Warning – Klipsch SE84ZS User Manual

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Introduction and Performance Features

Important Information

1

Caution: To prevent electrical shock make sure that the AC

POWER CORD IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE SE84ZS when

inserting or removing Vacuum Tubes, as there are haz-

ardous voltages present at the pins of the Tube Sockets.

2

When Vacuum Tubes are installed or removed make sure to seat

them properly in the tube sockets. A properly installed Vacuum

tube should seat all the way down making the tube pins no longer

visible.

3

If the SE84ZS has been on , understand that the tubes will take

time to cool off before they can be safely removed.

4

For additional connection information, refer to the owner’s manual

for any components connected to the SE84ZS.

5

It is very important that loudspeaker cables of adequate size be

used, so that there will be a minimum power loss. The size is

specified in Gauge numbers or AWG (American Wire Gauge). The

smaller the Gauge number, the larger the wire size.

6

Connection Terminals will accept up to a 8 AWG wire size:

Connector Information

The SE84ZS is fitted with what are called

“single ended” RCA type input connectors.

These are located along the rear of the ampli-

fier. Another popular type of connector is

known as XLR or “balanced” inputs. The

SE84ZS does not use balanced inputs because

contrary to popular belief they do not automati-

cally sound better. Balancing is a system wide

concept developed for pro audio to reduce noise

an facilitate long cable runs of in many cases

over 100 feet.

The speaker binding posts are designed to facili-

tate the use of bare wire by inserting it in the

horizontal hole and tightening the post down

onto it. They can also accept a spade connector

with the same tightening technique. In addition

there are vertical holes visible in the top of each

binding post that are designed to accept banana

jacks.

BOTH INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTORS are

color banded to indicate left / right or positive /

negative. The RED is POSITIVE or RIGHT

CHANNEL.

Fuse location / Information

The fuse is integrated into the IEC power cord

connector at the back of the SE84ZS.

Use a

GMA

(20mm x 5mm)

250 volt

3 amp fuse only.

If your loudspeaker cables are 50 feet (38.1m) or less, use at

least 14 Gauge. If your loudspeakers are 100 feet (76.2m) or

less, use at least 12 Gauge. NOTE: Beyond power loss, there

can be other sonic reasons to employ larger Gauges.

DECWARE makes a speaker cable guaranteed to be in the top 5%

sonically regardless of price, called ZENSTYX. It is often recom-

mended with this amplifier even in shorter lengths of 10 feet.

TO ACCESS FUSE, REMOVE POWER CORD and

PRY FUSE HOLDER LOOSE WITH SMALL

SCREWDRIVER AS SHOWN.

The fuse holder contains a spare fuse as

shown. To reinstall just snap the new fuse in

place and snap the fuse holder back into the

IEC connector.

WARNING

NEVER INSTALL A FUSE WITH A

HIGHER RATING THEN SPECIFIED.

NEVER ATTEMPT TO BYPASS THE

FUSE OR DEFEAT ITS INTENDED

PURPOSE !

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