Installation & hookup, Unpacking the gfa-7500 and gfa-7300, Placing the gfa-7400/7300 – Adcom GFA-7300 User Manual

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INSTALLATION & HOOKUP

UNPACKING THE GFA-7500 and GFA-7300

Before your new ADCOM amplifier left our factory, it was carefully inspected for physical

imperfections and tested for all electrical parameters as a routine part of ADCOM’s systematic
quality control. This, along with full operational and mechanical testing, should ensure a product
flawless in both appearance and performance. After you have unpacked the GFA-7400/7300,
inspect it for physical damage. Save the shipping carton and all packing material as they are
intended to reduce the possibility of transportation damage, should the amplifier ever need to be
shipped again. In the unlikely event damage has occurred, notify your dealer immediately and

request the name of the carrier so a written claim to cover shipping damages can be initiated.

THE RIGHT TO A CLAIM AGAINST A PUBLIC CARRIER CAN BE FORFEITED IF THE
CARRIER IS NOT NOTIFIED PROMPTLY IN WRITING AND IF THE SHIPPING CARTON AND

PACKING MATERIALS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION BY THE CARRIER. SAVE

ALL PACKING MATERIALS UNTIL THE CLAIM HAS BEEN SETTLED.

PLACING THE GFA-7400/7300

During normal home operation the internal heatsinks of the GFA-7400/7300 may become

warm. However, there are instances during high-level playback into low impedances when the

heatsinks will become much warmer than usual. To ensure the amplifier’s long-term, trouble-free

operation it is necessary to provide adequate ventilation for the heatsinks. Therefore, the GFA-

7400/7300 should be kept away from external sources of heat such as radiators and hot-air

ducts. The GFA-7400/7300 should never be placed with other heat-producing components

in a cabinet or enclosure lacking free air flow. The top and bottom panel of the amplifier’s
chassis have been provided with vents to allow the necessary cooling of the internal components.
It is imperative that these vents are not obstructed in any way.

We recommend that you do not stack other components on top of the GFA-7400/7300.

This is particularly important if your system includes low-impedance loudspeakers which are
difficult to drive, or if you will consistently demand high volume levels from the amplifier and

speaker system. Not only will heat generated by the amplifier affect the performance of
equipment stacked on top of the GFA-7400/7300, but the free flow of air through the ventilating
slots in the amplifier may be partially obstructed.

If you observe these recommendations, the GFA-7400/7300 will perform reliably in any

reasonable environment. You should also pay attention to such normal considerations as
protection from excessive dust and moisture. Occasional vacuuming of accumulated dust on the
chassis, panels and around the ventilating slots should be all that is required.

The optimal performance of your new GFA-7400/7300 will ultimately depend on the care

with which you make the connections between the amplifier, preamplifier, surround sound

decoder and the loudspeakers. All input and output signal connections should be made only with
high quality, low-loss, low capacitance cables following the recommendations in the Inputs and
Outputs section of CONNECTING THE GFA-7400/7300.

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