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BEFORE USE
This section must be read before connecting to the mains supply
MAINS CONNECTION INFORMATION
Your SUGDEN amplifier has been designed to comply with the domestic power and safety requirements
that exist in your area. This amplifier can be powered by V AC ONLY.
IF YOU NEED TO ADJUST THE GAIN SETTING OF YOUR AMPLIFIER TO MATCH YOUR
CARTRIDGE YOU MUST ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE MAINS LEAD FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY.
CHOOSE A SAFE AND SUITABLE LOCATION
Your amplifier is a class A design and therefore requires good ventilation
DO NOT: Expose to direct Sunlight
DO NOT: Position next to a heat source such as a radiator
DO NOT: Use in places with high humidity of poor ventilation
DO NOT: Subject to mechanical vibration
DO NOT: Place on an unstable or inclined surface
DO NOT: Stand other equipment on top of the amplifier
Never block the ventilation holes or stand directly on a carpet
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED
Guarantee Card
Instruction book
IEC mains lead
(Optional remote control)
The A21a is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.
CONNECTIONS (REAR)
MAINS INPUT LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUTS SIGNAL INPUTS EARTH
MAINS INPUT & FUSE
The supplied IEC mains lead should be used to connect your amplifier to the mains supply.
This has been tested to EMC directive.
LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS
This amplifier is equipped with one set of stereo loudspeaker terminals. Connect the Right
channel speaker to the right terminals and the Left channel speaker to left terminals. The
output terminals have positive (+) and negative (-) polarity, and each speaker has the same
polarity. Be sure to connect the terminals with the same polarity. Use bare wire and make
sure that the ends are tidy with no loose strands. We recommend that pre-made cables
should be used and these can be obtained from your supplier.
SIGNAL OUTPUTS
If a tape recorder is being connected to the amplifier, you will need to connect the TAPE
OUTPUT to the TAPE INPUT or RECORD INPUT of the tape recorder. This is a fixed output.
The Pre-output is a variable output with the same level as the pre-amplifier circuit of the
amplifier. This is useful for feeding a sub woofer or additional power amplifier.

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