from damage should you wish to
store it or ship it for after-sales service.
2.2 Warranty Card
Fill out the enclosed warranty registration card and return it to Audio Electronic
Supply, Inc. within 15 days of original purchase or register it on line. Keep your original
sales slip with the packing cartons should you ever need it. Failure to register your
warranty will set the limited warranty time period to 90 days from date of purchase. When
purchased and properly registered, the limited warranty period is extended. See the
limited statement of warranty for details.
2.3 Amplifier Placement
In general, the location of your new Six Pac’s is not critical. Certain precautions must
be taken to ensure optimum performance however. Always avoid extremely hot
locations such as near steam heat radiators or other heating units. Allow 10-12 inches
above the amplifier for proper ventilation. Keep the top of the amplifier clear of books,
paper or other equipment to protect it against overheating! DO NOT place your
amplifier in a closed book case - overheating will damage the amplifier!
2.4 Power Requirements
The Six Pac’s is designed to operate from house current AC mains. The design voltage
is 117 VAC at 50/60Hz. (Foreign units 234 VAC at 50/60Hz.)
2.5 Cables
The speaker cables from the output posts of the Six Pac’s to the speaker system can be
any convenient length your set-up requires. Select speaker cables of sufficient size to
preserve the outstanding performance capabilities of your power amplifier. Heavy
gauge #14 wire is suitable for distances up to 15 feet, #12 wire for up to 30 feet. Your
Authorized Audio Electronic Supply Dealer will have proper speaker cable in stock for this
purpose.
Signal input connection is made via the input jack(s) on the rear of the Six Pac’s. The
interconnect cable(s) from the output of a variable output CD player or preamplifier
can be any convenient length your set-up requires. The choice of a shielded, high quality
interconnect cable is important. Once again, your audio dealer will suggest and have the
proper cables in stock for this purpose.