
Installation and Connections
AC Power Considerations
The majority of household electrical sockets (in places
other than the kitchen and garage) are 15 amperes maxi-
mum, which is sufficient to power your Sher ourn ampli-
fier. However, remem er to account for the electrical pow-
er that other components will require if they share a com-
mon wall socket or electrical circuit. Most DVD players,
preamplifiers and A/V source units are fairly low current
items, and can successfully share a wall socket with your
power amplifier, ut ig screen TVs and video projectors
usually have minimum current requirements that can con-
sume nearly an entire circuit. Refer to the owner’s manuals
of your audio/video devices to assess your electrical power
requirements for your home entertainment system. If you
have any questions relating to issues with the power
requirements for your Sher ourn amplifier, please contact
Sher ourn Support at: 1-877-366-8324.
Surge Protection - A l o n g w i t h u i l t - i n n o i s e f i l t e r i n g , y o u r
Sher ourn amplifier is equipped with overcurrent, under-
current, and spike protection.
Upon powering up your Sher ourn amplifier with the front
panel switch or via 3.5mm trigger input (switch on the rear
panel must e set to “ON”), you will notice the front panel
LED lighting starts off red for 5 seconds and then turns to
lue. This indicates the amplifier is “ON,” functioning
normally, and ready for operation. If you do not see an
LED light or a linking red LED light while the amplifier
is on during (otherwise) normal operation, please refer to
the trou leshooting section of this manual.
Physical Placement /Heat Considerations
S h e r o u r n s e r i e s a m p l i f i e r s e m p l o y c o n v e c t i o n c o o l i n g , w h i c h
is very effective and completely noiseless. Under normal
operating conditions, your Sher ourn amplifier will remain
cool to mildly warm, ut considerations for heat should e
taken into account during placement.
Place your Sher ourn amplifier on a flat, level surface,
with the weight distri uted equally on all four feet. If using
a ca inet or shelf, please make sure that there is sufficient
ventilation and there is at least 6 inches of free air space
a ove the amplifier and 3 inches on each side. If adequate
ventilation is not availa le, your may consider installing
two small rushless DC fans (such as those used in com-
puter cases) to provide continuous airflow around the unit.
If the amplifier is located on a carpeted surface, place a
oard under the amplifier’s feet.
Do NOT block the ventilation holes on the amplifier.
Y o u r S h e r o u r n a m p l i f i e r i s e q u i p p e d w i t h a m a s s i v e t o r o i d a l
power transformer. This transformer generates a magnetic
field that could induce a hum in a turnta le (particularly a
turnta le equipped with a moving coil cart
ridge). Do NOT place a turnta le directly a ove or dir -
ectly adjacent to the amplifier.
Before placing the amplifier on a shelf, verify that the
weight earing capacity of the shelf is 80 l s or greater.
The amplifier is heavy and should e placed toward the
ottom of an audio rack to minimize the rack eing unne-
cessarily top heav y.
Input Connection Considerations
High quality, fully shielded RCA ca les are recommen-
ded for use with Sher ourn amplifiers. ‘Twisted Pair’
ca les are not recommended. Sher ourn amplifiers have
an extremely high andwidth, and twisted, non-shielded
ca les can actually act as an ‘antenna’, receiving outside
interference and signals (EMI and RFI), which will cause
the amplifier to go into protect mode.
Whenever possi le, keep preamplifier level audio ca les
away from amplifier electrical power cords y at least a
few inches. Amplifier AC power cords are carrying much
m o r e c u r r e n t t h a n o t h e r s o u r c e a n d p r e a m p l i f i e r c o m p o n -
ents, which means there is a larger degree of noise or
“hum” potential with the amplifier power cord in close
proximi t y.
Output Connection Considerations
The output connectors provided on each channel of Sher-
ourn amplifiers are standard “ inding post” speaker con-
nectors with industry standard spacing. These are some-
times called 5-way inding posts ecause of the many
ways in which the speaker wire can connect into the posts.
The posts can accept are wire, spade terminals, and dual
or single an ana c onne ctors. S pad e conne cti ons or ana na
plu gs ensu re a si mp le, so lid fit in the ter min al w her eas
are wire may e awkward when the terminal is screwed
down to compress the wire into place. Keep in mind that if
y o u u s e “ d u a l a n a n a ” p l u g s a n d “ s t a c k ” t h e m , y o u w i l l
e creating a parallel connection. For more details on
series and parallel connections, see pages 13-14.
It is important to o serve polarity so that the speaker wire
connects to the red and lack terminals on the amplifier
and the corresponding terminals at the speaker. Also, make
sure that the positive speaker wires do not touch the negat-
ive speaker wires, or any chassis metal. This will cause a
short circuit and activate the protection circuitry.
Connection Tips for Superior Sound
Before setting up your new system, please consider the
following:
•Always make sure the amplifier is turned off efore
m a k i n g o r c h a n g i n g A N Y c o n n e c t i o n s .
•Whenever possi le, route the power cords awa y from
the signal ca les or speaker wires to prevent any hum
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