Klipsch SE84ZS User Manual

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STEREO / MONAURAL OPERATION

To run the amplifier in Stereo, simply connect

the left and right input jacks to your source or

preamp and the left and right output binding

posts to your speakers. If using the variable

inputs, the volume control located at the front

of the amplifier will control the output level of

both channels at the same time.

To bridge the amplifier into a monoblock (single

channel amp) all that is needed is a short piece

of 14 AWG wire hooked between the Left nega-

tive (black) speaker binding post and the Right

positive (red) speaker binding post on the other

side of the amp. This leaves two binding posts

left, one on each side of the amp, to drive your

loudspeaker.

This is made possible by the SE84ZS floating

output transformer design where the negative

speaker binding posts are not tied or referenced

to ground (chassis). When you hook your amp

up as described, you have effectively wired the

output transformer in series creating a single

mono circuit that does not have the typical

smearing associated with bridging stereo ampli-

fiers.

To hook up the inputs of the amplifier in mono

so that only once cable is needed from the

preamp or source it is recommended that you

use a Y-Cable that plugs into the left and right

input jacks combining them into one. Decware

can supply you with high quality Y-Cables made

from the same Silver/Teflon conductors as our

signature cables. Alternately space has been

provided in the design to accommodate a

stereo/mono switch for the input jacks should

someone wish to custom order the amplifiers

that way. We should mention that our Y-Cable

gives the same sonic results as the switch, costs

about the same and keeps you from having to

ship your amplifier back to Decware for the

modification. That is one of the reasons why a

stereo/mono switch is not standard on the

SE84ZS.

HOW TO OPERATE

After finding an appropriate place for the

amplifier you can install the tubes and con-

nect the speaker cables. Do not hook up the

input cables at this time. Install the power

cord and plug it into a grounded receptacle

and turn the amplifier on.

Let the amplifier warm up for several min-

utes with the volume control all the way

down. NOTE: it is common for new tubes to

make an occasional spit or crackle upon

startup. This goes away after the first cou-

ple uses.

Now that the amp is on and warmed up for a

few minutes with no source or preamp con-

nected to it, it is your chance to evaluate the

noise level of the amplifier. What you hear

coming from the speakers is your baseline

reference for a given set of tubes. All tubes

will vary somewhat. On all but the most effi-

cient loudspeakers, you should hear almost

nothing at a distance of less then 1 foot from

the speaker. Decware amps are known for

being quiet.

Next, turn the amplifier off and let it cool for

1 minute. Now hook up your source or

preamp making sure to have the volume

control all the way down and turn the ampli-

fier back on. Raise the volume control to

your desired listening level and enjoy!

BURN-IN PROCESS

Expect less then wonderful sound for the

first 20 to 40 hours of operation as the ca-

pacitors break-in. The fastest way to ad-

vance the burn in process is to play the amp

for 5 hours and then turn it off for at least 5

hours. Repeat this at least 5 times. Most

customers find that the amp really blooms in

about the 3rd week of their evaluation.

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