Wyred 4 Sound mini-Integrated User Manual

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A ¼” headphone jack is machined into the left had side of the front panel.

When a headphone plug is inserted into the jack it will mute the other outputs
(other than the Fixed outputs) regardless of the input selected or volume level. The
performance of the built-in headphone amp is nothing short of impressive.
Independent power supplies for exceptionally low channel crosstalk, low noise and
an abundance of dynamic range make for true hi fidelity headphone experience.

Did you think we were done, Ha!, now the most important part! The final

area of focus is the source of on-board amplification, after all it is an integrated
amplifier! Utilizing two independent ICEpower™ modules, the mINT is capable of
outputting 100wpc into 8 ohms and 170wpc into 4 ohms. As a result it will drive the
majority of speakers on the market with ease.

AC Mains Voltage switch

Located on the left side of the rear panel is a Input mains Voltage switch.

When changing the 2 position slider switch the mINT will need to be unplugged and
powered down for at least 2 minutes. It is very important to ensure that the slide
switch is in the proper position which is down for 115V and up for 230V. Failure to
do so will likely result in damaging the internal components and will not be
covered under warranty.

Fuse size 5x20mm Slow Blow / 115V 2.5A / 230V 2.0A

Getting connected

CAUTION: Disconnect the power cord or put the power switch in the “off” position
before making any connections to your integrated amplifier to minimize the risk of
electric shock and possible loudspeaker damage. Power your mINT “on” after all
final connections have been made.

Each binding post is made of highly ductile “OFC” copper alloy. Both clamping

nuts are built out of one piece, and offers excellent grip. All metallic surfaces offer a
24-carat gold-plating, and are non magnetic surfaces. The binding post will accept
4mm banana plugs, spades of 6 and 8mm, and crimped cable ends up to 10 AWG.
The easiest connection is made with banana plugs, but be sure that you use the
highest quality that you can find. Make sure that the banana plugs fit snugly into the
terminals. Some inexpensive banana plugs can cause a highly resistive connection
which can result in a noticeably higher distortion output to the connected speakers.



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