Wyred 4 Sound STP-SE User Manual

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WYRED 4 SOUND ST Preamp v2.2

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Your new preamplifier will deliver outstanding performance right out of the box. However, you should

plan on improvements as it reaches its normal operating temperature and once all of the components have a

chance to “settle in”. Our experience has shown that the STP has reached its’ potential after the initial 200 hours.
One will find that the initial 100hours, the unit will start to shed the initial “brightness” and somewhat harsh

transitions. During the second 100 hours, the preamplifier will start to become more fluid, and smoother overall.

Additional time is where the lesser of a change happens, and you will come to enjoy your new product for years to

come. After the initial break in period, your unit will be ready to perform when powered on.

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No sound?

If you have your input source and speakers connected, and you can’t get music to play, check the following:

1. Verify that the power cord is plugged in and that the outlet is powered up.

2. Check the front panel and make sure that the display lights up.

3. If the display is on and there still isn’t any sound, adjust the volume. You should here some mechanical

noise of the relays clicking inside the unit. If you still don’t get sound when the volume is raised, make
sure the proper input is selected.

4. If you can hear the preamplifier turn on and off, but there still isn’t any sound, make sure you are

getting a signal to it.

5. Verify that the input is selecting the proper input for what you have connected.

6. If the input is in the proper position and still no sound, then try replacing the interconnects to verify the

connection between the preamplifier and source.

7. Verifiy that the interconnects are conducting by replacing them on a different set from a connection that

you know works.

8. Now that you have interconnects that you know work, try connecting the preamplifier to another source

that you know has worked in the past.

If you are still experiencing problems after checking all possibilities and using the resources provided please

contact your dealer or Wyred 4 Sound directly for further assistance.

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Is there too much hum or hiss coming out of your speakers? If you put your ear right next to the tweeter

of your speaker, you should barely be able to hear any hiss in normal conditions, depending on amps. If the

noise is easily heard at a distance, try putting your source on mute, or pause. If this eliminates the noise, it’s

inherent in the source. If the noise is still there when the preamplifier is muted, try disconnecting the inputs to

the amplifier. If the noise is still there when the inputs are disconnected, and the inputs are shorted with shorting

plugs, then your amplifier may need some servicing. If the noise is not there when the inputs are disconnected,

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