Rogue Audio TEMPEST II Manuel D’Utilisation

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Connecting the Tempest II to a subwoofer: 
The Tempest II has a pair of variable outputs on the back that are labeled 
“variable out.”  You can use these as preamp outs for driving a subwoofer.  You 
may also use the binding posts if your subwoofer is designed to connect directly 
to these. 
 
 
OPERATING YOUR TEMPEST II 
1)  
Delays- Note that the Tempest is equipped with a slow turn-on feature that 
protects other equipment from dangerous transients at turn-on as well as 
significantly prolonging tube life.   
2)  
Powering up the system - First turn on the amplifier by pushing in the “power” 
button.  The red LED will light showing that the unit is powered up. After 
approximately 10 seconds the outputs will disconnect from ground.  After 
another 10 seconds, the control section will be unmuted and the Tempest  is 
ready  to play music.  
Note : This unit will not play for approximately 20 seconds after power 
on while tubes warm up.  
3) Switches and  Controls - The Tempest II is equipped with volume, balance, 
source, power, mute, and an optional remote volume . 
•  Volume – adjust gain from 0 to 23Volts out  
•  Balance - left and right channel attenuation 
•  Source - selects source material (CD, phono, tape, tuner, aux,  preamp) 
•  Power - on/off operation 
•  Mute - mutes output 
Remote Volume Control - The Tempest is optionally equipped with an analog 
remote volume control feature. The volume may be adjusted manually using the 
knob on the front panel, or by using the remote control provided. 
4)  Breaking in the amplifier - As with many high-quality audio amplifiers, the 
sound of the Rogue Tempest amplifier will improve during the first 50 to 100 
hours of use.  This time is required for components to “burn in.”  No special 
techniques are required other than standard operation.  
5)  Passive preamplifier – The control section of the Tempest II consists of a 
passive preamplifier section.  You will probably need to turn the volume 
control up higher than if you were using an active preamplifier circuit.  This is 
completely normal.  
Note: This unit will not sound its best until the tubes have warmed up.  
This will take approximately 5-10 minutes