PS Audio C250 User Manual

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Quick Start Guide

1. Turn off your pre-amplifier or any other

piece of equipment to which the C250 will

be connected.

2. Ensure that you have a proper pair of

audio interconnects for the input signal

and a pair of speaker cables to connect

the C250 to your speakers.

3. Unpack the C250 and place it on a

smooth surface. (As with any amplifier it

is not advisable to place on carpet or other

airflow restricting materials.)

4a. Stereo Input: Choose either the

single-ended (RCA) or balanced (XLR)

input connections on the

back of the C250. There

is a selector switch for

each channel to activate

the connector you have

chosen. Only one type

of input, RCA or XLR, will

work at a time. Be sure

to set both the left and

right channel to either

RCA or XLR input.

4b. Mono Input: Follow

the red text on the back

of the C250 for mono setup. Set the rear

panel selector switch on the back panel to

“Mono.” This deactivates the right channel

input connectors. Use the left channel in-

put connectors to run your C250 in mono.

Don’t forget to set this input for RCA or

XLR.

5. Connect the outputs of your pre-ampli-

fier or source equipment to the inputs of

the C250 according to the instructions in

4a for stereo or 4b for mono.

6a. Stereo Output: Connect your speak-

ers to the C250’s output terminals, labeled

“Right” and “Left.” Be sure to connect the

polarity of the speaker cables correctly.

Match the C250’s positive (red) and nega-

tive (black) terminals to the corresponding

speaker connections.

6b. Mono Output: To connect the C250 to

your speaker when in mono mode, follow

the red text on the back panel. Connect

your speakers’ positive lead to the left

channel (+) and the negative lead to the

right channel (+).

7. Locate the power cord supplied with

the C250 and plug it into the connection

labeled “AC Input.” The Classic 250 has

an auto-sensing input voltage circuit, so

the C250 is virtually plug-and-play in this

regard. For more information on input AC

voltage, see pages 7.

8. Plug the male end of

the power cord into your

wall receptacle. This

automatically engages

the regenerator and

voltage gain stage. The

meter display will light

up in yellow for a period

of 17 seconds during

this intial activation

phase. The Power but-

ton is purposefully kept

inactive during this time.

9. After 17 seconds and the meter display

has gone dim, turn on the C250 by press-

ing the button in the center of the chassis,

below the meter display. Also, turn on the

pre-amplifier and any other piece of equip-

ment needed to operate your system.

10. The C250 will power up in standby

mode for 40 seconds. During this period,

the front panel meter will light up in yel-

low and the PS logo in blue, indicating the

standby mode.

11. After 40 seconds the meter will light up

in blue. The C250 is now fully operational

and ready to drive your speakers. Start

the music and enjoy!!

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