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User's Manual
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APPENDIX
•  Check that the interconnect cables 
to the ampliÞ er do not have any 
broken con nec tions.
•  If you are still having a problem, 
remember that SunÞ re’s dealers 
and technical support staff will as-
sist you. 
Other causes of noise
•  Speaker noise may also be caused 
by in ter fer ence or noise on your 
AC line. Make sure there are no 
large ap pli anc es sharing the line, 
or halogen lamps or lamps with 
dimmer controls.
•  Try connecting your system to an-
other AC socket on a sep a rate line.
•  Keep power cords away from au-
dio cables.
•  Do not place the preampliÞ er di-
rectly on top of the ampliÞ er.
•  If the hum is heard from within 
the ampliÞ er and not through the 
speak ers, this may also be caused 
by in ter fer ence on the AC or DC 
lines. The power trans form ers 
may turn this interference into an 
audible noise. Internal hum can be 
made worse by a shelf or cabinet 
resonating, so try moving the am-
pliÞ er to another shelf.
•  Try moving your preampliÞ er 
further away from your ampliÞ er. 
Sensitive preamp circuits may pick 
up hum from the am pli Þ  er trans-
former’s magnetic Þ eld.
•  Try moving your components further 
away from the TV, es pe cial ly if 
you ever notice the screen has 
changed color in the area closest 
to the component.
•  If you have very high efÞ ciency 
speak ers, these may show up 
noise which other speakers may 
not.
•  If you are still having a problem, 
re mem ber that Sun Þ re’s dealers 
and technical support staff will as-
sist you. Make a list of the things 
you have tried. 
Poor bass performance
•  Make sure that your preamp does 
not have the bass level turned 
down.
•  Many surround preampliÞ ers have 
con trols which can direct all the 
bass to sub woof ers, or let your 
main speakers play the full range. 
Make sure that the preampliÞ er 
has been correctly set. If you are 
not using a subwoofer, set the 
speaker options to “Large.”
•  Check that the speaker wires have 
been connected correctly: Make 
sure that the positive of each 
speaker connects to a positive out-
put of the ampliÞ er, and the neg-
 a tive of each speaker connects to 
a neg a tive output. If one speaker is 
wired incorrectly, than it will be “out 
of phase” with the others, resulting 
in poor bass performance.
•  If you have connected the ampliÞ er 
using the XLR inputs, make sure 
that the XLR cables are wired cor-
rectly. If one has the hot and cold 
reversed, then this will also cause 
a speaker to be out of phase.
Turn-on and turn-off 
thumps
•  Plug the ampliÞ er into an 
unswitched AC outlet, and use the 
AUTO-ON feature. This will allow 
the ampliÞ er to turn on and off with 
good manners.
Current source outputs not 
work ing
•  If you are biamping or biwiring, 
make sure that the current source 
fuses have not blown.
•  If these fuses blow often, it is          
acceptable to replace with a slo-blo 
7 ampere fuse.