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Kora Explorer 150SB - Read Before Setting Up; Voltage Requirements; System Installation; Speaker Connection Guidelines

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Please read this before setting-up
– it could save
y
ou a lot of trouble!
Volta
g
e
Your Kora amplifier is workshop set from a fixed
mains supply voltage. This voltage is marked on
the rear plate of the unit. Before connecting,
check that this voltage is the same as your mains
supply. If you didn’t read this and your amp’s
blown up, don’t say we didn’t warn you! Read on
before turning on!
Installation
Please read carefully the complete instructions
detailed here before installing the 150SB in your
system.
If you are already familiar with a system set-up,
please make sure that you have connected your
speakers, via speaker cable, to the output
terminals of your 150SB before doing anything
else – turning on a tube amplifier without a load
connected can cause serious damage to your
amplifier. If you decide on a enclosed location for
your 150SB, make sure it is well ventilated.
Connect your speakers to the speaker terminals
on the rear plate of your amplifier.
Red is positive and black negative.
That’s red to red and black to black!
The terminals take 4 or 8 ohm speakers and the
connection can be made with either banana plu
s
or bare wire. Please read the next section before
going on to page 3 – it’s not that authoritative!
Don’ts !
Again, this is just to save you trouble!
Don’t expose your amplifier to excessive cold,
heat, sunlight, humidity or water - (e.g. the
swimming pool is not a good place to leave it).
Don’t use any chemicals when cleaning your
amplifier (hydrochloric acid will eat it, for
example). Just use a lightly dampened cloth.
Don’t go messing around inside (the amplifier)
without knowin
what you’re doin
(this could be
very nasty). You can always ask your dealer or
us if you need some help.
Don’t forget to keep the original packing (it
could increase in value over the years) – if you
move, you’ll curse yourself for having thrown it
out!
Speakers