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Special features of the kolektor – Linn Kolektor User Manual

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Interface module

This attention to detail also applies to the RS232 module. There is

no electrical connection between the RS232 ports and the internal

circuitry. This prevents any noise from the external controlling

system entering the audio circuitry.

We hope that this information explains a bit more about this

unconventional control amplifier, but if you would like to know

more about this or any of our products please contact us. Enjoy

your music!

Special features of the KOLEKTOR

In addition to providing all the features you would expect on a

high-quality preamplifier, the KOLEKTOR also provides several

unique features.

Bass and treble controls

The Linn KOLEKTOR includes subtle bass and treble controls.

These provide slight frequency response adjustments to allow you

to enhance the sound from small loudspeakers, or adjust the sound

when the system is being used in a small room.

Independent source settings

The Linn KOLEKTOR can remember the volume, balance, bass, and

treble settings for each of the sources. This allows you to

compensate for any tonal differences between your sources,

without having to readjust the settings each time you switch

sources.

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Number

Name

Description

Values

U7

RC5 Amplifier

Configures the amplifier address.

0 = 16

Address

Leave at 16 for KOLEKTOR handset.

1 = 19

U8

Enable Unity Gain

Enables an input as a unity gain input.

0 = Disabled

For use with an external surround sound

1 = Input 1

processor.

2 = Input 2

3 = Input 3

4 = Input 4

5 = Input 5

6 = Input 6

7 = Input 7

8 = Input 8

9 = Input 9

10 = Input 10

U9

Default Display

Defines the display after the time-out

0 = Maintain

period specified by U10. After a further

1 = Volume

time-out period U2 defines the display.

2 = Balance

3 = Bass

4 = Treble

5 = Source name

6 = Source number

7 = Source name/number

U10

Time-Out Period

Specifies the display time-out period, used

0 = 2 seconds

by U9.

1 = 5 seconds

2 = 10 seconds

3 = 15 seconds

4 = 20 seconds

U11

Volume Control

Defines how volume and balance change on

0 = Fade volume/balance

MUTE and source switching.

1 = Step volume/balance

U12

RS232 Command

Enables/disables RS232 commands.

0 = Disable

Interface

1 = Enable

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