VAC Phi 300 User Manual

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Tube Placement - VAC Phi 300

V9 V10 V11 V12 KT88

V1 V2 V3 V4 6SN7

V5 V6 V7 V8 KT88

INSTALLATION

001) Install the vacuum tubes. Each tube

or its box has a “V” number, which
corresponds to the labels on the top
plate of the amplifier; these indicate
where each tube should be
installed.

Fit each tube into the matching
socket, first

removing

any sticker from

the amplifier and/or the tube.

When inserting and removing tubes,
handle them by their bases, not by
their glass bulbs.

Note that there is a locator pin on
the octal (eight contact) tubes that
indicates proper alignment. For the
300B tubes, two of the pins are of
larger diameter, so that the tube will
only fit into the socket one way.

02)

Verify that the two “UltraLinear / Triode” switches are set to the desired position. The
ultralinear setting will deliver the best sound quality in most systems.

03)

Carefully place the top glass into the top frame. Take care not to chip the edge of the glass.

04)

Set the rear switch to mono or stereo as desired.

05)

Set the rear panel attenuator switch to DIRECT (bypassing the front panel level controls) or
VARIABLE (engages front panel level controls) as desired.

06)

Connect the speaker cables; the black lead goes to “-“ or “Ground”. The red lead goes to
“+” or “Positive”. Follow the chart of the back of the amplifier for the impedance that best
matches your loudspeakers.

07)

Set the input type switch to XLR or RCA.

08)

Connect 12 volt trigger inputs or an iVAC data cable into the appropriate sockets on the
back panel if desired; either will slave the off/on function to the external connection.

09)

Provide adequate ventilation - allow at least 3 inches above and to each side.

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