Classe Audio SSP-800 Manual De Usuario

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placement considerations
Before installing your SSP-800 into the system, be sure to read the following 
placement suggestions.
•  Do not place the SSP-800 directly on the top surface of a power 
amplifi er or any other heat source. Also keep the processor out of 
direct sunlight.
•  Place the SSP-800 so that the IR window on the front panel is clearly 
visible and not blocked.
• Position the SSP-800 in a central and convenient location for both 
visibility and use. Th
  e processor is the hub for all other component 
connections and generally your primary interaction point. In addition, 
by placing the processor close to the other system components, you’re 
minimizing the cable lengths and hence reducing the amount of noise 
that’s introduced into the system through the cabling.
• Leave adequate clearance behind the SSP-800 for the AC cord and 
connecting cables. We suggest eight inches (20 cm) of free space to 
allow cables suffi
  cient room to bend without crimping or undue strain.
•  Allow at least three inches (7.5 cm) of clearance above and to each 
side of the processor for ventilation. Do not obstruct the area around 
the processor so that excess heat can dissipate through normal air 
circulation. Avoid placing the processor on a soft surface, such as 
plush carpeting, that may restrict airfl ow.
 
Important!
 
Obey all placement considerations. Not obeying the 
placement considerations may result in damage that is not 
covered under the warranty.
 
warm-up/break-in period
Your new Classé processor delivers outstanding performance immediately.  
However, you can expect to hear subtle improvements as it reaches normal 
operating temperatures and various components, especially capacitors, 
“break-in”.
In our experience, you can expect the greatest changes within the fi rst 300 hours. 
After initial break-in, you’ll enjoy consistent performance levels for years to 
come.
Th
  e only exception is if the unit is unplugged for an extended period of time, 
during which the processor will cool down. Depending on the degree of cooling 
involved, you should expect a brief warm-up period before the Surround Sound 
Processor’s sound quality is at its best.