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Set-Up Addendum Using In-Wall Volume Controls
Channel Level Settings
Care must be taken when adjusting the level or volume control on each of the 12
channels of the MA1260, especially when using stereo in-wall volume controls in the
various zones. In zones where in-wall volume controls are not used, simply set the level
controls on the two channels of that zone for an average listening level. The actual
setting needed can vary based not only upon the volume desired in that zone, but by
the input level of the audio source. Even from the same audio source, i.e., an .mp3
player or CD/DVD player, levels can vary significantly from song to song. This is
especially true when program material is from different artists or albums.
When in-wall controls are used, care must be taken not to set the channel level controls
too high. This can cause "clipping" or distortion in the audio output from the MA1260's
output amplifiers. The result is excessive heating and a reduced service life of the
amplifier's outputs. The audibility of this distortion can be greatly reduced by the
inductive nature of most in-wall volume controls.
Start with the in-wall volume control set to full volume. With an average-strength audio
input (a CD or DVD player is best) set the channel level controls to an average listening
level for that zone, or even slightly higher. Then use the in-wall control to reduce the
volume level of the audio in that zone. Most in-wall controls can reduce the volume to
near silence. Bear in mind that the amplifier channel is still operating and dissipating
power into the volume control even when the volume control is turned all the way down
WARNING
Setting the channel level controls to full volume, and then using an in-wall volume
control to limit the volume to a lower level is an improper setup. A full-volume
adjustment of a channel's level control will cause extreme clipping of the audio signal by
the channel's amplifier. This will cause rapid heating of the channel's outputs and may
cause it to degrade rapidly, or fail completely in a short period of time. In-wall volume
controls can mask this distortion significantly at the speakers, but do nothing to reduce
the risk to the amplifier. If you have questions about a proper setup of your MA1260
amplifier. With a proper setup, the MA1260 can provide years of trouble-free operation.
Proper setup of the MA1260 amplifier is the sole responsibility of the end-user. The
damage and/or failure of an MA1260 due to an improper set-up is specific, unique, and
is not repairable. It will not be considered a failure covered by the amplifier's
warranty.