Classe Audio SSP-800 Manual De Usuario

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Step 3
Connect all source components to the SSP-800 rear panel.
Source devices that you may want to integrate into your surround system might 
include audio and video devices, such as CD and DVD players, and your main 
display, such as a fl at-panel display or projection system. If necessary, refer to the 
Rear Panel section in this manual for a detailed description of each connector 
found on the rear panel. Your local Classé dealer can also provide useful 
suggestions for what source components you should add to your system and 
guidance in setting them up.
 
 
Make sure you keep a detailed record of the rear panel 
connectors that you used while connecting the source 
components!
To help keep track of the diff erent sources, we recommend keeping a pencil-
and-paper record while you set-up the surround system. You’ll need to know 
what connectors each source is attached to when you enter the setup menus. An 
Installation Worksheet is included at the end of this manual to assist you.
NOTE: In the SSP-800 default settings, each rear panel input 
is associated with an input selection within the Setup menu. A 
complete list of the factory default input settings is available at the 
end of this manual.
Step 4
Connect the power amplifiers to the SSP-800 rear panel.
 
Important!
 
Verify that the power amplifier(s) is plugged in but powered 
OFF before connecting to the SSP-800!
We recommend using high quality cables with XLR connectors. Connect the 
cables to the Main Analog Audio outputs on the SSP-800 rear panel, using the 
balanced XLR connection options.
NOTE: Th
  ese pin assignments are consistent with the standards 
adopted by the Audio Engineering Society. Refer to the operating 
manuals of your balanced-input power amplifi ers to verify that the 
pin assignments of their input connectors correspond to the SSP-
800. If you are using Classé amplifi ers, this note does not apply.
If needed, the pin assignments of the XLR-type male output 
connectors are:
 
Pin 1: Signal ground
 
Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)
 
Pin 3: Signal – (inverting)
 
Connector ground lug: chassis ground