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Clearaudio Basic + - Device Operation and Setup; Setup and Connection Procedure; Operational Guidelines and Notices

Clearaudio Basic +
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- Setup -
In order to activate the MC- or MM-function of
basic +
, simply use the switch on the bottom side.
After that the ground of the turntable/tonearm should be connected with the
basic +
. Now you can
proceed with connecting the
basic +
with your MC/MM-cartridge and preamplier. The very last
thing to do, is to connect the power supply with mains. For disconnecting please use instructions
vice-versa.
- Attention -
Never cover or put anything on top of the
basic +,
which could lead to overheating of electronic
parts.
If the unit is not in use for an extended period, switch it o at the rear panel.
- Notice –
Be aware of the right polarity of the external power supply by changing the phase of the mains
plug. If no phase testing equipment is available, try to nd the right position of the power chord by
alternately turning the plug and listening. You will hear the dierence!
Phonostages are devices designed to provide a very high level of amplication. This is necessary
because the electrical signal generated by a phono cartridge is extremely low (usually less than one-
thousandth of a volt). The job of the phonostage is therefore to accurately equalise the phono signal
and boost it to line level (measured in volts).
However, phonostages are by nature extremely sensitive, which leads to the potential problem that
high-frequency interference may also be amplied to a point at which it becomes noticeable.
Unfortunately it is not possible to completely protect the sensitive phonostage circuitry from this
interference without degrading its high delity performance. Therefore care must be taken to position
the phonostage away from sources of high frequency interference such as mobile phones, modems
and powerline communication systems (PLC) in which data is sent over the mains power network.
User manual / Bedienungsanleitung
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