Definition of terms – Evolution Technologies 222 User Manual

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Definition of Terms

The following are definitions of key terms used in this owner’s reference:

Inputs and Outputs

Balanced

A symmetrical input or output circuit that has equal impedance from both input

terminals to a common ground reference point. The industry standard for profes-

sional and sound recording installations, balanced connections have 6 dB more

gain than single-ended connections and allow the use of long interconnect cables.

Balanced connections are completely immune to induced noise from the system

or the environment.

CAST and Evolution CAST

Krell Current Audio Signal Transmission, or CAST, is a proprietary Krell circuit tech-

nology for connecting analog components, transmitting the audio waveform

between components in the current domain rather than in the voltage domain. The

speed and bandwidth provided by Krell CAST and its circuitry update, Evolution

CAST, yield accurate, realistic music reproduction, enabling connected compo-

nents to perform as if they are all part of a single circuit.

Single-ended

A two-wire input or output circuit. Single-ended connections are not recommend-

ed for connections requiring long cable runs. Use care when using single-ended

connections, because the ground connection is made last and broken first. Turn

the system off/on prior to making or breaking single-ended connections.

Operation

Off

When the stand-by/power LED is not illuminated, the preamplifier is off.

Stand-by

A low-power-consumption status that keeps the audio and regulator circuits at

idle. The stand-by/power LED is illuminated in red, when the preamplifier is in

stand-by mode. Krell recommends leaving the preamplifier in stand-by mode when

it is not playing music.

Operation

When the standby/power LED is illuminated in blue, the preamplifier is in opera-

tional mode and ready to play music.

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