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Revox Classic Line B25

Revox Classic Line B25
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E5
B
25,
B
22,
B
26
1.
Installation
site
of
the
hi-fi
system
@
Avoid
locations
with:
¢
Direct
solar
irradiation
or
other
heat
sources.
¢
Poor
ventilation
where
heat
cannot
escape.
¢
High
humidity
or
dusty
atmosphere.
¢
Unstable
surface
that
is
subject
to
vibrations.
2.
Line
voltage
A\
Important!
Before
you
connect
the
AC
power
cable
make
sure
that
the
voltage
rating
specified
on
the
rear
panel
matches
your
local
line
voltage.
If
the
equipment
is
converted
to
a
different
input
voltage,
also
the
corresponding
fuses
must
be
changed.
In
addition
the
original
labelling
must
be
changed
by
affix-
ing
an
adhesive
label
on
which
the
new
voltage
and
fuse
ratings
are
specified.
Revox
products
may
only
be
serviced
or
modified
by
trained
specialists!
3.
Establishing
the
cable
connections
Proceed
according
to
the
diagram
on
the
fold-out
page
in
this
user’s
guide.
Audio
cabling
Type
of
cable:
[a]
Cinch-cinch
stereo
audio
cable
Cabling
for
interconnected
system
operation
Type
of
cable:
[b]
7-conductor
DIN
cable
for
system
interconnection
Connecting
the
FM
tuner
antenna
Use
a
screened
coaxial
cable
to
connect
the
ANTENNA
[33]
socket
to
the
cable
distributor
or
an
antenna.
Connecting
the
speakers
Two
speaker
pairs
A
and
B
can
be
connected
to
the
screw
terminals
[27]
of
the
B
25
amplifier.
¢
Open
the
screw
terminals
until
the
uninsulated
cable
_
ends
can
be
inserted
from
the
top.
e
Retighten
the
terminals.
¢«
Make
sure
the
cable
is
connected
with
the
correct
polarity
(red
=
positive,
black
=
negative)
on
the
speakers
and
on
the
amplifier.
A
Caution!
Do
not
connect
banana
plugs
or
AC
power
(mains)
plugs
to
the
speaker
terminals
[27]!
AC
power
connection
Connect
the
2-conductor
power
cables
[c]
to
the
AC
POWER
sockets
[28],
[32]
and
[36]
of
the
Classic
Line
components.
Important!
To
prevent
damage
to
the
speakers
and
other
components,
establish
the
AC
power
connection
last.
REVOX’
4.
System
operation
The
Classic
Line
interconnected
system
operation
The
Classic
Line
has
been
designed
to
operate
as
a
system
with
the
amplifier
as
the
master
unit.
Connecting
the
amplifier
to
the
other
Classic
Line
com-
ponents
(sockets
[25],
[29],
[85])
greatly
simplifies
the
operation.
The
amplifier
and
the
desired
music
source
are
activated
by
pressing
a
single
button.
At
the
same
time
any
source
that
is
no
longer
needed
is
automatically
switched
off.
The
corresponding
link
is
established
via
the
control
keys.
Manual
operation
Each
Classic
Line
component
can
be
operated
manually
as
a
Stand-alone
unit.
Operation
with
remote
control
The
Classic
Line
can
be
remote
controlled
with
the
RC
28
remote
infrared
control
only
via
the
IR
reception
window
[5]
of
the
amplifier
display.
The
IR
commands
are
transmitted
via
the
system
interconnection
cable
[b]
to
the
Classic
Line
components.
The
LED
[6]
in
the
amplifier
display
is
ON
while
an
IR
signal
is
being
received.
Standby
mode
After
correct
installation
and
connection
of
the
compo-
nents
to
the
AC
power
outlet,
the
system
operates
in
standby
mode.
The
LED
[6]
inthe
amplifier
display
panel
is
ON.
It
turns
offas
soon
as
acomponentis
switched
on.
The
system
is
now
ready
and
can
be
turned
on
and
operated
with
the
built-in
control
keys
or
the
infrared
remote
control
unit.
In
standby
mode
the
system
con-
sumes
very
little
power.
Power
ON/OFF
The
components
of
the
Classic
Line
are
turned
on
or
switched
to
standby
by
means
of
the
corresponding
|
POWER
key.
To
turn
off
a
component
completely,
disconnect
it
from
the
AC
power
source
by
unplugging
the
corresponding
connector.
Revox
multiroom
concept
The
Revox
multiroom
concept
enables
the
listener
to
control
his
hi-fi
system
from
several
adjacent
rooms
so
that
he
can
listen
to
music
there
without
sign
#ficantly
influencing
the
main
room
system.
Your
dealer
will
gladly
provide
you
with
more
information
on
the
multiroom
concept.

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