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Boulder 3050 - Getting Started; Placement of the 3050 Mono Power Amplifier; Connecting To The Mains Outlet

Boulder 3050
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Placement of the 3050 Mono Power Amplier
Your Boulder 3050 Power Amplier is designed to reduce interference
from external magnetic and radio elds (RF). While placement is not
critical, known magnetic elds should be avoided.
An isolated granite base has been included with the Boulder 3050.
The granite base is intended to serve as a platform on which to place the
power amplier. Choose a solid stable surface for the granite base and
amplier. The granite base should be selectively located prior to placing
the amplier on it. Moving these components will require at least four
people, as they are very heavy. Professional movers are recommended.
The 3050 Mono Power Amplier will generate some heat. Therefore,
it should be located in an area with ample air circulation. Specically,
be certain that the heat sinks are unobstructed by objects that could
potentially block air-ow.
You may want to have access to the rear panel for cable changes. It
is recommended that speaker cables be as short as possible, while input
cables can be as long as necessary.
Connecting To The Mains Outlet
Your 3050 Mono Power Amplier is supplied with a mains power
cable suitable to the location where it was purchased. It is constructed of
large enough wire gauge and a plug appropriate for 240v AC line voltage.
Do not substitute another power cable.
Exact voltage and frequency compatibility is stated in the
specications section.
Once the 3050 Power Amplier is connected to a live mains outlet, an
outline of the power button on the front panel will become illuminated and
blink for a short time. The outline will then glow white steadily, indicating
that the supervising microprocessor is powered up and the amp is ready to
be turned on.
Getting Started
Getting Started

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