JEFF ROWLAND 1 Owner's Manual

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    Model 1 stereo amplifier owner’s manual table of contents introduction features unpacking instructions installation * space requirements * a.C. Connections input impedance selection adjustable gain signal connections * single-ended input configuration, stereo operation * differential mode input conf...

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    Introduction congratulations on your purchase of the jeff rowland design group model 1 stereo amplifier. Please take a few moments to read this owners manual. Contrary to popular belief, there is actually quite a bit of useful information in an owners manual. The model 1 offers tremendous interconne...

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    Days of purchase. Not only will your amplifier be registered, but you will, in the future, be informed of new products and services. We strongly suggest that you save all packing materials the amp can be lifted out of its crate while still wrapped in the plastic bag and surrounded by the protective ...

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    The "low" setting is for use with most direct-coupled solid-state preamplifiers such as those made by jeff rowland design group; the "medium" setting is for use with most solid-state, hybrid and some tube preamplifiers; the "high" setting is for use with most tube preamplifiers. We have provided the...

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    • ac power switch • ac power connector • ac line fuse stereo operation with a single-ended output preamplifier for standard operation, insert the interconnect cables from your preamp to the non- inverting rca inputs. Insert shorting plugs into each of the inverting rca inputs. If you desire inverted...

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    1. Check the rail fuses; on the model 1, these are located on the inside of the amp adjacent to the encapsulated transformer. A fuse can often look good even if it is actually bad. If possible, check the fuses with a meter. 2. If the fuses are good, disconnect the inputs from the amp and see if it w...