VAC PA160 Mk I User Manual

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Operation

Continuous operation is not recommended. If the amplifiers will not be auditioned for a few hours it is best

to turn them off. This avoids undue stress to the KT88 output tubes, whose lives average between 3,000

and 8,000 hours depending upon brand fitted and random variations within the tubes themselves.

Do not operate the tube type switch while the unit is turned on.

As with all high fidelity products, the sound characteristics of the VAC amplifiers change somewhat as they

warm up. Good sound will be achieved within 15 minutes of operation, with subtle changes occurring for

up to one hour.

Please note that the initial break-in time of high resolution audio equipment is infuriatingly long. The PA160

will continue to season for at least 200 hours. Typically, the early sound of the amplifier will be less

extended, dynamic, and coherent. Then the sound will improve noticeable, followed by a period of darker

sound, finally giving way to the desired musicality. Patience, as they say, is a virtue.

Any time that the VAC Power Amplifier has not been used for a few weeks the sound may be different. This

is also normal for high resolution audio equipment. Optimum sound should return after a few hours. Also

be aware that many components display the need for a new break in period after being transported in

unheated cargo aircraft.

Bias Adjustment

Your VAC Power Amplifier has been shipped with output tube bias preset. This should be checked when

you install your amplifier, and periodically thereafter. It must also be set whenever an output tube is changed

or when the output operating mode is changed.

Adjustment of the output tubes is quite easy, and requires only a small screwdriver. On the front top of the

amplifier are four green LEDs, each with an adjacent adjustment control. Adjust the LEDs to be off, just

shy of green, when the amplifier is not playing music. To set, turn the control clockwise until the LED

just

begins to glow green, and then back the control off slightly until the LED goes out.

As music plays, the LEDs will flicker off and on. Check the bias if you ever see an LED stay green while

music is not playing, or if an LED does not illuminate when music is playing.

Any tube that can not be adjusted to the correct bias point should be replaced. Any tube which requires

constant readjustment should be replaced immediately. Never operate the amplifier with an LED that shows

green when music is not playing.

When installing new tubes, set the bias controls counter-clockwise. Check the bias of both channels as the

amplifier warms up - don't wait ten minutes.

Bias levels should be checked monthly to ensure optimum sound quality. It is not unusual for the bias to

change with time, particularly when tubes are new. The greatest amount of drift occurs during the first 200

hours of a tube's life. The drift may change direction periodically, such that the bias control must be

increased and later decreased, or vice versa. Check bias if the sound seems lacking in detail or dynamics.

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