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Jan 21, 2025 - 11:01 PM
To avoid damage to the drivers and other equipment, it is important to establish a routine for powering up and powering down the sound system. Here is the recommended procedure:
1. Before powering up the amplifiers, make sure all system components are connected, including mixers, signal processors, record and playback units, etc.
2. Turn on the source equipment (mixers, signal processors, etc.) before powering up the amplifiers. This is to prevent transient voltages from damaging the speakers if the amplifiers are already turned on.
3. Set the amplifier volumes to their minimum settings before powering up any system amplifiers.
4. Power up the system amplifiers last. Allow all system components to stabilize for several seconds before introducing any source signals or making level adjustments.
5. When shutting down the system, turn off all amplifiers first before powering down any other system components.
Following these steps will help ensure the proper power-up and power-down sequence, minimizing the risk of damage to the loudspeakers and other equipment.
Please note that this information is provided as a general guideline. For more detailed instructions and safety precautions, please refer to the user manual that can be downloaded from the Wharfedale Pro website (www.wharfedalepro.com).
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